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The Association of Water Board Directors (AWBD)
8558 Katy Freeway, Suite 119
Houston, Texas 77024
713/932-0122, 800/597-0122
The nonprofit AWBD seeks to improve district operation and management through education
and verification. It publishes an informative newsletter and holds conferences that include
seminars of current interest to districts.
Texas Water Conservation Association (TWCA)
221 East 9th, Suite 206
Austin, Texas 78701
512/472-7216
The TWCA is a voluntary statewide organization composed of individuals, firms, cooperatives,
cities, districts and authorities, associations, and public and private agencies and groups. It is
dedicated to the task of conserving, developing, protecting, and utilizing the water resources of
Texas for all beneficial purposes. The TWCA is composed of seven panels, representing the
different categories of membership, which meet on a quarterly basis. Monthly newsletters and an
end of the year report are published by the TWCA.
The Municipal Advisory Council of Texas (MAC)
P.O. Box 2177
Austin, Texas 78768-2177
512/476-6947
The MAC, a nonprofit trade association of dealers in Texas municipal securities, maintains
comprehensive and current records on the Texas tax-exempt bond market. The MAC also
studies and publishes analytical reports on the finances and debt positions of state and local
governmental agencies including districts.
Texas Register
P.O. Box 13824
Austin, Texas 78711-3824
512/463-5561
The Texas Register is a weekly publication, approved by the Secretary of State, that contains
government documents from all state agencies, in chronological order. It is a current source of
rules in progress, and also sells copies of TAC, Title 30, Chapters 290, 330, 334, and 335.54
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Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission. Water Utilities Division. A Handbook for Board Members of Water Districts in Texas, Fourth Edition, report, June 1996; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307578/m1/60/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.