Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2132

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to certain exemptions from the requirement to obtain a permit from a groundwater conservation district; authorizing a fee.

Impact

If enacted, HB2132 would significantly change how groundwater withdrawals are regulated in Texas, especially in rural areas where resource constraints are prevalent. The exemptions outlined in the bill are expected to facilitate easier access to groundwater resources for agriculture and oil-related activities, which could boost production and economic growth in these sectors. However, it is crucial to consider the potential impacts on local groundwater supplies, particularly in regions that are already experiencing issues with water availability.

Summary

House Bill 2132 aims to amend the Water Code by providing certain exemptions from the requirement to obtain a permit from groundwater conservation districts. Specifically, the bill targets minor water withdrawals for domestic use, livestock watering, and operations related to oil and gas production. These exemptions are limited to wells located on larger tracts of land and that do not produce more than a specified maximum of groundwater daily. By establishing these criteria, HB2132 seeks to ease the regulatory burden on individuals and businesses engaged in activities that require moderate groundwater use.

Contention

Notably, the provision for exemptions has raised concerns among environmental advocates and some local officials. They argue that the exemptions could lead to increased groundwater depletion, particularly in sensitive areas such as the Hill Country priority management zones. Critics contend that without appropriate oversight, unrestricted access to groundwater could exacerbate existing water shortages and threaten the ecological integrity of local ecosystems. Overall, the discussions surrounding HB2132 highlight a tension between economic development and environmental stewardship.

Companion Bills

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