A water utility that seeks to construct a long haul water pipeline must submit an application to the commission for a certificate of public convenience and necessity. The application must include the following:
- (1) The purpose and necessity of the long haul water pipeline, including a description of how the water being transported will be used and discharged.
- (2) The volume of water to be transported via the long haul water pipeline.
- (3) The location of the source water, transfer points, and destination of the water being transported via the long haul water pipeline.
- (4) An assessment of the hydraulic carrying capacity of, and the environmental impact on, the receiving waters in the specific areas that will receive and eventually discharge the water resources.
- (5) An assessment of the hydraulic and environmental impacts of the proposed water withdrawals on the source area.
- (6) A feasibility assessment that includes a consideration of whether alternate water sources could be used instead of the proposed transfer, including engineering, geological, environmental, and economic analyses.
- (7) A list of conservation programs or practices conducted or proposed by the water utility with respect to the area to which water is proposed to be transferred.
- (8) The date the water utility intends to begin transferring water.
- (9) An estimate of costs associated with the construction of the long haul water pipeline.
- (10) The impact of the long haul water pipeline on customer rates.
- (11) Any other information required by the commission.
As added by P.L.99-2025, SEC.1.