Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4623 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 05/06/2023

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                    88R11798 JXC-F
 By: Goldman H.B. No. 4623


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the consideration of water markets in the regional
 water planning process.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 16.053, Water Code, is amended by adding
 Subsection (d-1) and amending Subsection (e) to read as follows:
 (d-1)  In this section, "water market" means an exchange
 where water rights and all or a portion of the volumes associated
 with those rights are sold, purchased, optioned, or leased for the
 purpose of conveyance, transfer, supply, or forbearance or changing
 the legal purpose of use. The term does not include a market for
 wholesale or retail water transactions.
 (e)  Each regional water planning group shall submit to the
 development board a regional water plan that:
 (1)  is consistent with the guidance principles for the
 state water plan adopted by the development board under Section
 16.051(d);
 (2)  provides information based on data provided or
 approved by the development board in a format consistent with the
 guidelines provided by the development board under Subsection (d);
 (2-a) is consistent with the desired future conditions
 adopted under Section 36.108 for the relevant aquifers located in
 the regional water planning area as of the most recent deadline for
 the board to adopt the state water plan under Section 16.051 or, at
 the option of the regional water planning group, established
 subsequent to the adoption of the most recent plan; provided,
 however, that if no groundwater conservation district exists within
 the area of the regional water planning group, the regional water
 planning group shall determine the supply of groundwater for
 regional planning purposes; the Texas Water Development Board shall
 review and approve, prior to inclusion in the regional water plan,
 that the groundwater supply for the regional planning group without
 a groundwater conservation district in its area is physically
 compatible, using the board's groundwater availability models,
 with the desired future conditions adopted under Section 36.108 for
 the relevant aquifers in the groundwater management area that are
 regulated by groundwater conservation districts;
 (3)  identifies:
 (A)  each source of water supply in the regional
 water planning area, including information supplied by the
 executive administrator on the amount of modeled available
 groundwater in accordance with the guidelines provided by the
 development board under Subsections (d) and (f);
 (B)  factors specific to each source of water
 supply to be considered in determining whether to initiate a
 drought response;
 (C)  actions to be taken as part of the response;
 (D)  existing major water infrastructure
 facilities that may be used for interconnections in the event of an
 emergency shortage of water; and
 (E)  unnecessary or counterproductive variations
 in specific drought response strategies, including outdoor
 watering restrictions, among user groups in the regional water
 planning area that may confuse the public or otherwise impede
 drought response efforts;
 (4)  has specific provisions for water management
 strategies to be used during a drought of record;
 (5)  includes but is not limited to consideration of
 the following:
 (A)  any existing water or drought planning
 efforts addressing all or a portion of the region and potential
 impacts on public health, safety, or welfare in this state;
 (B)  approved groundwater conservation district
 management plans and other plans submitted under Section 16.054;
 (C)  all potentially feasible water management
 strategies, including but not limited to improved conservation,
 reuse, and management of existing water supplies, conjunctive use,
 acquisition of available existing water supplies, and development
 of new water supplies;
 (D)  protection of existing water rights in the
 region;
 (E)  opportunities for and the benefits of
 developing regional water supply facilities or providing regional
 management of water supply facilities;
 (F)  appropriate provision for environmental
 water needs and for the effect of upstream development on the bays,
 estuaries, and arms of the Gulf of Mexico and the effect of plans on
 navigation;
 (G)  provisions in Section 11.085(k)(1) if
 interbasin transfers are contemplated;
 (H)  voluntary transfer of water within the region
 using, but not limited to, regional water banks, sales, leases,
 options, subordination agreements, and financing agreements;
 (I)  emergency transfer of water under Section
 11.139, including information on the part of each permit, certified
 filing, or certificate of adjudication for nonmunicipal use in the
 region that may be transferred without causing unreasonable damage
 to the property of the nonmunicipal water rights holder; and
 (J)  opportunities for and the benefits of
 developing large-scale desalination facilities for:
 (i)  marine seawater that serve local or
 regional entities; and
 (ii)  brackish groundwater that serve local
 or regional brackish groundwater production zones identified and
 designated under Section 16.060(b)(5);
 (6)  identifies river and stream segments of unique
 ecological value and sites of unique value for the construction of
 reservoirs that the regional water planning group recommends for
 protection under Section 16.051;
 (7)  assesses the impact of the plan on unique river and
 stream segments identified in Subdivision (6) if the regional water
 planning group or the legislature determines that a site of unique
 ecological value exists;
 (8)  describes the impact of proposed water projects on
 water quality;
 (9)  includes information on:
 (A)  projected water use and conservation in the
 regional water planning area; and
 (B)  the implementation of state and regional
 water plan projects, including water conservation strategies,
 necessary to meet the state's projected water demands;
 (10)  if the regional water planning area has
 significant identified water needs, provides a specific assessment
 of the potential for aquifer storage and recovery projects to meet
 those needs;
 (11)  sets one or more specific goals for gallons of
 water use per capita per day in each decade of the period covered by
 the plan for the municipal water user groups in the regional water
 planning area; [and]
 (12)  assesses the progress of the regional water
 planning area in encouraging cooperation between water user groups
 for the purpose of achieving economies of scale and otherwise
 incentivizing strategies that benefit the entire region; and
 (13)  describes opportunities for the creation and
 establishment of local or regional water markets and considers the
 potential for voluntary transfer of water in the region using those
 markets.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.