Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 10 - TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Chapter 355 - RESEARCH AND PLANNING FUND
Subchapter B - ECONOMICALLY DISTRESSED AREAS FACILITY ENGINEERING
Section 355.73 - Scope of Facility Plan
Universal Citation: 31 TX Admin Code ยง 355.73
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A facility plan shall incorporate appropriate data from applicable existing planning reports and shall consist of:
(1) an analysis
and explanation of the problems and needs within the economically distressed
area and the total project area including:
(A) existing and projected
population;
(B) existing water and
wastewater facilities;
(C) existing
and projected water supply and water demand;
(D) wastewater characterization;
(E) infiltration inflow analysis, if
applicable;
(F) ability of the
dwellings to utilize future water and wastewater facilities;
(G) adjusted median household income is
calculated as the annual median household income identified in the most recent
U.S. Census from the closest applicable census tract multiplied by the current
Texas Consumer Price Index divided by the most recent decennial Texas Consumer
Price Index; and
(H) if the
applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the executive administrator that
census data for the particular area is inadequate or unavailable to calculate
the adjusted median household income, the adjusted median income may also be
calculated using data from a survey approved by the executive administrator of
a statistically acceptable sampling of customers in the service area completed
within the last 12 months;
(2) the identification, selection, and
evaluation of alternatives, including preparation of a cost-effectiveness
analysis of the alternatives for providing adequate water and wastewater
facilities. For wastewater, alternatives include septic tanks and other on-site
systems; regional and nonregional systems; conventional treatment technologies;
nonconventional treatment technologies, such as rock reed, root zone, ponding,
irrigation, or other technologies that may have been developed by NASA and the
Tennessee Valley Authority; and revenue generating alternatives. The
alternative evaluation will also consider facilities which will allow for
greatest utilization of local labor during facility construction, operation,
and maintenance;
(3) environmental
data and analysis in accordance with §
363.14
of this title (relating to Environmental Assessment), or §
375.214 of
this title (relating to Required Environmental Review and Determination) as
determined by the executive administrator to be applicable to potential
funding;
(4) a water conservation
and drought contingency plan for the applicant and an explanation of how water
conservation will be incorporated into the provision of adequate water and
wastewater facilities both to and in dwellings in the economically distressed
area;
(5) documentation of public
consent for the construction of water and wastewater facilities to serve the
economically distressed area;
(6)
documentation that the area to be served by the project was an established
residential subdivision pursuant to the criteria identified in §
363.503(4)
of this title (relating to Determination of Economically Distressed Area), and
number of dwellings to be served by the project within the facility planning
area and the economically distressed area;
(7) a description of the proposed facilities,
including an identification of any existing facilities to be acquired,
replaced, enlarged, or improved;
(8) preliminary engineering design
data;
(9) detailed construction
cost estimates for each segment of construction, estimates of the operation and
maintenance costs for the recommended facilities, and a separate calculation of
both construction and operation and maintenance costs on a per dwelling basis.
Separate costs for the dwelling rehabilitation needed to allow use of the water
and wastewater facilities shall also be provided;
(10) estimated water usage and wastewater
flows for the project area after completion of the project together with an
explanation of the basis of the estimation;
(11) percentage of total existing utility
water and/or wastewater system capacity that will be used to serve the
colonia;
(12) percentage of
proposed water and wastewater capacity that will serve economically distressed
areas and non-economically distressed areas;
(13) the historical cost to the utility to
build the system capacity, by source of funds;
(14) a detailed implementation schedule for
designing, permitting, financing, and constructing the facilities, and for any
other major milestones. If the project is to be phased, major milestones,
costs, and descriptions for each component and segment of the project shall be
provided;
(15) details or drafts of
any proposed interlocal agreement or other agreements or contracts needed to
implement the project;
(16) a
determination of the amount of funds available from federal, state, local, and
private organizations for plans and specifications, project construction,
operation of the recommended facilities, project management, hook-ups, facility
planning, easement and land acquisition, or any other project components;
and
(17) a user charge system,
including the analysis of an economically distressed areas impact
fee.
(b) The facility plan assistance shall include the items of work described in this subsection if approved or required by the board:
(1) an
appraisal of the value of real property needed for the water and wastewater
facilities. In the absence of condemnation powers, the political subdivision
shall determine the availability of title, easements, and rights-of-way needed
to implement the project;
(2) a
determination of the availability of surface water and the right to utilize
groundwater, the preparation of applications for necessary water rights
permits, and the preparation of purchase contracts;
(3) the preparation of applications for
necessary state and federal wastewater permits. Facility planning may not
include activities associated with administrative or legal proceedings by
regulatory agencies;
(4) the
preparation of plans and specifications for constructing the water or
wastewater facilities; and
(5)
other engineering tasks approved by the executive administrator.
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