Posted by sotxbill on January 25, 2017 at 21:12:47 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: Water tank size? posted by Brent Zappe on January 25, 2017 at 19:44:45:
In Texas...
you own any water that falls on your land. Any water you release from your land belongs to the state. Any water that flows from other properties onto you land can not be captured as it belongs to the state. This is the newer rule, why some very few operators still have preexisting water rights.. this controls rain water and unless you have some prexisting rights and documentation, it controls all rivers and streams.
Sub surface water is being contested now as well. home use is exempt so for. New sub surface commercial use is prohibited without permit and approval. Existing commercial users must meter their wells to show no new amounts of water are being taken, and if drought, they will be first to be restricted. If amounts over their "historical" usage, they will be billed for the water, assuming its available. Large underground aquifer levels are now monitored. Large towns and cities now buy water from the state that stored water that comes out of rivers and lakes.
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