Relating to the authority of the San Jacinto River Authority to implement a groundwater reduction plan for the conservation of groundwater and the reduction of groundwater withdrawals in Montgomery County, and to issue bonds of the authority; providing administrative penalties.
Impact
The bill grants the San Jacinto River Authority specific powers to manage groundwater resources effectively by establishing a groundwater reduction plan. It also mandates the authority to impose fees, user fees, and special assessments on participants involved in the groundwater reduction plan. This is intended to equitably allocate the costs associated with groundwater management and ensure financial sustainability. The authority is obligated to avoid imposing excessive charges and to provide transparent mechanisms for public hearings concerning any new rates or charges.
Summary
SB2489 pertains to the San Jacinto River Authority's authority to implement a groundwater reduction plan for conservation efforts in Montgomery County, Texas. The bill aims to address issues surrounding groundwater withdrawal and its associated impacts on the local environment and public health. The legislation encourages the development of alternative water supplies to supplement groundwater use, thereby aiming to reduce reliance on groundwater extraction and protect the region's aquifers.
Contention
Notable points of contention that may arise from SB2489 include concerns from regulated users regarding the imposition of fees and how they may affect water usage costs. Critics may argue that the plan could overregulate local water use, impacting agricultural and residential users, particularly since the bill exempts small-scale groundwater users with a single well serving two residences. Furthermore, the authority's power to levy assessments could lead to disputes over financial responsibilities among participants if not implemented fairly.
Relating to the creation of the Montgomery County Management District No. 2; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
Relating to the procedures for acting on a permit or permit amendment application by a groundwater conservation district and the disqualification of board members of groundwater conservation districts.
Relating to the creation of the West Fort Bend Water Authority; providing authority to issue bonds; granting the power of eminent domain; providing an administrative penalty.
Relating to the creation of the West Fort Bend Water Authority; providing authority to issue bonds; granting the power of eminent domain; providing an administrative penalty; providing authority to impose fees or taxes.
Relating to the transfer of the administration of surface water rights permitting from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to the Texas Water Development Board and the regulation of groundwater; authorizing fees; authorizing civil penalties.