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| 1-Mar-08 4:45 PM CST | ||
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The Wise Report |
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announces a 45-day public comment period for the draft document titled, U.S. Climate Change Science Program Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.1: “Coastal elevation and sensitivity to sea level rise.” Comments must be received by April 10, 2008. From the Chapman Engineering Newsletter: Based on both the federal Energy Bill of 2005 and on Texas Legislature actions in the 2007 session, the 30 TAC Chapter 334 rules are being revised in a number of ways. The major points are:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The TCEQ has proposed amendments to implement Senate Bill (SB) 662, 80th Texas Legislature, 2007, requiring certain plat applicants to transmit to the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) and any applicable groundwater conservation district (GCD) information that would be useful in performing GCD activities, conducting regional water planning, maintaining the TWDB's groundwater database, or conducting state studies on groundwater. Under Local Government Code, §212.0101 and §232.0032, a municipal authority responsible for approving plats by ordinance or the commissioner's court of a county by order (respectively) may require a person who submits a plat application for the subdivision of a tract of land for which the source of the water supply intended for the subdivision is groundwater under that land, to have attached to it a statement that is prepared by an engineer licensed to practice in this state or a geoscientist licensed to practice in this state and certifies that adequate groundwater is available for the subdivision. For more information go to: http://www.sos.state.tx.us/texreg/sos/PROPOSED/30.ENVIRONMENTAL%20QUALITY.html#350
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| Henry Wise | ||
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| Source: Henry M. Wise | ||
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