Managing Texas Groundwater Resources through Groundwater Conservation Districts
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- Date of Publication
- January 25, 2022
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Overview
This publication gives an overview of Texas water law and the regulations governing groundwater conservation districts. The powers and responsibilities of districts are summarized.
Color maps show the coverage of:
- Existing conservation and special districts
- Major and minor aquifers
- Priority groundwater management areas
(20 pages)
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