This is a legal form that was released by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Texas. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Drought Contingency Plan?
A: A Drought Contingency Plan is a strategy developed by a public water supplier to manage and respond to water shortages during drought conditions.
Q: Who is responsible for developing the Drought Contingency Plan?
A: The Drought Contingency Plan is developed by the retail public water supplier, which is responsible for providing water to residential and commercial customers.
Q: Why is a Drought Contingency Plan important?
A: A Drought Contingency Plan is important because it ensures that the water supplier has measures in place to address water shortages and maintain water availability during droughts.
Q: What are the key components of a Drought Contingency Plan?
A: The key components of a Drought Contingency Plan include water shortage triggers, water use restrictions, communication and public education, and measures to ensure equitable distribution of water.
Q: How are water shortage triggers determined?
A: Water shortage triggers are determined based on specific criteria, such as reservoir levels, precipitation, and water demand, which indicate the severity of a drought and the need for action.
Q: What are water use restrictions?
A: Water use restrictions are measures implemented during a drought to reduce water consumption, such as limiting outdoor watering, promoting water-efficient practices, and enforcing water conservation regulations.
Q: Why is communication and public education important in a Drought Contingency Plan?
A: Communication and public education are important to inform customers about water shortages, the need for conservation, and any mandatory restrictions or guidelines they need to follow.
Q: What is the purpose of ensuring equitable distribution of water in a Drought Contingency Plan?
A: Ensuring equitable distribution of water means that water is allocated fairly and efficiently among all customers, preventing any particular group or area from experiencing disproportionate hardships during a drought.
Form Details:
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