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Texas Senate Bill SB57

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Caption

Relating to the transfer of groundwater outside a groundwater conservation district's boundaries.

Impact

If enacted, SB57 would amend existing water laws in Texas, specifically Section 36.122 of the Water Code. The changes would enhance oversight on groundwater extraction and transfer, promoting a more coordinated approach among districts. This regulation is crucial for managing water resources, particularly in light of ongoing discussions about water scarcity and environmental sustainability in Texas. The requirement for majority consent is expected to instill a sense of regional responsibility towards groundwater management, potentially leading to better conservation practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 57 aims to regulate the transfer of groundwater outside the boundaries of groundwater conservation districts in Texas. The bill introduces a requirement that permits for such transfers—particularly those involving wells capable of producing 25,000 gallons or more of groundwater per day—must receive approval from a majority of the boards of the groundwater conservation districts located within the relevant management area. This measure is intended to ensure that potential impacts on water management and conservation efforts are adequately considered before such transfers are authorized.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face contention from parties concerned about local autonomy over groundwater management. Opponents may argue that imposing additional oversight stifles individual districts' abilities to make independent decisions regarding groundwater use. There may be concerns that this could lead to bureaucratic delays in permitting processes, thereby affecting businesses and local utilities that rely on timely access to groundwater. Proponents, however, argue this is a necessary step to prevent over-extraction and ensure sustainable water use, reflecting a broader trend toward environmental accountability and resource conservation.

Companion Bills

TX HB218

Identical Relating to the transfer of groundwater outside a groundwater conservation district's boundaries.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1690

Relating to an application for a permit for the transfer of groundwater out of a groundwater conservation district.

TX HB1689

Relating to the use of certain groundwater export fees collected by a groundwater conservation district.

TX HB5213

Relating to groundwater requirements for municipal and county approval of subdivision plats and the powers and duties of groundwater conservation districts.

TX SB1611

Relating to fees assessed by the Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District.

TX SB3054

Relating to the powers, duties, and governance of the Starr County Drainage District, changing the name of the Starr County Drainage District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District, and the dissolution and transfer of the Starr County Groundwater Conservation District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District; authorizing the imposition of a tax.

TX HB5320

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.

TX HB3433

Relating to fees assessed by the Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District.

TX HB3609

Relating to management plans adopted by groundwater conservation districts.

TX SB1583

Relating to management plans adopted by groundwater conservation districts.

TX HB4772

Relating to exemptions from the requirement to obtain a permit from a groundwater conservation district for certain groundwater wells.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.