Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 298 - ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW STANDARDS FOR SURFACE WATER
Subchapter G - BRAZOS RIVER AND ITS ASSOCIATED BAY AND ESTUARY SYSTEM
Section 298.470 - Calculation of Hydrologic Conditions

Universal Citation: 30 TX Admin Code § 298.470

Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025

(a) For new water right authorizations which increase the amount of water authorized to be stored, taken, or diverted as described in § 298.10 of this title (relating to Applicability), the determination of the hydrologic condition for a particular season shall be determined once per season. The Palmer Hydrologic Drought Index (PHDI) value present on the last day of the month of the preceding season, as reported by the National Weather Service, and calculated for the geographic area as described in subsection (b) of this section, will determine the hydrologic condition for the following season. For each measurement point specified in this section, the PHDI Index will determine the hydrologic condition, as described in subsection (c) of this section.

(b) The percentage of each climatic division within each geographic area, as defined in § 298.455 of this title (relating to Definitions), are:

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(c) For all measurement points, based on the geographic area in which the measurement point is located, as defined in § 298.455 of this title, the PHDI Index and the corresponding hydrologic conditions are:

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(d) The PHDI Index for the hydrologic conditions, as set out in subsection (b) of this section govern the operations of permits subject to this subchapter during the initial period, not longer than ten years, until the environmental flow standards in this subchapter are reevaluated. The PHDI Index was calculated to achieve compliance with the percentages of time for dry, average, and wet conditions of 25%, 50%, and 25%, respectively. The PHDI Index set out in subsection (c) of this section will be recalculated, no less frequently than once every ten years, in order to achieve, to the greatest extent possible, compliance with the percentages of time for dry, average, and wet conditions of 25%, 50%, and 25%, respectively.

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