83R8938 SMH-F By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 1532 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the power of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to authorize certain injection wells that transect or terminate in the Edwards Aquifer. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Subchapter D, Chapter 27, Water Code, is amended by adding Section 27.0516 to read as follows: Sec. 27.0516. PERMITS FOR INJECTION WELLS THAT TRANSECT OR TERMINATE IN PORTION OF EDWARDS AQUIFER WITHIN EXTERNAL BOUNDARIES OF BARTON SPRINGS-EDWARDS AQUIFER CONSERVATION DISTRICT. (a) In this section: (1) "Edwards Aquifer" means that portion of an arcuate belt of porous, waterbearing limestones composed of the Edwards Formation, Georgetown Formation, Comanche Peak Formation, Salmon Peak Limestone, McKnight Formation, West Nueces Formation, Devil's River Limestone, Person Formation, Kainer Formation, and Edwards Group trending from west to east to northeast through Kinney, Uvalde, Medina, Bexar, Kendall, Comal, Hays, Travis, and Williamson Counties. The permeable aquifer units generally overlie the less-permeable Glen Rose Formation to the south, overlie the less-permeable Comanche Peak and Walnut Formations north of the Colorado River, and underlie the less-permeable Del Rio Clay regionally. (2) "Engineered aquifer storage and recovery facility" means a facility with one or more wells that is located, designed, constructed, and operated for the purpose of injecting fresh water into a subsurface permeable stratum and storing the water for subsequent withdrawal and use for a beneficial purpose. (3) "Fresh water" means surface water or groundwater, without regard to whether the water has been physically, chemically, or biologically altered, that: (A) contains a total dissolved solids concentration of not more than 1,000 milligrams per liter; and (B) is otherwise suitable as a source of drinking water supply. (4) "Saline portion of the Edwards Aquifer" means the portion of the Edwards Aquifer that contains only groundwater with a total dissolved solids concentration of more than 1,000 milligrams per liter. (b) This section applies only to the portion of the Edwards Aquifer that is within the geographic area circumscribed by the external boundaries of the Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer Conservation District but is not in that district's territory or the territory of the Edwards Aquifer Authority. (c) This section prevails over Section 27.051(i) to the extent of a conflict. (d) Except as otherwise provided by this section, the commission by rule or permit may not authorize an injection well that transects or terminates in the Edwards Aquifer. (e) The commission by rule may authorize: (1) the injection of fresh water withdrawn from the Edwards Aquifer into a well that transects or terminates in the Edwards Aquifer for the purpose of providing additional recharge; or (2) the injection of rainwater, storm water, flood water, or groundwater into the Edwards Aquifer by means of an improved natural recharge feature such as a sinkhole or cave located in a karst topographic area for the purpose of providing additional recharge. (f) The commission by general permit may authorize: (1) an activity described by Subsection (e); (2) an injection well that transects and isolates the saline portion of the Edwards Aquifer and terminates in a lower aquifer for the purpose of injecting: (A) concentrate from a desalination facility; or (B) fresh water as part of an engineered aquifer storage and recovery facility; (3) an injection well that terminates in that part of the saline portion of the Edwards Aquifer that has a total dissolved solids concentration of more than 10,000 milligrams per liter for the purpose of injecting into the saline portion of the Edwards Aquifer: (A) concentrate from a desalination facility, provided that the injection well must be at least three miles from the closest outlet of Barton Springs; or (B) fresh water as part of an engineered aquifer and storage recovery facility, provided that each well used for injection or withdrawal from the facility must be at least three miles from the closest outlet of Barton Springs; or (4) an injection well that transects or terminates in the Edwards Aquifer for: (A) aquifer remediation; (B) the injection of a nontoxic tracer dye as part of a hydrologic study; or (C) another beneficial activity that is designed and undertaken wholly or partly for the purpose of increasing protection of an underground source of drinking water from pollution or other deleterious effects. (g) The commission must hold a public meeting before issuing a general permit under this section. (h) Rules adopted or a general permit issued under this section: (1) must require that an injection well authorized by the rules or permit be monitored by means of a monitoring well; (2) must ensure that an authorized activity will not result in the waste or pollution of water; (3) may not authorize an injection well under Subsection (f)(2) or (3) unless the well is associated with a small-scale research project designed to evaluate the long-term feasibility and safety of: (A) the injection of concentrate from a desalination facility; or (B) an aquifer storage and recovery project; (4) must require any authorization granted to be renewed at least as frequently as every 10 years; (5) must require that an injection well authorized under Subsection (f)(2)(A) or (3)(A) be monitored on an ongoing basis and that reports regarding the well be filed with the commission at least as frequently as every three months; and (6) must ensure that any injection well authorized for the purpose of injecting concentrate from a desalination facility does not transect the fresh water portion of the Edwards Aquifer. (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (h)(3), a general permit may authorize the owner of a well authorized under Subsection (f)(2) or (3) to continue operating the well for the purpose of implementing the desalination or engineered aquifer storage and recovery project following completion of the research project if the owner submits the information collected as part of the research project, including any information regarding the environmental impact of the well, to the commission and the commission determines that continued operation of the well will not pose a risk of pollution of the fresh water portion of the Edwards Aquifer. The commission shall make the information provided by the owner of the well easily accessible to the public. The permit may authorize the owner of the well to continue operating the well following completion of the research project pending the determination by the commission. If the commission determines that continued operation of the well will pose a risk of pollution of the fresh water portion of the Edwards Aquifer, the commission shall notify the operator and require the operator to modify the well as necessary to prevent pollution of the aquifer. If the operator fails to modify the well as required, the commission shall require the operator to cease operating the well. SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.