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|  | AN ACT | 
|  | relating to the management of the water resources of the state, | 
|  | including the protection of instream flows and freshwater inflows, | 
|  | and to the management of groundwater in the area regulated by the | 
|  | Edwards Aquifer Authority and to the operations and oversight of | 
|  | the authority. | 
|  | BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
|  | ARTICLE 1. MANAGEMENT OF STATE WATER | 
|  | SECTION 1.01.  The heading to Section 5.506, Water Code, is | 
|  | amended to read as follows: | 
|  | Sec. 5.506.  EMERGENCY SUSPENSION OF PERMIT CONDITION | 
|  | RELATING TO, AND EMERGENCY AUTHORITY TO MAKE AVAILABLE WATER SET | 
|  | ASIDE FOR, BENEFICIAL INFLOWS TO AFFECTED BAYS AND ESTUARIES AND | 
|  | INSTREAM USES. | 
|  | SECTION 1.02.  Section 5.506, Water Code, is amended by | 
|  | adding Subsection (a-1) and amending Subsections (b) and (c) to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (a-1)  State water that is set aside by the commission to | 
|  | meet the needs for freshwater inflows to affected bays and | 
|  | estuaries and instream uses under Section 11.1471(a)(2) may be made | 
|  | available temporarily for other essential beneficial uses if the | 
|  | commission finds that an emergency exists that cannot practically | 
|  | be resolved in another way. | 
|  | (b)  The commission must give written notice of the proposed | 
|  | action [ suspension] to the Parks and Wildlife Department before the | 
|  | commission suspends a permit condition under Subsection (a) or | 
|  | makes water available temporarily under Subsection (a-1) [ this  | 
|  | section].  The commission shall give the Parks and Wildlife | 
|  | Department an opportunity to submit comments on the proposed action | 
|  | [ suspension] for a period of 72 hours from receipt of the notice and | 
|  | must consider those comments before issuing an order implementing | 
|  | the proposed action [ imposing the suspension]. | 
|  | (c)  The commission may suspend a permit condition under | 
|  | Subsection (a) or make water available temporarily under Subsection | 
|  | (a-1) [ this section] without notice except as required by | 
|  | Subsection (b). | 
|  | SECTION 1.03.  Section 5.701(j), Water Code, is amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (j)  The fee for other uses of water not specifically named | 
|  | in this section is $1 per acre-foot, except that no political | 
|  | subdivision may be required to pay fees to use water for recharge of | 
|  | underground freshwater-bearing sands and aquifers or for abatement | 
|  | of natural pollution.  A fee is not required for a water right that | 
|  | is [ This fee is waived for applications for instream-use water  | 
|  | rights] deposited into the Texas Water Trust. | 
|  | SECTION 1.04.  Section 11.002, Water Code, is amended by | 
|  | adding Subdivisions (15), (16), (17), (18), and (19) to read as | 
|  | follows: | 
|  | (15)  "Environmental flow analysis" means the | 
|  | application of a scientifically derived process for predicting the | 
|  | response of an ecosystem to changes in instream flows or freshwater | 
|  | inflows. | 
|  | (16)  "Environmental flow regime" means a schedule of | 
|  | flow quantities that reflects seasonal and yearly fluctuations that | 
|  | typically would vary geographically, by specific location in a | 
|  | watershed, and that are shown to be adequate to support a sound | 
|  | ecological environment and to maintain the productivity, extent, | 
|  | and persistence of key aquatic habitats in and along the affected | 
|  | water bodies. | 
|  | (17)  "Environmental flow standards" means those | 
|  | requirements adopted by the commission under Section 11.1471. | 
|  | (18)  "Advisory group" means the environmental flows | 
|  | advisory group. | 
|  | (19)  "Science advisory committee" means the Texas | 
|  | environmental flows science advisory committee. | 
|  | SECTION 1.05.  Section 11.023(a), Water Code, is amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (a)  To the extent that state water has not been set aside by | 
|  | the commission under Section 11.1471(a)(2) to meet downstream | 
|  | instream flow needs or freshwater inflow needs, state [ State] water | 
|  | may be appropriated, stored, or diverted for: | 
|  | (1)  domestic and municipal uses, including water for | 
|  | sustaining human life and the life of domestic animals; | 
|  | (2)  agricultural uses and industrial uses, meaning | 
|  | processes designed to convert materials of a lower order of value | 
|  | into forms having greater usability and commercial value, including | 
|  | the development of power by means other than hydroelectric; | 
|  | (3)  mining and recovery of minerals; | 
|  | (4)  hydroelectric power; | 
|  | (5)  navigation; | 
|  | (6)  recreation and pleasure; | 
|  | (7)  public parks; and | 
|  | (8)  game preserves. | 
|  | SECTION 1.06.  Section 11.0235, Water Code, is amended by | 
|  | amending Subsections (c) and (e) and adding Subsections (d-1) | 
|  | through (d-6) and (f) to read as follows: | 
|  | (c)  The legislature has expressly required the commission | 
|  | while balancing all other public interests to consider and, to the | 
|  | extent practicable, provide for the freshwater inflows and instream | 
|  | flows necessary to maintain the viability of the state's streams, | 
|  | rivers, and bay and estuary systems in the commission's regular | 
|  | granting of permits for the use of state waters.  As an essential | 
|  | part of the state's environmental flows policy, all permit | 
|  | conditions relating to freshwater inflows to affected bays and | 
|  | estuaries and instream flow needs must be subject to temporary | 
|  | suspension if necessary for water to be applied to essential | 
|  | beneficial uses during emergencies. | 
|  | (d-1)  The legislature has determined that existing water | 
|  | rights that are converted to water rights for environmental | 
|  | purposes should be enforced in a manner consistent with the | 
|  | enforcement of water rights for other purposes as provided by the | 
|  | laws of this state governing the appropriation of state water. | 
|  | (d-2)  The legislature finds that to provide certainty in | 
|  | water management and development and to provide adequate protection | 
|  | of the state's streams, rivers, and bays and estuaries, the state | 
|  | must have a process with specific timelines for prompt action to | 
|  | address environmental flow issues in the state's major basin and | 
|  | bay systems, especially those systems in which unappropriated water | 
|  | is still available. | 
|  | (d-3)  The legislature finds that: | 
|  | (1)  in those basins in which water is available for | 
|  | appropriation, the commission should establish an environmental | 
|  | set-aside below which water should not be available for | 
|  | appropriation; and | 
|  | (2)  in those basins in which the unappropriated water | 
|  | that will be set aside for instream flow and freshwater inflow | 
|  | protection is not sufficient to fully satisfy the environmental | 
|  | flow standards established by the commission, a variety of market | 
|  | approaches, both public and private, for filling the gap must be | 
|  | explored and pursued. | 
|  | (d-4)  The legislature finds that while the state has | 
|  | pioneered tools to address freshwater inflow needs for bays and | 
|  | estuaries, there are limitations to those tools in light of both | 
|  | scientific and public policy evolution.  To fully address bay and | 
|  | estuary environmental flow issues, the foundation of work | 
|  | accomplished by the state should be improved.  While the state's | 
|  | instream flow studies program appears to encompass a comprehensive | 
|  | and scientific approach for establishing a process to assess | 
|  | instream flow needs for rivers and streams across the state, more | 
|  | extensive review and examination of the details of the program, | 
|  | which may not be fully developed until the program is under way, are | 
|  | needed to ensure an effective tool for evaluating riverine | 
|  | environmental flow conditions. | 
|  | (d-5)  The legislature finds that the management of water to | 
|  | meet instream flow and freshwater inflow needs should be evaluated | 
|  | on a regular basis and adapted to reflect both improvements in | 
|  | science related to environmental flows and future changes in | 
|  | projected human needs for water.  In addition, the development of | 
|  | management strategies for addressing environmental flow needs | 
|  | should be an ongoing, adaptive process that considers and addresses | 
|  | local issues. | 
|  | (d-6)  The legislature finds that recommendations for state | 
|  | action to protect instream flows and freshwater inflows should be | 
|  | developed through a consensus-based, regional approach involving | 
|  | balanced representation of stakeholders and that such a process | 
|  | should be encouraged throughout the state. | 
|  | (e)  The fact that greater pressures and demands are being | 
|  | placed on the water resources of the state makes it of paramount | 
|  | importance to ensure [ reexamine the process for ensuring] that | 
|  | these important priorities are effectively addressed by detailing | 
|  | how environmental flow standards are to be developed using the | 
|  | environmental studies that have been and are to be performed by the | 
|  | state and others and specifying in clear delegations of authority | 
|  | how those environmental flow standards will be integrated into the | 
|  | regional water planning and water permitting process [ to the  | 
|  | commission]. | 
|  | (f)  The legislature recognizes that effective | 
|  | implementation of the approach provided by this chapter for | 
|  | protecting instream flows and freshwater inflows will require more | 
|  | effective water rights administration and enforcement systems than | 
|  | are currently available in most areas of the state. | 
|  | SECTION 1.07.  Subchapter B, Chapter 11, Water Code, is | 
|  | amended by adding Sections 11.0236, 11.02361, 11.02362, and 11.0237 | 
|  | to read as follows: | 
|  | Sec. 11.0236.  ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS ADVISORY GROUP.  (a)  In | 
|  | recognition of the importance that the ecological soundness of our | 
|  | riverine, bay, and estuary systems and riparian lands has on the | 
|  | economy, health, and well-being of the state there is created the | 
|  | environmental flows advisory group. | 
|  | (b)  The advisory group is composed of nine members as | 
|  | follows: | 
|  | (1)  three members appointed by the governor; | 
|  | (2)  three members of the senate appointed by the | 
|  | lieutenant governor; and | 
|  | (3)  three members of the house of representatives | 
|  | appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives. | 
|  | (c)  Of the members appointed under Subsection (b)(1): | 
|  | (1)  one member must be a member of the commission; | 
|  | (2)  one member must be a member of the board; and | 
|  | (3)  one member must be a member of the Parks and | 
|  | Wildlife Commission. | 
|  | (d)  Each member of the advisory group serves at the will of | 
|  | the person who appointed the member. | 
|  | (e)  The appointed senator with the most seniority and the | 
|  | appointed house member with the most seniority serve together as | 
|  | co-presiding officers of the advisory group. | 
|  | (f)  A member of the advisory group is not entitled to | 
|  | receive compensation for service on the advisory group but is | 
|  | entitled to reimbursement of the travel expenses incurred by the | 
|  | member while conducting the business of the advisory group, as | 
|  | provided by the General Appropriations Act. | 
|  | (g)  The advisory group may accept gifts and grants from any | 
|  | source to be used to carry out a function of the advisory group. | 
|  | (h)  The commission shall provide staff support for the | 
|  | advisory group. | 
|  | (i)  The advisory group shall conduct public hearings and | 
|  | study public policy implications for balancing the demands on the | 
|  | water resources of the state resulting from a growing population | 
|  | with the requirements of the riverine, bay, and estuary systems | 
|  | including granting permits for instream flows dedicated to | 
|  | environmental needs or bay and estuary inflows, use of the Texas | 
|  | Water Trust, and any other issues that the advisory group | 
|  | determines have importance and relevance to the protection of | 
|  | environmental flows.  In evaluating the options for providing | 
|  | adequate environmental flows, the advisory group shall take notice | 
|  | of the strong public policy imperative that exists in this state | 
|  | recognizing that environmental flows are important to the | 
|  | biological health of our public and private lands, streams and | 
|  | rivers, and bay and estuary systems and are high priorities in the | 
|  | water management process.  The advisory group shall specifically | 
|  | address: | 
|  | (1)  ways that the ecological soundness of those | 
|  | systems will be ensured in the water rights administration and | 
|  | enforcement and water allocation processes; and | 
|  | (2)  appropriate methods to encourage persons | 
|  | voluntarily to convert reasonable amounts of existing water rights | 
|  | to use for environmental flow protection temporarily or | 
|  | permanently. | 
|  | (j)  The advisory group may adopt rules, procedures, and | 
|  | policies as needed to administer this section, to implement its | 
|  | responsibilities, and to exercise its authority under Sections | 
|  | 11.02361 and 11.02362. | 
|  | (k)  Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the | 
|  | size, composition, or duration of the advisory group. | 
|  | (l)  Not later than December 1, 2008, and every two years | 
|  | thereafter, the advisory group shall issue and promptly deliver to | 
|  | the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of | 
|  | representatives copies of a report summarizing: | 
|  | (1)  any hearings conducted by the advisory group; | 
|  | (2)  any studies conducted by the advisory group; | 
|  | (3)  any legislation proposed by the advisory group; | 
|  | (4)  progress made in implementing Sections 11.02361 | 
|  | and 11.02362; and | 
|  | (5)  any other findings and recommendations of the | 
|  | advisory group. | 
|  | (m)  The advisory group is abolished on the date that the | 
|  | commission has adopted environmental flow standards under Section | 
|  | 11.1471 for all of the river basin and bay systems in this state. | 
|  | Sec. 11.02361.  TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS SCIENCE ADVISORY | 
|  | COMMITTEE.  (a)  The Texas environmental flows science advisory | 
|  | committee consists of at least five but not more than nine members | 
|  | appointed by the advisory group. | 
|  | (b)  The advisory group shall appoint to the science advisory | 
|  | committee persons who will provide an objective perspective and | 
|  | diverse technical expertise, including expertise in hydrology, | 
|  | hydraulics, water resources, aquatic and terrestrial biology, | 
|  | geomorphology, geology, water quality, computer modeling, and | 
|  | other technical areas pertinent to the evaluation of environmental | 
|  | flows. | 
|  | (c)  Members of the science advisory committee serve | 
|  | five-year terms expiring March 1.  A vacancy on the science advisory | 
|  | committee is filled by appointment by the co-presiding officers of | 
|  | the advisory group for the unexpired term. | 
|  | (d)  Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the | 
|  | size, composition, or duration of the science advisory committee. | 
|  | (e)  The science advisory committee shall: | 
|  | (1)  serve as an objective scientific body to advise | 
|  | and make recommendations to the advisory group on issues relating | 
|  | to the science of environmental flow protection; and | 
|  | (2)  develop recommendations to help provide overall | 
|  | direction, coordination, and consistency relating to: | 
|  | (A)  environmental flow methodologies for bay and | 
|  | estuary studies and instream flow studies; | 
|  | (B)  environmental flow programs at the | 
|  | commission, the Parks and Wildlife Department, and the board; and | 
|  | (C)  the work of the basin and bay expert science | 
|  | teams described in Section 11.02362. | 
|  | (f)  To assist the advisory group to assess the extent to | 
|  | which the recommendations of the science advisory committee are | 
|  | considered and implemented, the commission, the Parks and Wildlife | 
|  | Department, and the board shall provide written reports to the | 
|  | advisory group, at intervals determined by the advisory group, that | 
|  | describe: | 
|  | (1)  the actions taken by each agency in response to | 
|  | each recommendation; and | 
|  | (2)  for each recommendation not implemented, the | 
|  | reason it was not implemented. | 
|  | (g)  The science advisory committee is abolished on the date | 
|  | the advisory group is abolished under Section 11.0236(m). | 
|  | Sec. 11.02362.  DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW REGIME | 
|  | RECOMMENDATIONS.  (a)  For the purposes of this section, the | 
|  | advisory group, not later than November 1, 2007, shall define the | 
|  | geographical extent of each river basin and bay system in this state | 
|  | for the sole purpose of developing environmental flow regime | 
|  | recommendations under this section and adoption of environmental | 
|  | flow standards under Section 11.1471. | 
|  | (b)  The advisory group shall give priority in descending | 
|  | order to the following river basin and bay systems of the state for | 
|  | the purpose of developing environmental flow regime | 
|  | recommendations and adopting environmental flow standards: | 
|  | (1)  the river basin and bay system consisting of the | 
|  | Trinity and San Jacinto Rivers and Galveston Bay and the river basin | 
|  | and bay system consisting of the Sabine and Neches Rivers and Sabine | 
|  | Lake Bay; | 
|  | (2)  the river basin and bay system consisting of the | 
|  | Colorado and Lavaca Rivers and Matagorda and Lavaca Bays and the | 
|  | river basin and bay system consisting of the Guadalupe, San | 
|  | Antonio, Mission, and Aransas Rivers and Mission, Copano, Aransas, | 
|  | and San Antonio Bays; and | 
|  | (3)  the river basin and bay system consisting of the | 
|  | Nueces River and Corpus Christi and Baffin Bays, the river basin and | 
|  | bay system consisting of the Rio Grande, the Rio Grande estuary, and | 
|  | the Lower Laguna Madre, and the Brazos River and its associated bay | 
|  | and estuary system. | 
|  | (c)  For the river basin and bay systems listed in Subsection | 
|  | (b)(1): | 
|  | (1)  the advisory group shall appoint the basin and bay | 
|  | area stakeholders committee not later than November 1, 2007; | 
|  | (2)  the basin and bay area stakeholders committee | 
|  | shall establish a basin and bay expert science team not later than | 
|  | March 1, 2008; | 
|  | (3)  the basin and bay expert science team shall | 
|  | finalize environmental flow regime recommendations and submit them | 
|  | to the basin and bay area stakeholders committee, the advisory | 
|  | group, and the commission not later than March 1, 2009, except that | 
|  | at the request of the basin and bay area stakeholders committee for | 
|  | good cause shown, the advisory group may extend the deadline | 
|  | provided by this subdivision; | 
|  | (4)  the basin and bay area stakeholders committee | 
|  | shall submit to the commission its comments on and recommendations | 
|  | regarding the basin and bay expert science team's recommended | 
|  | environmental flow regime not later than September 1, 2009; and | 
|  | (5)  the commission shall adopt the environmental flow | 
|  | standards as provided by Section 11.1471 not later than September | 
|  | 1, 2010. | 
|  | (d)  The advisory group shall appoint the basin and bay area | 
|  | stakeholders committees for the river basin and bay systems listed | 
|  | in Subsection (b)(2) not later than September 1, 2008, and shall | 
|  | appoint the basin and bay area stakeholders committees for the | 
|  | river basin and bay systems listed in Subsection (b)(3) not later | 
|  | than September 1, 2009.  The advisory group shall establish a | 
|  | schedule for the performance of the tasks listed in Subsections | 
|  | (c)(2) through (5) with regard to the river basin and bay systems | 
|  | listed in Subsections (b)(2) and (3) that will result in the | 
|  | adoption of environmental flow standards for that river basin and | 
|  | bay system by the commission as soon as is reasonably possible. | 
|  | Each basin and bay area stakeholders committee and basin and bay | 
|  | expert science team for a river basin and bay system listed in | 
|  | Subsection (b)(2) or (3) shall make recommendations to the advisory | 
|  | group with regard to the schedule applicable to that river basin and | 
|  | bay system.  The advisory group shall consider the recommendations | 
|  | of the basin and bay area stakeholders committee and basin and bay | 
|  | expert science team as well as coordinate with, and give | 
|  | appropriate consideration to the recommendations of, the | 
|  | commission, the Parks and Wildlife Department, and the board in | 
|  | establishing the schedule. | 
|  | (e)  For a river basin and bay system or a river basin that | 
|  | does not have an associated bay system in this state not listed in | 
|  | Subsection (b), the advisory group shall establish a schedule for | 
|  | the development of environmental flow regime recommendations and | 
|  | the adoption of environmental flow standards.  The advisory group | 
|  | shall develop the schedule in consultation with the commission, the | 
|  | Parks and Wildlife Department, the board, and the pertinent basin | 
|  | and bay area stakeholders committee and basin and bay expert | 
|  | science team.  The advisory group may, on its own initiative or on | 
|  | request, modify a schedule established under this subsection to be | 
|  | more responsive to particular circumstances, local desires, | 
|  | changing conditions, or time-sensitive conflicts.  This subsection | 
|  | does not prohibit, in a river basin and bay system for which the | 
|  | advisory group has not yet established a schedule for the | 
|  | development of environmental flow regime recommendations and the | 
|  | adoption of environmental flow standards, an effort to develop | 
|  | information on environmental flow needs and ways in which those | 
|  | needs can be met by a voluntary consensus-building process. | 
|  | (f)  The advisory group shall appoint a basin and bay area | 
|  | stakeholders committee for each river basin and bay system in this | 
|  | state for which a schedule for the development of environmental | 
|  | flow regime recommendations and the adoption of environmental flow | 
|  | standards is specified by or established under Subsection (c), (d), | 
|  | or (e).  Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the size, | 
|  | composition, or duration of a basin and bay area stakeholders | 
|  | committee.  Each committee must consist of at least 17 members.  The | 
|  | membership of each committee must: | 
|  | (1)  reflect a fair and equitable balance of interest | 
|  | groups concerned with the particular river basin and bay system for | 
|  | which the committee is established; and | 
|  | (2)  be representative of appropriate stakeholders, | 
|  | including the following if they have a presence in the particular | 
|  | river basin and bay system for which the committee is established: | 
|  | (A)  agricultural water users, including | 
|  | representatives of each of the following sectors: | 
|  | (i)  agricultural irrigation; | 
|  | (ii)  free-range livestock; and | 
|  | (iii)  concentrated animal feeding | 
|  | operation; | 
|  | (B)  recreational water users, including coastal | 
|  | recreational anglers and businesses supporting water recreation; | 
|  | (C)  municipalities; | 
|  | (D)  soil and water conservation districts; | 
|  | (E)  industrial water users, including | 
|  | representatives of each of the following sectors: | 
|  | (i)  refining; | 
|  | (ii)  chemical manufacturing; | 
|  | (iii)  electricity generation; and | 
|  | (iv)  production of paper products or | 
|  | timber; | 
|  | (F)  commercial fishermen; | 
|  | (G)  public interest groups; | 
|  | (H)  regional water planning groups; | 
|  | (I)  groundwater conservation districts; | 
|  | (J)  river authorities and other conservation and | 
|  | reclamation districts with jurisdiction over surface water; and | 
|  | (K)  environmental interests. | 
|  | (g)  Members of a basin and bay area stakeholders committee | 
|  | serve five-year terms expiring March 1.  If a vacancy occurs on a | 
|  | committee, the remaining members of the committee by majority vote | 
|  | shall appoint a member to serve the remainder of the unexpired term. | 
|  | (h)  Meetings of a basin and bay area stakeholders committee | 
|  | must be open to the public. | 
|  | (i)  Each basin and bay area stakeholders committee shall | 
|  | establish a basin and bay expert science team for the river basin | 
|  | and bay system for which the committee is established.  The basin | 
|  | and bay expert science team must be established not later than six | 
|  | months after the date the basin and bay area stakeholders committee | 
|  | is established.  Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to | 
|  | the size, composition, or duration of a basin and bay expert science | 
|  | team.  Each basin and bay expert science team must be composed of | 
|  | technical experts with special expertise regarding the river basin | 
|  | and bay system or regarding the development of environmental flow | 
|  | regimes.  A person may serve as a member of more than one basin and | 
|  | bay expert science team at the same time. | 
|  | (j)  The members of a basin and bay expert science team serve | 
|  | five-year terms expiring April 1.  A vacancy on a basin and bay | 
|  | expert science team is filled by appointment by the pertinent basin | 
|  | and bay area stakeholders committee to serve the remainder of the | 
|  | unexpired term. | 
|  | (k)  The science advisory committee shall appoint one of its | 
|  | members to serve as a liaison to each basin and bay expert science | 
|  | team to facilitate coordination and consistency in environmental | 
|  | flow activities throughout the state.  The commission, the Parks | 
|  | and Wildlife Department, and the board shall provide technical | 
|  | assistance to each basin and bay expert science team, including | 
|  | information about the studies conducted under Sections 16.058 and | 
|  | 16.059, and may serve as nonvoting members of the basin and bay | 
|  | expert science team to facilitate the development of environmental | 
|  | flow regime recommendations. | 
|  | (l)  Where reasonably practicable, meetings of a basin and | 
|  | bay expert science team must be open to the public. | 
|  | (m)  Each basin and bay expert science team shall develop | 
|  | environmental flow analyses and a recommended environmental flow | 
|  | regime for the river basin and bay system for which the team is | 
|  | established through a collaborative process designed to achieve a | 
|  | consensus.  In developing the analyses and recommendations, the | 
|  | science team must consider all reasonably available science, | 
|  | without regard to the need for the water for other uses, and the | 
|  | science team's recommendations must be based solely on the best | 
|  | science available.  For the Rio Grande below Fort Quitman, any uses | 
|  | attributable to Mexican water flows must be excluded from | 
|  | environmental flow regime recommendations. | 
|  | (n)  Each basin and bay expert science team shall submit its | 
|  | environmental flow analyses and environmental flow regime | 
|  | recommendations to the pertinent basin and bay area stakeholders | 
|  | committee, the advisory group, and the commission in accordance | 
|  | with the applicable schedule specified by or established under | 
|  | Subsection (c), (d), or (e).  The basin and bay area stakeholders | 
|  | committee and the advisory group may not change the environmental | 
|  | flow analyses or environmental flow regime recommendations of the | 
|  | basin and bay expert science team. | 
|  | (o)  Each basin and bay area stakeholders committee shall | 
|  | review the environmental flow analyses and environmental flow | 
|  | regime recommendations submitted by the committee's basin and bay | 
|  | expert science team and shall consider them in conjunction with | 
|  | other factors, including the present and future needs for water for | 
|  | other uses related to water supply planning in the pertinent river | 
|  | basin and bay system.  For  the Rio Grande, the basin and bay area | 
|  | stakeholders committee shall also consider the water accounting | 
|  | requirements for any international water sharing treaty, minutes, | 
|  | and agreement applicable to the Rio Grande and the effects on | 
|  | allocation of water by the Rio Grande watermaster in the middle and | 
|  | lower Rio Grande.  The Rio Grande basin and bay expert science team | 
|  | may not recommend any environmental flow regime that would result | 
|  | in a violation of a treaty or court decision.  The basin and bay area | 
|  | stakeholders committee shall develop recommendations regarding | 
|  | environmental flow standards and strategies to meet the | 
|  | environmental flow standards and submit those recommendations to | 
|  | the commission and to the advisory group in accordance with the | 
|  | applicable schedule specified by or established under Subsection | 
|  | (c), (d), or (e).  In developing its recommendations, the basin and | 
|  | bay area stakeholders committee shall operate on a consensus basis | 
|  | to the maximum extent possible. | 
|  | (p)  In recognition of the importance of adaptive | 
|  | management, after submitting its recommendations regarding | 
|  | environmental flow standards and strategies to meet the | 
|  | environmental flow standards to the commission, each basin and bay | 
|  | area stakeholders committee, with the assistance of the pertinent | 
|  | basin and bay expert science team, shall prepare and submit for | 
|  | approval by the advisory group a work plan.  The work plan must: | 
|  | (1)  establish a periodic review of the basin and bay | 
|  | environmental flow analyses and environmental flow regime | 
|  | recommendations, environmental flow standards, and strategies, to | 
|  | occur at least once every 10 years; | 
|  | (2)  prescribe specific monitoring, studies, and | 
|  | activities; and | 
|  | (3)  establish a schedule for continuing the validation | 
|  | or refinement of the basin and bay environmental flow analyses and | 
|  | environmental flow regime recommendations, the environmental flow | 
|  | standards adopted by the commission, and the strategies to achieve | 
|  | those standards. | 
|  | (q)  In accordance with the applicable schedule specified by | 
|  | or established under Subsection (c), (d), or (e), the advisory | 
|  | group, with input from the science advisory committee, shall review | 
|  | the environmental flow analyses and environmental flow regime | 
|  | recommendations submitted by each basin and bay expert science | 
|  | team.  If appropriate, the advisory group shall submit comments on | 
|  | the analyses and recommendations to the commission for use by the | 
|  | commission in adopting rules under Section 11.1471.  Comments must | 
|  | be submitted not later than six months after the date of receipt of | 
|  | the analyses and recommendations. | 
|  | (r)  Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, | 
|  | in the event the commission, by permit or order, has established an | 
|  | estuary advisory council with specific duties related to | 
|  | implementation of permit conditions for environmental flows, that | 
|  | council may continue in full force and effect and shall act as and | 
|  | perform the duties of the basin and bay area stakeholders committee | 
|  | under this section.  The estuary advisory council shall add members | 
|  | from stakeholder groups and from appropriate science and technical | 
|  | groups, if necessary, to fully meet the criteria for membership | 
|  | established in Subsection (f) and shall operate under the | 
|  | provisions of this section. | 
|  | (s)  Each basin and bay area stakeholders committee and basin | 
|  | and bay expert science team is abolished on the date the advisory | 
|  | group is abolished under Section 11.0236(m). | 
|  | Sec. 11.0237.  WATER RIGHTS FOR INSTREAM FLOWS DEDICATED TO | 
|  | ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS OR BAY AND ESTUARY INFLOWS.  (a)  The commission | 
|  | may not issue a new permit for instream flows dedicated to | 
|  | environmental needs or bay and estuary inflows.  The commission may | 
|  | approve an application to amend an existing permit or certificate | 
|  | of adjudication to change the use to or add a use for instream flows | 
|  | dedicated to environmental needs or bay and estuary inflows. | 
|  | (b)  This section does not alter the commission's | 
|  | obligations under Section 11.042(b) or (c), 11.046(b), | 
|  | 11.085(k)(2)(F), 11.134(b)(3)(D), 11.147, 11.1471, 11.1491, | 
|  | 11.150, 11.152, 16.058, or 16.059. | 
|  | SECTION 1.08.  Section 11.082(b), Water Code, is amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (b)  The state may recover the penalties prescribed in | 
|  | Subsection (a) [ of this section] by suit brought for that purpose in | 
|  | a court of competent jurisdiction.  The state may seek those | 
|  | penalties regardless of whether a watermaster has been appointed | 
|  | for the water division, river basin, or segment of a river basin | 
|  | where the unlawful use is alleged to have occurred. | 
|  | SECTION 1.09.  Section 11.0841, Water Code, is amended by | 
|  | adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: | 
|  | (c)  For purposes of this section, the Parks and Wildlife | 
|  | Department has: | 
|  | (1)  the rights of a holder of a water right that is | 
|  | held in the Texas Water Trust, including the right to file suit in a | 
|  | civil court to prevent the unlawful use of such a right; | 
|  | (2)  the right to act in the same manner that a holder | 
|  | of a water right may act to protect the holder's rights in seeking | 
|  | to prevent any person from appropriating water in violation of a | 
|  | set-aside established by the commission under Section 11.1471 to | 
|  | meet instream flow needs or freshwater inflow needs; and | 
|  | (3)  the right to file suit in a civil court to prevent | 
|  | the unlawful use of a set-aside established under Section 11.1471. | 
|  | SECTION 1.10.  Section 11.0842(a), Water Code, is amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (a)  If a person violates this chapter, a rule or order | 
|  | adopted under this chapter or Section 16.236 [ of this code], or a | 
|  | permit, certified filing, or certificate of adjudication issued | 
|  | under this chapter, the commission may assess an administrative | 
|  | penalty against that person as provided by this section.  The | 
|  | commission may assess an administrative penalty for a violation | 
|  | relating to a water division or a river basin or segment of a river | 
|  | basin regardless of whether a watermaster has been appointed for | 
|  | the water division or river basin or segment of the river basin. | 
|  | SECTION 1.11.  Section 11.0843(a), Water Code, is amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (a)  Upon witnessing a violation of this chapter or a rule or | 
|  | order or a water right issued under this chapter, the executive | 
|  | director or a person designated by the executive director, | 
|  | including a watermaster or the watermaster's deputy, [ as defined by  | 
|  | commission rule,] may issue the alleged violator a field citation | 
|  | alleging that a violation has occurred and providing the alleged | 
|  | violator the option of either: | 
|  | (1)  without admitting to or denying the alleged | 
|  | violation, paying an administrative penalty in accordance with the | 
|  | predetermined penalty amount established under Subsection (b) [ of  | 
|  | this section] and taking remedial action as provided in the | 
|  | citation; or | 
|  | (2)  requesting a hearing on the alleged violation in | 
|  | accordance with Section 11.0842 [ of this code]. | 
|  | SECTION 1.12.  Section 11.134(b), Water Code, is amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (b)  The commission shall grant the application only if: | 
|  | (1)  the application conforms to the requirements | 
|  | prescribed by this chapter and is accompanied by the prescribed | 
|  | fee; | 
|  | (2)  unappropriated water is available in the source of | 
|  | supply; | 
|  | (3)  the proposed appropriation: | 
|  | (A)  is intended for a beneficial use; | 
|  | (B)  does not impair existing water rights or | 
|  | vested riparian rights; | 
|  | (C)  is not detrimental to the public welfare; | 
|  | (D)  considers any applicable environmental flow | 
|  | standards established under Section 11.1471 and, if applicable, the | 
|  | assessments performed under Sections 11.147(d) and (e) and Sections | 
|  | 11.150, 11.151, and 11.152; and | 
|  | (E)  addresses a water supply need in a manner | 
|  | that is consistent with the state water plan and the relevant | 
|  | approved regional water plan for any area in which the proposed | 
|  | appropriation is located, unless the commission determines that | 
|  | conditions warrant waiver of this requirement; and | 
|  | (4)  the applicant has provided evidence that | 
|  | reasonable diligence will be used to avoid waste and achieve water | 
|  | conservation as defined by [ Subdivision (8)(B),] Section | 
|  | 11.002(8)(B) [ 11.002]. | 
|  | SECTION 1.13.  Section 11.147, Water Code, is amended by | 
|  | amending Subsections (b), (d), and (e) and adding Subsections | 
|  | (e-1), (e-2), and (e-3) to read as follows: | 
|  | (b)  In its consideration of an application for a permit to | 
|  | store, take, or divert water, the commission shall assess the | 
|  | effects, if any, of the issuance of the permit on the bays and | 
|  | estuaries of Texas.  For permits issued within an area that is 200 | 
|  | river miles of the coast, to commence from the mouth of the river | 
|  | thence inland, the commission shall include in the permit any | 
|  | conditions considered necessary to maintain beneficial inflows to | 
|  | any affected bay and estuary system, to the extent practicable when | 
|  | considering all public interests and the studies mandated by | 
|  | Section 16.058 as evaluated under Section 11.1491[ , those  | 
|  | conditions considered necessary to maintain beneficial inflows to  | 
|  | any affected bay and estuary system]. | 
|  | (d)  In its consideration of an application to store, take, | 
|  | or divert water, the commission shall include in the permit, to the | 
|  | extent practicable when considering all public interests, those | 
|  | conditions considered by the commission necessary to maintain | 
|  | existing instream uses and water quality of the stream or river to | 
|  | which the application applies.  In determining what conditions to | 
|  | include in the permit under this subsection, the commission shall | 
|  | consider among other factors: | 
|  | (1)  the studies mandated by Section 16.059; and | 
|  | (2)  any water quality assessment performed under | 
|  | Section 11.150. | 
|  | (e)  The commission shall include in the permit, to the | 
|  | extent practicable when considering all public interests, those | 
|  | conditions considered by the commission necessary to maintain fish | 
|  | and wildlife habitats.  In determining what conditions to include | 
|  | in the permit under this subsection, the commission shall consider | 
|  | any assessment performed under Section 11.152. | 
|  | (e-1)  Any permit for a new appropriation of water or an | 
|  | amendment to an existing water right that increases the amount of | 
|  | water authorized to be stored, taken, or diverted must include a | 
|  | provision allowing the commission to adjust the conditions included | 
|  | in the permit or amended water right to provide for protection of | 
|  | instream flows or freshwater inflows.  With respect to an amended | 
|  | water right, the provision may not allow the commission to adjust a | 
|  | condition of the amendment other than a condition that applies only | 
|  | to the increase in the amount of water to be stored, taken, or | 
|  | diverted authorized by the amendment.  This subsection does not | 
|  | affect an appropriation of or an authorization to store, take, or | 
|  | divert water under a permit or amendment to a water right issued | 
|  | before September 1, 2007.  The commission shall adjust the | 
|  | conditions if the commission determines, through an expedited | 
|  | public comment process, that such an adjustment is appropriate to | 
|  | achieve compliance with applicable environmental flow standards | 
|  | adopted under Section 11.1471.  The adjustment: | 
|  | (1)  in combination with any previous adjustments made | 
|  | under this subsection may not increase the amount of the | 
|  | pass-through or release requirement for the protection of instream | 
|  | flows or freshwater inflows by more than 12.5 percent of the | 
|  | annualized total of that requirement contained in the permit as | 
|  | issued or of that requirement contained in the amended water right | 
|  | and applicable only to the increase in the amount of water | 
|  | authorized to be stored, taken, or diverted under the amended water | 
|  | right; | 
|  | (2)  must be based on appropriate consideration of the | 
|  | priority dates and diversion locations of any other water rights | 
|  | granted in the same river basin that are subject to adjustment under | 
|  | this subsection; and | 
|  | (3)  must be based on appropriate consideration of any | 
|  | voluntary contributions to the Texas Water Trust, and of any | 
|  | voluntary amendments to existing water rights to change the use of a | 
|  | specified quantity of water to or add a use of a specified quantity | 
|  | of water for instream flows dedicated to environmental needs or bay | 
|  | and estuary inflows as authorized by Section 11.0237(a), that | 
|  | actually contribute toward meeting the applicable environmental | 
|  | flow standards. | 
|  | (e-2)  Any water right holder who makes a contribution or | 
|  | amends a water right as described by Subsection (e-1)(3) is | 
|  | entitled to appropriate credit for the benefits of the contribution | 
|  | or amendment against the adjustment of the holder's water right | 
|  | under Subsection (e-1). | 
|  | (e-3)  Notwithstanding Subsections (b)-(e), for the purpose | 
|  | of determining the environmental flow conditions necessary to | 
|  | maintain freshwater inflows to an affected bay and estuary system, | 
|  | existing instream uses and water quality of a stream or river, or | 
|  | fish and aquatic wildlife habitats, the commission shall apply any | 
|  | applicable environmental flow standard, including any | 
|  | environmental flow set-aside, adopted under Section 11.1471 | 
|  | instead of considering the factors specified by those subsections. | 
|  | SECTION 1.14.  Subchapter D, Chapter 11, Water Code, is | 
|  | amended by adding Section 11.1471 to read as follows: | 
|  | Sec. 11.1471.  ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW STANDARDS AND SET-ASIDES. | 
|  | (a)  The commission by rule shall: | 
|  | (1)  adopt appropriate environmental flow standards | 
|  | for each river basin and bay system in this state that are adequate | 
|  | to support a sound ecological environment, to the maximum extent | 
|  | reasonable considering other public interests and other relevant | 
|  | factors; | 
|  | (2)  establish an amount of unappropriated water, if | 
|  | available, to be set aside to satisfy the environmental flow | 
|  | standards to the maximum extent reasonable when considering human | 
|  | water needs; and | 
|  | (3)  establish procedures for implementing an | 
|  | adjustment of the conditions included in a permit or an amended | 
|  | water right as provided by Sections 11.147(e-1) and (e-2). | 
|  | (b)  In adopting environmental flow standards for a river | 
|  | basin and bay system under Subsection (a)(1), the commission shall | 
|  | consider: | 
|  | (1)  the definition of the geographical extent of the | 
|  | river basin and bay system adopted by the advisory group under | 
|  | Section 11.02362(a) and the definition and designation of the river | 
|  | basin by the board under Section 16.051(c); | 
|  | (2)  the schedule established by the advisory group | 
|  | under Section 11.02362(d) or (e) for the adoption of environmental | 
|  | flow standards for the river basin and bay system, if applicable; | 
|  | (3)  the environmental flow analyses and the | 
|  | recommended environmental flow regime developed by the applicable | 
|  | basin and bay expert science team under Section 11.02362(m); | 
|  | (4)  the recommendations developed by the applicable | 
|  | basin and bay area stakeholders committee under Section 11.02362(o) | 
|  | regarding environmental flow standards and strategies to meet the | 
|  | flow standards; | 
|  | (5)  any comments submitted by the advisory group to | 
|  | the commission under Section 11.02362(q); | 
|  | (6)  the specific characteristics of the river basin | 
|  | and bay system; | 
|  | (7)  economic factors; | 
|  | (8)  the human and other competing water needs in the | 
|  | river basin and bay system; | 
|  | (9)  all reasonably available scientific information, | 
|  | including any scientific information provided by the science | 
|  | advisory committee; and | 
|  | (10)  any other appropriate information. | 
|  | (c)  Environmental flow standards adopted under Subsection | 
|  | (a)(1) must consist of a schedule of flow quantities, reflecting | 
|  | seasonal and yearly fluctuations that may vary geographically by | 
|  | specific location in a river basin and bay system. | 
|  | (d)  As provided by Section 11.023, the commission may not | 
|  | issue a permit for a new appropriation or an amendment to an | 
|  | existing water right that increases the amount of water authorized | 
|  | to be stored, taken, or diverted if the issuance of the permit or | 
|  | amendment would impair an environmental flow set-aside established | 
|  | under Subsection (a)(2).  A permit for a new appropriation or an | 
|  | amendment to an existing water right that increases the amount of | 
|  | water authorized to be stored, taken, or diverted that is issued | 
|  | after the adoption of an applicable environmental flow set-aside | 
|  | must contain appropriate conditions to ensure protection of the | 
|  | environmental flow set-aside. | 
|  | (e)  An environmental flow set-aside established under | 
|  | Subsection (a)(2) for a river basin and bay system other than the | 
|  | middle and lower Rio Grande must be assigned a priority date | 
|  | corresponding to the date the commission receives environmental | 
|  | flow regime recommendations from the applicable basin and bay | 
|  | expert science team and be included in the appropriate water | 
|  | availability models in connection with an application for a permit | 
|  | for a new appropriation or for an amendment to an existing water | 
|  | right that increases the amount of water authorized to be stored, | 
|  | taken, or diverted. | 
|  | (f)  An environmental flow standard or environmental flow | 
|  | set-aside adopted under Subsection (a) may be altered by the | 
|  | commission in a rulemaking process undertaken in accordance with a | 
|  | schedule established by the commission.  In establishing a | 
|  | schedule, the commission shall consider the applicable work plan | 
|  | approved by the advisory group under Section 11.02362(p).  The | 
|  | commission's schedule may not provide for the rulemaking process to | 
|  | occur more frequently than once every 10 years unless the work plan | 
|  | provides for a periodic review under Section 11.02362(p) to occur | 
|  | more frequently than once every 10 years.  In that event, the | 
|  | commission may provide for the rulemaking process to be undertaken | 
|  | in conjunction with the periodic review if the commission | 
|  | determines that schedule to be appropriate.  A rulemaking process | 
|  | undertaken under this subsection must provide for the participation | 
|  | of stakeholders having interests in the particular river basin and | 
|  | bay system for which the process is undertaken. | 
|  | SECTION 1.15.  The heading to Section 11.148, Water Code, is | 
|  | amended to read as follows: | 
|  | Sec. 11.148.  EMERGENCY SUSPENSION OF PERMIT CONDITIONS AND | 
|  | EMERGENCY AUTHORITY TO MAKE AVAILABLE WATER SET ASIDE FOR | 
|  | ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS. | 
|  | SECTION 1.16.  Section 11.148, Water Code, is amended by | 
|  | adding Subsection (a-1) and amending Subsections (b) and (c) to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (a-1)  State water that is set aside by the commission to | 
|  | meet the needs for freshwater inflows to affected bays and | 
|  | estuaries and instream uses under Section 11.1471(a)(2) may be made | 
|  | available temporarily for other essential beneficial uses if the | 
|  | commission finds that an emergency exists that cannot practically | 
|  | be resolved in another way. | 
|  | (b)  Before the commission suspends a permit condition under | 
|  | Subsection (a) or makes water available temporarily under | 
|  | Subsection (a-1) [ of this section], it must give written notice to | 
|  | the Parks and Wildlife Department of the proposed action | 
|  | [ suspension].  The commission shall give the Parks and Wildlife | 
|  | Department an opportunity to submit comments on the proposed action | 
|  | [ suspension] within 72 hours from such time and the commission | 
|  | shall consider those comments before issuing its order implementing | 
|  | the proposed action [ imposing the suspension]. | 
|  | (c)  The commission may suspend the permit condition under | 
|  | Subsection (a) or make water available temporarily under Subsection | 
|  | (a-1) without notice to any other interested party other than the | 
|  | Parks and Wildlife Department as provided by Subsection (b) [ of  | 
|  | this section].  However, all affected persons shall be notified | 
|  | immediately by publication, and a hearing to determine whether the | 
|  | suspension should be continued shall be held within 15 days of the | 
|  | date on which the order to suspend is issued. | 
|  | SECTION 1.17.  Section 11.1491(a), Water Code, is amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (a)  The Parks and Wildlife Department and the commission | 
|  | shall have joint responsibility to review the studies prepared | 
|  | under Section 16.058 [ of this code], to determine inflow conditions | 
|  | necessary for the bays and estuaries, and to provide information | 
|  | necessary for water resources management.  Each agency shall | 
|  | designate an employee to share equally in the oversight of the | 
|  | program.  Other responsibilities shall be divided between the Parks | 
|  | and Wildlife Department and the commission to maximize present | 
|  | in-house capabilities of personnel and to minimize costs to the | 
|  | state.  Each agency shall have reasonable access to all information | 
|  | produced by the other agency.  Publication of reports completed | 
|  | under this section shall be submitted for comment to [ both] the | 
|  | commission, [ and] the Parks and Wildlife Department, the advisory | 
|  | group, the science advisory committee, and any applicable basin and | 
|  | bay area stakeholders committee and basin and bay expert science | 
|  | team. | 
|  | SECTION 1.18.  Section 11.329(g), Water Code, is amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (g)  The commission may not assess costs under this section | 
|  | against a holder of a non-priority hydroelectric right that owns or | 
|  | operates privately owned facilities that collectively have a | 
|  | capacity of less than two megawatts or against a holder of a water | 
|  | right placed in the Texas Water Trust for a term of at least 20 | 
|  | years.  [ This subsection is not intended to affect in any way the  | 
|  | fees assessed on a water right holder by the commission under  | 
|  | Section 1.29(d), Chapter 626, Acts of the 73rd Legislature, Regular  | 
|  | Session, 1993.  For purposes of Section 1.29(d), Chapter 626, Acts  | 
|  | of the 73rd Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, a holder of a  | 
|  | non-priority hydroelectric right that owns or operates privately  | 
|  | owned facilities that collectively have a capacity of less than two  | 
|  | megawatts shall be assessed fees at the same rate per acre-foot  | 
|  | charged to a holder of a non-priority hydroelectric right that owns  | 
|  | or operates privately owned facilities that collectively have a  | 
|  | capacity of more than two megawatts.] | 
|  | SECTION 1.19.  Section 11.404(e), Water Code, is amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (e)  The court may not assess costs and expenses under this | 
|  | section against: | 
|  | (1)  a holder of a non-priority hydroelectric right | 
|  | that owns or operates privately owned facilities that collectively | 
|  | have a capacity of less than two megawatts; or | 
|  | (2)  a holder of a water right placed in the Texas Water | 
|  | Trust for a term of at least 20 years. | 
|  | SECTION 1.20.  Subchapter I, Chapter 11, Water Code, is | 
|  | amended by adding Section 11.4531 to read as follows: | 
|  | Sec. 11.4531.  WATERMASTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE.  (a)  For | 
|  | each river basin or segment of a river basin for which the executive | 
|  | director appoints a watermaster under this subchapter, the | 
|  | executive director shall appoint a watermaster advisory committee | 
|  | consisting of at least nine but not more than 15 members.  A member | 
|  | of the advisory committee must be a holder of a water right or a | 
|  | representative of a holder of a water right in the river basin or | 
|  | segment of the river basin for which the watermaster is appointed. | 
|  | In appointing members to the advisory committee, the executive | 
|  | director shall consider: | 
|  | (1)  geographic representation; | 
|  | (2)  amount of water rights held; | 
|  | (3)  different types of holders of water rights and | 
|  | users, including water districts, municipal suppliers, irrigators, | 
|  | and industrial users; and | 
|  | (4)  experience and knowledge of water management | 
|  | practices. | 
|  | (b)  An advisory committee member is not entitled to | 
|  | reimbursement of expenses or to compensation. | 
|  | (c)  An advisory committee member serves a two-year term | 
|  | expiring August 31 of each odd-numbered year and holds office until | 
|  | a successor is appointed. | 
|  | (d)  The advisory committee shall meet within 30 days after | 
|  | the date the initial appointments have been made and shall select a | 
|  | presiding officer to serve a one-year term.  The committee shall | 
|  | meet regularly as necessary. | 
|  | (e)  The advisory committee shall: | 
|  | (1)  make recommendations to the executive director | 
|  | regarding activities of benefit to the holders of water rights in | 
|  | the administration and distribution of water to holders of water | 
|  | rights in the river basin or segment of the river basin for which | 
|  | the watermaster is appointed; | 
|  | (2)  review and comment to the executive director on | 
|  | the annual budget of the watermaster operation; and | 
|  | (3)  perform other advisory duties as requested by the | 
|  | executive director regarding the watermaster operation or as | 
|  | requested by holders of water rights and considered by the | 
|  | committee to benefit the administration of water rights in the | 
|  | river basin or segment of the river basin for which the watermaster | 
|  | is appointed. | 
|  | SECTION 1.21.  Sections 11.454 and 11.455, Water Code, are | 
|  | amended to read as follows: | 
|  | Sec. 11.454.  DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF THE WATERMASTER. | 
|  | Section 11.327 applies to the duties and authority of a watermaster | 
|  | appointed for a river basin or segment of a river basin under this | 
|  | subchapter in the same manner as that section applies to the duties | 
|  | and authority of a watermaster appointed for a water division under | 
|  | Subchapter G [ A watermaster as the agent of the commission and under  | 
|  | the executive director's supervision shall: | 
|  | [ (1)  divide the water of the streams or other sources  | 
|  | of supply of his segment or basin in accordance with the authorized  | 
|  | water rights; | 
|  | [ (2)  regulate or cause to be regulated the controlling  | 
|  | works of reservoirs and diversion works in time of water shortage,  | 
|  | as is necessary because of the rights existing in the streams of his  | 
|  | segment or basin, or as is necessary to prevent the waste of water  | 
|  | or its diversion, taking, storage, or use in excess of the  | 
|  | quantities to which the holders of water rights are lawfully  | 
|  | entitled; and | 
|  | [ (3)  perform any other duties and exercise any  | 
|  | authority directed by the commission]. | 
|  | Sec. 11.455.  COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES OF WATERMASTER | 
|  | [ ASSESSMENTS].  (a)  Section 11.329 applies to the payment of the | 
|  | compensation and expenses of a watermaster appointed for a river | 
|  | basin or segment of a river basin under this subchapter in the same | 
|  | manner as that section applies to the payment of the compensation | 
|  | and expenses of a watermaster appointed for a water division under | 
|  | Subchapter G. | 
|  | (b)  The executive director shall deposit the assessments | 
|  | collected under this section to the credit of the watermaster fund. | 
|  | (c)  Money deposited under this section to the credit of the | 
|  | watermaster fund may be used only for the purposes specified by | 
|  | Section 11.3291 with regard to the watermaster operation under this | 
|  | subchapter with regard to which the assessments were collected [ The  | 
|  | commission may assess the costs of the watermaster against all  | 
|  | persons who hold water rights in the river basin or segment of the  | 
|  | river basin under the watermaster's jurisdiction in accordance with  | 
|  | Section 11.329 of this code]. | 
|  | SECTION 1.22.  Subchapter F, Chapter 15, Water Code, is | 
|  | amended by adding Section 15.4063 to read as follows: | 
|  | Sec. 15.4063.  ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS FUNDING.  The board may | 
|  | authorize the use of money in the research and planning fund: | 
|  | (1)  to compensate the members of the Texas | 
|  | environmental flows science advisory committee established under | 
|  | Section 11.02361 for attendance and participation at meetings of | 
|  | the committee and for transportation, meals, lodging, or other | 
|  | travel expenses associated with attendance at those meetings as | 
|  | provided by the General Appropriations Act; | 
|  | (2)  for contracts with cooperating state and federal | 
|  | agencies and universities and with private entities as necessary to | 
|  | provide technical assistance to enable the Texas environmental | 
|  | flows science advisory committee and the basin and bay expert | 
|  | science teams established under Section 11.02362 to perform their | 
|  | statutory duties; | 
|  | (3)  to compensate the members of the basin and bay | 
|  | expert science teams established under Section 11.02362 for | 
|  | attendance and participation at meetings of the basin and bay | 
|  | expert science teams and for transportation, meals, lodging, or | 
|  | other travel expenses associated with attendance at those meetings | 
|  | as provided by the General Appropriations Act; and | 
|  | (4)  for contracts with political subdivisions | 
|  | designated as representatives of basin and bay area stakeholders | 
|  | committees established under Section 11.02362 to fund all or part | 
|  | of the administrative expenses incurred in conducting meetings of | 
|  | the basin and bay area stakeholders committees or the pertinent | 
|  | basin and bay expert science teams. | 
|  | SECTION 1.23.  Section 16.059(d), Water Code, is amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (d)  The priority studies shall be completed not later than | 
|  | December 31, 2016 [ 2010].  The Parks and Wildlife Department, the | 
|  | commission, and the board shall establish a work plan that | 
|  | prioritizes the studies and that sets interim deadlines providing | 
|  | for publication of flow determinations for individual rivers and | 
|  | streams on a reasonably consistent basis throughout the prescribed | 
|  | study period.  Before publication, completed studies shall be | 
|  | submitted for comment to the commission, the board, and the Parks | 
|  | and Wildlife Department. | 
|  | SECTION 1.24.  Section 26.0135(h), Water Code, as amended by | 
|  | Chapters 234 and 965, Acts of the 77th Legislature, Regular | 
|  | Session, 2001, is reenacted and amended to read as follows: | 
|  | (h)  The commission shall apportion, assess, and recover the | 
|  | reasonable costs of administering the water quality management | 
|  | programs under this section from users of water and wastewater | 
|  | permit holders in the watershed according to the records of the | 
|  | commission generally in proportion to their right, through permit | 
|  | or contract, to use water from and discharge wastewater in the | 
|  | watershed.  Irrigation water rights, [ and] non-priority | 
|  | hydroelectric rights of a water right holder that owns or operates | 
|  | privately owned facilities that collectively have a capacity of | 
|  | less than two megawatts, and water rights held in the Texas Water | 
|  | Trust for terms of at least 20 years will not be subject to this | 
|  | assessment.  The cost to river authorities and others to conduct | 
|  | water quality monitoring and assessment shall be subject to prior | 
|  | review and approval by the commission as to methods of allocation | 
|  | and total amount to be recovered.  The commission shall adopt rules | 
|  | to supervise and implement the water quality monitoring, | 
|  | assessment, and associated costs.  The rules shall ensure that | 
|  | water users and wastewater dischargers do not pay excessive | 
|  | amounts, that program funds are equitably apportioned among basins, | 
|  | that a river authority may recover no more than the actual costs of | 
|  | administering the water quality management programs called for in | 
|  | this section, and that no municipality shall be assessed cost for | 
|  | any efforts that duplicate water quality management activities | 
|  | described in Section 26.177 [ of this chapter].  The rules | 
|  | concerning the apportionment and assessment of reasonable costs | 
|  | shall provide for a recovery of not more than $5,000,000 annually. | 
|  | Costs recovered by the commission are to be deposited to the credit | 
|  | of the water resource management account and may be used only to | 
|  | accomplish the purposes of this section.  The commission may apply | 
|  | not more than 10 percent of the costs recovered annually toward the | 
|  | commission's overhead costs for the administration of this section | 
|  | and the implementation of regional water quality assessments.  The | 
|  | commission, with the assistance and input of each river authority, | 
|  | shall file a written report accounting for the costs recovered | 
|  | under this section with the governor, the lieutenant governor, and | 
|  | the speaker of the house of representatives on or before December 1 | 
|  | of each even-numbered year. | 
|  | SECTION 1.25.  Section 11.1491(b), Water Code, is repealed. | 
|  | SECTION 1.26.  (a)  The governor, lieutenant governor, and | 
|  | speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint the initial | 
|  | members of the environmental flows advisory group as provided by | 
|  | Section 11.0236, Water Code, as added by this article, as soon as | 
|  | practicable on or after the effective date of this article. | 
|  | (b)  As soon as practicable after taking office, the initial | 
|  | members of the environmental flows advisory group shall appoint the | 
|  | initial members of the Texas environmental flows science advisory | 
|  | committee as provided by Section 11.02361, Water Code, as added by | 
|  | this article.  The terms of the initial members of the committee | 
|  | expire March 1, 2012. | 
|  | (c)  The environmental flows advisory group shall appoint | 
|  | the members of each basin and bay area stakeholders committee as | 
|  | provided by Section 11.02362, Water Code, as added by this article. | 
|  | The terms of the initial members of each committee expire March 1 of | 
|  | the fifth year that begins after the year in which the initial | 
|  | appointments are made. | 
|  | (d)  Each basin and bay area stakeholders committee shall | 
|  | appoint the members of the basin and bay expert science team for the | 
|  | river basin and bay system for which the committee is established as | 
|  | provided by Section 11.02362, Water Code, as added by this article. | 
|  | The terms of the initial members of each team expire April 1 of the | 
|  | fifth year that begins after the year in which the initial | 
|  | appointments are made. | 
|  | (e)  The executive director of the Texas Commission on | 
|  | Environmental Quality shall appoint the members of the watermaster | 
|  | advisory committee under Section 11.4531, Water Code, as added by | 
|  | this article, for each river basin or segment of a river basin for | 
|  | which the executive director appoints a watermaster under | 
|  | Subchapter I, Chapter 11, Water Code.  The terms of the initial | 
|  | members of each committee expire August 31 of the first | 
|  | odd-numbered year that begins after the year in which the initial | 
|  | appointments are made. | 
|  | SECTION 1.27.  The changes in law made by this article | 
|  | relating to a permit for a new appropriation of water or to an | 
|  | amendment to an existing water right that increases the amount of | 
|  | water authorized to be stored, taken, or diverted apply only to: | 
|  | (1)  water appropriated under a permit for a new | 
|  | appropriation of water the application for which is pending with | 
|  | the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on the effective date | 
|  | of this Act or is filed with the commission on or after that date; or | 
|  | (2)  the increase in the amount of water authorized to | 
|  | be stored, taken, or diverted under an amendment to an existing | 
|  | water right that increases the amount of water authorized to be | 
|  | stored, taken, or diverted and the application for which is pending | 
|  | with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on the effective | 
|  | date of this Act or is filed with the commission on or after that | 
|  | date. | 
|  | ARTICLE 2.  EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY | 
|  | SECTION 2.01.  Section 1.11, Chapter 626, Acts of the 73rd | 
|  | Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, is amended by amending | 
|  | Subsection (f) and adding Subsections (f-1) and (f-2) to read as | 
|  | follows: | 
|  | (f)  The authority may own, finance, design, [ contract with a  | 
|  | person who uses water from the aquifer for the authority or that  | 
|  | person to] construct, operate, or [own, finance, and] maintain | 
|  | recharge [ water supply] facilities.  [Management fees or special  | 
|  | fees may not be used for purchasing or operating these facilities.] | 
|  | For the purpose of this subsection, "recharge [ water supply] | 
|  | facility" means [ includes] a dam, reservoir, [treatment facility,  | 
|  | transmission facility,] or other method of recharge project and | 
|  | associated facilities, structures, or works but does not include a | 
|  | facility to recirculate water at Comal or San Marcos Springs. | 
|  | (f-1)  The authority shall provide written notice of the | 
|  | intent to own, finance, design, construct, operate, or maintain | 
|  | recharge facilities to: | 
|  | (1)  each groundwater conservation district in the area | 
|  | in which the recharge facility will be located; | 
|  | (2)  the mayor of each municipality in the area in which | 
|  | the recharge facility will be located; | 
|  | (3)  the county judge of each county in the area in | 
|  | which the recharge facility will be located; and | 
|  | (4)  each member of the legislature who represents the | 
|  | area in which the proposed recharge facility will be located. | 
|  | (f-2)  Any entity within the county in which a recharge | 
|  | facility is to be constructed shall be provided opportunity for | 
|  | input and  allowed to provide proposals for partnering with the | 
|  | authority to own, finance, design, construct, operate, or maintain | 
|  | the recharge facility. | 
|  | SECTION 2.02.  Sections 1.14(a), (c), (e), (f), and (h), | 
|  | Chapter 626, Acts of the 73rd Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, | 
|  | are amended to read as follows: | 
|  | (a)  Authorizations to withdraw water from the aquifer and | 
|  | all authorizations and rights to make a withdrawal under this Act | 
|  | shall be limited in accordance with this section to: | 
|  | (1)  protect the water quality of the aquifer; | 
|  | (2)  protect the water quality of the surface streams | 
|  | to which the aquifer provides springflow; | 
|  | (3)  achieve water conservation; | 
|  | (4)  maximize the beneficial use of water available for | 
|  | withdrawal from the aquifer; | 
|  | (5)  recognize the extent of the hydro-geologic | 
|  | connection and interaction between surface water and groundwater; | 
|  | (6)  protect aquatic and wildlife habitat; | 
|  | (7) [ (6)]  protect species that are designated as | 
|  | threatened or endangered under applicable federal or state law; and | 
|  | (8) [ (7)]  provide for instream uses, bays, and | 
|  | estuaries. | 
|  | (c)  Except as provided by Subsections [ (d),] (f)[,] and (h) | 
|  | of this section and Section 1.26 of this article, for the period | 
|  | beginning January 1, 2008, the amount of permitted withdrawals from | 
|  | the aquifer may not  exceed or be less than 572,000 [ 400,000] | 
|  | acre-feet of water for each calendar year, which is the sum of all | 
|  | regular permits issued or for which an application was filed and | 
|  | issuance was pending action by the authority as of January 1, 2005. | 
|  | (e)  The authority may not allow withdrawals from the aquifer | 
|  | through wells drilled after June 1, 1993, except for replacement, | 
|  | test, or exempt wells or to the extent that the authority approves | 
|  | an amendment to an initial regular permit to authorize a change in | 
|  | the point of withdrawal under that permit [ additional water as  | 
|  | provided by Subsection (d) and then on an interruptible basis]. | 
|  | (f)  If the level of the aquifer is equal to or greater than | 
|  | 660 [ 650] feet above mean sea level as measured at Well J-17, the | 
|  | authority may authorize withdrawal from the San Antonio pool, on an | 
|  | uninterruptible basis, of permitted amounts.  If the level of the | 
|  | aquifer is equal to or greater than 845 feet at Well J-27, the | 
|  | authority may authorize withdrawal from the Uvalde pool, on an | 
|  | uninterruptible basis, of permitted amounts.  [ The authority shall  | 
|  | limit the additional withdrawals to ensure that springflows are not  | 
|  | affected during critical drought conditions.] | 
|  | (h)  To accomplish the purposes of this article, [ by June 1,  | 
|  | 1994,] the authority, through a program, shall implement and | 
|  | enforce water management practices, procedures, and methods to | 
|  | ensure that, not later than December 31, 2012, the continuous | 
|  | minimum springflows of the Comal Springs and the San Marcos Springs | 
|  | are maintained to protect endangered and threatened species to the | 
|  | extent required by federal law and to achieve other purposes | 
|  | provided by Subsection (a) of this section and Section 1.26 of this | 
|  | article.  The authority from time to time as appropriate may revise | 
|  | the practices, procedures, and methods.  To meet this requirement, | 
|  | the authority shall require: | 
|  | (1)  phased adjustments to [ reductions in] the amount | 
|  | of water that may be used or withdrawn by existing users or | 
|  | categories of other users, including adjustments in accordance with | 
|  | the authority's critical period management plan established under | 
|  | Section 1.26 of this article; or | 
|  | (2)  implementation of alternative management | 
|  | practices, procedures, and methods. | 
|  | SECTION 2.03.  Section 1.16(g), Chapter 626, Acts of the | 
|  | 73rd Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, is amended to read as | 
|  | follows: | 
|  | (g)  The authority shall issue an initial regular permit | 
|  | without a term, and an initial regular permit remains in effect | 
|  | until the permit is abandoned or[ ,] cancelled[, or retired]. | 
|  | SECTION 2.04.  Section 1.19(b), Chapter 626, Acts of the | 
|  | 73rd Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, is amended to read as | 
|  | follows: | 
|  | (b)  Withdrawal of water under a term permit must be | 
|  | consistent with the authority's critical period management plan | 
|  | established under Section 1.26 of this article.  A holder of a term | 
|  | permit may not withdraw water from the San Antonio pool of the | 
|  | aquifer unless: | 
|  | (1)  the level of the aquifer is higher than 675 [ 665] | 
|  | feet above sea level, as measured at Well J-17; | 
|  | (2)  the flow at Comal Springs as determined by Section | 
|  | 1.26(c) of this article is greater than 350 cubic feet per second; | 
|  | and | 
|  | (3)  the flow at San Marcos Springs as determined by | 
|  | Section 1.26(c) of this article is greater than 200 cubic feet per | 
|  | second. | 
|  | SECTION 2.05.  Section 1.22(a), Chapter 626, Acts of the | 
|  | 73rd Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, is amended to read as | 
|  | follows: | 
|  | (a)  The authority may acquire permitted rights to use water | 
|  | from the aquifer for the purposes of: | 
|  | (1)  holding those rights in trust for sale or transfer | 
|  | of the water or the rights to persons within the authority's | 
|  | jurisdiction who may use water from the aquifer; | 
|  | (2)  holding those rights in trust as a means of | 
|  | managing overall demand on the aquifer; or | 
|  | (3)  holding those rights for resale [ or retirement as  | 
|  | a means of complying with pumping reduction requirements under this  | 
|  | article; or | 
|  | [ (4)  retiring those rights, including those rights  | 
|  | already permitted]. | 
|  | SECTION 2.06.  Article 1, Chapter 626, Acts of the 73rd | 
|  | Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, is amended by amending Section | 
|  | 1.26 and adding Section 1.26A to read as follows: | 
|  | Sec. 1.26.  CRITICAL PERIOD MANAGEMENT PLAN.  (a)  After | 
|  | review of the recommendations received in the program document, as | 
|  | prescribed by Section 1.26A of this article, the [ The] authority by | 
|  | rule shall adopt [ prepare and coordinate implementation of] a [plan  | 
|  | for] critical period management plan consistent with Sections | 
|  | 1.14(a), (f), and (h) of this article [ on or before September 1,  | 
|  | 1995]. The critical period management plan shall be adopted by the | 
|  | authority no later than six months after the authority's receipt of | 
|  | the program document.  On adoption of the critical period | 
|  | management plan, the authority shall provide a written report to | 
|  | the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of | 
|  | representatives describing the actions taken in response to each | 
|  | recommendation and, for each recommendation not implemented, the | 
|  | reason it was not implemented.  The plan [ mechanisms] must: | 
|  | (1)  distinguish between discretionary use and | 
|  | nondiscretionary use; | 
|  | (2)  require reductions of all discretionary use to the | 
|  | maximum extent feasible; | 
|  | (3)  require utility pricing, to the maximum extent | 
|  | feasible, to limit discretionary use by the customers of water | 
|  | utilities; [ and] | 
|  | (4)  require reduction of nondiscretionary use by | 
|  | permitted or contractual users, to the extent further reductions | 
|  | are necessary, in the reverse order of the following water use | 
|  | preferences: | 
|  | (A)  municipal, domestic, and livestock; | 
|  | (B)  industrial and crop irrigation; | 
|  | (C)  residential landscape irrigation; | 
|  | (D)  recreational and pleasure; and | 
|  | (E)  other uses that are authorized by law; and | 
|  | (5)  allow irrigation use to continue in order to | 
|  | permit the user to complete the irrigation of a crop in progress. | 
|  | (b)  In this section, "MSL" means the elevation above mean | 
|  | sea level, measured in feet, of the surface of the water in a well, | 
|  | and "CFS" means cubic feet per second.  Not later than January 1, | 
|  | 2008, the authority shall, by rule, adopt and enforce a critical | 
|  | period management plan with withdrawal reduction percentages in the | 
|  | amounts indicated in Tables 1 and 2 whether according to the index | 
|  | well levels or the Comal or San Marcos Springs flow as applicable, | 
|  | for a total in critical period Stage IV of 40 percent of the | 
|  | permitted withdrawals under Table 1 and 35 percent under Table 2: | 
|  | TABLE 1 | 
|  | CRITICAL PERIOD WITHDRAWAL REDUCTION STAGES | 
|  | FOR THE SAN ANTONIO POOL | 
|  | 
| Comal | San Marcos Springs Flow cfs | Index Well J-17 Level MSL | Critical Period Stage | Withdrawal Reduction- San Antonio Pool |  | 
|  | 
| Springs Flow | San Marcos Springs Flow cfs | Index Well J-17 Level MSL | Critical Period Stage | Withdrawal Reduction- San Antonio Pool |  | 
|  | 
| cfs | San Marcos Springs Flow cfs | Index Well J-17 Level MSL | Critical Period Stage | Withdrawal Reduction- San Antonio Pool |  | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | TABLE 2 | 
|  | CRITICAL PERIOD WITHDRAWAL REDUCTION STAGES | 
|  | FOR THE UVALDE POOL | 
|  | 
|  | Withdrawal Reduction-Uvalde Pool | Index Well J-27 Level MSL | Critical Period Stage |  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | (c)  A change to a critical period stage with higher | 
|  | withdrawal reduction percentages is triggered if the 10-day average | 
|  | of daily springflows at the Comal Springs or the San Marcos Springs | 
|  | or the 10-day average of daily aquifer levels at the J-17 Index Well | 
|  | drops below the lowest number of any of the trigger levels indicated | 
|  | in Table 1.  A change to a critical period stage with lower | 
|  | withdrawal reduction percentages is triggered only when the 10-day | 
|  | average of daily springflows at the Comal Springs and the San Marcos | 
|  | Springs and the 10-day average of daily aquifer levels at the J-17 | 
|  | Index Well are all above the same stage trigger level.  The | 
|  | authority may adjust the withdrawal percentages for Stage IV in | 
|  | Tables 1 and 2 if necessary in order to comply with Subsection (d) | 
|  | or (e) of this section. | 
|  | (d)  Beginning September 1, 2007, the authority may not | 
|  | require the volume of permitted withdrawals to be less than an | 
|  | annualized rate of 340,000 acre-feet, under critical period Stage | 
|  | IV. | 
|  | (e)  After January 1, 2013, the authority may not require the | 
|  | volume of permitted withdrawals to be less than an annualized rate | 
|  | of 320,000 acre-feet, under critical period Stage IV unless, after | 
|  | review and consideration of the recommendations provided under | 
|  | Section 1.26A of this article, the authority determines that a | 
|  | different volume of withdrawals is consistent with Sections | 
|  | 1.14(a), (f), and (h) of this article in maintaining protection for | 
|  | federally listed threatened and endangered species associated with | 
|  | the aquifer to the extent required by federal law. | 
|  | (f)  Notwithstanding Subsections (d) and (e) of this | 
|  | section, the authority may require further withdrawal reductions | 
|  | before reviewing and considering the recommendations provided | 
|  | under Section 1.26A of this article if the discharge of Comal | 
|  | Springs or San Marcos Springs declines an additional 15 percent | 
|  | after Stage IV withdrawal reductions are imposed under Subsection | 
|  | (b) of this section.  This subsection expires on the date that | 
|  | critical period management plan rules adopted by the authority | 
|  | based on the recommendations provided under Section 1.26A of this | 
|  | article take effect. | 
|  | (g)  Notwithstanding the existence of any stage of an interim | 
|  | or final critical period adopted by the authority under this | 
|  | section, a person authorized to withdraw groundwater from the | 
|  | aquifer for irrigation purposes shall, without regard to the | 
|  | withdrawal reductions prescribed for that stage, be allowed to | 
|  | finish a crop already planted in the calendar year during which the | 
|  | critical period is in effect. | 
|  | Sec. 1.26A.  DEVELOPMENT OF WITHDRAWAL REDUCTION LEVELS AND | 
|  | STAGES FOR CRITICAL PERIOD MANAGEMENT THROUGH RECOVERY | 
|  | IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM.  (a)  The authority, with the assistance of | 
|  | Texas A&M University, shall cooperatively develop a recovery | 
|  | implementation program through a facilitated, consensus-based | 
|  | process that involves input from the United States Fish and | 
|  | Wildlife Service, other appropriate federal agencies, and all | 
|  | interested stakeholders, including those listed under Subsection | 
|  | (e)(1) of this section.  The recovery implementation program shall | 
|  | be developed for the species that are: | 
|  | (1)  listed as threatened or endangered species under | 
|  | federal law; and | 
|  | (2)  associated with the aquifer. | 
|  | (b)  The authority shall enter into a memorandum of agreement | 
|  | with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, other appropriate | 
|  | federal agencies, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, | 
|  | the Parks and Wildlife Department, the Department of Agriculture, | 
|  | the Texas Water Development Board, and other stakeholders, not | 
|  | later than December 31, 2007, in order to develop a program document | 
|  | that may be in the form of a habitat conservation plan used in | 
|  | issuance of an incidental take permit as outlined in Subsection (d) | 
|  | of this section. | 
|  | (c)  The authority shall enter into an implementing | 
|  | agreement with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, other | 
|  | appropriate federal agencies, the Texas Commission on | 
|  | Environmental Quality, the Parks and Wildlife Department, the | 
|  | Department of Agriculture, the Texas Water Development Board, and | 
|  | other stakeholders to develop a program document that may be in the | 
|  | form of a habitat conservation plan used in issuance of an | 
|  | incidental take permit as outlined in Subsection (d) of this | 
|  | section not later than December 31, 2009. | 
|  | (d)  The authority, the Texas Commission on Environmental | 
|  | Quality, the Parks and Wildlife Department, the Department of | 
|  | Agriculture, the Texas Water Development Board, and other | 
|  | stakeholders shall jointly prepare a program document that may be | 
|  | in the form of a habitat conservation plan used in issuance of an | 
|  | incidental take permit with the United States secretary of the | 
|  | interior, through the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and | 
|  | other appropriate federal agencies, under Section 4 or Section 6, | 
|  | Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. Section 1533 or 1535), as | 
|  | applicable, based on the program developed under Subsection (a) of | 
|  | this section.  The program document shall: | 
|  | (1)  provide recommendations for withdrawal | 
|  | adjustments based on a combination of spring discharge rates of the | 
|  | San Marcos and Comal Springs and levels at the J-17 and J-27 wells | 
|  | during critical periods to ensure that federally listed, | 
|  | threatened, and endangered species associated with the Edwards | 
|  | Aquifer will be protected at all times, including throughout a | 
|  | repeat of the drought of record; | 
|  | (2)  include provisions to pursue cooperative and grant | 
|  | funding to the extent available from all state, federal, and other | 
|  | sources for eligible programs included in the cooperative agreement | 
|  | under Subsection (c) of this section, including funding for a | 
|  | program director; and | 
|  | (3)  be approved and executed by the authority, the | 
|  | Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the Parks and Wildlife | 
|  | Department, the Department of Agriculture, the Texas Water | 
|  | Development Board, and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service | 
|  | not later than September 1, 2012, and the agreement shall take | 
|  | effect December 31, 2012. | 
|  | (e)  Texas A&M University shall assist in the creation of a | 
|  | steering committee to oversee and assist in the development of the | 
|  | cooperative agreement under Subsection (c) of this section.  The | 
|  | steering committee must be created not later than September 30, | 
|  | 2007.  The initial steering committee shall be composed of: | 
|  | (1)  a representative of each of the following | 
|  | entities, as appointed by the governing body of that entity: | 
|  | (A)  the Edwards Aquifer Authority; | 
|  | (B)  the Texas Commission on Environmental | 
|  | Quality; | 
|  | (C)  the Parks and Wildlife Department; | 
|  | (D)  the Department of Agriculture; | 
|  | (E)  the Texas Water Development Board; | 
|  | (F)  the San Antonio Water System; | 
|  | (G)  the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority; | 
|  | (H)  the San Antonio River Authority; | 
|  | (I)  the South Central Texas Water Advisory | 
|  | Committee; | 
|  | (J)  Bexar County; | 
|  | (K)  CPS Energy; and | 
|  | (L)  Bexar Metropolitan Water District or its | 
|  | successor; and | 
|  | (2)  nine other persons who respectively must be: | 
|  | (A)  a representative of a holder of an initial | 
|  | regular permit issued to a retail public utility located west of | 
|  | Bexar County, to be appointed by the authority; | 
|  | (B)  a representative of a holder of an initial | 
|  | regular permit issued by the authority for industrial purposes, to | 
|  | be appointed by the authority; | 
|  | (C)  a representative of a holder of an industrial | 
|  | surface water right in the Guadalupe River Basin, to be appointed by | 
|  | the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; | 
|  | (D)  a representative of a holder of a municipal | 
|  | surface water right in the Guadalupe River Basin, to be appointed by | 
|  | the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; | 
|  | (E)  a representative of a retail public utility | 
|  | in whose service area the Comal Springs or San Marcos Springs is | 
|  | located; | 
|  | (F)  a representative of a holder of an initial | 
|  | regular permit issued by the authority for irrigation, to be | 
|  | appointed by the commissioner of agriculture; | 
|  | (G)  a representative of an agricultural producer | 
|  | from the Edwards Aquifer region, to be appointed by the | 
|  | commissioner of agriculture; | 
|  | (H)  a representative of environmental interests | 
|  | from the Texas Living Waters Project, to be appointed by the | 
|  | governing body of that project; and | 
|  | (I)  a representative of recreational interests | 
|  | in the Guadalupe River Basin, to be appointed by the Parks and | 
|  | Wildlife Commission. | 
|  | (f)  The steering committee shall work with Texas A&M | 
|  | University to: | 
|  | (1)  establish a regular meeting schedule and publish | 
|  | that schedule to encourage public participation; and | 
|  | (2)  not later than October 31, 2007, hire a program | 
|  | director to be housed at Texas A&M University. | 
|  | (g)  Texas A&M University may accept outside funding to pay | 
|  | the salary and expenses of the program director hired under this | 
|  | section and any expenses associated with the university's | 
|  | participation in the creation of the steering committee or | 
|  | subcommittees established by the steering committee. | 
|  | (h)  Where reasonably practicable or as required by law, any | 
|  | meeting of the steering committee, the Edwards Aquifer area expert | 
|  | science subcommittee, or another subcommittee established by the | 
|  | steering committee must be open to the public. | 
|  | (i)  The steering committee appointed under this section | 
|  | shall appoint an Edwards Aquifer area expert science subcommittee | 
|  | not later than December 31, 2007.  The expert science subcommittee | 
|  | must be composed of an odd number of not fewer than seven or more | 
|  | than 15 members who have technical expertise regarding the Edwards | 
|  | Aquifer system, the threatened and endangered species that inhabit | 
|  | that system, springflows, or the development of withdrawal | 
|  | limitations.  The Bureau of Economic Geology of The University of | 
|  | Texas at Austin and the River Systems Institute at Texas State | 
|  | University shall assist the expert science subcommittee.  Chapter | 
|  | 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the size, composition, or | 
|  | duration of the expert science subcommittee. | 
|  | (j)  The Edwards Aquifer area expert science subcommittee | 
|  | shall, among other things, analyze species requirements in relation | 
|  | to spring discharge rates and aquifer levels as a function of | 
|  | recharge and withdrawal levels.  Based on that analysis and the | 
|  | elements required to be considered by the authority under Section | 
|  | 1.14 of this article, the expert science subcommittee shall, | 
|  | through a collaborative process designed to achieve consensus, | 
|  | develop recommendations for withdrawal reduction levels and stages | 
|  | for critical period management including, if appropriate, | 
|  | establishing separate and possibly different withdrawal reduction | 
|  | levels and stages for critical period management for different | 
|  | pools of the aquifer needed to maintain target spring discharge and | 
|  | aquifer levels.  The expert science subcommittee shall submit its | 
|  | recommendations to the steering committee and all other | 
|  | stakeholders involved in the recovery implementation program under | 
|  | this section. | 
|  | (k)  The initial recommendations of the Edwards Aquifer area | 
|  | expert science subcommittee must be completed and submitted to the | 
|  | steering committee and other stakeholders not later than December | 
|  | 31, 2008, and should include an evaluation: | 
|  | (1)  of the option of designating a separate San Marcos | 
|  | pool, of how such a designation would affect existing pools, and of | 
|  | the need for an additional well to measure the San Marcos pool, if | 
|  | designated; | 
|  | (2)  of the necessity to maintain minimum springflows, | 
|  | including a specific review of the necessity to maintain a flow to | 
|  | protect the federally threatened and endangered species; and | 
|  | (3)  as to whether adjustments in the trigger levels | 
|  | for the San Marcos Springs flow for the San Antonio pool should be | 
|  | made. | 
|  | (l)  In developing its recommendations, the Edwards Aquifer | 
|  | area expert science subcommittee shall: | 
|  | (1)  consider all reasonably available science, | 
|  | including any Edwards Aquifer-specific studies, and base its | 
|  | recommendations solely on the best science available; and | 
|  | (2)  operate on a consensus basis to the maximum extent | 
|  | possible. | 
|  | (m)  After development of the cooperative agreement, the | 
|  | steering committee, with the assistance of the Edwards Aquifer area | 
|  | expert science subcommittee and with input from the other recovery | 
|  | implementation program stakeholders, shall prepare and submit | 
|  | recommendations to the authority.  The recommendations must: | 
|  | (1)  include a review of the critical period management | 
|  | plan, to occur at least once every five years; | 
|  | (2)  include specific monitoring, studies, and | 
|  | activities that take into account changed conditions and | 
|  | information that more accurately reflects the importance of | 
|  | critical period management; and | 
|  | (3)  establish a schedule for continuing the validation | 
|  | or refinement of the critical period management plan adopted by the | 
|  | authority and the strategies to achieve the program and cooperative | 
|  | agreement described by this section. | 
|  | (n)  In this subsection, "recharge facility" means a dam, | 
|  | reservoir, or other method of recharge project and associated | 
|  | facilities, structures, or works but does not include facilities | 
|  | designed to recirculate water at Comal or San Marcos Springs.  The | 
|  | steering committee shall establish a recharge facility feasibility | 
|  | subcommittee to: | 
|  | (1)  assess the need for the authority or any other | 
|  | entity to own, finance, design, construct, operate, or maintain | 
|  | recharge facilities; | 
|  | (2)  formulate plans to allow the authority or any | 
|  | other entity to own, finance, design, construct, operate, or | 
|  | maintain recharge facilities; | 
|  | (3)  make recommendations to the steering committee as | 
|  | to how to calculate the amount of additional water that is made | 
|  | available for use from a recharge project including during times of | 
|  | critical period reductions; | 
|  | (4)  maximize available federal funding for the | 
|  | authority or any other entity to own, finance, design, construct, | 
|  | operate, or maintain recharge facilities; and | 
|  | (5)  evaluate the financing of recharge facilities, | 
|  | including the use of management fees or special fees to be used for | 
|  | purchasing or operating the facilities. | 
|  | (o)  The steering committee may establish other | 
|  | subcommittees as necessary, including a hydrology subcommittee, a | 
|  | community outreach and education subcommittee, and a water supply | 
|  | subcommittee. | 
|  | (p)  On execution of the memorandum of agreement described by | 
|  | Subsection (b) of this section, the steering committee described by | 
|  | Subsection (e) of this section may, by majority vote of its members, | 
|  | vote to add members to the steering committee, change the makeup of | 
|  | the committee, or dissolve the committee.  If the steering | 
|  | committee is dissolved, the program director hired under Subsection | 
|  | (f) of this section shall assume the duties of the steering | 
|  | committee. | 
|  | (q)  The authority shall provide an annual report to the | 
|  | governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of | 
|  | representatives not later than January 1 of each year that details: | 
|  | (1)  the status of the recovery implementation program | 
|  | development process; | 
|  | (2)  the likelihood of completion of the recovery | 
|  | implementation program and the cooperative agreement described by | 
|  | Subsection (c) of this section; | 
|  | (3)  the extent to which the recommendations of the | 
|  | Edwards Aquifer area expert science subcommittee are being | 
|  | considered and implemented by the authority; | 
|  | (4)  any other actions that need to be taken in response | 
|  | to each recommendation; | 
|  | (5)  reasons explaining why any recommendation | 
|  | received has not been implemented; and | 
|  | (6)  any other issues the authority considers of value | 
|  | for the efficient and effective completion of the program and the | 
|  | cooperative agreement under this section. | 
|  | SECTION 2.07.  Sections 1.29(b), (h), and (i), Chapter 626, | 
|  | Acts of the 73rd Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, are amended to | 
|  | read as follows: | 
|  | (b)  The authority shall assess equitable aquifer management | 
|  | fees based on aquifer use under the water management plan to finance | 
|  | its administrative expenses and programs authorized under this | 
|  | article.  Each water district governed by Chapter 36 [ 52], Water | 
|  | Code, that is within the authority's boundaries may contract with | 
|  | the authority to pay expenses of the authority through taxes in lieu | 
|  | of user fees to be paid by water users in the district.  The contract | 
|  | must provide that the district will pay an amount equal to the | 
|  | amount that the water users in the district would have paid through | 
|  | user fees.  The authority may not collect a total amount of fees and | 
|  | taxes that is more than is reasonably necessary for the | 
|  | administration of the authority. | 
|  | (h)  Fees assessed by the authority may not be used to fund | 
|  | the cost of reducing withdrawals or retiring permits or of | 
|  | judgments or claims related to withdrawals or permit retirements | 
|  | [ Special fees collected under Subsection (c) or (d) of this section  | 
|  | may not be used to finance a surface water supply reservoir  | 
|  | project]. | 
|  | (i)  The authority and other stakeholders, including state | 
|  | agencies, listed under Section 1.26A of this article shall provide | 
|  | money as necessary[ , but not to exceed five percent of the money  | 
|  | collected under Subsection (d) of this section,] to finance the | 
|  | activities of the steering committee and any subcommittees | 
|  | appointed by the steering committee and the program director of the | 
|  | recovery implementation program under Section 1.26A of this | 
|  | article.  The authority shall provide, as necessary, up to $75,000 | 
|  | annually, adjusted for changes in the consumer price index, to | 
|  | finance the South Central Texas Water Advisory Committee's | 
|  | administrative expenses and programs authorized under this | 
|  | article. | 
|  | SECTION 2.08.  Section 1.45(a), Chapter 626, Acts of the | 
|  | 73rd Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, is amended to read as | 
|  | follows: | 
|  | (a)  The authority may own, finance, design, construct, | 
|  | [ build or] operate, and maintain recharge dams and associated | 
|  | facilities, structures, or works in the contributing or recharge | 
|  | area of the aquifer if the recharge is made to increase the yield of | 
|  | the aquifer, [ and] the recharge project does not impair senior | 
|  | water rights or vested riparian rights, and the recharge project is | 
|  | not designed to recirculate water at Comal or San Marcos Springs. | 
|  | SECTION 2.09.  Sections 1.14(b) and (d), Section 1.21, and | 
|  | Sections 1.29(a), (c), and (d), Chapter 626, Acts of the 73rd | 
|  | Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, are repealed. | 
|  | SECTION 2.10.  (a)  Before January 1, 2012, a suit may not be | 
|  | instituted in a state court contesting: | 
|  | (1)  the validity or implementation of this article; or | 
|  | (2)  the groundwater withdrawal amounts recognized in | 
|  | Section 2.02 of this Act. | 
|  | (b)  If applicable, a party that files a suit in any court | 
|  | shall be automatically removed from the steering committee | 
|  | established under Section 1.26A, Chapter 626, Acts of the 73rd | 
|  | Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, as added by this article. | 
|  | (c)  A suit against the Edwards Aquifer Authority may not be | 
|  | instituted or maintained by a person who owns, holds, or uses a | 
|  | surface water right and claims injury or potential injury to that | 
|  | right for any reason, including any actions taken by the Edwards | 
|  | Aquifer Authority to implement or enforce Article 1, Chapter 626, | 
|  | Acts of the 73rd Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, as amended. | 
|  | This section does not apply to suits brought pursuant to Section | 
|  | 1.45, Chapter 626, Acts of the 73rd Legislature, Regular Session, | 
|  | 1993. | 
|  | SECTION 2.11.  The change in law made by this article applies | 
|  | only to a cause of action filed on or after the effective date of | 
|  | this article.  A cause of action that is filed before the effective | 
|  | date of this article is governed by the law in effect immediately | 
|  | before the effective date of this article, and that law is continued | 
|  | in effect for that purpose. | 
|  | SECTION 2.12.  This article takes effect immediately if this | 
|  | Act receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each | 
|  | house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. | 
|  | If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate | 
|  | effect, this article takes effect September 1, 2007. | 
|  | ARTICLE 3. EFFECTIVE DATE | 
|  | SECTION 3.01.  Except as otherwise provided by this Act, | 
|  | this Act takes effect September 1, 2007. | 
|  | 
|  | 
|  | ______________________________ | ______________________________ | 
|  | President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | 
|  | 
|  | 
|  | I certify that H.B. No. 3 was passed by the House on March 1, | 
|  | 2007, by the following vote:  Yeas 142, Nays 1, 1 present, not | 
|  | voting; that the House refused to concur in Senate amendments to | 
|  | H.B. No. 3 on May 25, 2007, and requested the appointment of a | 
|  | conference committee to consider the differences between the two | 
|  | houses; and that the House adopted the conference committee report | 
|  | on H.B. No. 3 on May 28, 2007, by the following vote:  Yeas 142, | 
|  | Nays 2, 2 present, not voting. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ______________________________ | 
|  | Chief Clerk of the House | 
|  | 
|  | I certify that H.B. No. 3 was passed by the Senate, with | 
|  | amendments, on May 23, 2007, by the following vote:  Yeas 30, Nays | 
|  | 0; at the request of the House, the Senate appointed a conference | 
|  | committee to consider the differences between the two houses; and | 
|  | that the Senate adopted the conference committee report on H.B. No. | 
|  | 3 on May 28, 2007, by the following vote:  Yeas 30, Nays 0. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ______________________________ | 
|  | Secretary of the Senate | 
|  | APPROVED: __________________ | 
|  | Date | 
|  |  | 
|  | __________________ | 
|  | Governor |