Tex. Water Code Section 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 (Environmental Flow Standards and Set-asides).

(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 (Environmental Flow Standards and Set-asides) 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 (State Agency Advisory Committees), 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 (State Agency Advisory Committees), 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 (Collection of Bays and Estuaries Data; Conduct of Studies) and 16.059 (Collection of Instream Flow Data; Conduct of Studies), 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 (Environmental Flow Standards and Set-asides). 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)

Repealed by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1102 (S.B. 1397), Sec. 21(3), eff. September 1, 2023.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1351 (H.B. 3), Sec. 1.07, eff. September 1, 2007.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1430 (S.B. 3), Sec. 1.07, eff. September 1, 2007.
Amended by:
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1102 (S.B. 1397), Sec. 21(3), eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 11.02362 — Development of Environmental Flow Regime Recommendations, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/WA/htm/WA.­11.­htm#11.­02362 (accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

11.001
Vested Rights Not Affected
11.002
Definitions
11.003
Streams that Form Boundaries Included
11.004
Commission to Receive Certified Copies of Judgments, Etc
11.005
Applicability to Works Under Federal Reclamation Act
11.021
State Water
11.022
Acquisition of Right to Use State Water
11.023
Purposes for Which Water May Be Appropriated
11.024
Appropriation: Preferences
11.025
Scope of Appropriative Right
11.026
Perfection of an Appropriation
11.027
Rights Between Appropriators
11.029
Title to Appropriation by Limitation
11.030
Forfeiture of Appropriation
11.031
Annual Report
11.032
Records
11.033
Eminent Domain
11.034
Reservoir Site: Land and Rights-of-way
11.035
Condemnation of Private Property
11.036
Conserved or Stored Water: Supply Contract
11.037
Water Suppliers: Rules and Regulations
11.038
Rights of Owners of Land Adjoining Canal, Etc
11.039
Distribution of Water During Shortage
11.040
Permanent Water Right
11.041
Denial of Water: Complaint
11.042
Delivering Water down Banks and Beds
11.043
Recordation of Conveyance of Irrigation Work
11.044
Roads and Highways
11.045
Ditches and Canals
11.046
Return Surplus Water
11.047
Failure to Fence
11.048
Cost of Maintaining Irrigation Ditch
11.049
Examination and Survey
11.050
Tidewater Gates, Etc
11.051
Irrigation: Lien on Crops
11.052
Activities Under the Federal Reclamation Act
11.053
Emergency Order Concerning Water Rights
11.081
Unlawful Use of State Water
11.082
Unlawful Use: Civil Penalty
11.083
Other Unlawful Taking
11.084
Sale of Permanent Water Right Without a Permit
11.085
Interbasin Transfers
11.086
Overflow Caused by Diversion of Water
11.087
Diversion of Water on International Stream
11.088
Destruction of Waterworks
11.089
Johnson Grass or Russian Thistle
11.090
Polluting and Littering
11.091
Interference with Delivery of Water Under Contract
11.092
Wasteful Use of Water
11.093
Abatement of Waste as Public Nuisance
11.094
Penalty for Use of Works Declared Public Nuisance
11.096
Obstruction of Navigable Streams
11.097
Removal of Obstructions from Navigable Streams
11.121
Permit Required
11.122
Amendments to Water Rights Required
11.123
Permit Preferences
11.124
Application for Permit
11.125
Map or Plat
11.126
Commission Requirements
11.127
Additional Requirements: Drainage Plans
11.128
Payment of Fee
11.129
Review of Application
11.130
Recording Applications
11.131
Examination and Denial of Application Without Hearing
11.132
Notice
11.133
Hearing
11.134
Action on Application
11.135
Issuance of Permit
11.136
Recording of Permit
11.137
Seasonal Permits
11.138
Temporary Permits
11.139
Emergency Authorizations
11.140
Permits for Storage for Project Development
11.141
Date of Priority
11.142
Permit Exemptions
11.143
Use of Water from Exempt Dam or Reservoir for Nonexempt Purposes
11.144
Approval for Alterations
11.145
When Construction Must Begin
11.146
Forfeitures and Cancellation of Permit for Inaction
11.147
Effects of Permit on Bays and Estuaries and Instream Uses
11.148
Emergency Suspension of Permit Conditions and Emergency Authority to Make Available Water Set Aside for Environmental Flows
11.150
Effects of Permits on Water Quality
11.151
Effects of Permits on Groundwater
11.152
Assessment of Effects of Permits on Fish and Wildlife Habitats
11.153
Projects for Storage of Appropriated Water in Aquifers
11.155
Aquifer Storage and Recovery and Aquifer Recharge Reports
11.157
Water for Use as Aquifer Recharge or in an Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project
11.158
Amendment to Convert Use from Reservoir Storage to Aquifer Storage and Recovery
11.171
Definitions
11.172
General Principle
11.173
Cancellation in Whole or in Part
11.174
Commission May Initiate Proceedings
11.175
Notice
11.176
Hearing
11.177
Commission Finding
11.183
Reservoir
11.184
Municipal Certified Filing
11.185
Effect of Inaction
11.186
Subsequent Proceedings on Same Water Right
11.201
Artesian Well Defined
11.202
Right to Drill Artesian Well
11.203
Artesian Well: Drilling Record
11.204
Report of New Artesian Well
11.205
Wasting Water from Artesian Well
11.206
Improperly Cased Well: Nuisance
11.207
Annual Report
11.0235
Policy Regarding Waters of the State
11.0236
Environmental Flows Advisory Group
11.0237
Water Rights for Instream Flows Dedicated to Environmental Needs or Bay and Estuary Inflows
11.0275
Fair Market Value
11.301
Short Title
11.302
Declaration of Policy
11.303
Recordation and Limitation of Certain Water Rights Claims
11.304
Adjudication of Water Rights
11.305
Investigation
11.306
Notice of Adjudication
11.307
Filing of Sworn Claims
11.308
Hearings on Claims
11.309
Preliminary Determination of Claims
11.310
Evidence Open to Inspection
11.311
Date for Filing Contests
11.312
Notice of Preliminary Determination
11.313
Filing Contests
11.314
Hearing on Contest
11.315
Final Determination
11.316
Application for Rehearing
11.317
Filing Final Determination with District Court
11.318
Exceptions to Final Determination
11.319
Hearings on Exceptions
11.320
Scope of Judicial Review
11.321
Evidence
11.322
Final Decree
11.323
Certificate of Adjudication
11.324
Recordation of Certificate
11.325
Water Divisions
11.326
Appointment of Watermaster
11.327
Duties of Watermaster
11.328
Watermaster’s Notice Posted
11.329
Compensation and Expenses of Watermaster
11.330
Outlet for Free Passage of Water
11.331
Measuring Devices
11.332
Installation of Flumes
11.333
Failure to Comply with Commission Rules
11.334
Suit Against Commission for Injury
11.335
Administration of Water Rights Not Adjudicated
11.336
Administration of Permits Issued After Adjudication
11.337
Hearings: Notice and Procedure
11.338
Cancellation of Water Rights
11.339
Underground Water Not Affected
11.340
Abatement of Certain Civil Suits
11.341
Limitation on Actions
11.401
Scope of Subchapter
11.402
Appointment and Authority of Watermaster
11.403
Compensation of Watermaster
11.404
Expenses and Assessment of Costs of Watermaster
11.405
Failure to Pay Assessed Costs
11.406
Judicial Custody of Water During Appeal
11.407
Allocation and Distribution of Water During Appeal
11.408
Retention of Watermaster During Appeal
11.409
Violations of Court Orders
11.451
Commission Authority
11.452
Procedure for Determination
11.453
Appointment of Watermaster
11.454
Duties and Authority of the Watermaster
11.455
Compensation and Expenses of Watermaster
11.456
Maintaining Current Status
11.457
Assistance to Watermaster
11.458
Application of Subchapter
11.501
Title of Act
11.502
Definition
11.503
Applicability to Man-made Wetlands
11.504
Applicability to Certain Mining-related Activities
11.505
Applicability to State Revolving Loan Fund Program
11.506
Conflict Between State and Federal Law
11.551
Definitions
11.552
Concho River Watermaster Program
11.553
Jurisdiction of Watermaster
11.554
Watermaster
11.555
Duties and Authority of Watermaster
11.556
Appointment of Nonvoting Member of South Texas Watermaster Advisory Committee
11.557
Concho River Watermaster Advisory Committee
11.558
Fees
11.559
Referendum
11.560
Colorado River Basin Watermaster Program
11.561
Applicability of Other Law and Commission Rules
11.0841
Civil Remedy
11.0842
Administrative Penalty
11.0843
Field Citation
11.0871
Temporary Diversion of Water on International Stream
11.1271
Additional Requirements: Water Conservation Plans
11.1272
Additional Requirement: Drought Contingency Plans for Certain Applicants and Water Right Holders
11.1273
Additional Requirement: Review of Amendments to Certain Water Management Plans
11.1311
Approval of Certain Applications Without Hearing
11.1351
Permit Restrictions
11.1381
Term Permits
11.1405
Desalination of Seawater for Use for Industrial Purposes
11.1421
Permit Exemption for Mariculture Activities
11.1422
Permit Exemption for Historic Cemeteries
11.1471
Environmental Flow Standards and Set-asides
11.1491
Evaluation of Bays and Estuaries Data
11.1501
Consideration and Revision of Plans
11.02361
Texas Environmental Flows Science Advisory Committee
11.02362
Development of Environmental Flow Regime Recommendations
11.02363
Periodic Review of Environmental Flow Standards
11.3261
Watermaster Advisory Committee
11.3271
Powers and Duties of Rio Grande Watermaster
11.3291
Watermaster Fund
11.4531
Watermaster Advisory Committee

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

§ 11.02362’s source at texas​.gov