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Chapter 28
Water Wells and Drilled or Mined Shafts

Sections

28.001
Definitions
28.011
Underground Water: Regulations
28.012
Certain Wells to Be Plugged or Cased
28.021
Permit from Commission
28.022
Application for Permit
28.023
Information Required of Applicant
28.024
Application Fee
28.025
Letter from Railroad Commission
28.026
Inspection of Shaft Location
28.027
Recommendations from Other Agencies
28.028
Hearing on Permit Application
28.029
Delegation of Hearing Powers
28.030
Rules, Etc
28.031
Issuance of Permit
28.032
Copies of Permit; Filing Requirements
28.033
Record of Strata
28.034
Geophysical and Drilling Log
28.035
Seismic Reflection Survey
28.036
Casing, Liner, and Seal Requirements
28.037
Factors in Setting Casing, Liner, and Seal Requirements
28.038
Environmental Report
28.051
Power to Enter Property
28.052
Power to Examine Records
28.053
Financial Responsibility
28.101
Definitions
28.102
Applicability of Subchapter
28.103
Leaking Water Wells Fund
28.104
Leaking Water Wells Program
28.105
Application for Grant
28.106
Eligibility of Projects for Grants; Prioritization
28.107
Restriction on Use of Grant
 



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

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