| TO: | Honorable Lyle Larson, Chair, House Committee on Natural Resources |
| FROM: | Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board |
| IN RE: | HB965 by Springer (Relating to the authority of a retail public water utility to require an operator of a correctional facility to comply with water conservation measures.), As Introduced |
There could be costs to comply with water conservation measures, these costs would depend on the size, location and resources of a correctional facility and could be offset with savings in water usage.
According to Lubbock County, requirements from the bill retrofitting a facility with additional controllers that would electronically limit the number of flushes, or time of showers, would cost an estimated $2.1 million for labor and materials. Other older facilities could be more costly to retrofit.
Cooke County estimates no significant fiscal impact from complying with the requirements of the bill.
| Source Agencies: | 409 Commission on Jail Standards, 696 Department of Criminal Justice
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| LBB Staff: | UP, SZ, GG, BM
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