Texas Register, Volume 9, Number 86, Pages 5863 - 5954, November 16, 1984 Page: 5,888
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Texas,
Register309 30. Certificate of Completion Immediately
upon completion of a new dam and reservoir, or enlarge-
ment, repair, or alteration of an existing dam and reser-
voir, the owner shall file a certificate with the executive
director, signed by the responsible engineer supervising
the work for the owner, certifying that the construction,
alterations, or repairs were completed m accordance with
the approved plans and specifications In the case of
projects excepted under 309.5 of this title (relatmg to
Exception), the owner shall notify the executive director
in writing that construction, alterations, or repairs were
completed
309.31. As-Built Drawings and Permanent Reference
Mark. As soon as possible after completion of construc-
tion, the owner or his engineer shall submit to the execu-
tive director a complete set of as-built drawings of the
project for filing with the permanent records of the
department One or more permanent reference mark(s)
shall be established for future use near but separate from
the project Accurate location(s) and elevation(s) above
mean sea level shall be shown on the as-built drawings.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has
been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within
the agency's authority to adopt.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on November 1, 1984
TRD-8411324 Susan Plettman
General Counsel
Texas Department of Water
Resources
Earliest possible date of adoption
December 17, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 475-7845.
Inspection and Construction
Requirements
31 TAC 309.31-309.40
(Editor's note- The text of the following rules proposed
for repeal will not be published. The rules may be ex-
amined in the offices of the Texas Water Development
Board, Room 613, Stephen F. Austin Budding, 1700
North Congress A venue, Austin, or in the Texas Reg-
ister office, Room 503E, Sam Houston Building, 201
East 14th Street, Austin )
The Texas Water Development Board proposes the
repeal of 309 31-309.40, concerning inspection
and construction requirements
Mike Hodges, Fiscal Services Section chief, has de-
termined that for the first five-year period the repeal
will be in effect there will be no fiscal implications for
state or local government or small businesses as a
result of the repeal
Mr. Hodges also has determined that for each year of
the first five years the repeal is in effect the public
benefit anticipated as a result of the repeal is allow-
ance for the enactment and enforcement of revised
rules which will better protect the public safety and
welfare. There is no anticipated economic cost to in-
dividuals as a result of the repealComments on the proposal may be submitted to
Patnck J. Sullivan, Staff Attorney, Office of the Gener-
al Counsel, Texas Department of Water Resources,
P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas, (512) 475-6943.
The repeal is proposed under the Texas Water Code,
5.131, 5.132, and 12.052, which provides that the
Texas Water Development Board shall make any rules
necessary to carry out the powers and duties under
the provisions of the Code and other laws of the state.309.31.
309.32.
309.33.
309.34.
309.35.
309.36.
309.37.
309.38.
309.39.
309.40.Construction Progress Report.
Records of Control During Construction.
Executive Director Inspection.
Construction Inspection.
Amendment, Modification, and Changes.
Noncompliance with Approved Plans and
Specifications.
Permanent Reference Mark.
Deliberate Impoundment
Certificate of Completion.
As-Built Drawings.This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has
been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within
the agency's authority to adopt
Issued en Austin, Texas, on November 1, 1984
TRD-8411325 Susan Plettman
General Counsel
Texas Department of Water
Resources
Earliest possible date of adoption
December 17, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 475-7845.
Maintenance, Operation, and Removal
31 TAC 309.55
(Editor's note: The text of the following rule proposed
for repeal will not be published. The rule may be ex-
amined in the offices of the Texas Water Development
Board, Room 613, Stephen F Austin Budding, 1700
North Congress Avenue, Austin, or in the Texas Reg-
ister office, Room 503E, Sam Houston Budding, 201
East 14th Street, Austin.)
The Texas Water Development Board proposes the
repeal of 309.55, concerning maintenance, opera-
tion, and removal.
Mike Hodges, Fiscal Services Section chief, has de-
termined that for the first five-year period the repeal
will be in effect there will be no fiscal implications for
state or local government or small businesses as a
result of the repeal
Mr. Hodges also has determined that for each year of
the first five years the repeal is in effect the public
benefit anticipated as a result of the repeal is allow-
ance for the enactment of revised rules. There is no
anticipated economic cost to individuals as a result
of the repeal
Comments on the proposal may be submitted to
Patrick J. Sullivan, Staff Attorney, Office of the Gener-November 16, 1984
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