Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5559

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Caption

Relating to the enforcement of drought contingency plans by water and sewer utilities and the Public Utility Commission of Texas.

Impact

The introduction of HB 5559 could significantly reshape how water utilities operate during periods of drought. By specifying enforcement procedures, including fines and service discontinuation for non-compliance, the bill intends to provide a structured approach to water conservation. This regulation is critical in guiding utilities to proactively plan for drought scenarios, potentially leading to more sustainable water usage within the consumer base. Moreover, municipalities will retain jurisdiction over their local water supplier regulations, requiring them to align with the standards set forth in this bill.

Summary

House Bill 5559 focuses on the implementation and enforcement of drought contingency plans specifically by water and sewer utilities in Texas. The bill mandates that utilities establish specific, quantified goals for water use reductions during drought periods. This legislative effort is aimed at ensuring that Texas can better manage its water resources, especially given the recurring challenges of drought within the state. The bill also describes the role of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, which oversees these utilities, emphasizing its authority to set regulations that promote safe drinking water and environmental protection.

Contention

Although the bill promotes necessary water conservation practices, it may also spark debate regarding the balance between mandated regulations versus local control. Some stakeholders fear that stringent requirements for water usage could place undue burdens on utility operations and may lead to conflicts between state regulations and local governance. The discussion around the bill may also highlight broader concerns about resource management and the equitable enforcement of restrictions, particularly in areas that may be more vulnerable to drought conditions.

Companion Bills

TX SB2662

Identical Relating to the enforcement of drought contingency plans by water and sewer utilities and the Public Utility Commission of Texas.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2662

Relating to the enforcement of drought contingency plans by water and sewer utilities and the Public Utility Commission of Texas.

TX SB845

Relating to water utilities regulated by the Public Utility Commission.

TX SB367

Modifies provisions relating to the purchase of small water utilities by large water public utilities

TX SB740

Relating to certain proceedings by the Public Utility Commission of Texas regarding water or sewer service.

TX HB2500

Relating to certain proceedings by the Public Utility Commission of Texas regarding water or sewer service.

TX SF2304

A bill for an act relating to certain public utilities, including the development of ratemaking principles permitted for recovery costs of certain investments in infrastructure by water and wastewater utilities and cost considerations for acquisitions of water, sanitary sewer, or storm water utilities. (Formerly SSB 3068.) Effective date: 07/01/2026

TX HB2712

Relating to test years used for ratemaking purposes by certain water and sewer utilities.

TX SB1891

Relating to test years used for ratemaking purposes by certain water and sewer utilities.

TX SB0426

Water utilities.

TX AB2289

Public utilities: Public Utilities Commission: telecommunications: broadband internet access service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.