(A) Tex. Water Code § 13.146. Water Conservation Plan. The commission shall require a retail public utility that provides potable water service to 3,300 or more connections to submit to the executive administrator of the board a water conservation plan based on specific targets and goals developed by the retail public utility and using appropriate best management practices, as defined by § 11.002, or other water conservation strategies.
(B) Texas Admin. Code, Title 30, Chapter 288, § 288.30(10)(A). Water conservation plans for retail public water suppliers. For retail public water suppliers providing water service to 3,300 or more connections, a water conservation plan meeting the minimum requirements of division (A) of this section and using appropriate best management practices must be developed, implemented, and submitted to the executive administrator of the Texas Water Development Board not later than May 1, 2009, and every five years after that date to coincide with the regional water planning group.
(C) Texas Water Code § 11.1272. Additional Requirement: Drought Contingency Plans for Certain Applicants and Water Right Holders. The commission shall by rule require wholesale and retail public water suppliers and irrigation districts to develop drought contingency plans consistent with the appropriate approved regional water plan to be implemented during periods of water shortages and drought.
(D) Texas Admin. Code, Title 30 , Chapter 288, § 288.30(5)(A). For retail public water suppliers providing water service to 3,300 or more connections, the drought contingency plan must be submitted to the executive director not later than May 1, 2005. Thereafter, the retail public water suppliers providing water service to 3,300 or more connections shall submit the next revision of the plan not later than May 1, 2009, and every five years after that date to coincide with the regional water planning group.
(Ord. 15-1141, passed 4-16-2015
; Ord. 20-1251, passed 8-20-2020)