Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB616

Filed
12/13/24  
Out of Senate Committee
2/25/25  
Voted on by Senate
3/12/25  
Out of House Committee
4/28/25  
Voted on by House
5/5/25  
Governor Action
5/24/25  

Caption

Relating to aquifer storage and recovery projects that transect a portion of the Edwards Aquifer.

Impact

The impact of SB616 will be significant as it directly addresses the management and protection of the Edwards Aquifer, which serves as a critical water source for millions of Texans. By setting regulations that govern the injection of water into the aquifer, the bill aims to prevent contamination and ensure the long-term viability of this essential water resource. The TCEQ is tasked with developing rules to implement these regulations, ensuring that the state's approach to water management is structured and follows scientific best practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 616 aims to regulate aquifer storage and recovery projects that intersect portions of the Edwards Aquifer in Texas. Specifically, the bill amends the Water Code to delineate under which circumstances projects can be permitted, providing clear guidelines for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) on managing water injections into aquifers. The legislation is designed to enhance sustainability practices concerning the state’s valuable water resources, particularly in areas vulnerable to drought and water scarcity. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining the health of the Edwards Aquifer while allowing for necessary water recovery projects.

Sentiment

Sentiment around SB616 appears largely supportive, with provisions seen as necessary to safeguard the aquifer while balancing the need for recovery projects to address water shortages. Various stakeholders, including environmental groups and water management officials, view the bill positively as a step towards responsible water resource management. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential implications for local governance and the feasibility of the TCEQ's rule-making process in a timely and efficient manner.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB616 include concerns from local governments and environmental advocates about the thresholds for permitting aquifer storage and recovery that may not adequately protect the aquifer from adverse effects. Critics argue that while the aim of the bill is commendable, the injection practices to be allowed under the new regulations must be rigorously evaluated to prevent potential risks to water quality. The regulation of such projects is a delicate balance between enabling innovative water recovery methods and maintaining the ecological integrity of the Edwards Aquifer.

Companion Bills

TX HB1618

Identical Relating to aquifer storage and recovery projects that transect a portion of the Edwards Aquifer.

TX HB5385

Similar To Relating to aquifer storage and recovery projects that transect a portion of the Edwards Aquifer.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2159

Relating to aquifer storage and recovery projects that transect a portion of the Edwards Aquifer.

TX HB4931

Relating to aquifer storage and recovery projects that transect a portion of the Edwards Aquifer.

TX HB1618

Relating to aquifer storage and recovery projects that transect a portion of the Edwards Aquifer.

TX HB5385

Relating to aquifer storage and recovery projects that transect a portion of the Edwards Aquifer.

TX SB863

Relating to water withdrawn from the Edwards Aquifer and to the use of certain reclaimed water in an aquifer storage and recovery project.

TX SB2885

Relating to the use of reclaimed water that has been treated to meet certain standards as part of an aquifer storage and recovery project.

TX HB2817

Relating to the use of water withdrawn from the Edwards Aquifer.

TX HB1523

Relating to a temporary prohibition on the authorization by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of the use of a Class V injection well for certain aquifer storage and recovery projects.

TX HB3139

Relating to the authority of a county overlying the Edwards Aquifer to approve the creation of and issuance of bonds by a municipal utility district.

TX HCR121

Urging the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to take immediate and decisive action to protect the Edwards Aquifer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.