Tex. Water Code Section 16.012
Studies, Investigations, Surveys


(a)

The executive administrator shall make studies, investigations, and surveys of the occurrence, quantity, quality, and availability of the surface water and groundwater of this state and shall, in cooperation with other entities of the state, guide the development of a statewide water resource data collection and dissemination network. For these purposes the executive administrator shall collect, receive, analyze, process, and facilitate access to basic data and summary information concerning water resources of the state and provide guidance regarding data formats and descriptions required to access and understand Texas water resource data.

(b)

The executive administrator shall:

(1)

determine suitable locations for future water facilities, including reservoir sites;

(2)

determine suitable, cost-effective water supply alternatives on a regional basis, including voluntary means of encouraging aggressive water conservation;

(3)

locate land best suited for irrigation;

(4)

make estimates of the cost of proposed irrigation works and the improvement of reservoir sites;

(5)

examine and survey reservoir sites;

(6)

monitor the effects of fresh water inflows upon the bays and estuaries of Texas;

(7)

monitor instream flows;

(7-a)

monitor hydrometeorological conditions;

(8)

lead a statewide effort, in coordination with federal, state, and local governments, institutions of higher education, and other interested parties, to develop a network for collecting and disseminating water resource-related information that is sufficient to support assessment of ambient water conditions statewide;

(9)

make recommendations for optimizing the efficiency and effectiveness of water resource data collection and dissemination as necessary to ensure that basic water resource data are maintained and available for Texas; and

(10)

make basic data and summary information developed under this subsection accessible to state agencies and other interested persons.

(c)

In performing the duties required under Subdivisions (1), (4), (5), (6), and (7) of Subsection (b), the executive administrator shall consider advice from the Parks and Wildlife Department. In addition, the Department of Agriculture may provide advice to the executive administrator, where appropriate, regarding any of the duties to be performed under Subsection (b).

(d)

All entities of the state, including institutions of higher education, that collect or use water data or information shall cooperate with the board in the development of a coordinated, efficient, and effective statewide water resource data collection and dissemination network.

(e)

The executive administrator shall keep full and proper records of his work, observations, data, and calculations, all of which are the property of the state.

(f)

In performing his duties under this section, the executive administrator shall assist the commission in carrying out the purposes and policies stated in Section 12.014 (Use of Commission Surveys; Policy) of this code.

(g)

No later than December 31, 1999, the commission shall obtain or develop an updated water availability model for six river basins as determined by the commission. The commission shall obtain or develop an updated water availability model for all remaining river basins no later than December 31, 2001.

(h)

Not later than December 31, 2003, the commission shall obtain or develop an updated water supply model for the Rio Grande. Recognizing that the Rio Grande is an international river touching on three states of the United States and five states of the United Mexican States and draining an area larger than the State of Texas, the model shall encompass to the extent practicable the significant water demands within the watershed of the river as well as the unique geology and hydrology of the region. The commission may collect data from all jurisdictions that allocate the waters of the river, including jurisdictions outside this state.

(h-1)

Expired.

(h-2)

Not later than December 1, 2026, the commission shall obtain or develop updated water availability models for the Guadalupe, Lavaca, Nueces, San Antonio, San Jacinto, and Trinity River basins. The commission may collect data from all jurisdictions that allocate the waters of the rivers, including jurisdictions outside this state. This subsection expires September 1, 2027.

(i)

Within 90 days of completing a water availability model for a river basin, the commission shall provide to all holders of existing permits, certified filings, and certificates of adjudication in that river basin the projected amount of water that would be available during a drought of record.

(j)

Within 90 days of completing a water availability model for a river basin, the commission shall provide to each regional water planning group created under Section 16.053 (Regional Water Plans) of this code in that river basin the projected amount of water that would be available if cancellation procedures were instigated under the provisions of Subchapter E (Definitions), Chapter 11 (Water Rights), of this code.

(k)

Within 90 days of completing a water availability model for a river basin, the commission, in coordination with the Parks and Wildlife Department and with input from the Department of Agriculture, where appropriate, shall determine the potential impact of reusing municipal and industrial effluent on existing water rights, instream uses, and freshwater inflows to bays and estuaries. Within 30 days of making this determination, the commission shall provide the projections to the board and each regional water planning group created under Section 16.053 (Regional Water Plans) of this code in that river basin.

(l)

The executive administrator shall obtain or develop groundwater availability models for major and minor aquifers in coordination with groundwater conservation districts and regional water planning groups created under Section 16.053 (Regional Water Plans) that overlie the aquifers. Modeling of major aquifers shall be completed not later than October 1, 2004. On completing a groundwater availability model for an aquifer, the executive administrator shall provide the model to each groundwater conservation district and each regional water planning group created under Section 16.053 (Regional Water Plans) overlying that aquifer.

(m)

The executive administrator may conduct surveys of entities using groundwater and surface water for municipal, industrial, power generation, or mining purposes at intervals determined appropriate by the executive administrator to gather data to be used for long-term water supply planning. Recipients of the survey shall complete and return the survey to the executive administrator. A person who fails to timely complete and return the survey is not eligible for funding from the board for board programs and is ineligible to obtain permits, permit amendments, or permit renewals from the commission under Chapter 11 (Water Rights). A person who fails to complete and return the survey commits an offense that is punishable as a Class C misdemeanor. This subsection does not apply to survey information regarding windmills used for domestic and livestock use.

(n)

Information collected through field investigations on a landowner’s property by the executive administrator after September 1, 2003, solely for use in the development of groundwater availability models under Subsection (l) of this section that reveals site-specific information about such landowner is not subject to Chapter 552 (Public Information), Government Code, and may not be disclosed to any person outside the board if the landowner on whose land the information is collected has requested in writing that such information be deemed confidential. If a landowner requests that his or her information not be disclosed, the executive administrator may release information regarding groundwater information only if the information is summarized in a manner that prevents the identification of an individual or specific parcel of land and the landowner. This subsection does not apply to a parcel of land that is publicly owned.
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; Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1010, Sec. 7.01, eff. Sept. 1, 1997; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 456, Sec. 3, eff. June 18, 1999; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 518, Sec. 1, eff. June 18, 1999; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 979, Sec. 3, eff. June 18, 1999; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1222, Sec. 1, eff. June 18, 1999; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 966, Sec. 2.15, eff. Sept. 1, 2001; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1057, Sec. 3, 4, eff. June 20, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 164 (H.B. 723), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2019.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 186 (H.B. 2460), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2023.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 187 (H.B. 2759), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 16.012 — Studies, Investigations, Surveys, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/WA/htm/WA.­16.­htm#16.­012 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

16.001
Definitions
16.002
Open Meetings and Open Records Laws
16.011
General Responsibilities of the Executive Administrator
16.012
Studies, Investigations, Surveys
16.013
Engineering, Hydrologic, and Geologic Functions
16.014
Silt Load of Streams, Etc
16.015
Studies of Underground Water Supply
16.016
Pollution of Red River Tributaries
16.017
Topographic and Geologic Mapping
16.018
Soil Resource Planning
16.019
Cooperative Agreements
16.020
Master Plans of Districts, Etc
16.021
Texas Geographic Information Office
16.023
Strategic Mapping Account
16.024
Financial Assistance for Digital, Geospatial Information Projects
16.025
Reporting of Federal Money Used for Flood Research, Planning, and Mitigation Projects
16.026
Texmesonet Hydrometeorology Network
16.027
Statewide Water Public Awareness Account
16.051
State Water Plan: Drought, Conservation, Development, and Management
16.052
Interregional Planning Council
16.053
Regional Water Plans
16.054
Local Water Planning
16.055
Drought Response Plan
16.056
Federal Assistance in Financing Regional Water Plans
16.058
Collection of Bays and Estuaries Data
16.059
Collection of Instream Flow Data
16.060
Desalination Studies and Research
16.061
State Flood Plan
16.062
Regional Flood Planning
16.091
Designation of Board
16.092
Local Sponsors for Projects
16.093
Participation in Federal Programs
16.0121
Water Audits
16.131
Authorized Projects for State Participation Account
16.132
Joint Ventures
16.133
Permits Required
16.134
Storing Water
16.135
Board Findings
16.136
Facilities Wanted by Political Subdivision
16.137
Contracts: General Authority
16.138
Specific Contracts Authorized
16.139
Contracts: Facilities Acquired for a Term of Years
16.140
Maintenance Contracts
16.141
Recreational Facilities
16.142
Recovery of Administrative Costs
16.143
Option to Lease
16.144
Environmental Mitigation
16.145
Interregional Water Supply Projects
16.146
Authorized Projects for State Participation Account Ii
16.147
Establishment of Certain Performance Goals and Metrics
16.181
Board May Sell or Lease Projects
16.182
Permits Required
16.183
Permit: Paramount Consideration of Commission
16.184
Contract Must Be Negotiated
16.185
Reservoir Land
16.186
Price of Sale
16.187
Price of Sale: Facilities Acquired Under Contracts with the United States
16.188
Costs Defined
16.189
Lease Payments
16.190
Sale or Lease: Condition Precedent
16.191
Disposition of Proceeds
16.192
Sale of Stored Water
16.193
Permit
16.194
Sale Contract: Provisions, Limitations
16.195
Emergency Releases of Water
16.196
Preferences
16.197
Lease of Land Prior to Project Construction
16.198
Lease Contributions Equivalent to Taxes
16.231
Design of Improvements or System of Improvements
16.232
Location of Projects
16.233
Cooperation with Other Agencies
16.234
Advice to Districts
16.235
Districts to File Information with Commission
16.236
Construction of Levee Without Approval of Plans
16.237
Administrative Penalty
16.271
Improvement of Streams and Canals and Construction of Facilities Within Cypress Creek Drainage Basin
16.272
Long-term Contracts with the United States
16.273
Temporary Authority to Act for District
16.311
Short Title
16.312
Purpose
16.313
Definitions
16.314
Cooperation of Board
16.315
Political Subdivisions
16.316
Coordination of Local, State, and Federal Programs by Board
16.317
Cooperation of Texas Department of Insurance
16.318
Rules
16.319
Qualification
16.320
Coastal Erosion
16.321
Coastal Flooding
16.322
Civil Penalty
16.323
Enforcement by Political Subdivision
16.324
County Authority to Set Fee
16.341
Definitions
16.342
Rules
16.343
Minimum State Standards and Model Political Subdivision Rules
16.344
Oversight
16.345
Authority to Participate in Program
16.346
Examination of Ability of a District to Provide Services and Financing
16.347
Requirement of Imposition of Distressed Areas Water Financing Fee
16.348
Setting of Fee by Political Subdivision
16.349
Fees
16.350
Eligible Counties and Municipalities to Adopt Rules
16.351
Contract Preference
16.352
Enforcement of Rules
16.353
Injunction
16.354
Attorney General Enforcement
16.355
Authority over Facilities
16.356
Use of Revenue from Operation of Water Supply or Sewer Service Projects
16.402
Water Conservation Plan Review
16.403
Water Use Reporting
16.404
Rules and Standards
16.451
Definitions
16.452
Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund
16.453
Floodplain Management Account
16.454
Hurricane Harvey Account
16.455
Federal Matching Account
16.456
Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee
16.457
Report Required
16.458
Applicable Law
16.459
Transparency Requirements
16.460
Rules
16.0551
State Drought Preparedness Plan
16.1311
Priority for Water Conservation
16.1331
Reservation and Appropriation for Bays and Estuaries and Instream Uses
16.1341
Payment for Releases and Pass-throughs from State Reservoirs
16.1351
Recreational Access
16.1871
Acquisition Date
16.3145
National Flood Insurance Program Orders or Ordinances
16.3221
Criminal Penalty
16.3535
Damages
16.3545
Venue
16.4021
Water Conservation Plan Requirements

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 16.012’s source at texas​.gov