Texas Statutes
Subchapter D. Permits to Use State Water
Section 11.1471. Environmental Flow Standards and Set-Asides

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.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1351 (H.B. 3), Sec. 1.14, eff. September 1, 2007.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1430 (S.B. 3), Sec. 1.14, eff. September 1, 2007.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Water Code

Title 2 - Water Administration

Subtitle B - Water Rights

Chapter 11 - Water Rights

Subchapter D. Permits to Use State Water

Section 11.121. Permit Required

Section 11.122. Amendments to Water Rights Required

Section 11.123. Permit Preferences

Section 11.124. Application for Permit

Section 11.125. Map or Plat

Section 11.126. Commission Requirements

Section 11.127. Additional Requirements: Drainage Plans

Section 11.1272. Additional Requirement: Drought Contingency Plans for Certain Applicants and Water Right Holders

Section 11.1273. Additional Requirement: Review of Amendments to Certain Water Management Plans

Section 11.128. Payment of Fee

Section 11.129. Review of Application; Amendment

Section 11.130. Recording Applications

Section 11.131. Examination and Denial of Application Without Hearing

Section 11.1311. Approval of Certain Applications Without Hearing

Section 11.132. Notice

Section 11.133. Hearing

Section 11.134. Action on Application

Section 11.135. Issuance of Permit

Section 11.1351. Permit Restrictions

Section 11.136. Recording of Permit

Section 11.137. Seasonal Permits

Section 11.138. Temporary Permits

Section 11.1381. Term Permits

Section 11.139. Emergency Authorizations

Section 11.140. Permits for Storage for Project Development

Section 11.1405. Desalination of Seawater for Use for Industrial Purposes

Section 11.141. Date of Priority

Section 11.142. Permit Exemptions

Section 11.1421. Permit Exemption for Mariculture Activities

Section 11.1422. Permit Exemption for Historic Cemeteries

Section 11.143. Use of Water From Exempt Dam or Reservoir for Nonexempt Purposes

Section 11.144. Approval for Alterations

Section 11.145. When Construction Must Begin

Section 11.146. Forfeitures and Cancellation of Permit for Inaction

Section 11.147. Effects of Permit on Bays and Estuaries and Instream Uses

Section 11.1471. Environmental Flow Standards and Set-Asides

Section 11.148. Emergency Suspension of Permit Conditions and Emergency Authority to Make Available Water Set Aside for Environmental Flows

Section 11.1491. Evaluation of Bays and Estuaries Data

Section 11.150. Effects of Permits on Water Quality

Section 11.1501. Consideration and Revision of Plans

Section 11.151. Effects of Permits on Groundwater

Section 11.152. Assessment of Effects of Permits on Fish and Wildlife Habitats

Section 11.153. Projects for Storage of Appropriated Water in Aquifers

Section 11.155. Aquifer Storage and Recovery and Aquifer Recharge Reports

Section 11.157. Water for Use as Aquifer Recharge or in an Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project

Section 11.158. Amendment to Convert Use From Reservoir Storage to Aquifer Storage and Recovery