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Is water reuse a water management strategy that has to be considered by regional water planning groups for their plans?

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Is water reuse a water management strategy that has to be considered by regional water planning groups for their plans?

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Although regional water planning groups are not required by statute, rule or contract to consider water reuse as a water management strategy, Texas Water Code 16.053(e)(5)(C) requires the water planning groups to consider all potentially feasible water management strategies including those that develop new supplies. Reclaimed water could be considered to be a new supply and hence a potential water management strategy.

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