File #: AI 13-1788    Version: Name: Castillo LPW rescission
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 4/2/2018 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 5/8/2018 Final action: 5/8/2018
Title: Consider recommendation from the Permits/Enforcement Committee to rescind limited production well status for the well owned by Fernando & Jesusa Castillo, based on the owner’s inability to meet annual groundwater withdrawal limits.
Attachments: 1. Order Rescinding LPW Status - Castillo 050818
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Consider recommendation from the Permits/Enforcement Committee to rescind limited production well status for the well owned by Fernando & Jesusa Castillo, based on the owner’s inability to meet annual groundwater withdrawal limits.

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RECOMMENDED MOTION:

Move the board adopt an Order Rescinding Limited Production Well Status for the well (W105-694), owned by Fernando & Jesusa Castillo.


SUMMARY:

The purpose of this agenda item is for the board to consider a Permits/Enforcement Committee recommendation to adopt an Order Rescinding Limited Production Well Status for the Edwards Aquifer well (W105-694) owned by Fernando & Jesusa Castillo.

Background

Due to the passage of Senate Bill 1241 during the 2013 Regular Session of the Texas Legislature, the board adopted new rules in December 2013 creating a new category of exempt well called a Limited Production Well (LPW). To be recognized as a LPW, a well owner must: (1) have an Edwards Aquifer well that was drilled prior to June 1, 2013; (2) amend his or her well registration; (3) have a registered meter on the well: (4) submit annual use reports at the end of each calendar year documenting that no more than 1.4 acre-feet of groundwater were used; and (5) pay a yearly $25 administration fee. Therefore, owners who qualify under an LPW may make withdrawals of up to 1.4 acre-feet of groundwater per year without the need for an EAA groundwater withdrawal permit.

Following an annual use report that shows an LPW owner used more than 1.4 acre-feet of groundwater, EAA staff provides written notification to the well owner that the inability to consistently remain below the annual withdrawal limit for an LPW may result in the loss of LPW status for the well. It is the current policy of EAA staff to inform the board when an LPW exceeds authorized withdrawals after the third such notification.

Any well owner who loses LPW status must then, by the end of the current calendar year, obtain groundwater withdrawal rig...

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