Bill Text: TX SB1312 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the deadline for adoption of desired future conditions in groundwater conservation districts.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-03-14 - Referred to Agriculture, Water, & Rural Affairs [SB1312 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-SB1312-Introduced.html
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By: Miles | S.B. No. 1312 |
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relating to the deadline for adoption of desired future conditions | ||
in groundwater conservation districts. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 16.053(e), Water Code, as amended by | ||
Chapters 756 (H.B. 2031), 990 (H.B. 30), and 1180 (S.B. 1101), Acts | ||
of the 84th Legislature, Regular Session, 2015, is reenacted and | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(e) Each regional water planning group shall submit to the | ||
development board a regional water plan that: | ||
(1) is consistent with the guidance principles for the | ||
state water plan adopted by the development board under Section | ||
16.051(d); | ||
(2) provides information based on data provided or | ||
approved by the development board in a format consistent with the | ||
guidelines provided by the development board under Subsection (d); | ||
(2-a) is consistent with the desired future conditions | ||
adopted under Section 36.108 for the relevant aquifers located in | ||
the regional water planning area as of the most recent deadline for | ||
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plan under Section 16.051 or, at the option of the regional water | ||
planning group, established subsequent to the adoption of the most | ||
recent plan; provided, however, that if no groundwater conservation | ||
district exists within the area of the regional water planning | ||
group, the regional water planning group shall determine the supply | ||
of groundwater for regional planning purposes; the Texas Water | ||
Development Board shall review and approve, prior to inclusion in | ||
the regional water plan, that the groundwater supply for the | ||
regional planning group without a groundwater conservation | ||
district in its area is physically compatible, using the board's | ||
groundwater availability models, with the desired future | ||
conditions adopted under Section 36.108 for the relevant aquifers | ||
in the groundwater management area that are regulated by | ||
groundwater conservation districts; | ||
(3) identifies: | ||
(A) each source of water supply in the regional | ||
water planning area, including information supplied by the | ||
executive administrator on the amount of modeled available | ||
groundwater in accordance with the guidelines provided by the | ||
development board under Subsections (d) and (f); | ||
(B) factors specific to each source of water | ||
supply to be considered in determining whether to initiate a | ||
drought response; | ||
(C) actions to be taken as part of the response; | ||
and | ||
(D) existing major water infrastructure | ||
facilities that may be used for interconnections in the event of an | ||
emergency shortage of water; | ||
(4) has specific provisions for water management | ||
strategies to be used during a drought of record; | ||
(5) includes but is not limited to consideration of | ||
the following: | ||
(A) any existing water or drought planning | ||
efforts addressing all or a portion of the region and potential | ||
impacts on public health, safety, or welfare in this state; | ||
(B) approved groundwater conservation district | ||
management plans and other plans submitted under Section 16.054; | ||
(C) all potentially feasible water management | ||
strategies, including but not limited to improved conservation, | ||
reuse, and management of existing water supplies, conjunctive use, | ||
acquisition of available existing water supplies, and development | ||
of new water supplies; | ||
(D) protection of existing water rights in the | ||
region; | ||
(E) opportunities for and the benefits of | ||
developing regional water supply facilities or providing regional | ||
management of water supply facilities; | ||
(F) appropriate provision for environmental | ||
water needs and for the effect of upstream development on the bays, | ||
estuaries, and arms of the Gulf of Mexico and the effect of plans on | ||
navigation; | ||
(G) provisions in Section 11.085(k)(1) if | ||
interbasin transfers are contemplated; | ||
(H) voluntary transfer of water within the region | ||
using, but not limited to, regional water banks, sales, leases, | ||
options, subordination agreements, and financing agreements; | ||
(I) emergency transfer of water under Section | ||
11.139, including information on the part of each permit, certified | ||
filing, or certificate of adjudication for nonmunicipal use in the | ||
region that may be transferred without causing unreasonable damage | ||
to the property of the nonmunicipal water rights holder; and | ||
(J) opportunities for and the benefits of | ||
developing large-scale desalination facilities for: | ||
(i) marine seawater that serve local or | ||
regional entities; and | ||
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seawater or brackish groundwater that serve local or regional | ||
brackish groundwater production zones identified and designated | ||
under Section 16.060(b)(5); | ||
(6) identifies river and stream segments of unique | ||
ecological value and sites of unique value for the construction of | ||
reservoirs that the regional water planning group recommends for | ||
protection under Section 16.051; | ||
(7) assesses the impact of the plan on unique river and | ||
stream segments identified in Subdivision (6) if the regional water | ||
planning group or the legislature determines that a site of unique | ||
ecological value exists; | ||
(8) describes the impact of proposed water projects on | ||
water quality; and | ||
(9) includes information on: | ||
(A) projected water use and conservation in the | ||
regional water planning area; and | ||
(B) the implementation of state and regional | ||
water plan projects, including water conservation strategies, | ||
necessary to meet the state's projected water demands. | ||
SECTION 2. Sections 36.108(d), (d-2), (d-3), and (d-4), | ||
Water Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
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every five years thereafter, the districts shall consider | ||
groundwater availability models and other data or information for | ||
the management area and shall propose for adoption desired future | ||
conditions for the relevant aquifers within the management area. | ||
Before voting on the proposed desired future conditions of the | ||
aquifers under Subsection (d-2), the districts shall consider: | ||
(1) aquifer uses or conditions within the management | ||
area, including conditions that differ substantially from one | ||
geographic area to another; | ||
(2) the water supply needs and water management | ||
strategies included in the state water plan; | ||
(3) hydrological conditions, including for each | ||
aquifer in the management area the total estimated recoverable | ||
storage as provided by the executive administrator, and the average | ||
annual recharge, inflows, and discharge; | ||
(4) other environmental impacts, including impacts on | ||
spring flow and other interactions between groundwater and surface | ||
water; | ||
(5) the impact on subsidence; | ||
(6) socioeconomic impacts reasonably expected to | ||
occur; | ||
(7) the impact on the interests and rights in private | ||
property, including ownership and the rights of management area | ||
landowners and their lessees and assigns in groundwater as | ||
recognized under Section 36.002; | ||
(8) the feasibility of achieving the desired future | ||
condition; and | ||
(9) any other information relevant to the specific | ||
desired future conditions. | ||
(d-2) The desired future conditions proposed under | ||
Subsection (d) must provide a balance between the highest | ||
practicable level of groundwater production and the conservation, | ||
preservation, protection, recharging, and prevention of waste of | ||
groundwater and control of subsidence in the management area. This | ||
subsection does not prohibit the establishment of desired future | ||
conditions that provide for the reasonable long-term management of | ||
groundwater resources consistent with the management goals under | ||
Section 36.1071(a). The desired future conditions proposed under | ||
Subsection (d) must be approved by a two-thirds vote of all the | ||
district representatives for distribution to the districts in the | ||
management area. A period of not less than 90 days for public | ||
comments begins on the day the proposed desired future conditions | ||
are mailed to the districts. During the public comment period and | ||
after posting notice as required by Section 36.063, each district | ||
shall hold a public hearing on any proposed desired future | ||
conditions relevant to that district. During the public comment | ||
period, the district shall make available in its office a copy of | ||
the proposed desired future conditions and any supporting | ||
materials, such as the documentation of factors considered under | ||
Subsection (d) and groundwater availability model run results. | ||
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district shall compile for consideration at the next joint planning | ||
meeting a summary of relevant comments received, any suggested | ||
revisions to the proposed desired future conditions, and the basis | ||
for the revisions. | ||
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the district representatives shall reconvene to review the reports, | ||
consider any district's suggested revisions to the proposed desired | ||
future conditions, and finally adopt the desired future conditions | ||
for the management area. The desired future conditions must be | ||
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of all the district representatives. The district representatives | ||
shall produce a desired future conditions explanatory report for | ||
the management area and submit to the development board and each | ||
district in the management area proof that notice was posted for the | ||
joint planning meeting, a copy of the resolution, and a copy of the | ||
explanatory report. The report must: | ||
(1) identify each desired future condition; | ||
(2) provide the policy and technical justifications | ||
for each desired future condition; | ||
(3) include documentation that the factors under | ||
Subsection (d) were considered by the districts and a discussion of | ||
how the adopted desired future conditions impact each factor; | ||
(4) list other desired future condition options | ||
considered, if any, and the reasons why those options were not | ||
adopted; and | ||
(5) discuss reasons why recommendations made by | ||
advisory committees and relevant public comments received by the | ||
districts were or were not incorporated into the desired future | ||
conditions. | ||
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notification from the Texas Water Development Board that the | ||
desired future conditions resolution and explanatory report under | ||
Subsection (d-3) are administratively complete, the district shall | ||
adopt the applicable desired future conditions in the resolution | ||
and report not later than January 5, 2022, and every five years | ||
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SECTION 3. Section 36.108(d-5), Water Code, is repealed. | ||
SECTION 4. To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails | ||
over another Act of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017, | ||
relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted | ||
codes. | ||
SECTION 5. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |