Title: DESALINATION
1DESALINATION
- How Critical Is It for the State to Develop
Seawater Desalination Supplies? - BILL WEST
- GBRA, General Manager
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2Some Factors Affecting Desal Development in Texas
- Difficulty protecting existing water rights
- Difficulty developing new supplies
- Pitfalls of both surface and groundwater
- EARIP and Whooping Crane Lawsuit
- Potential Mussel Listings
- Seawater Desalination Costs/Issues
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3Difficulty Protecting Existing Water Rights
- Challenges facing the Legislature
- Every new lawsuit threatens existing water rights
- Population demand centers versus water supply
locations - Business development needs versus water rights
holders
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4Difficulty Developing New Water SuppliesExample
REGION L (20½ counties)
- Note
- Last major water supply project completed in
Region L was Canyon Reservoir (1964). - Last major water reservoir completed in Texas
was Jim Chapman Reservoir (1991). Capacity of
260,000 ac/ft.
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5Difficulty Developing New Supplies
- Region L
- Water Management Strategies (WMS) w/ Est. Firm
Yield
Recommended WMS Year (acre-feet) 2010
2020 2030 2040 2050 2060
Conservation
Wimberley Woodcreek Proj. 4,480 4,480 4,480 4,480 4,480 4,480
Simsboro Proj. 30,000 30,000 30,000 50,000 50,000
Reg. Carrizo Proj. for Basin 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
GBRA Mid-Basin Conj. Use
GBRA Mid Basin (surface)
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6Difficulty Developing New Supplies
- Region L
- Water Management Strategies (WMS) w/ Est. Firm
Yield
Alternative WMS Year (acre-feet) 2010
2020 2030 2040 2050 2060
LGWSP for GBRA Upstream 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000
LGWSP for GBRA Upstream (reduced w/o Exelon) 35,000 35,000 35,000 35,000 35,000
WMS Needing Further Study
Storage Above Canyon
Brush Mgmt Above Canyon
Seawater Desal for Region L
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7Difficulty Developing New Supplies
- Simsboro Project Issues
- Groundwater Districts
- Lease Contracts, etc
- Costs Associated with Delivery
- Carrizo Project Issues
- Groundwater Districts
- Lawsuits
- Costs Associated with Delivery
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8Pitfalls of Surface Water and Groundwater
- Surface Water
- Difficulty obtaining permits
- Difficulty securing reservoir sites
- Issues associated with location of supplies and
population demand centers - Groundwater
- Difficulty obtaining permits
- Brackish groundwater as controversial as fresh
- EAA versus Day TX Supreme Court
- DFCs
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9Pitfalls of Surface Water and Groundwater
- Whos Water Is It?
- Reuse
- Surface Water
- Groundwater
- ASR
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10EARIP and Whooper Lawsuit
- The Texas Legislature created a Recovery
Implementation Program in May 2007 under Senate
Bill 3 This is a process under the ESA that
brings together federal, state, and private
stakeholders to work together to improve water
management and recover endangered species.
Deadline to resolve the Edwards Aquifer RIP is
December 2012.
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11EARIP and Whooper Lawsuit
- EARIP Why all the fuss?
- Ensuring existence of at least 7 species
designated as endangered under the ESA - Maintaining flow at Comal and San Marcos springs
during times of drought - During droughts, flows from those springs are 80
of the source of Guadalupe flows in Victoria - Almost 2 million people in the San Antonio area
get about 95 of their water from the Edwards. - Major swaths of the economy along the I-35
Corridor is connected to the Guadalupe and
springflows at Comal and San Marcos springs
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12EARIP and Whooper Lawsuit
- Whooping Crane Lawsuit The Aransas Project
(TAP) vs. Shaw (TCEQ) - Claims that diversions of State fresh water have
resulted in takes of Whooping Cranes
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13EARIP and Whooper Lawsuit
- Lawsuit Potential Consequences?
- Seeks injunction barring TCEQ from approving new
water rights permits and seeks preemption of
State water rights by Federal law (2 pending
permits on Guadalupe) - Overturn the States water rights regulatory
process, and reduce or cancel existing water
rights for municipal, industrial, and
agricultural users - Derail the EARIP and conflict with E-flows
process - Stall or halt new economic development
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14EARIP and Whooper Lawsuit
- Lawsuit Other Factors
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering
nine species of mussels for listing under the
ESA, and is being sued by WildEarth Guardians to
act. Collectively, the mussels are found in
almost every major river basin in Texas. So, the
same legal logic in the whooper suit could be
used on any other Texas river where there are
endangered species.
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15Seawater Desal Costs / Issues
- In Saudi Arabia, the practicality of constructing
desalination plants to extract salt and other
minerals from sea water became a necessity, and
27 plants have been constructed there, supplying
70 of the countrys drinking water and more than
28 million megawatts of electricity.
- Note
- Supposed to be worlds largest plant in the
Eastern Province. Costs 3.8 billion in U.S.
dollars. - Carries fresh water to Saudi cities using 2,500
miles of water pipes.
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16Seawater Desal Costs / Issues
- Are construction costs too excessive?
- Are costs to the end-user acceptable?
- Are there acceptable ways to dispose of the
brine? - Long-term economical power supply is a major
requirement. - What happens when another Deepwater Horizon oil
spill occurs?
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17DESALINATIONIN TEXAS
- Due to the many obstacles to develop either
surface or ground water projects, new economic
development in Texas is in jeopardy. - How Critical Is It for the State to Develop
Seawater Desalination Supplies? - Very Critical
- But the more relevant question may be
- Will the state help permit and finance the
infrastructure for seawater desalination projects?
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