TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview
Agency History
Scope and Contents of the Records
Organization of the Records
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Master engineering files,
1984-2006,
bulk 1988-2002,
Master financial files,
1962-2006,
bulk 1988-2002,
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Texas Water Development Board:
An Inventory of Office of Project Finance and Construction
Assistance Records at the Texas State Archives,
1962-2006,
bulk 1988-2002
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Creator: |
Texas Water Development
Board. |
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Title: |
Office of Project Finance
and Construction Assistance records |
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Dates: |
1962-2006 |
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Dates: |
bulk
1988-2002 |
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Abstract: |
The Texas
WaterDevelopment Board provides loans to local governments for water supply
projects; water quality projects including wastewater treatment, municipal
solid waste management and nonpoint source pollution control; flood control
projects; agricultural water conservation projects; and groundwater district
creation expenses. The agency also provides grants and loans for the water and
wastewater needs of the state's economically distressed areas, such as the
colonias in south Texas, and water-related research and planning grants. These
are engineering and financial records of the Office of Project Finance and
Construction Assistance and include correspondence, memoranda, resolutions,
audit reports, specifications and contract documents, proposals, financial
records, facility engineering plans, applications, and the Board's decision on
the request for loans or grant funds. Dates covered are 1962-2006, bulk dating
1988-2002. |
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Quantity: |
26 cubic ft.,
3 microfilm reels |
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Location: |
An early set of financial records, 1962-1975, are in off-site
storage at the State Records Center on master negative microfilm. |
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Language: |
These materials are
written in English. |
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Repository: |
Texas State Archives |
The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) was created in 1957 by a
constitutional amendment initiated by the 55th Texas Legislature, Regular
Session (House Joint Resolution 3), following a prolonged drought in Texas
during the 1950s. It was formed to administer the Texas Water Development Fund,
providing financial assistance to certain political subdivisions of the state
in the conservation and development of Texas' water resources.
In 1965, the 59th Legislature, Regular Session (Senate Bill 146)
reorganized the state's water agencies, transferring to the Texas Water
Development Board certain functions of the Texas Water Commission (formerly
Board of Water Engineers), namely preparation of a comprehensive state water
plan and the continuation of technical programs related to water availability,
water quality protection, reclamation, and water-related services.
In 1977, the 65th Legislature, Regular Session (Senate Bill 1139) made
an even more massive reorganization. It created the Texas Department of Water
Resources, consisting of three major entities: the Texas Water Development
Board (exercising the legislative functions of the Department), the Texas Water
Commission (exercising the judicial functions), and the executive director
(exercising the executive functions).
In 1985, the 69th Legislature, Regular Session (Senate Bill 249)
abolished the Texas Department of Water Resources, dividing its
responsibilities between the Texas Water Commission and the Texas Water
Development Board.
In 1987, the 70th Legislature, Regular Session (House Bill 734)
created the Texas Water Resources Finance Authority, composed of all six
members of the Texas Water Development Board. Its function is to issue bonds to
increase the availability of financing for projects aimed at conserving and
developing the state's water resources. Projects include dam and reservoir
construction, water storage facility construction, flood control, drainage,
subsidence control, chloride control, agricultural water and soil conservation,
and desalinization.
The mission of the Texas Water Development Board includes
administering state and federal financing programs for water-related projects,
and collecting data and conducting studies for long-term water resources
planning. The Board meets once a month to provide guidance to the agency and to
decide on matters such as loan commitments from the Texas Water Development
Fund and Water Assistance Fund, plus other specific funds; bond issues for
water development, water quality, and flood control; the state's priority list
for federal construction grant funds; adoption of agency rules; and the review
and approval of agency contracts and agreements.
By 1999 the agency had taken on a variety of responsibilities. TWDB
provides loans to local governments for water supply projects; water quality
projects including wastewater treatment, municipal solid waste management and
nonpoint source pollution control; flood control projects; agricultural water
conservation projects; and groundwater district creation expenses. The agency
also provides grants and loans for the water and wastewater needs of the
state's economically distressed areas, such as the colonias in south Texas, as
well as agricultural water conservation funding and water-related research and
planning grants. It supports regions in developing the regional water plans
that will be incorporated into a statewide water plan for the orderly
development, management and conservation of the state's water resources by
studying Texas' surface and groundwater resources. TWDB also collects data and
conducts studies concerning the fresh-water needs of the state's bays and
estuaries. The Board also administers the Texas Water Bank, which facilitates
the transfer, sale or lease of water and water rights throughout the state, and
administers the Texas Water Trust, where water rights are held for
environmental flow maintenance purposes. Finally, TWDB maintains a centralized
data bank of information on the state's natural resources called the Texas
Natural Resources Information System and manages the Strategic Mapping
Initiative, a Texas-based, public and private sector cost-sharing program to
develop consistent, large-scale computerized base maps describing basic
geographic features of Texas.
TWDB financial assistance programs are funded through state-backed
bonds, a combination of state bond proceeds and federal grant funds, or limited
appropriated funds. Since 1957, the Legislature and voters have approved
constitutional amendments authorizing the TWDB to issue up to $2.68 billion in
Texas Water Development Bonds. To date, the TWDB has sold nearly $1.55 billion
of these bonds to finance the construction of water and wastewater-related
projects. In 1987, the TWDB added the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF)
to its financial assistance programs. Low-interest loans from the CWSRF finance
costs associated with the planning, design, construction, expansion or
improvement of wastewater treatment facilities, wastewater recycling and reuse
facilities, collection systems, stormwater pollution control projects and
nonpoint source pollution control projects.
The TWDB also administers the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
(DWSRF). Through the DWSRF, the TWDB makes low-interest loans for financing
public drinking water systems that facilitate compliance with primary and
secondary drinking water regulations or otherwise significantly further the
health protection objectives of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), as
amended in 1996. Loans from the DWSRF finance all costs associated with the
planning, design and construction of projects to upgrade or replace water
supply infrastructure, to comply with SDWA health standards, to consolidate
water supplies and to purchase capacity in water systems.
The Board consists of six members appointed to six-year staggered
terms by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate. Each Board
member must be from a different section of the state. The Board considers loan
applications from eligible applicants, awards grants for water-related research
and planning, and conducts other TWDB business, such as approving the State
Water Plan.
The Office of Project Finance and Construction Assistance (PFCA)
administers the board's loan and grant programs that provide for the
construction of water-related infrastructure and other water quality
improvements. The office is organized into five business areas: Administration,
Program Development Division, Project Development Division, Project Engineering
and Review Division, and the Inspection and Field Support Division.
(Sources include: Guide to Texas State
Agencies, 11th edition (2001); the agency web site
(http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/about/), accessed October 2006 and June 2008; and
the enabling legislation, 1957, 1965, 1977, 1985, 1987.)
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The Texas Water Development Board provides loans to local governments
for water supply projects; water quality projects including wastewater
treatment, municipal solid waste management and nonpoint source pollution
control; flood control projects; agricultural water conservation projects; and
groundwater district creation expenses. The agency also provides grants and
loans for the water and wastewater needs of the state's economically distressed
areas, such as the colonias in south Texas, and water-related research and
planning grants. These are engineering and financial records of the Office of
Project Finance and Construction Assistance and include correspondence,
memoranda, resolutions, audit reports, specifications and contract documents,
proposals, financial records, facility engineering plans, applications, and the
Board's decision on the request for loans or grant funds. Dates covered are
1962-2006, bulk dating 1988-2002. Records document loans or grants from several
water funds made to local governments for projects such as agricultural
conservation loans to regrant to individuals, construction or expansion of
water facilities, new water and wastewater connections, new or improved
water/waste water supplies for colonias, water supply line interconnections,
regional water studies, and requests for financial assistance from the State
Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund. These records do not contain data on
active loans or grants. The loans documented in these files were either paid in
full or the project was cancelled. Correspondents include Texas Water
Development Board members and staff, Comptroller's Office, regional and local
agencies receiving assistance, and lawyers.
To prepare this inventory, the described materials were cursorily
reviewed to delineate series, to confirm the accuracy of contents lists, to
provide an estimate of dates covered, and to determine record types.
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Organization of the Records |
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The records are organized into two series as received from the
agency: |
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Master engineering files, 1984-2006, bulk 1988-2002, 11 cubic
ft. |
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Master financial files, 1962-2006, bulk 1988-2002, 15 cubic ft.,
3 microfilm reels |
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Restrictions on Access
The early financial records are on master negative microfilm and
stored off-site at the State Records Center. Master negative film is unique and
fragile and requires that a duplicate use copy be made of any reel that a
researcher wishes to view. A duplicate use copy will be made at the user's
expense. Arrangements for duplication and prepayment need to be made with the
State and Local Records Management Division.
Materials do not circulate, but may be used in the State Archives
search room. Materials will be retrieved from and returned to storage areas by
staff members.
Restrictions on Use
Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted and
may be freely used in any way. State records also include materials received
by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the creator. The
researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17
U.S.C.).
Technical Requirements
None.
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The terms listed here were used to catalog the
records. The terms can be used to find similar or related records. |
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Subjects: |
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Water--Management--Texas. |
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Water
quality--Texas. |
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Water treatment
plants--Texas. |
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Water
conservation--Texas. |
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Groundwater--Texas. |
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Irrigation--Texas--Equipment and supplies. |
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Irrigation
projects--Texas. |
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Water-supply,
Agricultural--Conservation--Texas. |
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Water-supply--Texas. |
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Document Types: |
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Application
forms--Texas--Water--Management--1962-2006. |
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Correspondence--Texas--Water--Management--1962-2006. |
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Memorandums--Texas--Water--Management--1962-2006. |
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Reports--Texas--Water--Management--1962-2006. |
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Proposals--Texas--Water--Management--1962-2006. |
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Specifications--Texas--Water--Management--1982-2006. |
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Financial
records--Texas--Water--Management--1962-2006. |
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Functions: |
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Regulating water
resources. |
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(Identify the item and cite the series), Texas Water Development Board
Office of Project Finance and Construction Assistance records. Archives and
Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Accession numbers: 2006/025, 2008/095
These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Texas Water Development Board on October 6, 2005 and February 14, 2008.
Laura K. Saegert, June 2008
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Master engineering files,
1984-2006,
bulk 1988-2002,
11 cubic ft. |
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The Texas Water Development Board provides loans to local
governments for water supply projects; water quality projects including
wastewater treatment, municipal solid waste management and nonpoint source
pollution control; flood control projects; agricultural water conservation
projects; and groundwater district creation expenses. The agency also provides
grants and loans for the water and wastewater needs of the state's economically
distressed areas, such as the colonias in south Texas, and water-related
research and planning grants. These are the master engineering files of the
Office of Project Finance and Construction Assistance and include
correspondence, memoranda, resolutions, audit reports, inspection reports,
specifications and contract documents, start-up services proposals, project
manuals, plans of operation, facility engineering plans, environmental
assessments, payment requests and notice of payment proposals, certificates of
obligation, design calculations, maps, plans for facilities, water and
conservation studies, engineering feasibility reports, transcripts, grant
applications, grant offer of acceptance and amendments, and the Board's
decision on the request for loans or grant funds. Dates covered are 1984-2006,
bulk dating 1988-2002. Records document loans or grants from several water
funds made to local governments for projects such as agricultural conservation
loans to regrant to individuals, construction or expansion of water facilities,
new water and wastewater connections, new or improved water/waste water
supplies for colonias, water and conservation studies of irrigation districts
along the Rio Grande and in west Texas, irrigation systems improvements, water
supply line interconnections, and requests for financial assistance from the
State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund. These records do not contain data
on active loans or grants. The loans documented in these files were either paid
in full or the project was cancelled. Correspondents include Texas Water
Development Board members and staff, Comptroller's Office, regional and local
agencies receiving assistance, and lawyers. |
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Arrangement |
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These records are arranged as received from the agency. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Master engineering files, Texas Water
Development Board Office of Project Finance and Construction Assistance
records. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and
Archives Commission. |
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Accession Information |
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Accession number: 2008/095 |
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These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Texas Water Development Board on February 14, 2008. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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Materials do not circulate, but may be used in the State Archives
search room. Materials will be retrieved from and returned to storage areas by
staff members. |
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Restrictions on Use |
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Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted
and may be freely used in any way. State records also include materials
received by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the
creator. The researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law
(Title 17 U.S.C.). |
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Technical Requirements |
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None. |
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Processed by |
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Laura K. Saegert, June 2008 |
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| 2008/095-1 |
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Alvin, city of, project 20599,
1988-2000 [3 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-2 |
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Alvin, city of, project 20599,
1988-2000 [2 folders] |
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Brownsville, city of, project 10015,
1991-1999 [5 folders] |
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| 2008/095-9 |
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Brownsville Irrigation District, project 21464,
2003-2004 |
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Brownsville, city of, project 10015,
1988-1994 [2 folders] |
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Cameron County Irrigation District No. 2, project 21439,
2001-2005 |
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Hidalgo County, project 10038,
1994-1997 [2 folders] |
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Hudspeth County Conservation and Reclamation District
No. 1 (CRD), project 21469,
2002-2004 |
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Marlin, city of, project 20177,
2005-2006 |
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Maverick County Water Control Improvement District No.
1, project 21473,
2003-2005 |
| Box |
| 2008/095-11 |
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Carter and Burgess (Hildalgo County), project 83171,
1996-1999 |
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Delta Lake Irrigation District, project 21470,
2002-2004 [2 folders] |
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El Paso Water Improvement District No. 1, project 21466,
2002-2004 |
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Harlingen Irrigation District, Cameron, project 21438,
2001-2005 |
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Hudspeth County CRD No. 1, project 21469,
2003-2004 [4 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-13 |
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Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 6, project 21472,
2002-2004 [3 folders] |
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Lower Valley Water District (El Paso), project 10056,
1993-1999 [2 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-15 |
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Hidalgo and Cameron County Irrigation District, project
21471,
2002-2004 [3 folders] |
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North Alamo Water Supply Corporation, project 21359,
1999-2006 [8 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-19 |
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Austin, city of, project 20132,
1993 [2 folders] |
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Log Cabin, city of, project 71073,
1997-2002 [9 folders] |
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Lumberton Municipal Utilities District (MUD), project
20547,
1984 |
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Stephenville, city of, project 20185,
1992-1993 [2 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-21 |
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Harlingen Irrigation District, Cameron, project 21438,
2001-2004 [7 folders] |
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Maverick County Water Control Improvement District No.
1, project 21473,
2002-2006 |
| Box |
| 2008/095-22 |
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Fritch, city of, project 21295,
1998-2003 [4 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-23 |
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Duval County, project 10237,
1996 |
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El Paso County Water Improvement District No. 1, project
21466,
2002-2004 [9 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-26 |
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Cameron County Irrigation District No. 2, project 21439,
2002-2003 |
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La Feria Irrigation District, Cameron County, project
21450,
2002-2006 [5 folders] |
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Maverick County Water Control Improvement District No.
1, project 21473,
2004 [2 folders] |
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Master financial files,
1962-2006,
bulk 1988-2002,
15 cubic ft., 3 microfilm reels |
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The Texas Water Development Board provides loans to local
governments for water supply projects; water quality projects including
wastewater treatment, municipal solid waste management and nonpoint source
pollution control; flood control projects; agricultural water conservation
projects; and groundwater district creation expenses. The agency also provides
grants and loans for the water and wastewater needs of the state's economically
distressed areas, such as the colonias in south Texas, and water-related
research and planning grants. These are master financial and loan records of
projects of the Office of Project Finance and Construction Assistance and
include correspondence, memoranda, applications for financial assistance, work
papers, the Board's decision on the request for loans or grant funds,
transcripts of legal proceedings, agreements, loan disbursement requests,
ordinances, processing status sheets, lists or reports on revenue bonds, annual
financial stabilitiy reviews, and budget data sheets. Dates covered are
1962-2006, bulk dating 1988-2002. Records document loans or grants from several
water funds made to local governments for projects such as agricultural
conservation loans to regrant to individuals, construction or expansion of
water facilities, new water and wastewater connections, new or improved
water/wastewater supplies for colonias, regional water studies, pre-design
environmental reviews, water supply improvements, water supply line
interconnections, and water conservation feasibility studies. These records do
not contain data on active loans or grants. The loans documented in these files
were either paid in full or the project was cancelled. Correspondents include
Texas Water Development Board members and staff, Comptroller's Office, regional
and local agencies receiving assistance, and lawyers. And early set of files
covering entities from S through Y, 1962-1975, are on microfilm only, the later
files are paper. |
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Arrangement |
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These records are arranged as received from the agency. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Master financial files, Texas Water
Development Board Office of Project Finance and Construction Assistance
records. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and
Archives Commission. |
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Accession Information |
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Accession numbers: 2006/025, 2008/095 |
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These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Texas Water Development Board on October 6, 2005 and February 14, 2008. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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The early financial records are on master negative microfilm and
stored off-site at the State Records Center. Master negative film is unique and
fragile and requires that a duplicate use copy be made of any reel that a
researcher wishes to view. A duplicate use copy will be made at the user's
expense. Arrangements for duplication and prepayment need to be made with the
State and Local Records Management Division. |
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Restrictions on Use |
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Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted
and may be freely used in any way. State records also include materials
received by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the
creator. The researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law
(Title 17 U.S.C.). |
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Technical Requirements |
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None. |
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Processed by |
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Laura K. Saegert, June 2008 |
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Early financial
records |
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[These early financial records date
1962-1975 and are on master negative microfilm. The film gives the first and
last entries for each reel and only covers entries between S and Y.] |
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San Jacinto River Authority to Stamford, city
of |
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| 2006/025, Reel 13 |
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Stanford, city of, audit reports to Windthorst, city
of |
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| 2006/025, Reel 14 |
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Winona, city of, to Yoakum, city of |
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| 2008/095-3 |
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Alvin, city of, project 20599,
1988-2000 [5 folders] |
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Angleton, city of, project 20600,
1991-2002 [7 folders] |
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Brownsville, city of, project 10015,
1991-1999 [3 folders] |
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| 2008/095-4 |
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Bell County Water Control Improvement District No. 1,
project 20153,
1992-1999 |
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Brownsville Irrigation District, project 21464,
2002-2006 [3 folders] |
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Conroe, city of, project 20657,
1991-2001 [3 folders] |
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Copperas Cove, city of, project 20113,
1993-1998 [3 folders] |
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Crosby MUD, project 20633,
1986-1994 [2 folders] |
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Greenbelt Municipal and Industrial Water Authority (M
& I WA), project 20051,
1986-1998 |
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| 2008/095-5 |
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Lumberton MUD, project 20548,
1993-1995 [4 folders] |
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Lumberton MUD, project 20547,
1984-1996 [3 folders] |
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Matagorda County Water Control Improvement District No
6., project 20883,
1983-1997 [3 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-6 |
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Brownsville, city of, project 10014,
1993-1997 |
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Medina County Underground Water Conservation District,
project 20971,
1994-1996 [4 folders] |
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Richwood, city of, project 20606,
1985 |
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Sandy Land Underground Water Conservation
District: |
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Project 21153,
1994 |
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Project 21152,
1994 |
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Project 21154,
1995 |
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Project 21155,
1995 |
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Project 21156,
1995-1996 |
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Project 21157,
1997 |
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Project 21158,
1997 |
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South Texas Water Authority, project 20898,
1981-1984 |
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Stephenville, city of, project 20185,
1992-2003 [4 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-7 |
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Brazos River Authority, project 2006,
1992 |
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Brazos River Authority, project 2004,
1989-1992 [3 folders] |
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Broaddus, town of, project 20573,
1998-2002 [4 folders] |
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Crosby MUD, project 20633,
1987 |
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Galveston County Water Control Improvement District No.
12, project 20624,
1982-1992 |
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Glen Rose, city of, project 20147,
1991-1994 [4 folders] |
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Harlingen Irrigation District, Cameron, project 21438,
1992-2002 [2 folders] |
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Hudspeth County CRD No. 1, project 21469,
2003-2004 |
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| 2008/095-8 |
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Brownsville Irrigation District, project 21464,
2004 |
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Mission, city of, project 10200,
1999-2001 [2 folders] |
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Snook, city of, project 20191,
1981 |
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Webb County, project 10201,
1995-1998 |
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Webb County, project 10045,
1991-2000 |
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Webb County, project 10309,
1996-2002 |
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Zapata County, project 10159,
1995-1999 |
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Zavala County, project 10047,
1991-1992 |
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Zavala County, project 10048,
1994-2001 |
| Box |
| 2008/095-10 |
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Devine, city of, project 20745,
1989-2004 [5 folders] |
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East Tawakoni, city of, project 20455,
1974-1992 |
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Eastvale, city of, project 20918,
1984-1998 [3 folders] |
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Ector, city of, project 20456,
1982-1999 [3 folders] |
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Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District,
project 21128,
1994-1999 [2 folders] |
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Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District,
project 21126,
1988-1999 |
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Fallbrook Utility District, project 20699,
1991-2003 [5 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-12 |
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Conroe, city of, project 20657,
1989-2003 |
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Delta Lake Irrigation District, project 21470,
2002-2006 [3 folders] |
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Greenbelt M & I WA, project 20051,
1985 [2 folders] |
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Hidalgo and Cameron County Irrigation District, project
21471,
2002 |
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Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 6, project 21472,
2002 |
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Hudspeth County CRD No. 1, project 21469,
2002 |
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Uvalde County, project 10169,
1995-2000 [2 folders] |
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| 2008/095-14 |
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Moore Water Supply Corporation, project 10238,
1996-1998 |
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North Alamo Water Supply Corporation, project 21359,
1999-2006 [4 folders] |
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Panhandle Ground Water Conservation District No. 3,
project 21148,
1994-1996 |
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Sabine County, project 10165,
1994-2002 [2 folders] |
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Terrell County Water Control Improvement District No. 1,
project 10053,
1993-1998 |
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Turner, Collie and Braden (Valle Hermoso/Valle
Escondido), project 10063,
2001-2002 |
| Box |
| 2008/095-16 |
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Jasper, city of, project 20559,
1991-2003 [4 folders] |
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Liberty Danville Fresh Water Supply District, project
20492,
1978-1992 [3 folders] |
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Magnolia, city of, project 20687,
1986-1992 [4 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-17 |
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Clifton, city of, project 21502,
2003-2007 |
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Thorndale, city of, project 20190,
1979-1996 [4 folders] |
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Trinity River Authority (Huntsville), project 20024,
1992-1997 [3 folders] |
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Troy, city of, project 20112,
1969-1995 [3 folders] |
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Venus, city of, project 20309,
1985-2001 [4 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-18 |
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Celina, city of, project 20242,
1986-1999 [3 folders] |
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Cisco, city of, project 20163,
1981-2000 [3 folders] |
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Nueces Water Supply Corporation, project 20905,
1989-2003 [3 folders] |
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Olmito Water Supply Corporation, project 10017,
1994-2000 [2 folders] |
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Richwood, city of, project 20606,
1984-1991 [2 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-20 |
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Alamo, city of, project 20820,
1998-2001 |
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Austin, city of, project 20132,
1992-2004 [4 folders] |
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Brazos River Authority, project 20006,
1987-1993 [2 folders] |
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Orange County Water Control Improvement District No. 2,
project 20531,
1986-1994 [4 folders] |
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Orange County Water Control Improvement District No. 3,
project 20926,
1978-1999 [2 folders] |
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Pineland, city of, project 10163,
1996-1999 |
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Zavala-Dimmit County Water Improvement District No. 1,
project 20859,
1993 |
| Box |
| 2008/095-24 |
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Cooper, city of, project 20449,
1982-2005 [3 folders] |
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El Paso County Water Improvement District No. 1, project
21466,
2002-2004 |
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San Antonio River Authority, project 20737,
1974-1992 |
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San Juan, city of, project 20834,
1983-1992 |
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San Saba, city of, project 20779,
1989-1996 [5 folders] |
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Snook, city of, project 20191,
1979-1997 [2 folders] |
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Sour Lake, city of, project 20545,
1976-1993 [4 folders] |
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Terrell, city of, project 20319,
1995-1996,
2006 |
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Texas A & M University, Board of, project 21087,
1994-1996,
2006 |
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Vernon, city of, project 20940,
1995-1996,
2006 |
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Wilmer, city of, project 20269,
1984-1995 [2 folders] |
| Box |
| 2008/095-25 |
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Cameron County Irrigation District No. 2, project 21439,
2001-2006 [5 folders] |
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La Feria Irrigation District, Cameron County, project
21450,
2001-2006 [2 folders] |
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Maverick County Water Control Improvement District No.
1, project 21473,
2002-2006 [2 folders] |
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