HB 2028 EB/KK Page 1 Natural Resources, Energy & Water ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Fifty-sixth Legislature Second Regular Session HB 2028: groundwater model; unpledged storage credits Sponsor: Representative Griffin, LD 19 Committee on Natural Resources, Energy & Water Overview Requires a groundwater model used by the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) to evaluate an application for an assured water supply assumes that any unpledged long- term storage credits will be available for use. History The Groundwater Code’s Assured and Adequate Water Supply Program requires a developer to provide information on a proposed subdivision’s water supplies to ADWR before the property can be marketed. Specific requirements apply, depending on whether the subdivision is inside or outside an AMA (A.R.S. § 45-576). ADWR uses hydrologic models to simulate and predict groundwater conditions. Models incorporate various assumptions to make long-term management decisions and predict potential future impacts. An applicant for a determination of assured water supply is required to submit a hydrologic study, using a method of analysis approved by the Director of ADWR (A.C.C. R12-15-716(B)). A groundwater model can include a variety of data relating to: 1) measurements of water levels over time; 2) physical availability of water; 3) natural recharge and discharge rates; 4) water level decline rates and trends; 5) projected water demand associated with the project; 6) the proposed source of supply; and 7) an evaluation of existing uses (ADWR Hydrologic Guidelines). Long term storage credits are earned when eligible water is stored underground for more than one year. When recovered, the credits can be used to fulfill replenishment obligations or to establish an assured water supply (ADWR Underground Water Storage, Savings and Replenishment). Provisions 1. Requires the Director of ADWR to ensure that any modeling that is used to determine groundwater levels assumes unpledged long-term storage credits will be available for use when evaluating an application for a certificate or designation of an assured water supply. ☐ Prop 105 (45 votes) ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes) ☐ Emergency (40 votes) ☐ Fiscal Note