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APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 36 AND THE DISTRICT S RULES AND MANAGEMENT PLAN TO THE OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DISTRICT LOST PINES GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT MAY 19, 2018 WORKSHOP BY NATASHA J. MARTIN AND JIM TOTTEN Overview Origins of Texas Groundwater Law Applicable Authorities Creation and Purpose Rulemaking and Rules Management Plan Permitting Enforcement Types of Water surface water: water of every river, natural stream, and lake, and of every bay or arm of the Gulf of Mexico, and the storm water, floodwater, and rainwater of every river, natural stream, canyon, ravine, depression, and watershed. Tex. Water Code Sec. 11.021. groundwater: "water percolating below the surface of the earth. Tex. Water Code Sec. 36.001(5). District Workshop - May 19, 2018 1

Water Laws in Texas http://www.afcec.af.mil/ Surface Water: Owned in trust by the State Groundwater: Owned by the surface owner Origins of Texas Groundwater Law Origins of Texas Groundwater Law The East Case (1904) Dispute between railway and neighbors Railway drilled a well pumping 25,000 GPD Neighbors claimed well drained their residential wells Texas Supreme Court upheld the rule of capture favoring the railway. District Workshop - May 19, 2018 2

Origins of Texas Groundwater Law Government interest in groundwater: 1917 - drought led to a constitutional amendment, the conservation amendment. Tex. Const. art. XVI, Sec. 59. 1949 authority for groundwater districts with the Groundwater Conservation District Act (Act). Courts reluctant to rule on groundwater cases after Legislative action. Texas follows rule of capture instead of reasonable use or the American rule. Continued Development of the Law Some time later Barshop v. Medina County Underground Water Conservation District (1996) - the Texas Supreme Court allowed the Legislature wide latitude to define the power of GCDs. Photo credit: Texas State Library and Archives Amendments to the Act (now Ch 36 of the Texas Water Code) to define power of GCDs: 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2011, and 2015. Applicable Authorities Creation & Operation Enabling Legislation General Statutory Law Chapters 36 and 49 Tex. Water Code; and Tex. Gov t Code (several chapters) Case Law District Rules Texas Water Development Board Rules (31 TAC Ch. 356) State s water planner and keeper of science TCEQ District Supervision (30 TAC Ch. 293) District Workshop - May 19, 2018 3

Applicable Authorities Planning Tex. Water Code Chapters 16 and 36 TWDB Rules 31 TAC Ch. 356 District Rules District Management Plan Applicable Authorities Judicial Review DFCs Water Code 36.10835 Generally 36.251-.254 rule adoptions enforcement permit decisions coloring outside the lines, ultra vires substantial evidence District Creation LPGCD was born on Sept. 1, 1999 by the 76 th Legislature. the boundaries are coextensive with the boundaries of Bastrop and Lee Counties governmental agency Created under and is essential to accomplish the purposes of Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution. this Act controls if there is a conflict with Ch. 36. District Workshop - May 19, 2018 4

Chapter 36 Purpose conservation, preservation, protection, recharging, and prevention of waste of groundwater. AND GCDs are: the state s preferred method of groundwater management GCDs: issue permits for drilling wells, limit production and spacing, and may protect historic use. Chapter 36 Primary regulators for well permitting and groundwater production. http://wdl.water.ca.gov/groundwater/wells/ standards.cfm District Administration District Administration (Makeup) The Board of Directors - Governing body: 5-11 directors. Conducting Business Acts presumed valid. Officers - President, Vice President, Secretary, and any other officers or assistant officers. General Manager and District Staff Consultants District Workshop - May 19, 2018 5

District Administration General Manager Board specifies duties. Can be delegated full authority to manage and operate the district subject board to orders. GM can employ and compensate staff. Accountability Meetings, Records, Regulatory Meetings at least quarterly; District operations and public input. Notice is per Open Meetings Act with a quorum expected. Records subject to the Public Information Act. Performance Review and Dissolution TCEQ Powers and Duties What can Districts do? Rulemaking Sec. 36.101 Enforcement Sec. 36.102 Improvements Sec. 36.103 Eminent Domain Sec. 36.105 Surveys Sec. 36.106 Research and Science 36.107; 36.109 Public Education Management Plan Sec. 36.1071 Joint Planning with GMAs (chs. 35 and 36) (DFCs) Sec. 36.108 Well Permitting Sec. 36.113 and Elements 36.1131 Well Monitoring 36.112 Hearings on Applications Sec. 36.114 Permit Renewal Sec. 36.1145 and Change in Operating Permits 36.1146 Spacing and Production 36.116 Allow Exemptions 36.117 Transfer Permits 36.122 District Workshop - May 19, 2018 6

Rulemaking Adopt and enforce rules to: manage groundwater production protect the groundwater prevent degradation of water quality prevent waste Adopting Rules When adopting rules, Board has to: consider all groundwater uses and needs; be fair and impartial; consider the groundwater ownership; consider the public interest and constitutional objectives; consider the District goals; and not be discriminatory. Rulemaking Process Subcommittee of the Board Advisory or Stakeholder Committee Notice - Post notice 20 days, and 72-hours Publication - proposed rules or amendments Comment Period Hearing Revisions (if any) Adoptions - by Order. Judicial Review - Appeal of rules from the effective date in of the Order Emergency Rules imminent threat to public health District Workshop - May 19, 2018 7

District Management Plan http://findwaterfirst.com/ Management Plan Goals efficient use preventing waste conjunctive surface water issues - encourage surface water use natural resource issues drought conditions conservation, recharge enhancement, rainwater harvesting, precipitation enhancement, or brush control the DFCs Management Plan Who s involved: District policy + science TWDB - groundwater availability modeling; and review and comment. Public notice, comment period, and hearing Challenges: Balancing act - Day, Bragg complex framework District Workshop - May 19, 2018 8

Joint Planning in the GMA District reps (presiding officer or designee) participate in the GMA planning Meet at least annually Review management plans and proposals for amendments to achieve the DFCs Adopt DFCs every 5 years for the aquifers in the GMA TWDB technical assistance available in advisory role DFC Reasonableness Factors District Reps must consider these in setting DFCs 36.108(d) (1) aquifer uses or conditions; (2) the water supply needs and water management strategies included in the state water plan; (3) hydrological conditions, including TERS provided by TWDB, annual recharge, inflows, and discharge; (4) other environmental impacts, including spring flow and other interactions between groundwater and surface water; (5) subsidence; (6) socioeconomic impacts reasonably expected to occur; (7) the impact on the interests and rights in private property (8) the feasibility of achieving the DFC; and (9) other. District Adoption of DFCs GMA has adopted a DFC for the management area GMA produces explanatory report with DFCs, justifications, proof of 9 factors District adopts applicable DFCs after notice from TWDB Appeal of DFCs to SOAH DFCs are not reasonable If petition filed with the District, the District arranges setting with SOAH District sends petition to TWDB. TWDB provides scientific and technical analysis of DFCs Hearing ALJ PFD goes back to District for review District final order Petitioner pays for DFC Appeal Judicial Review Appeal District Workshop - May 19, 2018 9

Permits A Well Permit is required for: drilling equipping operating completing substantially altering the size of wells or pumps Amendment approval change in withdrawal or use 36.113 No permit for: - maintenance or repair if not increasing the production capabilities or similar well replacement Types of Authorizations No mandate on the types of permits a district by rule may require there is only a list of activities for which a district may require a permit. Registration for exempt wells Sect. 4 Operating Permits Transport Permits Sect. 6 Amendments Sect. 7 Renewals Rule 5.7, 6.6 No historic use permit although can be common. Spacing Property Lines 36.116, Rule 8.2 New exempt 50 ft New non-exempt 100 ft Other wells 36.116, Rule 8.2 registered or permitted, different owner, and same aquifer Variances: new exempt (GM), new non-exempt (Board) District Workshop - May 19, 2018 10

Exemptions 3 classes of wells are exempt: Domestic or livestock wells on a tract larger than 10 acres, and max production is 25K GPD. Oil and gas drilling or exploration rig Mining Additional exemptions per District Rules - Rule 3.1 Domestic or livestock wells on a tract larger than 2 acres Agricultural with less than 200 AF/year Test or monitoring Exempt Registration Exempt Wells Must register with the District. Must equip well to prevent waste. Content: location, depth, screened intervals, pump size, and fee. Existing before 6/21/00, GM approval. 2000 2016, GM or Board approval. New after 4/20/16, GM or Board approval. New well expires if well not completed within 180 days unless extension authorized Non-Exempt Operating Permits Operating Application Contents - Section 5 Signed and sworn (Form 200). Well registration (Form 300) Location map Max instant and annual production rate 36-hour pump test for 200 AF/yr or more, unless waived Water conservation plan Drought contingency plan Well closure Fee District Workshop - May 19, 2018 11

Exempt Transport Permits 2 types of Exemptions to Transport 1. partly inside and partly outside the District: Water used on contiguous property partly by same owner Retail Public Utility (CCN or not) 2. All outside the District with Continuing arrangement effective before 3/2/1997 (and no increases) Non-Exempt Transport Permits Transport Application Contents - Section 5 Signed and sworn form (Form 200). Well registration (Form 300) Location of the use of water Max amount transferred outside the District annually Water supply needs in receiving area Identity of the end user if not the applicant Fee Considerations: availability of water in District, impact on aquifer, Management Plan District Workshop - May 19, 2018 12

Permits Considerations Considerations when reviewing permits complete and fees paid; History of non-compliance unreasonable affects on groundwater and surface water; beneficial use; consistent with the district's management plan; avoid waste and achieve water conservation; and protect groundwater quality; and follow well plugging guidelines at the time of well closure consistent with the DFCs By Statute and rule Permits Key Definition Beneficial use: Agricultural Gardening Domestic stock raising Municipal Mining Industrial Commercial recreational or pleasure purposes oil, gas, sulfur, or other minerals or other that is useful and beneficial to the user District Workshop - May 19, 2018 13

Permits - Key Definition Waste: To reservoirs unsuitable for agriculture, gardening, or domestic or not containing groundwater Water produced is not used for a beneficial purpose Saltwater or other contaminant pollution To land other than that of the owner of the well unless authorized Artesian well exception - run off the owner's land or percolate above Waste Prohibited Groundwater cannot be used as to create waste. Groundwater producers and users exercise due care to prevent waste. Additional District definitions for Waste: Producing without authorization. Producing in violation of an authorization. Operating a deteriorated well. Sect. 1. Permit Application Life cycle Application filed Technical Review by GM Administratively complete by GM Hearing Notice (District, Applicant, Requested) Request for contested case hearing (5 days before hearing) Hearing public comments If not contested Take action issue or deny If contested STOP (no action on a contested application) Preliminary hearing - standing Decision on request for contested case hearing Hearing by District Board, Hearings Examiner or SOAH District Workshop - May 19, 2018 14

Example Permit - Forestar All permits are issued subject to: District Rules Board Orders Management Plan Ch. 36 of the Water Code Permit conditions (including special conditions) Example Permit - Forestar Standard Conditions Beneficial Use Waste prohibited Metering accuracy District Access Application incorporated Enforcement Example Permit - Forestar Special Operating Conditions Prevail if conflict with District Rules Aggregated withdrawal annual amount for multiple wells Demonstrate contractual obligations or reduction possible Special Transport Condition Aggregated annual transport amount District Workshop - May 19, 2018 15

Enforcement District Remedies for breaking District rules or Ch. 36: injunction mandatory injunction or other appropriate remedy in a court of competent jurisdiction file a petition in Bastrop County (district office) Reasonable civil penalties for breach of a rule max $10,000 per day per violation per statute. Attorneys fees granted if District prevails. Amount fixed by the judge. Enforcement Inspection Reasonable Notice Notice of Violation (NOV) Water Code or District Rules. 13.215.7 process) Request CCH on violation (30 days) Hearing with General Manager and Regulated Entity If no request, NOV goes to Board. Mail notice to NOV recipient Record decision in the minutes Order reflecting decision Penalties max $5K/day/violation of District Rule Civil get the courts involved through injunction or mandatory injunction Sect. 13 District Workshop - May 19, 2018 16

VI. Summary and Wrap-Up Helpful Links Chapter 36, TEX. WATER CODE http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/docs/wa/htm/wa.36.htm District Rules http://www.lostpineswater.org/documentcenter/view/57 District Management Plan http://www.lostpineswater.org/documentcenter/view/63 District Workshop - May 19, 2018 17