Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1718

Caption

Relating to the equalization of the rates of production fees charged on certain wells by the Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer Conservation District; authorizing an increase in the rate of the fee.

Impact

The implementation of HB1718 is poised to alter how water production is financially regulated under the Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer Conservation District. By allowing the district to increase production fees, the bill positions the conservation district to better support its operations and water management initiatives. This measure could improve financial sustainability, aiding in ongoing efforts to conserve and protect water resources while potentially increasing the burden on producers who rely on these water sources for non-agricultural uses.

Summary

House Bill 1718 proposes adjustments to the rates of production fees levied on certain wells managed by the Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer Conservation District. The bill seeks to equalize these fees, specifically allowing for an increase in the annual production fee beyond the previously set limits. The proposed increment would enable the district to raise fees by up to 10 cents per thousand gallons annually for non-agricultural uses, aiming for parity with the maximum amounts specified in existing statutes. This change is significant as it addresses both the need for sustainable water management and the financial considerations of the district.

Contention

While proponents of the bill believe that adjusting production fees is a necessary step towards better resource management and environmental protection, there may be points of contention regarding the financial impact on water users and agricultural producers. Critics could argue that higher fees might disproportionately affect local industries relying heavily on agricultural and non-agricultural water usage, leading to broader economic implications in those sectors. Thus, the conversation surrounding HB1718 may delve into the balance between environmental sustainability and economic viability for water users.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1745

Relating to the equalization of the rates of production fees charged on certain wells by the Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer Conservation District; authorizing an increase in the rate of the fee.

TX HB3059

Relating to the export fee charged for the transfer of groundwater from a groundwater conservation district.

TX SB156

Relating to the regulation and management of the use of groundwater and regulation of groundwater conservation districts.

TX SB2052

Relating to permit fees for groundwater wells imposed by the Southeast Texas Groundwater Conservation District.

TX HB1699

Relating to the authority of the Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District to impose certain fees.

TX HB141

Relating to permit fees for groundwater wells imposed by the Southeast Texas Groundwater Conservation District.

TX SB49

Relating to permit fees for groundwater wells imposed by the Southeast Texas Groundwater Conservation District.

TX SB1080

Relating to a mitigation program and fees for the Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District.

TX HB3314

Relating to a mitigation program and fees for the Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District.

TX HB38

Relating to the elimination of certain property taxes for school district maintenance and operations and the provision of public education funding by increasing the rates of certain state taxes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.