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08 AM 25 1139

OFFERED BUT NOT CONSIDERED
Senator Tarver of the 22nd offered the following amendment:

Amend the House substitute to SB 342 by inserting before Section 4-4 the following:

SECTION 4-3B.
Said chapter is further amended by adding new subsections in Code Section 12-5-522, relating to a policy statement for comprehensive state-wide water management planning, guiding principles, and requirements of plans, to read as follows:
"(c.1)(1) As used in this subsection, the term:
(A) 'Donor basin' means a river basin from which a withdrawal or diversion of water occurs in an interbasin transfer.
(B) 'Interbasin transfer' means a withdrawal or diversion of water from one river basin followed by use or return of some or all of that water to a different river basin.
(C) 'Intrabasin transfer' means a withdrawal or diversion of water from a point within a subbasin within a river basin, followed by the use and discharge of some portion of that water into a second subbasin within the same river basin.
(D) 'Raw water interbasin transfer' means an interbasin transfer of untreated water for treatment, use, and disposal in the receiving basin.
(E) 'Receiving basin' means a river basin to which all or a portion of water from another river basin is diverted and returned in an interbasin transfer.
(2) Subject to the provisions of this chapter, interbasin transfers may be permitted to meet water needs in areas facing limitations on their water resources, as indicated when the forecasted consumption of water from a specific source approaches the defined consumptive use assessment, as long as the transfer does not unreasonably foreclose opportunities for water use in the donor basin.
(3) Interbasin transfers of water that occur in connection with mining, conveying, processing, sale, or shipment of minerals or other products transported for further processing or sale shall be exempt from limitations on interbasin transfers provided by this subsection.
(4) Interbasin transfers of raw water shall not be permitted until consumptive use assessments have been completed for the affected water sources and water development and conservation plans which identify the need for such transfers have been completed for the affected water planning regions.
(5) In evaluating a permit application for a new interbasin transfer, the director shall review and consider:
(A) Donor basin considerations, including but not limited to:
(i) The quantity of the proposed withdrawal and the stream flow of the donor basin, with special consideration for dry years and low-flow conditions;
(ii) The current and reasonably foreseeable future water needs of the donor basin, with special consideration for dry years and low-flow conditions;
(iii) Protection of water quality in the donor basin, with special consideration for dry years and low-flow conditions;
(iv) Any offsetting increases in flow in the donor basin that may be arranged through permit conditions;
(v) The number of downstream river miles from which water will be diverted as a result of the transfer; and
(vi) The connection between surface water and ground water in the donor basin, and the effect of the proposed transfer on either or both;
(B) Receiving basin considerations, including but not limited to:
(i) Determination of whether or not the applicant´s proposed use is reasonable, including consideration of whether the applicant has implemented water conservation practices and achieved reasonable water conservation goals;
(ii) Assessment of the waste-water treatment capacity of the receiving basin;
(iii) The supply of water presently available to the receiving basin as well as the estimates of overall current water demand and the reasonable foreseeable future water needs of the receiving basin;
(iv) The beneficial impact of any proposed transfer and the demonstrated capability of the applicant to effectively implement its responsibilities under the requested permit;
(v) The impact of the proposed transfer on water conservation;
(vi) The applicant´s efforts to explore all reasonable options for use of reclaimed water and recycling of available resources to meet the needs of the receiving basin; and
(vii) Assessment of the adequacy of treatment capacity and current water quality conditions; and
(C) Considerations affecting both basins, including but not limited to:
(i) The economic feasibility, cost effectiveness, and environmental effects of the proposed transfer in relation to alternative sources of water supply;
(ii) The cumulative effects of the current and proposed interbasin transfers in each basin;
(iii) The requirements of the state and federal agencies with authority related to water resources;
(iv) The availability of water for responding to emergencies, including but not limited to drought, in the donor basin and the receiving basin;
(v) The effects, whether beneficial or detrimental, on offstream and instream uses;
(vi) The quantity, quality, location, and timing of water returned to the donor basin, receiving basin, and basins downstream;
(vii) Effects on interstate water use;
(viii) The cumulative effect on the donor basin and the receiving basin of any water transfer or consumptive use that is authorized or forecasted; and
(ix) Such other factors as are reasonably necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
(c.2)(1) Subject to the provisions of this chapter, intrabasin transfers may continue to be undertaken to meet such practical water needs as are necessary for a water provider to meet the reasonable needs of users within its service area. If a new intrabasin transfer is to cross the jurisdictional boundaries of more than four counties, it shall not be permitted until consumptive use assessments have been completed for the affected water sources and water development and conservation plans which identify the need for such transfers have been completed for the affected water planning regions.
(2) Intrabasin transfers of water that occur in connection with mining, conveying, processing, sale, or shipment of minerals or other products transported for further processing or sale shall continue to be permitted."