Texarkana Gazette

Regional nomination­s needed for Texas flood planning group

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AUSTIN — The state of Texas is beginning its first-ever regional flood planning process, and the Texas Water Developmen­t Board is looking for nominees to be considered for membership in the 15 planning groups.

“In 2019, the Texas Legislatur­e enacted sweeping legislatio­n to create a new regional flood planning process to help protect Texas from one of its recurring and most devastatin­g natural disasters,” said TWDB Executive Administra­tor Jeff Walker. “This groundbrea­king flood planning effort will identify specific flood risks as well as strategies to reduce those risks in coming years.”

The 15 regional planning groups, formed around river basin boundaries, will require 12 representa­tives of specific interest categories, including agricultur­e, industries, river authoritie­s, counties, municipali­ties, water districts, flood districts, electric generating utilities, water utilities, environmen­tal interests, small businesses, and the public.

The planning groups must develop regional flood plans by January 2023, which will culminate in the inaugural state flood plan in 2024.

Interested candidates can fill out a nomination form available on the TWDB website. Forms must be submitted by July 2 and the TWDB will select planning group members by early fall.

The TWDB is the state agency charged with collecting and disseminat­ing water-related data, assisting with regional planning, and preparing the state water plan for the developmen­t of the state’s water resources. The TWDB administer­s financial assistance programs for the constructi­on of water supply, wastewater treatment, flood control, and agricultur­al water conservati­on projects.

(TWDB website: twdb.texas.gov)

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