31 Tex. Admin. Code § 371.1

Current through Reg. 49, No. 50; December 13, 2024
Section 371.1 - Definitions of Terms

The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Words defined in the Texas Water Code, Chapter 15, 16 or 17, and not defined here shall have the meanings provided by the appropriate Texas Water Code chapter.

(1) Acquisition--The Applicant obtaining interests in land for the purposes of locating eligible project components.
(2) Act--The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. § 300f et seq.
(3) Alternative Delivery Guidance--A document prepared by the Board after public review and comment and reviewed periodically that identifies alternative methods of project delivery available to applicants for financial assistance and the requirements for utilizing an alternative delivery method.
(4) Applicant--The entity applying for financial assistance from the DWSRF including:
(A) the entity that receives the financial assistance; and
(B) the entity legally responsible to repay the debt.
(5) Application--The information and supporting documentation submitted by or on behalf of the Applicant that may be used for commitment for financial assistance from the DWSRF or that the executive administrator determines must be completed for consideration for financial assistance from the DWSRF.
(6) Authorized representative--The signatory agent authorized and directed by the Applicant's governing body to file the application and to sign documents relating to the project, on behalf of the Applicant.
(7) Board--The Texas Water Development Board.
(8) Bonds--All bonds, notes, certificates of obligation, and book-entry obligations authorized to be issued by any political subdivision.
(9) Bypass--To pass over a higher ranked project in favor of a lower ranked project to ensure that funds available are utilized in a timely manner, to select an interrelated project, or to meet statutory and capitalization grant requirements as delineated in the applicable IUP.
(10) Capitalization grant--The federal grant funds awarded annually by the EPA to the State for capitalization of the DWSRF.
(11) Certification of Trust--An instrument executed by a home-rule municipality pursuant to Chapter 104, Local Government Code, governing the management of the financial assistance proceeds in accordance with § 114.086, Texas Property Code.
(12) Closing--The exchange of the Applicant's approved debt instruments for DWSRF financial assistance.
(13) Commission--The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
(14) Commitment--An offer by the Board to provide financial assistance to an Applicant as evidenced by a Board resolution.
(15) Community water system--A public water system that:
(A) serves at least 15 service connections used by year-round residents of the area served by the system; or
(B) regularly serves at least 25 year-round residents.
(16) Consolidation--Any one of the following activities:
(A) a public water system acquiring another public water system;
(B) a public water system providing retail service to another public water system; or
(C) a public water system providing wholesale service, which may include operation of the system, to another public water system.
(17) Construction account--A separate account created and maintained for the deposit of financial assistance and utilized by the Applicant to pay eligible expenses for the project.
(18) Construction phase--The erection, acquisition, alteration, remodeling, rehabilitation, improvement, extension, or other man-made change necessary for an eligible project or activity.
(19) Contaminant--Any physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance present in water.
(20) Contract documents--The engineering documentation relating to the project including engineering drawings, maps, technical specifications, design reports, instructions, and other contract conditions and forms that are in sufficient detail to allow contractors to bid on the work.
(21) Davis-Bacon Act--The federal statute at 40 U.S.C. § 3141 et seq. and in conformance with the U.S. Department of Labor regulations at 29 CFR Part 5 (Labor Standards Provisions Applicable to Contracts Covering Federally Financed and Assisted Construction) and 29 CFR Part 3 (Contractors and Subcontractors on Public Building or Work Financed in Whole or in Part by Loans or Grants from the United States).
(22) Debt--All bonds or other documents issued or to be issued by any political subdivision or eligible Applicant pledging repayment of the Board's financial assistance.
(23) Design--The project phase during which the project design documents are prepared by the Applicant. Documents may include design surveys, plans, working drawings, specifications, and any procedures and protocols to be used during the construction of the project.
(24) Disadvantaged community--A community that meets the affordability criteria based on income, unemployment rates, and population trends. Specifically, the service area of an eligible applicant, the service area of a community that is located outside the entity's service area, or a portion within the entity's service area if the proposed project is providing new service to existing residents in unserved areas; and meets the following affordability criteria:
(a) has an annual median household income that is no more than 75 percent of the state median household income using an acceptable source of socioeconomic data, and
(b) the household cost factor that considers income, unemployment rates, and population trends must be greater than or equal to one percent if only water or sewer service is provided or greater than or equal to two percent if both water and sewer service are provided. The required data and calculations of the household cost factor are specified in the IUP under which the project would receive funding.
(25) Disaster--The occurrence or imminent threat of widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss of life or property resulting from any natural or man-made cause, including fire, flood, earthquake, wind, storm, wave action, oil spill or other water contamination, volcanic activity, epidemic, air contamination, blight, drought, infestation, explosion, riot, hostile military or paramilitary action, extreme heat, other public calamity requiring emergency action, or energy emergency as defined in Texas Government Code § 418.004.
(26) Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)--The financial assistance program authorized by Texas Water Code, Chapter 15, Subchapter J in accordance with the Act.
(27) Eligible Applicant--Any of the following entities:
(A) a nonprofit noncommunity water system;
(B) a nonprofit community water system;
(C) a political subdivision that is a municipality, intermunicipal, interstate or state agency, or a nonprofit water supply corporation created and operating under Chapter 67 of the Texas Water Code;
(D) privately-owned community water system; or
(E) any other entity eligible under federal law to receive funds from the DWSRF.
(28) Engineering feasibility report--Those necessary plans and studies that directly relate to the project and that are needed in order to assure compliance with the enforceable requirements of the Act and state statutes.
(29) EPA--The United States Environmental Protection Agency or a designated representative.
(30) Equivalency projects--Those funded projects that must follow all federal cross-cutter requirements.
(31) Escrow account--A separate account maintained by an escrow agent until such funds are eligible for release to the construction account.
(32) Escrow agent--Any of the following:
(A) a state or national bank designated by the comptroller as a state depository institution in accordance with Texas Government Code Chapter 404, Subchapter C;
(B) a custodian of collateral as designated in accordance with Texas Government Code Chapter 404, Subchapter D; or
(C) a municipal official responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of a home-rule municipality in accordance with Texas Local Government Code Chapter 104.
(33) Executive administrator--The executive administrator of the Board or a designated representative.
(34) Expiration date--The date on which the Board's offer of financial assistance is no longer open or valid and by which a Closing must occur.
(35) Financial assistance--Funding made available to eligible Applicants as authorized in 40 CFR § 35.3525, including principal forgiveness.
(36) Force majeure--Acts of god, strikes, lockouts, or other industrial disturbances, acts of the public enemy, war, blockades, insurrections, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fires, storms, floods, washouts, droughts, tornadoes, hurricanes, arrests and restraints of government and people, explosions, breakage or damage to machinery, pipelines or canals, and any other inabilities of either party, whether similar to those enumerated or otherwise, and not within the control of the party claiming such inability, which by the exercise of due diligence and care such party could not have avoided.
(37) Green project--A project or components of a project that, when implemented, will result in energy efficiency, water efficiency, green infrastructure, or environmental innovation that is characterized as a green project either categorically or by utilizing a business case as approved by the executive administrator.
(38) Green project reserve--A federal directive requiring a specified portion of the capitalization grant to be used for green projects.
(39) Initial Invited Projects List--That portion of the Project Priority List listing the eligible projects ranked according to their rating that will initially be invited to submit applications in accordance with procedures and deadlines as detailed in the applicable IUP.
(40) Intended Use Plan (IUP)--A document prepared annually by the Board, after public review and comment, which identifies the intended uses of all DWSRF program funds and describes how those uses support the overall goals of the DWSRF program.
(41) Lending rate--The rate of interest applicable to financial assistance that must be repaid.
(42) Market interest rates--Interest rates comparable to those attained for securities in an open market offering.
(43) Municipality--A city, town, or other public body created by or pursuant to state law.
(44) Non-equivalency projects--All projects other than Equivalency projects.
(45) Nonprofit organization--Any legal entity that is recognized as a tax-exempt organization by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts pursuant to 34 Texas Administrative Code, Part 1, Chapter 3, Subchapter O (relating to State and Local Sales and Use Taxes).
(46) Nonprofit noncommunity (NPNC) water system--A public water system that is not operated for profit, is owned by a political subdivision or nonprofit entity, and is not a community water system.
(47) Outlay report--The Board's form used to report costs incurred on the project.
(48) Permit--Any permit, license, registration, or other legal document required from any local, regional, state, or federal government for construction of the project.
(49) Person--An individual, corporation, partnership, association, State, municipality, commission, or political subdivision of the State, or any interstate body, as defined by 33 U.S.C. § 1362, including a political subdivision as defined by Chapter 15, Subchapter J, of the Texas Water Code, if the person is eligible for financial assistance under the Act.
(50) Planning--The project phase during which the Applicant identifies and evaluates potential alternatives to meet the needs of the proposed project. It includes the environmental review described in Subchapter E of this Chapter and preparation of the engineering feasibility report as described in Subchapter F of this Chapter.
(51) Political subdivision--A municipality, intermunicipal, interstate, or state agency, any other public entity eligible for assistance, or a nonprofit water supply corporation created and operating under Texas Water Code Chapter 67.
(52) Population--The number of people who reside within the territorial boundaries of or receive wholesale or retail water service from the Applicant based upon data that is acceptable to the executive administrator and which includes the following:
(A) acceptable demographic projections or other information in the engineering feasibility report or the latest official data available from the U.S. Census Bureau for an incorporated city; or
(B) information on the population for which the project is designed, where the Applicant is not an incorporated city or town.
(53) Primary drinking water regulation--Regulations promulgated by EPA which:
(A) apply to public and private water systems;
(B) specify contaminants which, in the judgment of the EPA, may have any adverse effect on the health of persons;
(C) specify for each such contaminant either:
(i) a maximum contaminant level if, in the judgment of the EPA, it is economically and technologically feasible to ascertain the level of such contaminant in water in public water systems; or
(ii) if, in the judgment of the EPA, it is not economically or technologically feasible to ascertain the level of such contaminant, each treatment technique known to the EPA which leads to a reduction in the level of such contaminant sufficient to satisfy the requirements of the Act; and
(D) contain criteria and procedures to assure a supply of drinking water which dependably complies with such maximum contaminant levels including quality control and testing procedures to ensure compliance with such levels and to ensure the proper operation and maintenance of the system, and requirements as to:
(i) the minimum quality of water which may be taken into the system; and
(ii) the siting of new facilities for public water systems.
(54) Principal forgiveness--A type of additional subsidization authorized by 42 U.S.C. § 300j-12(d) or federal appropriations acts, as detailed in the Intended Use Plan and principal forgiveness agreement or bond transcript applicable to the project.
(55) Private Placement Memorandum (PPM)--A document functionally similar to an "official statement" used in connection with an offering of municipal securities in a private placement.
(56) Project--The planning, acquisition, environmental review, design, construction, and other activities designed to accomplish the objectives, goals, and policies of the Act.
(57) Project engineer--The engineer retained by the Applicant to provide professional engineering services during any phase of a project.
(58) Project Information Form (PIF)--The form that the executive administrator determines must be submitted by Applicants for rating and ranking on an IUP.
(59) Project Priority List--A listing found in the IUP of projects eligible for funding, ranked according to their rating criteria score and that may be further prioritized as described in the applicable IUP.
(60) Public water system--
(A) In General. A system that provides water to the public for human consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances, if such system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves at least 25 individuals. Such term includes:
(i) any collection, treatment, storage, and distribution facilities under control of the operator of such system and used primarily in connection with such system; and
(ii) any collection or pretreatment storage facilities not under such control which are used primarily in connection with such system.
(B) Connections. A connection to a system that delivers water by a constructed conveyance other than a pipe shall not be considered a connection, if:
(i) the water is used exclusively for purposes other than residential use (consisting of drinking, bathing, cooking, or other similar uses);
(ii) the EPA or the Commission determines that alternative water to achieve the equivalent level of public health protection provided by the applicable national primary drinking water regulation is provided for residential or similar uses for drinking and cooking; or
(iii) the EPA or the Commission determines that the water provided for residential or similar uses for drinking, cooking, and bathing is centrally treated or treated at the point of entry by the provider, a pass-through entity, or the user to achieve the equivalent level of protection provided by the applicable national primary drinking water regulations.
(C) Irrigation districts. An irrigation district in existence prior to May 18, 1994, that provides primarily agricultural service through a piped water system with only incidental residential or similar uses shall not be considered to be a public water system if the system or the residential or similar users of the system comply with subparagraph (B)(ii) and (iii) of this paragraph.
(D) Transition period. A water supplier that would be a public water system only as a result of modifications made shall not be considered a public water system until two years after August 6, 1996. If a water supplier does not serve 15 service connections or 25 people at any time after the conclusion of the two-year period, the water supplier shall not be considered a public water system.
(61) Ready to proceed--A project for which available information indicates that there are no significant permitting, land acquisition, social, contractual, environmental, engineering, or financial issues that would keep the project from proceeding in a timely manner to the construction phase of the project.
(62) Release of funds--The sequence and timing for Applicant's release of financial assistance funds from the escrow account to the construction account.
(63) Secondary drinking water regulation--Regulations promulgated by EPA which apply to public water systems and which specify the maximum contaminant levels which, in the judgment of the EPA, are necessary to protect the public welfare. Such regulations may vary according to geographic and other circumstances and may apply to any contaminant in drinking water:
(A) which may adversely affect the odor or appearance of such water and consequently may cause a substantial number of the persons served by the public water system providing such water to discontinue its use; or
(B) which may otherwise adversely affect the public welfare.
(64) Small water system--A system that serves ten thousand persons or fewer.
(65) State--The State of Texas.
(66) Subsidy--A reduction in the interest rate from the market interest rate.
(67) Utility Commission--The Public Utility Commission of Texas.
(68) Water conservation plan--A plan that complies with the requirements of Texas Water Code § 16.4021.

31 Tex. Admin. Code § 371.1

The provisions of this §371.1 adopted to be effective August 4, 2010, 35 TexReg 6680; amended to be effective October 26, 2010, 35 TexReg 9510; amended to be effective July 30, 2012, 37 TexReg 5602; amended to be effective September 11, 2014, 39 TexReg 7169; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 41, Number 27, July 1, 2016, TexReg 4850, eff. 7/4/2016; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 45, Number 23, June 5, 2020, TexReg 3865, eff. 6/10/2020; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 48, Number 08, February 24, 2023, TexReg 1141, eff. 3/1/2023