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Title 6
Water and Wastewater

Subtitles

A
Drainage Districts
Chapters 6601–6614
B
Fresh Water Supply Districts
Chapters 6901–6918
C
Special Utility Districts
Chapters 7201–7220
D
Irrigation Districts
Chapters 7501–7509
E
Levee Improvement Districts
Chapters 7801–7817
F
Municipal Utility Districts
Chapters 7879A–8500
G
River Authorities
Chapters 8501–8511
H
Districts Governing Groundwater
Chapters 8801–8894
I
Water Control and Improvement Districts
Chapters 9003–9091
J
Water Improvement Districts
Chapters 9301–9303
K
Seawall Commissions
Chapters 9501–9502
L
Municipal Water Districts
Chapter 9601
M
Water Power Control Districts
Chapter 9701
X
Districts with Combined Powers
Chapters 11001–11011
 



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(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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