Tex. Spec. Dist. Local Laws Code Section 8834.001
Definitions


In this chapter:

(1)

“Agricultural crop”:

(A)

means food or fiber commodities that are grown for resale or commercial purposes and that are to be used for food, clothing, or animal feed; and

(B)

includes nursery products and florist items that are in the possession of a nursery grower.

(1-a)

“Beneficial use” means any use that is useful or beneficial to the user, including:

(A)

an agricultural, gardening, domestic, stock raising, municipal, mining, manufacturing, industrial, commercial, or recreational use, or a use for pleasure purposes; or

(B)

exploring for, producing, handling, or treating oil, gas, sulfur, or other minerals.

(2)

“Board” means the district’s board of directors.

(3)

“Commission” means the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

(4)

“District” means the Fort Bend Subsidence District.

(4-a)

“Florist item” means a cut flower, a potted plant, a blooming plant, an inside foliage plant, a bedding plant, a corsage flower, cut foliage, a floral decoration, or live decorative material.

(5)

“Groundwater” means water existing below the earth’s surface in the district. The term does not include water produced with oil in the production of oil and gas.

(5-a)

“Nursery grower” means a person who grows in any medium more than 50 percent of the nursery products or florist items that the person sells or leases. A person grows a nursery product or florist item if the person cultivates or propagates the product or item by engaging in activities associated with the production or multiplying of stock, including the development of new plants from cuttings, grafts, plugs, or seedlings. The term does not include a person who merely holds or maintains a nursery product or florist item before sale or lease.

(5-b)

“Nursery product” includes a tree, shrub, vine, cutting, graft, scion, grass, bulb, or bud that is grown or kept for, or capable of, propagation and distribution for sale or lease.

(5-c)

“Regional water supplier” means a political subdivision of this state that has:

(A)

the authority to conserve, store, transport, treat, distribute, sell, and deliver water to any person; and

(B)

an approved groundwater reduction plan.

(6)

“Subsidence” means the lowering in elevation of the surface of land by groundwater withdrawal.

(7)

“Waste” means:

(A)

groundwater withdrawal from a groundwater reservoir at a rate and in an amount that causes or threatens to cause intrusion into the reservoir of water unsuitable for agricultural, gardening, domestic, or stock raising purposes;

(B)

groundwater withdrawal from a groundwater reservoir through a well if the water withdrawn is not used for a beneficial use or if the amount used is more than is reasonably required for a beneficial use;

(C)

escape of groundwater from a groundwater reservoir to any other reservoir or geologic strata that does not contain groundwater;

(D)

pollution or harmful alteration of groundwater in a groundwater reservoir by saltwater or other harmful matter admitted from another stratum or from the surface of the ground;

(E)

unless the discharge is authorized by a permit, rule, or order issued by the commission under Chapter 26 (Water Quality Control), Water Code, wilfully or negligently causing, suffering, or allowing groundwater to escape or flow:
(i)
into a river, creek, natural watercourse, depression, lake, reservoir, drain, sewer, street, highway, road, or road ditch; or
(ii)
onto land that does not belong to the owner of the well;

(F)

unless the occupant of the land receiving the discharge granted permission for the discharge, the escape of groundwater pumped for irrigation as irrigation tailwater onto land that does not belong to the owner of the well; or

(G)

wilfully causing or knowingly permitting the water withdrawn from an artesian well to run off the owner’s land or to percolate through the stratum above which the water is found, as prescribed by Section 11.205 (Wasting Water from Artesian Well), Water Code.

(7-a)

“Water conservation” means a measure that seeks to make a water supply available for alternative or future use. The term includes best management practices, improved efficiency or accountability, recycling, reuse, pollution prevention, and reduction in consumption, loss, or waste.

(8)

“Well” means a facility, device, or method used to withdraw groundwater.

(8-a)

“Well owner” means a person who has an ownership interest in a well, operates a well, owns land on which a well is located, or owns the water withdrawn or to be withdrawn from a well.

(9)

“Withdrawal” means the act of extracting by pumping or another method.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1139 (H.B. 2619), Sec. 1.05, eff. April 1, 2011.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 200 (S.B. 1811), Sec. 1, eff. May 25, 2013.

Source: Section 8834.001 — Definitions, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/SD/htm/SD.­8834.­htm#8834.­001 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

8834.001
Definitions
8834.002
Nature of District
8834.003
Purpose
8834.004
Findings of Public Use and Benefit
8834.005
District Territory
8834.006
Certain Other Statutes Inapplicable
8834.051
Directors
8834.052
Board Powers and Duties
8834.053
Official Board Actions
8834.054
Director’s Bond
8834.055
Officers
8834.056
Meetings
8834.057
Applicability of Open Meetings Law
8834.058
Compensation and Reimbursement of Directors
8834.059
Vacancies
8834.060
District Policies
8834.061
General Manager
8834.062
Personnel
8834.063
Benefits
8834.064
Bond for Employee Responsible for Money
8834.065
District Office
8834.066
Maintenance of Records
8834.067
Seal
8834.101
District Plan
8834.102
Adoption of District Plan
8834.103
Water Conservation Measures
8834.104
Annual Groundwater Withdrawal Determination
8834.105
Monitoring and Supervision by District
8834.106
District Research
8834.107
Studies by Board Staff
8834.108
Sale or Distribution of Water Prohibited
8834.109
Access to Property
8834.110
General Powers Related to Property and Contracts
8834.111
Cooperation with Governmental Entities
8834.112
Rules
8834.113
Considerations for Rules and Orders
8834.114
Hearings
8834.115
Notice of Hearings
8834.116
Board Bylaws and Policies
8834.117
Authority to Issue Subpoenas and Administer Oaths
8834.118
Suits
8834.151
Disbursement of Money
8834.152
District Accounts
8834.153
Fiscal Year
8834.154
Budget
8834.155
Audit
8834.156
Copy of Audit
8834.157
Depository and Investments
8834.158
Investment Officer
8834.201
Groundwater Withdrawals Subject to Board Rule
8834.202
Certain Groundwater Uses Exempt
8834.203
Regulation of Spacing and Groundwater Withdrawal
8834.204
Water-metering Devices
8834.205
Well Registration
8834.206
Permit Required
8834.207
Application for Permit
8834.208
Notice and Hearing on Permit Application
8834.209
Issuance of Permit
8834.210
Term of Permit
8834.211
Renewal of Permit
8834.212
Permit Fees
8834.213
Transferring Permit
8834.214
Annual Report
8834.215
Reduction of Groundwater Use
8834.216
Open or Uncovered Wells
8834.251
Appeal of District Actions
8834.252
Injunctive Relief

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 8834.001’s source at texas​.gov