(a) The district may use subsidence compaction monitors, water-level observation wells, and other materials and equipment to determine the amount of groundwater that may be withdrawn while allowing groundwater to rebound and stabilize to a level that will halt subsidence.
(b) The district may use global positioning systems and other geodetic survey methods to monitor land surface elevations and measure subsidence.

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(c) The district may coordinate monitoring and data collection activities with other entities, including private entities and federal, state, or local governmental entities.