Case Study of Emerging Groundwater Management Issues at the Forefront of Large-scale Production from a Confined Aquifer: The Vista Ridge Project

Continued population growth, increased demands for water and declining water availability are statewide water concerns in Texas. The development and movement of water from where it is to where it is needed brings with it benefits to the receiving area and concerns for the area of origin. The Vista...

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Main Authors: Steve Young, Carlos Rubinstein, Russell Johnson
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Language:English
Published: Texas Water Journal 2024-03-01
Series:Texas Water Journal
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Online Access:https://twj-ojs-tdl.tdl.org/twj/article/view/7161
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description Continued population growth, increased demands for water and declining water availability are statewide water concerns in Texas. The development and movement of water from where it is to where it is needed brings with it benefits to the receiving area and concerns for the area of origin. The Vista Ridge project serves as an on-point example and case study of such concerns and processes that can mitigate, in part, negative impacts that are informative to other Texans who will soon be facing similar pressures.. Impacts on the water levels in existing wells made the Vista Ridge Project a focus of significant public discussion in 2022, including Texas House and Senate interim session hearings. This paper spotlights groundwater management issues prominent in the Vista Ridge Project that will likely be of concern with other Texas groundwater projects in the near future. These issues involve well mitigation, significant impacts from groundwater production across groundwater conservation district boundaries, meaningful consideration of nine factors in Texas Water Code §36.108(d), the balance between limiting groundwater production, development of fair share doctrines, the role of the Texas Water Development Board in the
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spelling doaj.art-8895fee0bc404fcc82fd2d0ab71a8dea2024-03-25T23:51:38ZengTexas Water JournalTexas Water Journal2160-53192024-03-0115110.21423/twj.v15i1.7161Case Study of Emerging Groundwater Management Issues at the Forefront of Large-scale Production from a Confined Aquifer: The Vista Ridge ProjectSteve Young0Carlos Rubinstein1Russell Johnson 2INTERA INCRSAH2O, LLC McGinnis Lochridge Continued population growth, increased demands for water and declining water availability are statewide water concerns in Texas. The development and movement of water from where it is to where it is needed brings with it benefits to the receiving area and concerns for the area of origin. The Vista Ridge project serves as an on-point example and case study of such concerns and processes that can mitigate, in part, negative impacts that are informative to other Texans who will soon be facing similar pressures.. Impacts on the water levels in existing wells made the Vista Ridge Project a focus of significant public discussion in 2022, including Texas House and Senate interim session hearings. This paper spotlights groundwater management issues prominent in the Vista Ridge Project that will likely be of concern with other Texas groundwater projects in the near future. These issues involve well mitigation, significant impacts from groundwater production across groundwater conservation district boundaries, meaningful consideration of nine factors in Texas Water Code §36.108(d), the balance between limiting groundwater production, development of fair share doctrines, the role of the Texas Water Development Board in the https://twj-ojs-tdl.tdl.org/twj/article/view/7161Mitigationproperty rightsfair sharemodeled available groundwaterGroundwater Management Area 12Post Oak Savannah GCD
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Case Study of Emerging Groundwater Management Issues at the Forefront of Large-scale Production from a Confined Aquifer: The Vista Ridge Project
Texas Water Journal
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property rights
fair share
modeled available groundwater
Groundwater Management Area 12
Post Oak Savannah GCD
title Case Study of Emerging Groundwater Management Issues at the Forefront of Large-scale Production from a Confined Aquifer: The Vista Ridge Project
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title_fullStr Case Study of Emerging Groundwater Management Issues at the Forefront of Large-scale Production from a Confined Aquifer: The Vista Ridge Project
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title_short Case Study of Emerging Groundwater Management Issues at the Forefront of Large-scale Production from a Confined Aquifer: The Vista Ridge Project
title_sort case study of emerging groundwater management issues at the forefront of large scale production from a confined aquifer the vista ridge project
topic Mitigation
property rights
fair share
modeled available groundwater
Groundwater Management Area 12
Post Oak Savannah GCD
url https://twj-ojs-tdl.tdl.org/twj/article/view/7161
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