Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5188

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Caption

Relating to an exemption from the requirement to obtain a permit from a groundwater conservation district for certain brackish groundwater wells.

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 5188 would streamline the process for accessing brackish groundwater, which is increasingly important for various sectors, including agriculture and energy. By reducing the regulatory burden on operators, the bill is expected to facilitate more efficient water use from these sources. This legislative change could promote economic growth in areas dependent on such water supplies, as it eases previous constraints related to permitting processes.

Summary

House Bill 5188 aims to clarify exemptions from the permitting requirements set forth by groundwater conservation districts specifically for brackish groundwater wells. The bill modifies existing regulations to allow for the drilling and operation of wells that withdraw brackish groundwater without requiring a permit, provided certain conditions are met. Notably, these conditions include the necessity for the well to produce water with a specified average total dissolved solids concentration and the requirement that the successful drilling operator provides documentation to the groundwater conservation district.

Contention

While proponents may argue that this bill enhances access to an important water resource, there are potential concerns regarding the long-term sustainability of groundwater supplies in Texas. Critics might express fears that easing regulations could lead to over-extraction of brackish groundwater, particularly in regions where water scarcity is already prevalent. The exemptions, if not carefully monitored, might undermine local control over water resources, potentially leading to conflicts among users dependent on limited groundwater supplies. Thus, careful implementation and oversight will be crucial in balancing the needs of economic development with the sustainability of water resources.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Water Code

  • Chapter 36. Groundwater Conservation Districts
    • Section: 117

Companion Bills

TX SB2658

Identical Relating to the production and study of brackish groundwater.

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