Texas Statutes
Subchapter E. Records, Reports, Inspections, Rates, and Services
Section 13.1394. Standards of Emergency Operations

Sec. 13.1394. STANDARDS OF EMERGENCY OPERATIONS. (a) In this section:
(1) "Affected utility" means a retail public utility, exempt utility, or provider or conveyor of potable or raw water service that:
(A) furnishes water service to more than one customer; and
(B) is not an affected utility under Section 13.1395.
(2) "Emergency operations" means the operation of a water system during an extended power outage that impacts the operating affected utility.
(3) "Extended power outage" means a power outage lasting for more than 24 hours.
(b) An affected utility shall:
(1) ensure the emergency operation of its water system during an extended power outage at a minimum water pressure of 20 pounds per square inch, or at a water pressure level approved by the commission, as soon as safe and practicable following the occurrence of a natural disaster; and
(2) adopt and submit to the commission for its approval:
(A) an emergency preparedness plan that demonstrates the utility's ability to provide the emergency operations described by Subdivision (1); and
(B) a timeline for implementing the plan described by Paragraph (A).
(c) The commission shall review an emergency preparedness plan submitted under Subsection (b). If the commission determines that the plan is not acceptable, the commission shall recommend changes to the plan. The commission must make its recommendations on or before the 90th day after the commission receives the plan. In accordance with commission rules, an emergency preparedness plan for a provider of potable water shall provide for one or more of the following:
(1) the maintenance of automatically starting auxiliary generators;
(2) the sharing of auxiliary generator capacity with one or more affected utilities, including through participation in a statewide mutual aid program;
(3) the negotiation of leasing and contracting agreements, including emergency mutual aid agreements with other retail public utilities, exempt utilities, or providers or conveyors of potable or raw water service, if the agreements provide for coordination with the division of emergency management in the governor's office;
(4) the use of portable generators capable of serving multiple facilities equipped with quick-connect systems;
(5) the use of on-site electrical generation or distributed generation facilities;
(6) hardening the electric transmission and distribution system serving the water system;
(7) for existing facilities, the maintenance of direct engine or right angle drives;
(8) designation of the water system as a critical load facility or redundant, isolated, or dedicated electrical feeds;
(9) water storage capabilities;
(10) water supplies delivered from outside the service area of the affected utility;
(11) the ability to provide water through artesian flows;
(12) redundant interconnectivity between pressure zones;
(13) emergency water demand rules to maintain emergency operations; or
(14) any other alternative determined by the commission to be acceptable.
(d) Each affected utility that supplies, provides, or conveys raw surface water shall include in its emergency preparedness plan under Subsection (b) provisions for demonstrating the capability of each raw water intake pump station, pump station, and pressure facility to provide raw water service to its wholesale customers during emergencies. This subsection does not apply to raw water services that are unnecessary or otherwise subject to interruption or curtailment during emergencies under a contract.
(e) The commission shall adopt rules to implement this section as an alternative to any rule requiring elevated storage.
(f) The commission shall provide an affected utility with access to the commission's financial, managerial, and technical contractors to assist the utility in complying with the applicable emergency preparedness plan submission deadline.
(g) The commission by rule shall create an emergency preparedness plan template for use by an affected utility when submitting a plan under this section. The emergency preparedness plan template shall contain:
(1) a list and explanation of the preparations an affected utility may make under Subsection (c) for the commission to approve the utility's emergency preparedness plan; and
(2) a list of all commission rules and standards pertaining to emergency preparedness plans.
(h) An emergency generator used as part of an approved emergency preparedness plan under Subsection (c) must be operated and maintained according to the manufacturer's specifications.
(i) The commission shall inspect each utility to ensure that the utility complies with the approved plan.
(j) The commission shall consider whether compliance with this section will cause a significant financial burden on customers of an affected utility when making recommended changes under Subsection (c).
(k) An affected utility may adopt and enforce limitations on water use while the utility is providing emergency operations.
(l) Except as specifically required by this section, information provided by an affected utility under this section is confidential and is not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code.
(m) The commission shall coordinate with the utility commission in the administration of this section.
Added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 426 (S.B. 3), Sec. 26, eff. June 8, 2021.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Water Code

Title 2 - Water Administration

Subtitle B - Water Rights

Chapter 13 - Water Rates and Services

Subchapter E. Records, Reports, Inspections, Rates, and Services

Section 13.131. Records of Utility; Rates, Methods, and Accounts

Section 13.132. Powers of Utility Commission

Section 13.1325. Electronic Copies of Rate Information

Section 13.133. Inspections; Examination Under Oath; Compelling Production of Records; Inquiry Into Management and Affairs

Section 13.134. Report of Advertising or Public Relations Expenses

Section 13.135. Unlawful Rates, Rules, and Regulations

Section 13.136. Filing Tariffs of Rates, Rules, and Regulations; Annual Financial Report

Section 13.137. Office and Other Business Locations of Utility; Records; Removal From State

Section 13.138. Communications by Utilities With Regulatory Authority; Regulations and Records

Section 13.139. Standards of Service

Section 13.1394. Standards of Emergency Operations

Section 13.1395. Standards of Emergency Operations in Certain Counties

Section 13.1396. Coordination of Emergency Operations

Section 13.140. Examination and Test of Equipment

Section 13.141. Billing for Service to State

Section 13.142. Time of Payment of Utility Bills by State

Section 13.143. Voluntary Contributions

Section 13.144. Notice of Wholesale Water Supply Contract

Section 13.145. Multiple Systems Consolidated Under Tariff

Section 13.146. Water Conservation Plan

Section 13.1461. Correctional Facility Compliance With Conservation Measures

Section 13.147. Consolidated Billing and Collection Contracts

Section 13.148. Water Shortage Report

Section 13.149. Notification of Water Loss

Section 13.150. Reports Required for Water and Sewer Utilities

Section 13.151. Billing for Services Provided During Extreme Weather Emergency