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95-217), this law became commonly known as the Clean Water Act (CWA). The CWA is the principle law governing pollution control and water quality of the Nations waterways. The object of the CWA is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the Nations waters (33 U.S.C.
Rule of capture The Texas approach is: if you own the land, then you own the groundwater thats underneath your feet.
In Texas, groundwater is considered a private property right. This means that the ownership of groundwater is tied to the land unless explicitly severed in a property transaction.
Surface water in Texas is owned by the state and held in trust for the citizens of the state. The state grants the right to use this water to different people, such as farmers or ranchers, cities, industries, business, and other public and private interests.
Unlike surface water, groundwater is the property of the landowner, which allows a landowner the right to capture the water beneath their property. A landowner may also sell, lease, and move the water pumped from their property to a neighbor, corporation, or city.