Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1617

Introduced
4/28/11  
Enrolled
5/7/11  

Caption

Congratulating the North Texas Municipal Water District on its receipt of the 2011 Texas Environmental Excellence Award for water conservation.

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of sustainable water management practices in Texas, particularly in response to severe drought conditions. The East Fork Wetland Project is expected to eventually supply enough purified water to meet the annual needs of approximately half a million people. This endeavor reflects a growing trend towards utilizing natural solutions to tackle environmental challenges while ensuring resource availability for future generations.

Summary

HR1617 is a resolution congratulating the North Texas Municipal Water District on receiving the 2011 Texas Environmental Excellence Award for its significant efforts in water conservation. The resolution highlights the district's innovative East Fork Wetland Project, which employs natural processes to purify water by utilizing wetland habitats rather than mechanical systems. This project not only addresses the increasing water demand for over 1.6 million residents but also enhances local wildlife habitats, demonstrating a commitment to environmental stewardship.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1617 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the synergistic relationship between community development and environmental responsibility. Supporters applaud the district's innovative methods and their achievement, viewing it as a model for future environmental efforts. This resolution fosters a sense of pride and recognition for local initiatives that contribute to state-wide ecological goals.

Contention

While the resolution itself seems to garner widespread agreement, the discussions on water management and conservation strategies can evoke diverse opinions regarding the balance between development needs and sustainable practices. Some stakeholders may argue for increased investments in technological solutions over natural approaches, while others may represent varying views on water distribution and conservation policies affecting local communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1261

Congratulating Gary Gardner on being selected as the 2023 State Wildlife Conservationist of the Year by the Association of Texas Soil and Water Conservation Districts and the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board.

TX HB3165

Relating to the establishment, administration, and use of the Texas land and water conservation fund.

TX HB204

Relating to the inclusion of a water conservation plan in a petition filed with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality requesting the creation of a municipal utility district.

TX HR1317

Congratulating Chambers County on its receipt of a 2022 Excellence in Safety Award from the Texas Association of Counties.

TX HB2914

Relating to the term of office for a director of the Northeast Texas Municipal Water District.

TX SB1226

Relating to the term of office for a director of the Northeast Texas Municipal Water District.

TX SB2485

Relating to the establishment, administration, and use of the land and water conservation fund.

TX HR1474

Congratulating Corsicana ISD on its receipt of the 2023 H-E-B Excellence in Education Award in the small school district category.

TX HR1767

Congratulating Corpus Christi ISD on its receipt of a 2023 H-E-B Excellence in Education Award.

TX HR1556

Congratulating James F. Hill II on receiving a 2023 Outstanding Texan Award for House District 111 from the Texas Legislative Black Caucus.

Similar Bills

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