By: Romero H.B. No. 5493 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the diversion and discharge of water for desalination. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Chapter 18, Water Code, is amended by adding Section 18.006 to read as follows: Sec. 18.006. DIVERSION AND DISCHARGE OF WATER FOR DESALINATION STUDY. (a) The commission shall conduct a joint study with the Parks and Wildlife Department and the General Land Office to determine the appropriateness of diversion of water from a bay or an arm of the Gulf of America for desalination, and identify specific factors and tolerances that are appropriate for the discharge of waste from desalination of treated marine seawater or brackish water in a bay or an arm of the Gulf of America, taking into account the need to protect marine organisms, local industries that depend on these coastal resources, and the overall ecological and health of the bays. The study shall include, but is not limited to, the following factors: (1) acceptable brine concentrate salinity; (2) toxicity of brine concentrate; (3) ambient temperature of brine concentrate; (4) velocity within the mixing zone; (5) cumulative volume of discharge relative to bay circulation and exchange; (6) location factors for discharges to minimize: (i) potential detrimental impacts on marine organisms, and (ii) potential impairment of benefits to marine organisms from freshwater inflows. (b) Not later than September 1, 2026, the commission shall complete a report on the results of the study. The report must include, if diversion is determined to be appropriate in any bay or arm of the Gulf of America, recommended tolerances by location for each factor listed in subsection (a), any other factors necessary to protect marine organisms and local industry dependent on those resources in a specific location from impacts of such diversions and discharges, and a standardized modeling application for permit applications. (c) Not later than September 1, 2027, the commission by rule shall: (1) determine if diversion for desalination is allowable in a bay or an arm of the Gulf of Mexico and, (2) designate appropriate locations, factors, and tolerances for discharge of waste resulting from the desalination of treated marine seawater or brackish water in a bay or an arm of the Gulf of America under this chapter and Chapter 26; and (3) designate a standardized modeling approach and application for permit applications for desalination with a proposed discharge point located in a bay or an arm of the Gulf of America under this chapter or Chapter 26. (d) Until the commission adopts rules under Subsection (b), a person must consult the Parks and Wildlife Department and the General Land Office regarding the point or points from which a facility the person proposes to construct may divert or discharge marine seawater or brackish water before submitting an application for a permit for the facility under this chapter, Chapter 11, or Chapter 26 or before beginning construction of the facility if the diversion or discharge is proposed for a bay or arm of the Gulf of America. An accurate summary of the results of the consultation process must be included as part of the application and considered by the commission in its decision process. SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.