Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR584

Introduced
2/23/11  
Refer
2/28/11  
Enrolled
4/5/11  
Passed
4/5/11  

Caption

Recognizing April 27, 2011, as Texas Water Conservation Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of conservation measures endorsed by the Water Conservation Advisory Council, which has advocated for ambitious conservation goals, including the conservation of 600,000 acre-feet of municipal water. It also highlights the legislative expectation for cities to develop written water conservation plans. By urging municipalities and citizens to adopt water-saving practices, HR584 aims to lay a foundation for a sustainable water future in light of looming resource shortages.

Summary

HR584 emphasizes the critical need for water conservation in Texas as the state anticipates significant population growth and increasing pressure on water supplies. The resolution recognizes that the Texas Water Development Board estimates the population will more than double by 2060, leading to a marked rise in water demand while existing supplies are projected to decrease. This context posits water conservation as a vital strategy to address future water needs, not only through reduced consumption but also through improved water system efficiency and innovative conservation practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR584 is largely positive, as it acknowledges the proactive efforts of Texans and various organizations in water conservation initiatives. There is a strong emphasis on collaboration among local governments, state agencies, and the community to address water scarcity. However, the underlying concern regarding the state's water resources creates an urgent tone, emphasizing the need for continued and enhanced efforts in water conservation.

Contention

While HR584 does not present legislative contention akin to a bill with opposing sides, it revokes the potential issues associated with future water resource management and conservation funding. Stakeholders may face challenges in achieving the conservation goals dictated by the state, especially as regional disparities in water availability and population density create differing local needs. This resolution aims to forge a pathway toward consensus on water conservation practices while addressing the unique circumstances faced by various regions across Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR12

Recognizing April 27, 2011, as Texas Water Conservation Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR760

Recognizing March 28, 2013, as Texas Water Conservation Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR172

Recognizing March 28, 2013, as Texas Water Conservation Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.