LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
                                   Austin, Texas
         
                                   FISCAL NOTE
                               75th Regular Session
         
                                  March 4, 1997
         
         
      TO: Honorable David Counts, Chair            IN RE:  House Bill No. 1190, Committee Report 1st House, as amended
          Committee on Natural Resources                              By: Counts
          House
          Austin, Texas
         
         
         
         
         FROM:  John Keel, Director    
         
In response to your request for a Fiscal Note on HB1190 ( relating 
to monitoring of water quality in watersheds and river basins.) 
this office has detemined the following:
         
         Biennial Net Impact to General Revenue Funds by HB1190-Committee Report 1st House, as amended
         

Implementing the provisions of the bill would result in a 
net impact of $0 to General Revenue Related Funds through the 
biennium ending August 31, 1999.
         
The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal 
basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions 
of the bill.

         
 
Fiscal Analysis
 
The bill would re-authorize funding for the Clean Rivers program, 
currently set to expire August  31, 1998.  The bill would amend 
provisions of Chapter 26 of the Water Code relating to water 
quality monitoring and assessments for the Clean Rivers program. 
 The bill would require the Texas Natural Resource and Conservation 
Commission (TNRCC) to adopt rules setting certain program participation 
requirements for river authorities.  

The bill would provide 
that river authorities receive adequate funding to complete 
assessments.  Water quality monitoring and reporting duties 
would apply only to those river authorities that enter into 
an agreement with  TNRCC to perform those duties.  The bill 
would require that program funds be apportioned equitably among 
river basins.  The bill would also limit the use of funds for 
implementation of the Clean Rivers program, and continue the 
maximum allocation of 10 percent of annual fee revenues for 
TNRCC administrative costs. 

The bill would require data 
generated under the Clean Rivers program be used by TNRCC to 
conduct certain water quality management activities for permit 
development and review.   The bill would remove the current 
requirement that river authority assessments include a review 
of significant regulatory and enforcement issues.

The bill 
would make voluntary the existing requirements for cities with 
over 5,000 in population to establish water pollution control 
and abatement plans.   The bill would, however, allow the TNRCC 
to require cities with population of 10,000 or more which have 
certain water pollution problems to establish water pollution 
control and abatement programs.

This bill would take effect 
September 1, 1997.
 
Methodolgy
 
This bill would make no overall change to current funding.  
The bill would continue funding authority for the Clean Rivers 
program at the current annual level of $5 million, allowing 
TNRCC to retain no more than 10 percent for administrative costs 
to implement the program.  The remainder, $4.5 million, would 
be used to reimburse river authorities and other regional and 
local entities for the costs of conducting regional water quality 
assessments.  

The bill would continue to require participation 
from the Soil and Water Conservation Board (the Board) in river 
basin steering committees.  The Board anticipates it will be 
able to fulfill program requirements without additional cost.
The probable fiscal implications of implementing the provisions 
of the bill during each of the first  five years following passage 
is estimated as follows
 
Five Year Impact:
 
Fiscal Year Probable Revenue   Probable           Change in Number   
            Gain/(Loss) from   Savings/(Cost)     of State                                                
            Water Quality      from Water         Employees from                                          
            Account/           Quality Account/   FY 1997                                                 
            GR-Dedicated       GR-Dedicated                                                               
            0153               0153                                                                        
       1998                                                   0.0                                    
       1998         5,000,000       (5,000,000)               0.0                                    
       2000         5,000,000       (5,000,000)               0.0                                    
       2001         5,000,000       (5,000,000)               0.0                                    
       2002         5,000,000       (5,000,000)               0.0                                    
 
 
         Net Impact on General Revenue Related Funds:
 

 
              Fiscal Year      Probable Net Postive/(Negative)
                               General Revenue Related Funds
                                             Funds
               1998                   $0
               1999                    0
               2000                    0
               2001                    0
               2002                    0
 
          
This bill would continue the assessment and collection of fees 
from users of water, as well as wastewater permit holders.  
Based on current fee collections, local governments pay approximately 
50 percent, or $2.5 million, of the annual revenue of $5 million. 
 The bill would continue annual reimbursements of approximately 
$4.5 million to local governments for the cost of conducting 
regional water quality assessments.
          
   Source:            Agencies:   580   Water Development Board
                                         582   Natural Resources Conservation Commission
                                         592   Soil and Water Conservation Board
                      LBB Staff:   JK ,BB ,NT ,DM