Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5365

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Caption

Relating to groundwater production restrictions imposed by certain conservation and reclamation districts for wells used wholly or partly for cemetery irrigation.

Impact

This legislation is likely to have a significant effect on how conservation and reclamation districts manage water resources. The bill could lead to the implementation of stricter regulations and monitoring of groundwater usage for cemetery irrigation. Consequently, cemeteries may need to adapt their irrigation practices to comply with the new regulations, which would promote more efficient water usage and conservation practices. The bill aims to underscore the importance of sustainable management of vital groundwater resources while balancing the need for maintaining cemetery aesthetics.

Summary

House Bill 5365 focuses on groundwater production restrictions specifically for wells utilized wholly or partly for cemetery irrigation. The bill aims to address the regulatory aspects related to water use in cemeteries, emphasizing the necessity of conservation efforts in the face of declining water resources. By establishing guidelines, the bill proposes to ensure sustainable water usage in the context of landscaping and maintenance of cemetery grounds, which often require significant water consumption.

Contention

Potential points of contention may arise regarding the implications of these restrictions on cemetery operators and their ability to maintain grounds adequately. Those advocating for the bill may argue that it is a necessary measure to ensure long-term sustainability of local water resources. However, opponents may raise concerns about the potential financial burden on cemetery operators and challenges regarding maintaining the quality of cemetery grounds under new water usage restrictions. This debate could reflect broader discussions on resource management and the roles of government in regulating water use in various sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1055

Relating to permit fees for groundwater wells imposed by the Southeast Texas Groundwater Conservation District.

TX HB217

Relating to the liability of a groundwater conservation district for actions of the district restricting groundwater production from a well.

TX HB5188

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

TX HB4772

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

TX SB1226

Relating to the creation of certain regional conservation and reclamation districts.

TX HB3363

Relating to the creation of certain regional conservation and reclamation districts.

TX HB2080

Relating to the review of the duties of a groundwater conservation district by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX SB612

Relating to the authority of certain conservation and reclamation districts to impose fees for the construction of certain pipelines and associated infrastructure.

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 HB3115

Relating to the authority of the Cow Creek Groundwater Conservation District to regulate certain wells.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.