Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3675

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

Caption

Relating to the regulation of commercial development of groundwater in certain areas.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws concerning groundwater regulation by adding a layer of oversight on commercial activities related to groundwater extraction. It requires public hearings for any plan to drill in these sensitive areas, allowing for community input on potential environmental impacts. This could significantly affect local water management strategies, especially in regions experiencing rapid population growth or environmental concerns linked to water supply sustainability.

Summary

House Bill 3675 aims to regulate the commercial development of groundwater within designated buffer zones in Texas. The bill stipulates that any person seeking to drill or operate a well for groundwater production in these buffer zones must submit an application to the relevant groundwater conservation district. This application process is intended to ensure appropriate management of groundwater resources, particularly in areas that are close to significant population centers and vital water sources.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HB 3675 may arise from the procedural requirements it imposes, especially the need for public hearings. Proponents argue that these measures are necessary to protect community water resources and prevent over-extraction and related ecological issues. Conversely, critics may view the additional regulatory measures as a hindrance to economic development, particularly for businesses dependent on groundwater. Additionally, there might be concerns about the feasibility and administrative burden these requirements would impose on local groundwater conservation districts.

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 HB4891

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

TX HB4444

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

TX SB2453

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX SB39

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX HB3312

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX HB4294

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX HB3059

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

TX HB3278

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

TX SB2440

Relating to a requirement that certain plats for the subdivision of land include evidence of groundwater supply.

Similar Bills

CA AB709

Sustainable Groundwater Management Act: groundwater sustainability plans.

CA SB1220

Sustainable Groundwater Management Act: groundwater sustainability plans.

CA AB2201

Groundwater sustainability agency: groundwater extraction permit: verification.

CA AB828

Sustainable groundwater management: managed wetlands.

CA AB929

Sustainable groundwater management: managed wetlands.

CA AB321

Groundwater sustainability agencies.

CA AB1944

Sustainable groundwater management: San Luis Rey Valley Groundwater Basin.

CA SB315

Groundwater: groundwater sustainability agencies: probationary basins.