Sec. 16.015. STUDIES OF UNDERGROUND WATER SUPPLY. The executive administrator may make studies and investigations of the physical characteristics of water-bearing formations and of the sources, occurrence, quantity, and quality of the underground water supply of the state and may study and investigate feasible methods to conserve, preserve, improve, and supplement this supply. The work shall first be undertaken in areas where, in the judgment of the board, the greatest need exists, and in determining the need, the board shall consider all beneficial uses essential to the general welfare of the state. Water-bearing formations may be explored by coring or other mechanical or electrical means when the area to be investigated has more than a local influence on water resources.
Amended by Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 2207, ch. 870, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1977; Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 795, Sec. 1.045, eff. Sept. 1, 1985.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 2 - Water Administration
Subtitle C - Water Development
Chapter 16 - Provisions Generally Applicable to Water Development
Subchapter B. Duties of the Executive Administrator
Section 16.011. General Responsibilities of the Executive Administrator
Section 16.012. Studies, Investigations, Surveys
Section 16.013. Engineering, Hydrologic, and Geologic Functions
Section 16.014. Silt Load of Streams, Etc
Section 16.015. Studies of Underground Water Supply
Section 16.016. Pollution of Red River Tributaries
Section 16.017. Topographic and Geologic Mapping
Section 16.018. Soil Resource Planning
Section 16.019. Cooperative Agreements
Section 16.020. Master Plans of Districts, Etc
Section 16.021. Texas Natural Resources Information System
Section 16.023. Strategic Mapping Account
Section 16.024. Financial Assistance for Digital, Geospatial Information Projects