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2016 Water Law Update: State and Federal Case Law, TCEQ, PUC, the SWIFT Program, State Water Plan, and Legislative Preview
Contains material from Nov 2016
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Session 2: TCEQ: Regulatory Update - Explore the recent rule-makings, actions, and decisions of the Texas Commission for Environmental Quality relating to Water Law.
Session 3: PUC Update - The PUC assumed jurisdiction over water and sewer utility rates and CCNs two years ago. Has the change had the desired impact? Hear a summary of some important updates you will want to know about when managing rate applications, rate appeals, and CCN issues before the PUC.
Session 4: Texas Legislature: Water Issues in the 85th - A preview of water politics and policy for the 85th Texas Legislature.
Session 5: Federal Case Law Update - The federal courts have seen significant developments in the water arena, from the U.S. Supreme Court on down this year. Review the latest updates on major federal decisions and litigation, including the status of the Waters of the U.S. litigation, cross-border disputes, and more.
Session 6: The Texas Water Development Board SWIFT Program and Its Role in Implementing the Texas State Water Plan - Survey the highlights of the 2017 Texas State Water Plan and recent SWIFT program financing.
Session 7: State Water Plan Update - Take a look ahead to the fifth cycle of regional and state water planning.
Includes: Audio Paper Slides
Preview Sessions
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Trey Nesloney
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Session 1
—33 mins
Texas Case Law Update (Nov 2016)
Listen to an update on cases dealing with water-related issues in Texas.
Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute
Trey Nesloney,
Booth, Ahrens & Werkenthin, P.C. - Austin, TX
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Ross Henderson
Session 2
—12 mins
TCEQ: Regulatory Update (Nov 2016)
Explore the recent rule-makings, actions, and decisions of the Texas Commission for Environmental Quality relating to Water Law.
Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute
Ross Henderson,
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Austin, TX
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John J. Carlton
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Session 3
—33 mins
PUC Update (Nov 2016)
The PUC assumed jurisdiction over water and sewer utility rates and CCNs two years ago. Has the change had the desired impact? Hear a summary of some important updates you will want to know about when managing rate applications, rate appeals, and CCN issues before the PUC.
Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute
John J. Carlton,
The Carlton Law Firm PLLC - Austin, TX
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Charles Perry
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Session 4
—44 mins
Texas Legislature: Water Issues in the 85th (Nov 2016)
A preview of water politics and policy for the 85th Texas Legislature.
Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute
Charles Perry,
Texas Senate - Lubbock, TX
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Paulina Williams
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Session 5
—33 mins
Federal Case Law Update (Nov 2016)
The federal courts have seen significant developments in the water arena, from the U.S. Supreme Court on down this year. Review the latest updates on major federal decisions and litigation, including the status of the Waters of the U.S. litigation, cross-border disputes, and more.
Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute
Paulina Williams,
Baker Botts - Austin, TX
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Bech Bruun
Session 6
—40 mins
The Texas Water Development Board SWIFT Program and Its Role in Implementing the Texas State Water Plan (Nov 2016)
Survey the highlights of the 2017 Texas State Water Plan and recent SWIFT program financing.
Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute
Bech Bruun,
Chairman, Texas Water Development Board - Austin, TX
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Matt Nelson
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Session 7
—23 mins
State Water Plan Update (Nov 2016)
Take a look ahead to the fifth cycle of regional and state water planning.
Originally presented: Nov 2016 Texas Water Law Institute
Matt Nelson,
Texas Water Development Board - Austin, TX