Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2358

Introduced
1/17/24  

Caption

State lands; leases; groundwater use.

Impact

The enactment of HB 2358 aims to address potential overuse of groundwater resources in Arizona, particularly in agricultural contexts. By implementing a fee system, the bill seeks to create a financial incentive for lessees to manage their water use more sustainably. It is expected that this will aid in the long-term conservation of water resources, thereby benefiting the state land trust by ensuring the fair market value of groundwater is considered. Moreover, it aligns with ongoing efforts in Arizona to better balance agricultural water usage with the sustainability of water supplies.

Summary

House Bill 2358 focuses on the management and regulation of groundwater usage specifically related to agricultural land in Arizona. The bill proposes that the state department establish and collect an annual groundwater withdrawal fee from lessees of state land agricultural properties located outside active management areas or irrigation non-expansion areas. Additionally, it mandates annual reporting from these lessees, requiring details on their well locations, the volume of groundwater withdrawn, and how that water was applied during the previous year. This legislation is designed to enhance oversight over groundwater usage in non-regulated areas significantly.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims at outlining a structured approach to groundwater management, contention could arise regarding the financial burden that the new fee system may impose on agricultural businesses. Critics may argue that the added fees and reporting requirements could disproportionately affect smaller farms, leading to economic strain in an already challenging agricultural environment. Proponents, however, would likely contend that the benefits of sustainable water management justify these measures, promoting a healthier balance between agricultural needs and water conservation efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2477

State lands; leases; groundwater use

AZ SB1106

State lands; leases; groundwater use

AZ SB1248

State lands; leases; groundwater use.

AZ SB1439

State lands; leases; groundwater use

AZ HB2399

Reporting; groundwater pumping; measuring

AZ SB1246

Groundwater pumping; measuring; reporting

AZ HB2162

Reporting; groundwater pumping; measuring

AZ HB2356

Subsequent irrigation; non-expansion areas; procedures

AZ HB2357

Watershed health; use; survey

AZ SB1520

Rural groundwater

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