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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Campos
DATE TYPED 1/27/2005 HB
SHORT TITLE Water Trust Board Members and Projects
SB 239
ANALYST Aguilar
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
Water Project
Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to: SB132, SB139, SB186 & HB271
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA)
Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources department (EMNRD)
Office of the State Engineer (OSE)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 239 makes technical corrections to the language which designates the members and
designees of the Water Trust Board (WTB).
SB 239 adds a sixteenth member to the WTB which would be “the executive director of the New
Mexico association of conservation districts or the executive director’s designee;”
SB 239 amends the existing statute to provide that: “Twenty-five percent of all water project
funds shall be dedicated to forest and watershed restoration projects.
pg_0002
Senate Bill 239 -- Page 2
Significant Issues
The current Water Project Finance Act defines the following five categories or types of projects
as being eligible for funding:
1.
the storage, conveyance or delivery of water to end-users;
2.
the implementation of Federal Endangered Species Act collaborative programs;
3.
the restoration and management of watersheds;
4.
flood control; and
5.
water conservation.
Annually, the WTB solicits applications for projects, screens the applications to ensure they meet
the requirements of one of the five categories, reviews and prioritizes the projects and submits
funding recommendations to the Legislature.
Projects funded are a result of this review and approval process which requires projects to stand
on their own merits. This method allows the WTB and the Legislature to adjust priorities as
needed to respond to current conditions and information.
The proposed amendment would establish that one of the five categories be allocated 25% of the
total funds available for any given year.
The NMFA notes there are many factors and circumstances which affect the urgency, priority
and effectiveness of water projects including: drought-related issues; changing atmospheric fac-
tors; drinking water problems for local communities (contamination, dwindling water basins,
costs of drilling deeper wells, etc.); water requirements for economic development projects and
new businesses; population growth; etc. Creating a statutory setaside of 25% for “forest and wa-
tershed restoration projects” would reduce the flexibility of the WTB and the Legislature in re-
sponding to changes in these factors and to new information and data that becomes available.
The addition of the executive director of the New Mexico association of conservation districts or
the executive director’s designee may be viewed as providing additional representation to an en-
tity already represented on the board. The association of conservation districts is currently repre-
sented by the New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA).
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
No significant impact on the aggregate funding available for water projects. However, there
could be a significant impact on how the aggregate funding would be allocated by category or
type of project each year.
This bill directs the WTB to allocate 25% of the available revenue to forest and watershed resto-
ration projects. Earmarking reduces the ability of the legislature to establish spending priorities.
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Senate Bill 239 -- Page 3
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
SB 239 relates to SB 132 which amends the duties and approval process of the WTB.
SB 239 relates to SB 139 which appropriates $100 million to the Water Trust Fund for expendi-
tures in FY05 and FY06.
SB 239 relates to SB 186 & HB 271 (duplicates) which authorize the NMFA to make loans and
grants from the Water Project Fund to 16 qualified entities for eligible water projects.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
NMFA notes the proposed amendment would include forest restoration projects in category #3
along with watershed restoration projects.
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