Rio Grande Regional Water Planning Group: Region M
Mission Statement: The Rio Grande Regional Water Planning Group (Rio Grande RWPG) established to coordinate long-range water supply planning by bringing together stakeholders representing a variety of interests. The Rio Grande Regional Water Planning Area (also known as "Region M") includes Maverick, Webb, Zapata, Jim Hogg, Starr, Hidalgo, Willacy, and Cameron counties. Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) In response to the statewide drought of 1996, the Texas Legislature enacted comprehensive water policy legislation in 1997. Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), also known as the Brown-Lewis Water Plan after its authors, addresses a broad range of water policy issues including: - state and regional water supply planning; - water conservation and drought contingency planning; - administration of state surface water rights; - state policy on transfers of water form one river basin to another; - groundwater management; - state financial assistance for water projects; - assistance to small communities; and - improved water resources data collection and dissemination. The primary purpose of SB 1 is to improve the state's preparedness for future droughts through better planning, development, management and conservation of limited water resources. Other goals are to provide an adequate water supply at a reasonable cost to ensure the public's health, safety, and welfare, as well as to promote further economic development and protect the state's agricultural and natural resources.
Contact Information
Administrative Agent
Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council
311 N 15th Street
McAllen Texas 78501-4705
956-682-3481
Fax: 956-631-4670
USA
http://www.lrgvdc.org/
Links:
http://riograndewaterplan.org/ (Home Page)
Themes:
Policy and Regulation: Coordination - Industry
Policy and Regulation: Coordination - Local Government
Policy and Regulation: Coordination - State Government
Policy and Regulation: Water Policy
Policy and Regulation: Water Rights
Water: Aquifers
Water: Preservation
Water: Recycling/Reuse
Water: Water Policy
Water: Water Quality
Water: Water Quantity
Water: Water Usage
Geographic Areas:
Lower Rio Grande
U.S./Mexico Border
Audiences:
Private Sector
Public Sector
Languages:
English