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Water Laws Committee Meeting
                           and Case Law Update
                          2012 Annual Conference
                         Texas Water Conservation
                               Association
                                      Presented by:       816 Congress Avenue
                                Martin C. Rochelle              Suite 1900
                                                           Austin, Texas 78701
                                mrochelle@lglawfirm.com      (512) 322-5800
                                       (512) 322-5810      (512) 472-0532 Fax
                                                           www.lglawfirm.com
©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
HB 2694: Water Curtailment
                          Rulemaking
    • Would allow ED to suspend or adjust water rights
      during drought or emergency shortage of water
          – Proposed rules define key terms:
               •   Adjustment
               •   Drought
               •   Emergency shortage of water
               •   Suspension
               •   Suspension or adjustment order
               •   Water right
          – Rules would maintain prior appropriation system
               • First in time is still first in right
               • Note: for public welfare, ED may decide not to suspend a junior right and
                 require increased conservation instead
©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
HB 2694: Water Curtailment
                         Rulemaking
    • ED may issue suspension or adjustment order when:
          –   Drought or emergency shortage of water exists;
          –   Insufficient water to meet the needs of senior water rights;
          –   Senior rights holders can put water to beneficial use; and
          –   By suspending or adjusting junior rights, senior rights could
              divert water for beneficial use
    • Opportunity for hearing
          – Suspension and adjustment orders may be issued by ED without
            prior notice or opportunity for hearing
          – However, notice and opportunity for hearing must be provided as
            soon as practicable after order issued—hearing uncertain
©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
HB 2694: Water Curtailment
                         Rulemaking
    • Public hearing held on December 1, 2011.
    • Public comment period closed on December 5,
      2011.
          – Many comments sought more clarification and
            definition as to hearings process and scope of
            drought or emergency shortage of water.
    • Considered for adoption at April 11, 2012 TCEQ
      Commissioners’ Agenda.

©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
SB 181 / SB 660 – Water Use Reporting
                   Rulemaking
    • Implementing revised water use and conservation
      reporting metric and guidance.
    • Timeline
          – Draft TCEQ rules and definitions promulgated in November 2011
          – Jan. 18, 2012 WCAC meeting
               • TCEQ and TWDB agency reports
               • Status of water use and conservation calculator
          – Feb. 14, 2012 Committee conference call to discuss concepts for
            preparation of draft guidance
          – Jan. 1, 2013: Official deadline to implement rules, guidance, and
            reporting forms

©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Watermaster Evaluations
    • Evaluations of non-watermaster river and
      coastal basins required as part of HB 2694
      (TCEQ Sunset Bill). TCEQ to evaluate and issue
      a report once every five years.
    • During 2012, the TCEQ is evaluating:
          –   Brazos River Basin
          –   Brazos-Colorado Coastal Basin
          –   Colorado River Basin
          –   Colorado-Lavaca Coastal Basin
©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Other Topics
    • Interim Charges

    • Petition for Certiorari to U.S. Supreme Court in
      TRWD v. Oklahoma
          – Amicus briefing


    • The Aransas Project


©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Case Law Developments




©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Tex. Rice Land Partners, Ltd. v. Denbury Green Pipeline-Tex., LLC
                           -- SW3d – (Tex. 2012)

    •   Challenge to “common carrier” designation by RRC of Denbury CO2
        pipeline project

    •   RRC T-4 (pipeline operation permit) application granted 8 days after
        submission without notice, hearing, evidence, or investigation

    •   Tex. Nat. Res. Code 111.019 gives private company eminent domain power
        if pipeline available to the public for hire for transportation of others’ CO2

    •   Denbury Green just required to “check the box” on T-4 claiming the pipeline
        was a common carrier line

    •   Tex. Rice Partners lessee refused Denbury’s entry to property

    •   Denbury won on summary judgment, affirmed by court of appeals

©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Tex. Rice Land Partners, Ltd. v. Denbury Green Pipeline-Tex., LLC
                           -- SW3d – (Tex. 2012)
    •   Tex. Sup. Ct.:
         –   Questions regarding determinations of “public use” under Art. I, Sec. 17
             analysis are “inherently judicial” and are reserved for the courts.
         –   RRC T-4 “application” process more akin to registration, not application
         –   No effort conducted to confirm the true nature of the proposed pipeline (i.e.,
             public use v. private use)
         –   Consequently, no evidence demonstrating as a matter of law that pipeline
             will be available to the public for hire
    •   Holding:
         –   To qualify as a common carrier, person must demonstrate “a reasonable
             probability” exists that pipeline will at some point after construction serve the
             public by transporting gas for one or more customers that will retain
             ownership of their gas
         –   A reasonable probability is one that is more likely than not

©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Rolling Plains Groundwater Conservation Dist. v.
                                 City of Aspermont
                             353 SW3d 756 (Tex. 2011)

    •   City refused to pay GCD-imposed groundwater transport fee

    •   GCD assessed late payment penalties, civil penalties, attorney fees and
        costs

    •   GCD sued for fees due and owing, and sought declaration in State district
        court that City must comply with Ch. 36, Water Code and GCD rules

    •   City filed PTJ asserting immunity from suit under governmental immunity

    •   Eastland Court: City was immune from suit for GCD efforts to collect past
        due fees, penalties, costs, but City not immune from GCD dec. action




©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Rolling Plains Groundwater Conservation Dist. v.
                                 City of Aspermont
                             353 SW3d 756 (Tex. 2011)
    •   Tex. Sup. Ct.:
         –   Only the Legislature can waive governmental immunity through clear and
             unambiguous waiver
         –   Use of term “person” in Section 36.115, Water Code, even when
             considering definition of “person” in Section 311.005(2), Gov’t Code, is not
             clear and unambiguous waiver
         –   GCD’s claim for past due penalties, costs, etc. is akin to claim for money
             damages
    •   Holding:
         –   City is immune from GCD suit for retroactive “money damages”
         –   City is not immune to suits that require State actors to comply in the future
             with a statutory or constitutional obligation, even when such a declaration
             compels the payment of money

©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Hearts Bluff Game Ranch v. United States
                               -- F3d – (Fed. Cir. 2012)

    •   Hearts Bluff purchased 4,000 acres in Titus County to use as a mitigation
        bank
    •   USACE told Hearts Bluff before acquisition that the property would be a
        good candidate for such purposes
    •   Property was in area of proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir
    •   USACE noticed Hearts Bluff application, TWDB said that approval would
        jeopardize viability of Marvin Nichols
    •   Legislature declared Marvin Nichols location to have “unique value” as a
        reservoir site; 2007 SWP recommended project
    •   USACE denied Hearts Bluff application
    •   Hearts Bluff sued for takings under 5th Amend., U.S. Const.


©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Hearts Bluff Game Ranch v. United States
                               -- F3d – (Fed. Cir. 2012)
    •   Fed. Cir.:
         –   Don’t consider whether gov’t action is a “taking” under 5th Amend. unless it
             is first shown that action implicates a cognizable property interest
         –   Voluntary participation in an area that is the subject of pervasive gov’t
             control indicates that a protectable property interest is likely lacking
         –   Hearts Bluff can still fully use its property despite USCOE “action” to deny
             application
         –   At no point did Hearts Bluff ever have a right to earn, sell or transfer
             mitigation credits
    •   Holding:
         –   USCOE mitigation bank program is a creature of the gov’t; it is inherently
             subject to pervasive and discretionary gov’t control
         –   Hearts Bluff had no cognizable property interest in access to the mitigation
             bank program

©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Ward Timber, Ltd. v. Texas Water Development Board
        126th District Court, Travis County, Texas (filed Jan. 12, 2012)

    •    Plaintiff Ward Timber filed suit in Travis County challenging TWDB approval
         of 2007 SWP, alleging unresolved interregional conflicts
    •    Reg. C proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir in area included in Reg. D
    •    Reg. D environmental and agricultural interests adversely impacted by
         construction of reservoir, and the Reg. D plan shows a need for water for
         instream uses that will be impacted by development of reservoir project
    •    Dec. 5, 2011, Judge Gisela Triana denied the State’s PTJ, and declared
         that TWDB rules regarding interregional conflict resolution apply to the
         conflicts identified by Plaintiff
    •    Remanded matter to TWDB for assessment of conflicts
    •    2012 SWP approved by TWDB on Dec. 15, 2011; no changes to issues
         raised by Plaintiff
    •    Jan. 12, 2012, Plaintiff sued TWDB asserting same complaints regarding
         2012 SWP
©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Edwards Aquifer Auth. v. Day
                                  -- SW3d – (Tex. 2012)

    •   Holdings:

         – Affirmed decision to grant 14 acre-feet of historic use; held that the
           water in Day’s lake changed from groundwater to surface water
           because of the way in which he used his well and the lake; the Court
           recognized that other landowners could manage their wells and lakes
           differently to preserve the groundwater-nature of the lake water.




©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Edwards Aquifer Auth. v. Day
                                  -- SW3d – (Tex. 2012)

    •   Holdings:
         – Landowners own groundwater “in place”:
           • In our state the landowner is regarded as having absolute title in
              severalty to the [water] in place beneath his land. The only
              qualification of that rule of ownership is that it must be considered in
              connection with the law of capture and is subject to police
              regulations. The [water] beneath the soil [is] considered a part of
              the realty. Each owner of land owns separately, distinctly and
              exclusively all the [water] under his land and is accorded the usual
              remedies against trespassers who appropriate the [water] or destroy
              [its] market value.’ We now hold that this correctly states the
              common law regarding the ownership of groundwater in place


©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Edwards Aquifer Auth. v. Day
                                  -- SW3d – (Tex. 2012)

    •   Holdings:
         – Whether there is a compensable taking of a groundwater right depends
           upon a complex analysis under the takings tests established by the U.S.
           Supreme Court and Texas Supreme Court. The Court remanded the
           case to the trial court to conduct this analysis

          – Court rejected landowner’s other “due process” and “equal protection”
            constitutional challenges

          – Court declined to rule on the State of Texas’s claim that it is not liable
            for any takings damages. It is possible that the State of Texas will be
            able to assert its claim during the remand


©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Essentials of Texas Water Resources
    • Second Edition in publication
    • Includes topics such as:
          –    surface and groundwater modeling;
          –   conjunctive management and use;
          –   public-private financing; and
          –   the energy-water nexus.
    • $125 purchase price includes hard copy and
      digital version

©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Finally…
    • Membership and Services Committee
      sponsoring Summer Conference at Horseshoe
      Bay.

    • Send Jason Hill topics and speaker suggestions.




©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
Martin C. Rochelle
                          mrochelle@lglawfirm.com
                               (512) 322-5810




©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.

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Water Laws Committee Meeting and Case Law Update

  • 1. Water Laws Committee Meeting and Case Law Update 2012 Annual Conference Texas Water Conservation Association Presented by: 816 Congress Avenue Martin C. Rochelle Suite 1900 Austin, Texas 78701 mrochelle@lglawfirm.com (512) 322-5800 (512) 322-5810 (512) 472-0532 Fax www.lglawfirm.com ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 2. HB 2694: Water Curtailment Rulemaking • Would allow ED to suspend or adjust water rights during drought or emergency shortage of water – Proposed rules define key terms: • Adjustment • Drought • Emergency shortage of water • Suspension • Suspension or adjustment order • Water right – Rules would maintain prior appropriation system • First in time is still first in right • Note: for public welfare, ED may decide not to suspend a junior right and require increased conservation instead ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 3. HB 2694: Water Curtailment Rulemaking • ED may issue suspension or adjustment order when: – Drought or emergency shortage of water exists; – Insufficient water to meet the needs of senior water rights; – Senior rights holders can put water to beneficial use; and – By suspending or adjusting junior rights, senior rights could divert water for beneficial use • Opportunity for hearing – Suspension and adjustment orders may be issued by ED without prior notice or opportunity for hearing – However, notice and opportunity for hearing must be provided as soon as practicable after order issued—hearing uncertain ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 4. HB 2694: Water Curtailment Rulemaking • Public hearing held on December 1, 2011. • Public comment period closed on December 5, 2011. – Many comments sought more clarification and definition as to hearings process and scope of drought or emergency shortage of water. • Considered for adoption at April 11, 2012 TCEQ Commissioners’ Agenda. ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 5. SB 181 / SB 660 – Water Use Reporting Rulemaking • Implementing revised water use and conservation reporting metric and guidance. • Timeline – Draft TCEQ rules and definitions promulgated in November 2011 – Jan. 18, 2012 WCAC meeting • TCEQ and TWDB agency reports • Status of water use and conservation calculator – Feb. 14, 2012 Committee conference call to discuss concepts for preparation of draft guidance – Jan. 1, 2013: Official deadline to implement rules, guidance, and reporting forms ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 6. Watermaster Evaluations • Evaluations of non-watermaster river and coastal basins required as part of HB 2694 (TCEQ Sunset Bill). TCEQ to evaluate and issue a report once every five years. • During 2012, the TCEQ is evaluating: – Brazos River Basin – Brazos-Colorado Coastal Basin – Colorado River Basin – Colorado-Lavaca Coastal Basin ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 7. Other Topics • Interim Charges • Petition for Certiorari to U.S. Supreme Court in TRWD v. Oklahoma – Amicus briefing • The Aransas Project ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 8. Case Law Developments ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 9. Tex. Rice Land Partners, Ltd. v. Denbury Green Pipeline-Tex., LLC -- SW3d – (Tex. 2012) • Challenge to “common carrier” designation by RRC of Denbury CO2 pipeline project • RRC T-4 (pipeline operation permit) application granted 8 days after submission without notice, hearing, evidence, or investigation • Tex. Nat. Res. Code 111.019 gives private company eminent domain power if pipeline available to the public for hire for transportation of others’ CO2 • Denbury Green just required to “check the box” on T-4 claiming the pipeline was a common carrier line • Tex. Rice Partners lessee refused Denbury’s entry to property • Denbury won on summary judgment, affirmed by court of appeals ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 10. Tex. Rice Land Partners, Ltd. v. Denbury Green Pipeline-Tex., LLC -- SW3d – (Tex. 2012) • Tex. Sup. Ct.: – Questions regarding determinations of “public use” under Art. I, Sec. 17 analysis are “inherently judicial” and are reserved for the courts. – RRC T-4 “application” process more akin to registration, not application – No effort conducted to confirm the true nature of the proposed pipeline (i.e., public use v. private use) – Consequently, no evidence demonstrating as a matter of law that pipeline will be available to the public for hire • Holding: – To qualify as a common carrier, person must demonstrate “a reasonable probability” exists that pipeline will at some point after construction serve the public by transporting gas for one or more customers that will retain ownership of their gas – A reasonable probability is one that is more likely than not ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 11. Rolling Plains Groundwater Conservation Dist. v. City of Aspermont 353 SW3d 756 (Tex. 2011) • City refused to pay GCD-imposed groundwater transport fee • GCD assessed late payment penalties, civil penalties, attorney fees and costs • GCD sued for fees due and owing, and sought declaration in State district court that City must comply with Ch. 36, Water Code and GCD rules • City filed PTJ asserting immunity from suit under governmental immunity • Eastland Court: City was immune from suit for GCD efforts to collect past due fees, penalties, costs, but City not immune from GCD dec. action ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 12. Rolling Plains Groundwater Conservation Dist. v. City of Aspermont 353 SW3d 756 (Tex. 2011) • Tex. Sup. Ct.: – Only the Legislature can waive governmental immunity through clear and unambiguous waiver – Use of term “person” in Section 36.115, Water Code, even when considering definition of “person” in Section 311.005(2), Gov’t Code, is not clear and unambiguous waiver – GCD’s claim for past due penalties, costs, etc. is akin to claim for money damages • Holding: – City is immune from GCD suit for retroactive “money damages” – City is not immune to suits that require State actors to comply in the future with a statutory or constitutional obligation, even when such a declaration compels the payment of money ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 13. Hearts Bluff Game Ranch v. United States -- F3d – (Fed. Cir. 2012) • Hearts Bluff purchased 4,000 acres in Titus County to use as a mitigation bank • USACE told Hearts Bluff before acquisition that the property would be a good candidate for such purposes • Property was in area of proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir • USACE noticed Hearts Bluff application, TWDB said that approval would jeopardize viability of Marvin Nichols • Legislature declared Marvin Nichols location to have “unique value” as a reservoir site; 2007 SWP recommended project • USACE denied Hearts Bluff application • Hearts Bluff sued for takings under 5th Amend., U.S. Const. ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 14. Hearts Bluff Game Ranch v. United States -- F3d – (Fed. Cir. 2012) • Fed. Cir.: – Don’t consider whether gov’t action is a “taking” under 5th Amend. unless it is first shown that action implicates a cognizable property interest – Voluntary participation in an area that is the subject of pervasive gov’t control indicates that a protectable property interest is likely lacking – Hearts Bluff can still fully use its property despite USCOE “action” to deny application – At no point did Hearts Bluff ever have a right to earn, sell or transfer mitigation credits • Holding: – USCOE mitigation bank program is a creature of the gov’t; it is inherently subject to pervasive and discretionary gov’t control – Hearts Bluff had no cognizable property interest in access to the mitigation bank program ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 15. Ward Timber, Ltd. v. Texas Water Development Board 126th District Court, Travis County, Texas (filed Jan. 12, 2012) • Plaintiff Ward Timber filed suit in Travis County challenging TWDB approval of 2007 SWP, alleging unresolved interregional conflicts • Reg. C proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir in area included in Reg. D • Reg. D environmental and agricultural interests adversely impacted by construction of reservoir, and the Reg. D plan shows a need for water for instream uses that will be impacted by development of reservoir project • Dec. 5, 2011, Judge Gisela Triana denied the State’s PTJ, and declared that TWDB rules regarding interregional conflict resolution apply to the conflicts identified by Plaintiff • Remanded matter to TWDB for assessment of conflicts • 2012 SWP approved by TWDB on Dec. 15, 2011; no changes to issues raised by Plaintiff • Jan. 12, 2012, Plaintiff sued TWDB asserting same complaints regarding 2012 SWP ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 16. Edwards Aquifer Auth. v. Day -- SW3d – (Tex. 2012) • Holdings: – Affirmed decision to grant 14 acre-feet of historic use; held that the water in Day’s lake changed from groundwater to surface water because of the way in which he used his well and the lake; the Court recognized that other landowners could manage their wells and lakes differently to preserve the groundwater-nature of the lake water. ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 17. Edwards Aquifer Auth. v. Day -- SW3d – (Tex. 2012) • Holdings: – Landowners own groundwater “in place”: • In our state the landowner is regarded as having absolute title in severalty to the [water] in place beneath his land. The only qualification of that rule of ownership is that it must be considered in connection with the law of capture and is subject to police regulations. The [water] beneath the soil [is] considered a part of the realty. Each owner of land owns separately, distinctly and exclusively all the [water] under his land and is accorded the usual remedies against trespassers who appropriate the [water] or destroy [its] market value.’ We now hold that this correctly states the common law regarding the ownership of groundwater in place ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 18. Edwards Aquifer Auth. v. Day -- SW3d – (Tex. 2012) • Holdings: – Whether there is a compensable taking of a groundwater right depends upon a complex analysis under the takings tests established by the U.S. Supreme Court and Texas Supreme Court. The Court remanded the case to the trial court to conduct this analysis – Court rejected landowner’s other “due process” and “equal protection” constitutional challenges – Court declined to rule on the State of Texas’s claim that it is not liable for any takings damages. It is possible that the State of Texas will be able to assert its claim during the remand ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 19. Essentials of Texas Water Resources • Second Edition in publication • Includes topics such as: – surface and groundwater modeling; – conjunctive management and use; – public-private financing; and – the energy-water nexus. • $125 purchase price includes hard copy and digital version ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 20. Finally… • Membership and Services Committee sponsoring Summer Conference at Horseshoe Bay. • Send Jason Hill topics and speaker suggestions. ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.
  • 21. Martin C. Rochelle mrochelle@lglawfirm.com (512) 322-5810 ©Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C.