Section 230.10 - Determination of Groundwater Availability(a) Time frame for determination of groundwater availability. At a minimum, both a short- and long-term determination of groundwater availability must be made, each considering the estimated total water demand at full build out of the proposed subdivision. Groundwater availability must be determined for ten years and 30 years and for any other time frame(s) required by the municipal or county authority.(b) Other considerations in groundwater availability determination. Groundwater availability determinations must take into account the anticipated method of water delivery as identified under § 230.5 of this title (relating to Proposed Subdivision Information) and will be compared to annual demand estimates at full build out as determined under § 230.6 of this title (relating to Projected Water Demand Estimate).(c) Determination of aquifer parameters. The parameters of the aquifer(s) being considered to supply water to the proposed subdivision must be determined utilizing the information considered under § 230.7 of this title (relating to General Groundwater Resource Information) and data obtained during the aquifer test required under one of the following: (1) § 230.8 of this title (relating to Obtaining Site-Specific Groundwater Data) for individual water wells or (2) Chapter 290, Subchapter D of this title (relating to Rules and Regulations for Public Water Systems) for new and existing public water systems. The parameters must be reported on or attached to the Certification of Groundwater Availability Form (TCEQ-20982). The time-drawdown and time-recovery data obtained during the aquifer test must be used to determine aquifer parameters utilizing the nonequilibrium equations developed by Theis or Cooper-Jacob, or acceptable modifications thereof. The following aquifer parameters must be determined: (1) rate of yield and drawdown;(3) efficiency of the pumped (test) well;(5) coefficient of storage;(6) hydraulic conductivity;(7) recharge or barrier boundaries, if any are present; and(8) thickness of the aquifer(s).(d) Determination of groundwater availability. Using the information and data identified and determined in subsections (b) and (c) of this section, the following calculations must be made.(1) Time-drawdown. The amount of drawdown at the pumped well(s) and at the boundaries of the proposed subdivision must be determined for the time frames identified under subsection (a) of this section.(2) Distance-drawdown. The distance(s) from the pumped well(s) to the outer edges of the cone(s)-of-depression must be determined for the time frames identified under subsection (a) of this section.(3) Well interference. For multiple wells in a proposed subdivision, calculations must be made to: (A) determine how pumpage from multiple wells will affect drawdown in individual wells for the time frames identified under subsection (a) of this section; and(B) determine a recommended minimum spacing limit between individual wells and well yields from the wells that will allow for the continued use of the wells for the time frames identified under subsection (a) of this section.(e) Determination of groundwater quality. The water quality analysis required under § 230.9 of this title (relating to Determination of Groundwater Quality) must be compared to primary and secondary public drinking water standards and the findings documented on or attached to the Certification of Groundwater Availability Form (TCEQ-20982).(f) Submission of information. The information, data, and calculations required by this section must be made available to the municipal or county authority, if requested, to document the requirements of this section as part of the plat application.30 Tex. Admin. Code § 230.10
The provisions of this §230.10 adopted to be effective July 9, 2000, 25 TexReg 6345; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 49, Number 49, December 6, 2024, TexReg 9986, eff. 12/11/2024