What You Need to Know about Groundwater Conservation Districts In Texas Tyler December 3,2002 Guy Fipps Professor and Extension Irrigation Engineer Dept.

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What You Need to Know about Groundwater Conservation Districts In Texas Tyler December 3,2002 Guy Fipps Professor and Extension Irrigation Engineer Dept. of Agricultural Engineering Texas A&M University

Today…..  Groundwater Resources  Water Supply and Demand Projects  Overview of Texas Water Law  Powers and Responsibilities of Districts  Financing of Districts  Questions…..

Managing Texas’ Groundwater Resources n Texas has extensive groundwater resources n About 60% of total freshwater use is from groundwater

Managing Texas’ Groundwater Resources n Population and industrial growth in Texas is forecasted to outstrip available supply n Groundwater depletion and competition is a major problem in parts of the state

STATE WATER PLAN Water for Texas 2002 Texas Water Development Board (Available on the TWDB Website)

Texas Water Law Surface Water and Groundwater are treated differently under the Law

Texas Water Law Surface Water  All surface water (except “diffused water”) belongs to the state  It is “held in trust” and appropriated to users through permits or water rights

Texas Water Law Groundwater  Based on the English common law document or the “rule of capture”  Landowner has unlimited right to withdraw and make “non-wasteful” use of groundwater

Texas Water Law Non-beneficial use of Groundwater  Allowing groundwater to escape from one geological formation to another that does not contain water

Texas Water Law Non-beneficial use of Groundwater  Polluting a groundwater reservoir by salt water or other substances  Causing groundwater to escape into surface water without authorization

Texas Water Law Groundwater “Law of the biggest pump” …the deepest well and most powerful pump get the water

GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS  First legislation enacted in 1949  Based on the philosophy of: locally controlled groundwater conservation districts to manage groundwater resources locally controlled groundwater conservation districts to manage groundwater resources  Confirmation election required

GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Powers and Responsibilities  Required (districts must do…..) - organizational/procedural requirements - duties  Optional (districts may do…..)

Powers and Responsibilities Organizational/procedural requirements  Operate on a fiscal year with an annual budget, audit accounts  Hold regular board meeting - at least quarterly, keep minutes of meetings, preserve records  Register board members and confirm election results with the the TNRCC

Powers and Responsibilities Required Duties  Develop and adopt a management plan, coordinate with regional water planning groups and other districts  Require permits for wells (except for exempt wells) (except for exempt wells)  Keep records on water wells  Make information on groundwater resources available to the TNRCC, TWDB

Powers and Responsibilities Optional  Adopt rules to conserve, protect, recharge and prevent waste of groundwater  Regulate the spacing and production of wells  Enforce rules  Acquire land, construct dams, install pumps and equipment for groundwater recharge  Purchase, sell, transport and distribute surface and groundwater

Powers and Responsibilities Optional (continued)  Exercise eminent domain to acquire property necessary for the exercise of authorized duties  Carry out research projects  Levy taxes, set fees (as authorized in enabling legislation)  Issue bonds  Regulate the transfer of water out of district

Permitting of Wells Wells exempt from permit requirements Domestic and/or livestock wells Domestic and/or livestock wells - on tracks larger than 10 acres - incapable of producing more than 25,000 gallons per day

Permitting of Wells Wells exempt from permit requirements Wells providing water for mining, oil and gas exploration/operations Wells providing water for mining, oil and gas exploration/operations - with permits from the Railroad Commission - unless well production is in excess of mining requirements

Permitting of Wells Wells exempt from permit requirements Any other type of well exempted by the district Any other type of well exempted by the district - must apply to all similar wells in the district

Transfer of Groundwater out of the District May require permits for water transfers May require permits for water transfers Districts are to consider: Districts are to consider: - groundwater availability - effects of proposed transfer on groundwater supply and existing permit holders - implications to the regional water plan and district’s management plan

Transfer of Groundwater out of the District Transfer permits may not be more restrictive than requirements for in-district users Transfer permits may not be more restrictive than requirements for in-district users A 50% export surcharge may be imposed in addition to the production fee A 50% export surcharge may be imposed in addition to the production fee

GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Financing of Districts May be through a property tax and/or production fees May be through a property tax and/or production fees Enabling legislation often specifies: Enabling legislation often specifies: - financing method - tax, production caps or rates

Financing of Districts Unless specified in enabling legislation tax rate caped at $0.50 per $100 valuation tax rate caped at $0.50 per $100 valuation (note: only 2 districts have rates above $0.10) Production rate caped at: Production rate caped at: - $1 per acre-foot/year for agricultural use - $10 per acre-foot/year for other uses

Financing of Districts Fees for Administrative Services Permit and other fees must not “reasonably exceed the cost of providing these services”

GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS “Special Districts” Legislature can give special powers to districts to address specific water problems

GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS “Special Districts”  Harris-Galveston Subsidence District (1975)  Ft. Bend Subsidence District (1989)  Edwards Aquifer Authority (1993)

Creation of Groundwater Conservation Districts  Action of the Legislature  Petition by Property Owners  Initiation by the TNRCC priority groundwater management areas  Adding territory to an Existing District

Groundwater Conservation Districts Based on the philosophy of  local management of groundwater resources  through groundwater conservation districts

Groundwater Conservation Districts For more information: The following publications are available from the Extension on-line bookstore:  Managing Texas’ Groundwater Resources through Groundwater Conservation Districts Texas Cooperative Extension Publication B also posted at  Questions about Groundwater Conservation Districts Texas Cooperative Extension Publication B-6120

Groundwater Conservation Districts For more information:  Texas Water Development Board’s Website on state water plan, water projections, etc…. This presentation will be posted on This presentation will be posted on my website: