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Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District briefs township on groundwater planning, subsidence and conservation
Summary
Sarah Kubo of the Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District told the Woodlands Township board about regional joint-planning under Texas Water Code Chapter 36, the maximum-available-groundwater (MAG) planning concept, subsidence risks and local conservation tools such as spacing rules and hydrogeologic impact analyses.
The Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District presented to the Woodlands Township on Sept. 25 about groundwater planning, subsidence risks and local regulatory tools.
"We are a political subdivision... with the purpose of preserving, conserving, protecting, your groundwater resources in the county while also balancing your private property rights," said Sarah Kubo, general manager of the Lone Star GCD, summarizing the district's mandate under…
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