Alabama Water Policy Update: The Alabama Water Agencies Working Group Manufacture Alabama Environmental Committee February 13, 2013 Montgomery, Alabama.

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Alabama Water Policy Update: The Alabama Water Agencies Working Group Manufacture Alabama Environmental Committee February 13, 2013 Montgomery, Alabama Bennett L. Bearden, J.D., LL.M., J.S.D. Chair, Alabama Water Agencies Working Group General Counsel Office of the State Geologist Geological Survey of Alabama

The Origin of the Paradigm The 1990 Water Resources Study Commission Report resulted in the 1993 Alabama Water Resources Act, a passive statutory template that effectively does not modify common law riparian rights. Ironically, the report recommended, inter alia, permitting, instream flows and interbasin transfer (IBT) regulations. The 1990 Water Resources Study Commission Report resulted in the 1993 Alabama Water Resources Act, a passive statutory template that effectively does not modify common law riparian rights. Ironically, the report recommended, inter alia, permitting, instream flows and interbasin transfer (IBT) regulations.

Question: What is the State’s Authority? Answer: Water Resources Act of 1993 “The Office of Water Resources (OWR) and the Alabama Water Resources Commission have the authority and responsibility for developing plans and strategies for managing the state’s waters….” Warren Viessman, Jr. and Timothy D. Feather, 2005, State Water Resources Planning in the United States, ASCE, p. 28. (original citations omitted). “The Office of Water Resources (OWR) and the Alabama Water Resources Commission have the authority and responsibility for developing plans and strategies for managing the state’s waters….” Warren Viessman, Jr. and Timothy D. Feather, 2005, State Water Resources Planning in the United States, ASCE, p. 28. (original citations omitted).

Criticisms of Alabama water policy and recommendations for change have been remarkably consistent for over two decades namely, that there is no water policy. Criticisms of Alabama water policy and recommendations for change have been remarkably consistent for over two decades namely, that there is no water policy. The paradigm is beginning to shift and conditions and attitudes seem to be changing. There is now greater change in perceptions about water policy than at any time since the 1990 Water Resources Study Commission Report. The paradigm is beginning to shift and conditions and attitudes seem to be changing. There is now greater change in perceptions about water policy than at any time since the 1990 Water Resources Study Commission Report. Environmentalism is now engaging economic development on a figurative battlefield. Will that battlefield become literal, i.e., a courtroom? Environmentalism is now engaging economic development on a figurative battlefield. Will that battlefield become literal, i.e., a courtroom? There is a new perception in the role of state government in water resources management that has broadened the concept of a public interest in water and quickened political responses to water issues. There is a trend toward opening up decisions about water to wider interests. There is a new perception in the role of state government in water resources management that has broadened the concept of a public interest in water and quickened political responses to water issues. There is a trend toward opening up decisions about water to wider interests.

New Momentum in Water Policy in the 21 st Century 2008-Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on Water Policy and Management (SJR 28) 2008-Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on Water Policy and Management (SJR 28) 2012-Governor Bentley’s initiative-Alabama Water Agencies Working Group-ADEM, AGI, DCNR, GSA and OWR 2012-Governor Bentley’s initiative-Alabama Water Agencies Working Group-ADEM, AGI, DCNR, GSA and OWR

Moving Forward: April 18, 2012, Alabama Water Agencies Working Group (AWAWG)-ADEM, DCNR, GSA and OWR Governor Bentley directed four state agencies, responsible for water management and investigations, to form the advisory AWAWG and outlined AWAWG’s mission.

June 11, 2012, Governor added the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (AGI) AGI added to AWAWG to provide insight on farming, irrigation and the agribusiness sector AGI added to AWAWG to provide insight on farming, irrigation and the agribusiness sector

Governor’s Charge to AWAWG Continue meetings and report progress and developments to the Governor’s Office; Continue meetings and report progress and developments to the Governor’s Office; Create a comprehensive database of Alabama’s water resources by gathering all existing data and reviewing surface water, groundwater and instream flows/ecosystems assessments to provide a full understanding of the State’s water resources, the use of those resources and need for those resources (including, but not limited to, industrial, economic, public health and safety and environmental needs); Create a comprehensive database of Alabama’s water resources by gathering all existing data and reviewing surface water, groundwater and instream flows/ecosystems assessments to provide a full understanding of the State’s water resources, the use of those resources and need for those resources (including, but not limited to, industrial, economic, public health and safety and environmental needs); Conduct stakeholder meetings with the Governor’s staff, key legislators and outside stakeholders from groups that represent-at a minimum-economic, industrial, utility, public drinking water supply, public safety, recreational, environmental, ecological and agricultural interests; and Conduct stakeholder meetings with the Governor’s staff, key legislators and outside stakeholders from groups that represent-at a minimum-economic, industrial, utility, public drinking water supply, public safety, recreational, environmental, ecological and agricultural interests; and Recommend a statewide water management plan and timeline that takes into account and equitably manages the demands on the State’s water resources. Include in the plan any proposed legislation necessary to implement such a plan. Recommend a statewide water management plan and timeline that takes into account and equitably manages the demands on the State’s water resources. Include in the plan any proposed legislation necessary to implement such a plan.

AWAWG Member Agencies ADEM-AL Department of Environmental Management (water quality management and biological monitoring) AGI-AL Department of Agriculture and Industries (agriculture, farming, agribusiness, irrigation) DCNR-AL Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (state land management, wildlife resources protection) GSA-Geological Survey of Alabama (water and natural resources investigations and assessments) OWR-AL Office of Water Resources (water quantity, water use reporting, water planning, drought response)

AWAWG Issue Paper-Approved for Release by the Governor’s Office on August 1, 2012 Issues Water Resources Management Water Resources Management Expanded Certificates of Use (Permitting) Expanded Certificates of Use (Permitting) Economic Development Economic Development Surface Water and Groundwater Availability Surface Water and Groundwater Availability Drought Planning Drought Planning Water Conservation and Water Reuse Water Conservation and Water Reuse Interbasin Transfers Interbasin Transfers Instream Flows Instream Flows Interstate Coordination Interstate Coordination Water Resources Data Water Resources Data Key Stakeholder Education and Outreach Key Stakeholder Education and Outreach Public Education and Outreach Public Education and Outreach

AWAWG Stakeholder Subcommittee-Stakeholder Comments Due November 1, 2012-Responses from 70 of 248 Stakeholders 50.0 % - Water resources management 50.0 % - Water resources management 41 % - Surface and groundwater assessments 41 % - Surface and groundwater assessments 32.9 % - Water data collection 32.9 % - Water data collection 40 % - Conservation and water reuse 40 % - Conservation and water reuse 40 % - Instream flows 40 % - Instream flows 28.6 % - Economic development 28.6 % - Economic development 28.6 % - Key stakeholders education and outreach 28.6 % - Key stakeholders education and outreach 24.3 % - Interbasin transfers 24.3 % - Interbasin transfers 24.3 % - Riparian law/legal regime 24.3 % - Riparian law/legal regime 22.9% - Public education and outreach 22.9% - Public education and outreach 17.1 % - Drought planning 17.1 % - Drought planning 15.7 % - Enhanced COU/permitting 15.7 % - Enhanced COU/permitting 14.3 % - Recreation 14.3 % - Recreation 11.4 % - Interstate coordination 11.4 % - Interstate coordination

Emerging Common Theme* and Key Issues** *Lack of a statewide water resources assessment-surface water, groundwater and instream flows-we cannot manage what we do not measure *Lack of a statewide water resources assessment-surface water, groundwater and instream flows-we cannot manage what we do not measure **Permitting-water withdrawals **Permitting-water withdrawals **Instream flows **Instream flows **Interbasin transfers **Interbasin transfers **Non-riparian issues-access to water for irrigation, water supply, etc. **Non-riparian issues-access to water for irrigation, water supply, etc.

Stormwater-Is Sustainable Development a Concept at Odds with Itself? See Virginia DOT v. EPA

Notice: Stakeholder Comment Period Extended The period for providing stakeholder comments is officially extended from November 1, 2012 to the end of the AWAWG process on December 1, The AWAWG intends to engage in a continuing dialogue with all stakeholders during this period.

AWAWG Database Subcommittee Interim Report-December 31, Where we’ve been 2. Where we are 3. Where we are going

AWAWG Legislation Subcommittee and the Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on Water Policy and Management-Drought Bill Update: Amended by Representative Tuggle’s Water Management, Drought and Water Conservation Subcommittee on December 11, Bill will be submitted to Permanent Joint Legislative Subcommittee for 2013 Session. Update: Amended by Representative Tuggle’s Water Management, Drought and Water Conservation Subcommittee on December 11, Bill will be submitted to Permanent Joint Legislative Subcommittee for 2013 Session. Alabama Drought Planning and Response Act-This proposed bill creates the Alabama Drought Assessment and Planning Team (ADAPT) and establishes its membership, duties, responsibilities and powers; and creates a Monitoring and Impacts Group Subcommittee and establishes its membership, duties, responsibilities and powers. Alabama Drought Planning and Response Act-This proposed bill creates the Alabama Drought Assessment and Planning Team (ADAPT) and establishes its membership, duties, responsibilities and powers; and creates a Monitoring and Impacts Group Subcommittee and establishes its membership, duties, responsibilities and powers.

AWAWG Web Site:

“Reasons to Consider Regulating Water [Use] in Alabama” [Lance LeFleur, Director, ADEM, July 13, 2012] 1. “The demand for water in Alabama is increasing and the supply is finite. 2. The riparian system currently employed in Alabama has significant disadvantages. 3. Alabama may be vulnerable to federal control over water use through EPA if the State does not regulate water use. 4. Provide predictability [security and certainty] for existing water users. 5. Avoid competitive disadvantage in attracting new industry.”

The Way Ahead The AWAWG is working to develop a set of recommendations, based on sound science, policy and law, for water resources management that will benefit all Alabamians now and for generations to come. The AWAWG is working to develop a set of recommendations, based on sound science, policy and law, for water resources management that will benefit all Alabamians now and for generations to come. We need your input and want to hear from all stakeholders. We need your input and want to hear from all stakeholders.

Contact Us! Alabama Water Agencies Working Group (AWAWG), Dr. Bennett Bearden, Chair Alabama Water Agencies Working Group (AWAWG), Dr. Bennett Bearden, Chair Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industry (AGI), Glenn Zorn ) Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industry (AGI), Glenn Zorn Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR), Stan Cook Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR), Stan Cook ADECA - Office of Water Resources (OWR), Brian Atkins ADECA - Office of Water Resources (OWR), Brian Atkins Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM), Lance LeFleur ) Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM), Lance LeFleur Geological Survey of Alabama (GSA), Dr. Nick Tew ) Geological Survey of Alabama (GSA), Dr. Nick Tew