31 Tex. Admin. Code § 355.70 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Words defined in the Texas Water Code, Chapter 15, 16 or 17, and not defined here shall have the meaning provided by the appropriate chapter.
(1) Affected county--Means a
county that has an economically distressed area which has a median household
income that is not greater than 75 percent of the median state household
income.
(2) Economically distressed
area--An area within an affected county in which:
(A) water supply or sewer services are
inadequate to meet minimal water supply or wastewater needs of residential
users as defined by the minimum state standards adopted by board
rules;
(B) financial resources are
inadequate to provide water supply or sewer services that will satisfy those
needs; and
(C) an established
residential subdivision was located on June 1, 2005, as determined by the
board.
(3) Facility
planning--The studies and tasks that are required to be performed pursuant to §
355.73(a) of
this title (relating to Scope of Facility Plan) to determine the engineering
feasibility of water or wastewater facilities for an economically distressed
area, including the studies and tasks that may be required to be performed
under §355.73(b).
(4) Minimal
wastewater needs--A wastewater system that complies with the minimum state
wastewater conveyance and treatment requirements as established by the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality.
(5) Minimal water supply needs--A water
system that complies with the minimum state water treatment, conveyance, and
storage regulatory requirements for human consumption as established by the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
(6) Political subdivision--Means an affected
county, a municipality located in an affected county, a district or authority
created under Article III, Section 52, or Article XVI, Section 59, of the Texas
Constitution, located in an affected county, or a nonprofit water supply
corporation created and operating under Water Code, Chapter 67, located in an
affected county, that receives funds for facility engineering under Water Code
§
15.407 or financial
assistance under Water Code, Chapter 17, Subchapter K, or an economically
distressed area in an affected county for which financial assistance is
received under Water Code, Chapter 15, Subchapter C.
(7) Sewer services or sewer facilities--Means
treatment works as defined by §17.001 of this code or individual, on-site, or
cluster treatment systems such as septic tanks and includes drainage facilities
and other improvements for proper functioning of septic tank systems.
(8) Wastewater facilities--Any devices and
systems which are used in the transport, storage, individual treatment, on-site
treatment, cluster system treatment, centralized treatment, conservation,
recycling, and reclamation of domestic waste or which are necessary to recycle
or reuse reclaimed domestic wastewater at the most economical cost over the
estimated life of the new works, including intercepting sewers, outfall sewers,
sewage collections systems, pumps, power equipment, septic tanks (including
surface or subsurface drainage facilities and other improvements for proper
functioning of septic tank systems), nonconventional treatment methods, and
other equipment and their appurtenances; and extensions, improvements,
remodeling, additions, and alterations to existing wastewater facilities. The
term does not include devices and systems within dwellings, businesses, or
institutions.
(9) Water
facilities--Any devices and systems which are used in the collection, supply,
development, protection, storage, transmission, treatment, and retail
distribution of water for safe human use and consumption. The term does not
include devices and systems within dwellings, businesses, or
institutions.
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