File #: AI 13-1538    Version: 1 Name: NBU ASR ILA
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/15/2017 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 6/13/2017 Final action: 6/13/2017
Title: Consider recommendation from the Aquifer Management Planning Committee to approve an interlocal cooperation contract with New Braunfels Utilities for the development and use of an aquifer storage and recovery project.
Attachments: 1. KSELP-#1374479-v32-Section_1_44_Interlocal_contract_with_NBU_re__ASR_project-BM_FMB Comments FINALCLEAN_MAPS, 2. KSELP-#1374479-v32-Section_1_44_Interlocal_contract_with_NBU_re__ASR_project-BM_FMB Comments FINALRED_BOARD
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Consider recommendation from the Aquifer Management Planning Committee to approve an interlocal cooperation contract with New Braunfels Utilities for the development and use of an aquifer storage and recovery project.

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RECOMMENDED MOTION:

Move the board approve Interlocal Cooperation Contract # 17-837-EX with New Braunfels Utilities for development of an aquifer storage and recovery project.


SUMMARY:

The purpose of this agenda item is for the board to consider an Aquifer Management Planning Committee recommendation to approve an interlocal cooperation contract (Contract) with New Braunfels Utilities (NBU) for development of an aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) project in the brackish/saline portion of the Edwards Aquifer. Because the project contemplates injection (i.e. recharge) of groundwater into the Edwards, albeit into the saline zone, and recovery (withdrawal) of the injected water for beneficial use, a contract between NBU and EAA is required according to Chapter 711, Subchapter J of the EAA Rules.

Through its long-term strategic planning process, NBU has identified ASR as a potential water management strategy that could enable NBU to optimize its existing supplies, maximize its reliability, and provide a means to accommodate peak demand and other benefits for its customers. For geologic, geographic, and cost reasons, NBU is contemplating developing ASR in the brackish or saline zone of the Edwards Aquifer. In concept, NBU proposes to inject fresh Edwards groundwater under its existing EAA withdrawal permits into the saline portion of the aquifer for storage and recovery. NBU began working with Arcadis-US on a feasibility study in 2011. Since then, NBU has developed a multi-phased approach to construct, evaluate, and potentially expand the capacity of the ASR and, if feasible, eventually inject both Edwards Aquifer groundwater and surface water for storage and recovery.

At the October 13, 2015 meeting, the EAA board adopted a memor...

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