(a)
Recognizing the need for efficient use of existing water supplies, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has developed guidelines and requirements governing the development of drought contingency plans for public water suppliers. The TCEQ rules governing development of drought contingency plans for public water suppliers are contained in title 30, part 1, chapter 288, subchapter B, rule 288.20 of the Texas Administrative Code, which is included as Appendix B to Ordinance 1499. For the purpose of these rules, a drought contingency plan is defined as:
"A strategy or combination of strategies for temporary supply and demand management responses to temporary and potentially recurring water supply shortages and other water supply emergencies. A drought contingency plan may be a separate document identified as such or may be contained within another water management document(s)."
(b)
The city has adopted this drought contingency plan pursuant to TCEQ guidelines and requirements.
(c)
The purpose of this drought contingency plan is as follows:
(1)
To conserve the available water supply in times of drought and emergency.
(2)
To maintain supplies for domestic water use, sanitation, and fire protection.
(3)
To protect and preserve public health, welfare, and safety.
(4)
To minimize the adverse impacts of water supply shortages.
(5)
To minimize the adverse impacts of emergency water supply conditions.
(Ordinance 1499 adopted 7/1/2024)