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A Possible Future for Water Service
Pix Howell, AICP
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Necessary for Life
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Why be concerned now?
There is no Plan “B”
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http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/drought/drght_final.html
The paleoclimatic record of past droughts is a better guide than what is provided by the instrumental record alone of what we should expect in terms of the magnitude and duration of future droughts. For example, paleoclimatic data suggest that droughts as severe at the 1950s drought have occurred in central North America several times a century over the past 300-400 years, and thus we should expect (and plan for) similar droughts in the future. The paleoclimatic record also indicates that droughts of a much greater duration than any in 20th century have occurred in parts of North America as recently as 500 years ago. These data indicate that we should be aware of the possibility of such droughts occurring in the future as well. The occurrence of such sustained drought conditions today would be a natural disaster of a magnitude unprecedented in the 20th century.
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http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/drought/drght_final.html
The paleoclimatic record of past droughts is a better guide than what is provided by the instrumental record alone of what we should expect in terms of the magnitude and duration of future droughts. For example, paleoclimatic data suggest that droughts as severe at the 1950s drought have occurred in central North America several times a century over the past 300-400 years, and thus we should expect (and plan for) similar droughts in the future. The paleoclimatic record also indicates that droughts of a much greater duration than any in 20th century have occurred in parts of North America as recently as 500 years ago. These data indicate that we should be aware of the possibility of such droughts occurring in the future as well. The occurrence of such sustained drought conditions today would be a natural disaster of a magnitude unprecedented in the 20th century.
The occurrence of such sustained drought conditions today would be a natural disaster of a magnitude unprecedented in the 20th century.
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The Colorado RiverAustin’s Only Source of Water
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The Colorado RiverAustin’s Only Source of Water
Surrounding jurisdictions utilize both surface water and ground water.
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The Upper Colorado Basin is in a different planning area. ……..and in Trouble
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In fact, they have been given a special tool that they might better acquire a reliable water source.
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In fact, they have been given a special tool that they might better acquire a reliable water source.
As provided in Section 418.016 of the code, all rules and regulations that may inhibit or prevent prompt response to this threat are suspended for the duration of the state of disaster.
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Governor’s Emergency Order
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Our Current Condition
A patchwork of regulation, jurisdiction, authority and funding systems that are in conflict.
Prayer
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Austin to San Antonio Districts
Districts
Make it possible to bond improvements
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Austin Area Districts
Typically formed where a city doesn’t serve.
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Chisolm Trail SUD
Sun City had to buy its way out of a SUD so that they could be served by Georgetown.
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West Austin Area
Austin would not serve West Travis County.
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Certificates of Convenience and NecessityTypically grant exclusive right to serve an area.
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Water and Sewer CCN - North
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Water and Sewer CCN
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Districts, CCN’s, GMA’s,
and the following, make
it difficult to plan
Regionally.
GMA’s
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GCD’s may manage the same aquifer but have different rules and policies.
GCD’s
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Regional Water Planning Areas
They generally follow river basins but cut through and split Economic Regions
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No wonder the plans don’t address regional needs.
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Surface Water and Senior Rights
They are delegated authority to manage water rights and adopt a water balance for use of the River by TCEQ.
River Authorities
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Does any agency oversee all water issues?
No
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) – permits and reviews water quality related issues.The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) – loans money and takes the Regional Plans and combines them in the “State Water Plan”, runs groundwater models.
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Who Does Water Planning
• Federal: N/A• State Agencies– really?
o TWDB - Regional Water Planning Group’s “Regional Plans” –primarily river basins…..upper and lower
o TWDB - Runs modeling for Groundwater Management Areas (GMA’s)
o TCEQ – Checks water balance plans developed by the River AuthoritiesReviews water quality of surface water
• Ground Water Conservation Districts – portions of an aquifer with County boundaries and each has its own policy and rules for pumping and export.
• River Authorities – really?• Cities – for their service areas• Districts, Utilities – Private and Public – for their service areas
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2012 Water Plan300 page document
An amalgamation of the Regional Water Planning Areas.
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1968 Water Plan by Water Commission (staff engineers)
2012 Water Plan by Regional Planning GroupsWe don’t plan
by Region…. much less by State
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Sources of Water
Captured:Storm WaterRain Water
Surface Water
Groundwater
Desalination(manufactured water)New and Creative Approaches
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Should Aquifers be part of the State Water Plan? Some GCD’s don’t allow export.
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Reclamation and Reuse (not new water)
….Gray Water,Condensate from HVAC….etc.
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Reclamation and Reuse (not new water)
….Gray Water,Condensate from HVAC….etc.
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What are we missing?
Infrastructure
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Cultures have been moving water to support industry and growth throughout history.
Where there was governance with a responsibility for the whole, infrastructure was provided.
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The danger now is all of the small projects that remove funding or bond capacity from the table, where a truly regional effort would better serve the future.
Consider the impact of a series of moratoriums on growth due to water shortage in Central Texas communities.
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Consider a Regional Approach
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“By 2050 about 35 million people, or 70 percent of the population of Texas, will live in the four metropolitan areas that comprise the Texas Triangle. Three of the nation's 10 largest cities are in the Triangle, including Houston, which has a port that handles more foreign tonnage than any other U.S. port.
Efforts to create a NAFTA superhighway from Mexico to Canada could create a developed corridor through San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas. Tradition and economics create the potential for economic collaboration between the metro regions, which could also address serious environmental concerns.”
From: America 2050The International View
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Capital Area Council of Governments
They don’t plan water.
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What would a Regional Plan Include?
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What would a Regional Plan Include?
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We need an honest broker for water infrastructure…..
……an entity that acts like an ERCOT for Water
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All the PotentialPhoto by Pix Howell
An illustration of the many well fields owned both privately and publicly
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Regional Project Efforts Require Regional Planning and Cooperation
As communities start developing infrastructure as understanding of a future grid would allow for cost participation and appropriate sizing.
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What Are the Policy Issues at Hand?
1.Establish Need (unbiased)A. Review Growth trends and project impacts
B. Review of Current Sources
C. Review of Current Capacity
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D. Identify Available Capacity
E. Identify Necessary Linkages
F. Prioritize Necessary Project Connections
and Development (Here’s where the
collaboration begins.)
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2. Establish Impacts and Mitigation Strategies
A. Identify impacts of transmission in various topographies of Central Texas
B. Identify impacts for prioritized projectsC. Identify other infrastructure needs of
Counties that have available water resources.
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D. Identify possible remuneration for
Counties that export water
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Funding
• Once the policies are in place and the need is established, both private and public funding options become readily available.
• Water infrastructure is basically a monopoly and should, therefore, be held or at least controlled by the public.
• Because it is like a monopoly, it refunds investment like an annuity.
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It will take the leadership of our Region to break the paradigm of
individual control.
We are called to be the architects of the future, not its victims.R. Buckminster Fuller
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Photos by Pix Howell
Why we need a Regional Solution