HB 4122 and CSHB 4122
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Member Organizations Alamo, Austin, and Lone Star chapters of the Sierra Club April 19, 2017 Aquifer Guardians in Urban Areas Bexar Audubon Society House Natural Resources Committee Bexar Green Party Chair: Rep. Lyle Larson Boerne Together Vice Chair: Rep. Dade Phelan Cibolo Nature Center Rep. Trent Ashby Citizens Allied for Smart Expansion Rep. DeWayne Burns Citizens for the Protection of Cibolo Creek Rep. James Frank Environment Texas Rep. Kyle J. Kacal First Universalist Unitarian Church of Rep. Tracy O. King San Antonio Rep. Eddie Lucio III Friends of Canyon Lake Rep. Poncho Nevárez Friends of Dry Comal Creek Rep. Four Price Friends of Government Canyon Rep. Paul Workman Fuerza Unida Green Party of Austin CC: Shannon Houston Re: H.B. 4122 Sent via e-mail Headwaters at Incarnate Word Hays Community Action Network Dear Chairman Larson and Members of the House Natural Helotes Heritage Association Resources Committee, Helotes Nature Center Hill Country Planning Association Please accept this letter in opposition to H.B. 4122 on behalf of Green Society of UTSA the fifty-two member organizations of the Greater Edwards Aquifer Guadalupe River Road Alliance Alliance (GEAA). This bill, relating to the transference of certain Guardians of Lick Creek territory from one groundwater conservation district to another, Kendall County Well Owners Association would undermine groundwater regulation and benefit one large Kinney County Ground Zero landowner who may be seeking to market a large volume of water Leon Springs Business Association from the Trinity Aquifer in the Texas Hill Country. Medina County Environmental Action Association This bill is bad public policy, allowing a landowner to choose what Native Plant Society of Texas – SA groundwater district they want to be under and interfering with Northwest Interstate Coalition of the ability of groundwater districts with power to manage Neighborhoods groundwater to be able to have jurisdiction over potential large Preserve Castroville water marketers. There are already provisions in state law to allow Preserve Lake Dunlop Association property straddling district boundaries to come under just one San Antonio Audubon Society district's authority but those provisions allow districts to come to San Antonio Conservation Society agreement about that. This bill would give the landowner the right San Geronimo Nature Center to make that choice and then force the groundwater districts to San Geronimo Valley Alliance acquiesce. San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance GEAA opposes both the original HB 4122 and CSHB 4122. San Marcos River Foundation Save Barton Creek Association Sincerely, Save Our Springs Alliance Scenic Loop/Boerne Stage Alliance Securing a Future Environment SEED Coalition Annalisa Peace Solar San Antonio Executive Director Sisters of the Divine Providence Travis County Green Party West Texas Springs Alliance Water Aid – Texas State University Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Wimberley Valley Watershed Association PO Box 15618 San Antonio, Texas 78212 (210) 320-6294 PO Box 15618 .