Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1714

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/30/09  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to evidence of beneficial use and other matters in connection with the issuance of permits by a groundwater conservation district in accordance with its management plan.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts groundwater conservation districts by prohibiting them from issuing permits without appropriate evidence of beneficial use. This shift could lead to stricter controls on groundwater extraction and transfers, especially those intended for municipal use. By requiring robust documentation of usage intentions and timelines for project execution, the bill could help safeguard water supplies and protect aquifer conditions from over-extraction and depletion. These changes are intended to ensure that any groundwater extracted aligns with sustainable management practices outlined in regional water plans.

Summary

SB1714 addresses the regulations surrounding the permitting of groundwater usage by adding specific definitions and requirements to the Water Code of Texas. It introduces the concept of 'evidence of beneficial use,' thus mandating that applicants provide substantial proof that the groundwater will be utilized without waste. This could involve demonstrating a legal requirement for continuous water service or a contractual commitment that can be feasibly fulfilled after the permit is granted. The application of such definitions aims to increase accountability and efficient use of groundwater resources within the state.

Contention

While supporters of SB1714 argue that it will enhance water conservation efforts and ensure responsible use of groundwater, some stakeholders may contend that the new evidentiary requirements could create barriers for applicants, particularly smaller municipalities or developers. Critics might voice concerns about the feasibility of meeting heightened standards and the risk that such regulations could delay essential water projects. Overall, the balance between sustainable water management and development needs will likely be a focal point in legislative discussions regarding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB156

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

TX SB638

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.

TX HB4891

Relating to the joint planning of desired future conditions in groundwater management areas.

TX HB3278

Relating to the joint planning of desired future conditions in groundwater management areas.

TX HB1971

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.

TX HB5052

Relating to the criteria considered by groundwater conservation districts before granting or denying a permit.

TX HB4444

Relating to the management of groundwater by certain districts and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX HB3059

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

TX HB5401

Relating to the creation of the Webb County Groundwater Conservation District; providing authority to impose fees.

TX SB2570

Relating to the creation of the Webb County Groundwater Conservation District; providing authority to impose fees.

Similar Bills

TX SB2120

Relating to the management, operation, and review of groundwater conservation districts and to the potential impact of districts' rules and plans on the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer.

TX SB727

Relating to groundwater conservation district management plans.

TX HB1482

Relating to groundwater conservation district management plans.

TX HB4656

Relating to the management, operation, and review of groundwater conservation districts.

CA SB372

San Joaquin River Exchange Contractors Groundwater Sustainability Agency.

TX HB5320

Relating to the powers, duties, and governance of the Starr County Drainage District, the change of the name of the Starr County Drainage District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District, the dissolution of the Starr County Groundwater Conservation District, and the transfer of the assets and liabilities of the Starr County Groundwater Conservation District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District; authorizing the imposition of a tax.

TX SB3054

Relating to the powers, duties, and governance of the Starr County Drainage District, changing the name of the Starr County Drainage District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District, and the dissolution and transfer of the Starr County Groundwater Conservation District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District; authorizing the imposition of a tax.