(a)
This drought contingency plan describes the conditions that
require short-term water demand management in the city and establishes
policies and procedures that offer strategies for a timely and effective
response. In general, such a response would be needed when water use
in the area served by the city approaches the system's supply, treatment,
or delivery capacity. Examples include drought conditions, unusually
high-water demands, unforeseen equipment or system failure, or contamination
of a water supply source.
(b)
To conserve the available water supply and protect the integrity
of water supply facilities, with regard to domestic water use, sanitation,
and fire protection, and to protect and preserve public health, welfare,
and safety and minimize the adverse impacts of water supply shortage
or other water supply emergency conditions, the city council adopted
this drought contingency plan (the plan), by city council Ordinance 2022-1201D as
presented in exhibit A.
(c)
The strategies offered in the plan are based on current projected
water availability. It should be noted that the effectiveness of the
plan is impacted by the availability and allocation of the raw water
supply during drought conditions and the level of customer compliance
with the strategies offered in the plan. The raw water supply availability
is dependent upon the water usage by current and future users of the
raw water in the reservoirs. These factors are dynamic and, if circumstances
warrant, modifications to the strategies offered in the plan may be
necessary. Therefore, this plan as approved by the city council on
December 1st, 2022, gives the director of the public works department
the authority to modify the strategies in the plan as conditions warrant.
(d)
Water uses regulated or prohibited under this drought contingency plan are nonessential and continuation of such uses during times of water shortage or other emergency water supply conditions is deemed to constitute a waste of water which subjects the offender(s) to penalties as defined in section 13.08.074 of this plan.
(e)
This drought contingency plan meets Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) rules of development and minimum requirements for the drought contingency plans for municipal water suppliers and wholesale water suppliers contained in Texas Administrative Code (TAC) title 30, part 1, chapter 288, subchapter B, rules 288.20 and 288.22, respectively. Refer to appendix B for the TAC, title 30, chapter 288, subchapter B.
(Ordinance 2022-1201D adopted 12/1/2022)