Bill Text: TX SB2202 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to an assessment of the condition of certain water utilities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-22 - Referred to Water, Agriculture, & Rural Affairs [SB2202 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB2202-Introduced.html
88R11276 ANG-D | ||
By: Zaffirini, Blanco | S.B. No. 2202 |
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relating to an assessment of the condition of certain water | ||
utilities. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter D, Chapter 6, Water Code, is amended | ||
by adding Section 6.116 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 6.116. WATER ACCESS ASSESSMENT. (a) In this section: | ||
(1) "Access assessment" means the water access | ||
assessment established under this section. | ||
(2) "Utility" means a retail public utility, as | ||
defined by Section 13.002. | ||
(b) The board by rule and in consultation with the | ||
commission, the Public Utilities Commission of Texas, and | ||
institutions of higher education, as defined by Section 61.003, | ||
Education Code, shall establish: | ||
(1) a water access assessment to determine the extent | ||
of water access needs among utilities in this state; and | ||
(2) a schedule that ensures that an access assessment | ||
is conducted not less than once every 10 years for each utility. | ||
(c) The access assessment must identify utilities that are | ||
failing or at risk of failing through a ranking system that | ||
evaluates and assigns numerical values to factors including: | ||
(1) the overall condition of the utility's | ||
infrastructure, including: | ||
(A) the utility system's age; | ||
(B) the presence of lead service lines; | ||
(C) the presence of cast-iron pipes more than 30 | ||
years old; | ||
(D) the utility's rates of water loss; | ||
(E) the number of interconnections to other | ||
systems; and | ||
(F) susceptibility to extreme weather; | ||
(2) availability of water to the utility, including | ||
the utility's: | ||
(A) number of water sources; | ||
(B) drought and water shortage risk; | ||
(C) groundwater production sustainability; and | ||
(D) reliance on bottled or hauled water; | ||
(3) the quality of the utility's water, including | ||
whether the utility has any drinking water quality standard | ||
violations; | ||
(4) affordability of services the utility provides, as | ||
determined by: | ||
(A) median income of households the utility | ||
serves; | ||
(B) the average monthly amount the utility bills | ||
to its customers relative to the average monthly billing amounts | ||
among similarly sized utilities; | ||
(C) rural areas the utility serves; and | ||
(D) disadvantaged areas the utility serves; and | ||
(5) the financial, managerial, and technical capacity | ||
of the utility as indicated by factors including: | ||
(A) certification violations of the utility's | ||
operators; | ||
(B) the utility's monitoring and reporting | ||
violations; | ||
(C) the utility's absence of a qualified | ||
workforce; and | ||
(D) the ratio of the utility's revenues to its | ||
operating expenses. | ||
(d) For each utility that an access assessment identifies as | ||
failing or at risk of failing, the board shall send notice of the | ||
identification to: | ||
(1) the utility; | ||
(2) the commission; | ||
(3) the Public Utility Commission of Texas; and | ||
(4) each standing committee of the legislature with | ||
primary jurisdiction over the board. | ||
(e) The board shall make available on its Internet website | ||
the result of an access assessment performed under this section. | ||
(f) In implementing this section, the board may: | ||
(1) consult with the commission and the Public Utility | ||
Commission of Texas in the development of category risk factors, | ||
associated rankings of factors, and the development of scoring | ||
thresholds for identifying utilities that are failing or at risk of | ||
failing; | ||
(2) reevaluate the risk factors and the factors' | ||
associated numerical values every two years; | ||
(3) enter into a memorandum of understanding with the | ||
commission, the Public Utility Commission of Texas, and the | ||
Department of State Health Services for the open transfer and | ||
sharing of utilities' data, including critical infrastructure | ||
data; and | ||
(4) contract or otherwise partner with an institution | ||
of higher education for the purposes of conducting a water access | ||
assessment. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |