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State Rep. Isaac Moving Fast On Hays County Water Legislation

State Rep. Isaac Moves Fast On Central Texas Water Legislation

Please find the latest information on the bills that Representative Isaac has or plans to file regarding the following:

(Pintable PDF Links)

Rainwater Harvesting Tax Exemptions

Use Of Graywater

Establishing A “PGMA”  Priority Groundwater Management Area.Buffer: For commercial developement of groundwater in certain areas.

Expanding The Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer Conservation District

Expanding The Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District

The last two bills will be filed once the notice period ends (March 11).  It is possible changes could be made to the bills prior to them being filed.

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