Title: Frank Z. Ruttenberg Bracewell
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Thank you for your participation in the Texas
Real Estate Land Institute Outlook Conference,
and for attending my presentation on Groundwater
Marketing. I hope you found my presentation
informative and useful. For your convenience,
I have attached a copy of my power point
presentation. If you should have any questions
about my presentation or about water law issues,
please do not hesitate to contact me.
- Frank Z. RuttenbergBracewell Giuliani LLP
- Frank.ruttenberg_at_bgllp.com
- 210 299-3467
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Z. Ruttenberg Bracewell Giuliani LLP 106 S. St.
Marys Suite 800 San Antonio, Texas 78205 Texas
Realtors Land Institute April 2008
3Drafting Groundwater TransferAgreements Overview
- History of Texas Water Law Groundwater vs.
Surface Water - Surface Water Owned by State adjudicated and
use by permit - Groundwater Owned by Landowner
- Early Legal/Regulatory Scheme Groundwater
- Law developed when there was generally
sufficient supply of groundwater - Rule of Capture law of biggest pump - A rule
that addressed lack of liability for over
pumping -
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- Recent Trends Regulation of Groundwater
- Increasing demand Increased pressure on
legal system to sort out rights to this resource
Increased Legal involvement -
- Under authority granted by the Texas
Constitution, the State retained the authority to
regulate the conservation of our groundwater
resources.
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Groundwater Regulation
- Major Water Bills over the last four
legislative sessions - SB-1, SB-2 and SB-3
- As a part of this regulatory scheme there are
approximately 90 groundwater districts and 16
groundwater Management Areas now in existence in
the State of Texas.
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Result Cities, industry and property owners are
scrambling to firm up water rights including
groundwater Water Rights which use to be a
passing thought to property owners are now in
certain circumstances - a very valuable property
right People are searching for the right way to
obtain value from these groundwater rights
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of Outline To Address
First What are we trying to transfer? Next -
What issues typically arise between a buyer and
seller or lessors and lessees of these
rights? Last - How might we address these issues
in transfer documents?
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s of Groundwater
Beginning Questions -What is the nature and
character of these Groundwater Rights we are
attempting to transfer? Real Property? Personal
Property? Does it matter?
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- Transfers of Groundwater
- Case Law
- Groundwater is a part of the surface estate of
the land (not the mineral estate) - The owner of land has the exclusive property
rights to the groundwater to be used at their
will and - The rights to this groundwater include all
rights that they might have for any other species
of property.
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- BUT
- Regulation Relating to Groundwater Transfers
- SB-1, SB-2 AND SB-3 authorized groundwater
districts to - Regulate the production of groundwater
- Regulate transfers of groundwater within a
district an - Regulate transfers of groundwater out of the
groundwater district.
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- ISSUES RELATING TO THE PURCHASE SALE OR LEASGIN
OF GROUNDWATER -
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Purchase and Sale of Groundwater How do we
purchase and sell groundwater? Most Common Forms
- Buy the land and get the groundwater as a part of
the bundle of sticks (not covered in this
outline) - Purchase of groundwater in fee simple
- Transfer of groundwater for a period of time
- Fee simple determinable
- Lease
- License
- Water supply agreements
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- Purchase and Sale of Groundwater
- Legal Description
- What groundwater is being conveyed?
geological description. - Exclusive or non-exclusive right to develop and
use groundwater. - If less than all is conveyed - determine the
priority for use (withdrawal limitations) and
access (spacing limitations). - Physical Limitations
- Regulatory Limitations
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Access to Groundwater from Surface Estate
- Now that you have the Groundwater ? What else
do you need and why???
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- Purchase and Sale of Groundwater
- Legal Description
- What does a water right give you
- What does a water right NOT give you
- OG Distinction
- Naked Water Right
- DONT BUY A NAKED WATER RIGHT!!
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Access to Groundwater from Surface Estate
- What else does the Purchaser of Groundwater need?
- The right to use the surface estate for the
exploration and development of the groundwater
estate on an exclusive or non-exclusive basis - The right to place infrastructure on the surface
estate (through a fee interest, lease or
easement) and - The right of ingress and egress to construct,
operate and repair a water collection system. - Implied easement of necessity?
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- Purchase and Sale of Groundwater
- Legal Description
- DONT BUY A NAKED WATER RIGHT!!
- In City of Del Rio vs. Clayton Sam Colt Hamilton
Trust Del Rio argued that a severance without
access was void due to the fact that it violated
the Texas Constitution Art 1 Sec 26 rule
against perpetuities - Implied easement of necessity?
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- Access to Groundwater from Surface Estate
- Development Responsibility determine who will
develop and deliver the groundwater? - Withdrawal
- Collection
- Storage
- Treatment
- Delivery
- Capital investment
- Operating responsibility
- Impact on Pricing
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- Access to Groundwater from Surface Estate
- Development Responsibility
- Capital investment
- Exploration Cost
- Infrastructure cost
- Right of Way Cost
- Marketing Cost
- Political Cost
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- Access to Groundwater from Surface Estate
- Operating responsibility
- Maintenance
- Repair
- Liability
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- Access to Groundwater from Surface Estate
- Development Responsibility Impact on Pricing
- What are you selling?
- Water in place or water delivered?
- Alteration of price after a return on
infrastructure?
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Access to Groundwater from Surface Estate
- Operating covenants or behavioral covenants
relating to the Landowners use of the surface
estate - Groundwater Owner wants
- Flexibility as to placement of facilities at
beginning and in future - Access for construction maintenance and
operations - Restricted use by landowner that will not
interfere with withdrawal of groundwater - Limitations on surface penetrations (Oil and
Gas) - Limits on environmentally harmful use - sanitary
control easements
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Access to Groundwater from Surface Estate
- Operating covenants or behavioral covenants
relating to the Groundwater owners use of the
surface estate - Landowner wants
- Restricted use by groundwater owner
- Construction standards
- Limits on location of facilities - low
intrusion factor - High maintenance responsibility
- Preservation of development rights for other
uses, and - Duty of mitigation.
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- Purchase and Sale of Groundwater
- Mitigation
- Rework wells
- Deliver groundwater to site
- Provide access to delivery system
- cost to mitigate
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Purchase and Sale or Lease of Groundwater Consider
ation
- Lump sum
- Payment based upon the quantity of water
withdrawn. - Address any growth rate escalator on deferred
payments (PPI/CPI or others). - Determine if there will be minimum or
guaranteed payments partial or total take or
pay arrangements. - Where minimum water payments are to be made,
address credits for excess water payments.
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Purchase and Sale of Groundwater
- How much will I be Paid?
- Attend - Water Marketing Panel Later in the
Afternoon - When Does Payment Begin?
- Prior to production -
- At the time of production
- Measurement and Audit Rights
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Access to Groundwater from Surface
Estate Termination of Rights to Use Groundwater
- Ownership of facilities after termination
- Condition of facilities after termination and
- Plugging of wells upon termination.
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General Contract Provisions
- Default and Termination
- Special Provisions for termination
- Indemnity
- Governmental limitations
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General Contract Provisions
- Insurance Provisions
- Lender Non Disturbance and Subordination
Agreements - Release Provisions
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General Contract Provisions
- Force Majeure
- Physical Limitations
- Regulatory Limitations
- Temporary Interruptions
- Permanent Interruptions
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- Issues relating to due diligence in connection
with the purchase and sale of groundwater -
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Due Diligence Issues - Water
- Review or investigative period
- Investigate groundwater hydrology and geology
- Investigate water quality
- Determine infrastructure needs and costs (wells,
pipelines, etc.) and - Determine the limitations on withdrawal and
transfer of groundwater set by the groundwater
district or other regulatory body, if any.
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Due Diligence Issues Real Property
- Determine that no prior severance has occurred
- Review title for effect of prior liens and
encumbrances. Remember, security instruments may
encumber the groundwater estate and - Review mineral interests which may have a claim
on the water rights. Mineral estate owners may
own implied surface easements and rights to use
groundwater in exploration. - Title Insurance
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General Contract Provisions
WATER SUPPLY AGREEMENTS Need reliability Quality
Control Priority Commitment
38 Drafting Groundwater TransferAgreements Frank
Z. Ruttenberg Bracewell Giuliani LLP 106 S. St.
Marys Suite 800 San Antonio, Texas 78205 Texas
Realtors Land Institute April 2008