Relating to the liability of a landowner for the withdrawal and beneficial use of groundwater.
Impact
This bill is likely to impact state laws related to water rights and land use significantly. By establishing that landowners can withdraw large quantities of groundwater (25,000 gallons per day or more) without the risk of being held liable for minor interferences, it encourages the use of groundwater resources for beneficial purposes while balancing the rights of neighboring properties. It is aimed at clarifying legal protections for landowners against claims of water interference, which could enhance the agricultural and economic landscape in Texas.
Summary
House Bill 215 addresses the liability of landowners concerning the withdrawal and beneficial use of groundwater. The bill amends the Water Code, specifically focusing on the rights of landowners to produce groundwater. Under this legislation, landowners and their representatives are granted the ability to drill for groundwater without incurring liability for interference, unless their actions cause significant harm to neighboring landowners by lowering the water table or affecting water sources negatively.
Contention
Despite its intentions, HB215 may spark controversy among those who believe it might encourage over-extraction of vital water resources. Critics may argue that the bill could lead to irresponsible use of groundwater by weakening the checks that safeguard against depletion. Approval of the bill thus brings forth discussions regarding sustainable management of water resources in a state where water scarcity can be a significant issue, raising concerns among environmental groups about potential harm to local ecosystems.
Relating to groundwater requirements for municipal and county approval of subdivision plats and the powers and duties of groundwater conservation districts.
Relating to the consideration of modeled sustained groundwater pumping in the adoption of desired future conditions in groundwater conservation districts.
Relating to the consideration of modeled sustained groundwater pumping in the adoption of desired future conditions in groundwater conservation districts.
Relating to the consideration of modeled sustained groundwater pumping in the adoption of desired future conditions in groundwater conservation districts.
Relating to the treatment and beneficial use of fluid oil and gas waste and related material, including a limitation on liability for that treatment or use.
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.