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District’s Mission
The Corpus Christi Aquifer Storage and Recovery Conservation District (District) is committed to manage and protect the groundwater resources of the District, including those injected into the ground for storage and later use. The District is committed to maintaining a sustainable, adequate, reliable, cost effective and high quality source of groundwater to promote the vitality, economy and environment of the District. The District will work with and for the citizens of the District and cooperate with other local, regional and state agencies involved in the study and management of groundwater resources. The District shall take no action without a full consideration of the groundwater needs of the citizens of the District.
Time Period of the Management Plan
This plan shall be in effect for a period of ten years from the date of approval by TWDB, unless a new or amended management plan is adopted by the District Board of Directors and certified by TWDB. | Purpose of the Management Plan
In 1997, the 75th Texas Legislature established a statewide comprehensive regional water planning initiative with the enactment of Senate Bill 1 (SB1). SB1 included amendments to Chapter 36 of the Texas Water Code that require groundwater conservation districts to develop a groundwater management plan that shall be submitted to the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) for approval as administratively complete. The groundwater management plan (GMP) is required to contain estimates of groundwater availability within the District, details of how the District would manage groundwater and management goals for the District. SB 1 provides for review and approval of the GMPs by the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB). In 2001, the 77th Texas Legislature further clarified the water planning and management provisions of SB1 with the enactment of Senate Bill 2 (SB2) and HB 1763.
The administrative requirements of Chapter 36 of the Texas Water Code related to groundwater management plan development are specified in 31 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 356. This plan has been prepared to fulfill all requirements for groundwater management plans required by SB1, SB2, Chapter 36 Texas Water Code, and 31 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 356.
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