Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR12

Introduced
1/12/11  
Enrolled
1/13/11  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the role of the Texas Water Development Board and the Water Conservation Advisory Council in promoting conservation practices and educating the public on water usage. It stresses that efficient water management is essential to meet the anticipated demands and maintain sustainable water supplies for the future. The resolution also points to the legislative efforts aimed at ensuring that municipalities and other providers develop effective conservation plans.

Summary

SR12 is a resolution recognizing April 27, 2011, as Texas Water Conservation Day at the State Capitol. It emphasizes the critical importance of water conservation in Texas, a state characterized by its diverse ecological and hydrogeological regions, varying rainfall, and water availability. The resolution highlights projections indicating a significant increase in the state's population, which is expected to rise from 21 million to around 46 million by 2060, along with a corresponding increase in water demand, underscoring the need for effective water conservation strategies.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SR12 is positive, aimed at transforming public awareness regarding water conservation efforts across Texas. It commends various stakeholders, including communities, businesses, and environmental organizations, for their ongoing commitment to reducing water waste and promoting reuse practices. The resolution calls for heightened awareness and participation in conservation initiatives as an essential measure to safeguard Texas's water resources.

Contention

While SR12 does not present significant opposition, the resolution implies a need for broader discussion on the implementation and enforcement of conservation methods throughout the state. The recognition of Water Conservation Day serves not only as an acknowledgment of the efforts made but also as a call to action for continued advancements in water efficiency and management. This could spur debate on resource allocation and priorities within conservation strategies, as varying regions may face unique challenges in managing their water supplies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR893

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TX HR805

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TX HR938

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TX HR540

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TX HR576

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TX HR1215

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TX HR1143

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TX HR1102

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TX HR870

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TX SR149

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.