Bill Text: TX HB1093 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to planning and financial responsibility requirements for certain aggregate production operations; providing for the imposition of an administrative penalty.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-02 - Referred to Natural Resources [HB1093 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB1093-Introduced.html
By: Cunningham | H.B. No. 1093 |
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relating to planning and financial responsibility requirements for | ||
certain aggregate production operations; providing for the | ||
imposition of an administrative penalty. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. The heading to Chapter 28A, Water Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 28A. [ |
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PRODUCTION OPERATIONS | ||
SECTION 2. Chapter 28A, Water Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter D to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER D. PLANNING AND FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY | ||
Sec. 28A.151. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "water body" | ||
means a navigable watercourse, river, stream, or lake. | ||
Sec. 28A.152. APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies only | ||
to an aggregate production operation at a site located not more than | ||
1,500 feet from the San Jacinto River. | ||
Sec. 28A.153. RESTORATION PLAN. (a) In this section, | ||
"restore" means to change the physical, chemical, or biological | ||
qualities of a receiving water body in order to return the water | ||
body to its background condition, including on- and off-site | ||
stabilization to reduce or eliminate an unauthorized discharge or a | ||
substantial threat of an unauthorized discharge. | ||
(b) The initial application the responsible party files to | ||
register an aggregate production operation must include the | ||
responsible party's proposed plan to restore a receiving water body | ||
affected by an unauthorized discharge from the operation. The | ||
responsible party shall update the plan as necessary with each | ||
operation registration renewal. | ||
(c) The restoration plan must: | ||
(1) identify receiving water bodies at risk of an | ||
unauthorized discharge from the aggregate production operation; | ||
(2) describe the process to be used in documenting the | ||
existing physical, chemical, and biological background conditions | ||
of each adjacent receiving water body; | ||
(3) provide a schedule for completing the background | ||
conditions documentation of each receiving water body and for | ||
future updating of background conditions, as appropriate; | ||
(4) identify the goals and objectives of potential | ||
restoration actions; | ||
(5) provide a reasonable range of restoration | ||
alternatives and the preferred restoration alternative that may be | ||
implemented to return affected receiving water bodies to background | ||
conditions in the event of an unauthorized discharge; | ||
(6) describe the process for monitoring the | ||
effectiveness of the preferred restoration action, including | ||
performance criteria, that will be used to determine the success of | ||
the restoration or need for interim site stabilization; | ||
(7) identify a process for public involvement in the | ||
selection of the restoration alternative to be implemented to | ||
restore the receiving water bodies to background conditions; and | ||
(8) provide a detailed estimate of the maximum | ||
probable cost of completing a restoration action, given the size, | ||
location, and description of the operation and the nature of the | ||
receiving water bodies, based on the cost of conducting the action | ||
by a third party without a financial interest or ownership in the | ||
operation. | ||
(d) The responsible party must submit to the commission | ||
certification of the restoration plan, within the appropriate area | ||
or discipline, issued by a licensed engineer or licensed | ||
geoscientist. Components of the restoration plan may be | ||
independently certified, as appropriate. | ||
Sec. 28A.154. RECLAMATION PLAN. (a) In this section, | ||
"reclaim" means to use land treatment processes designed to | ||
minimize degradation of water quality, damage to fish or wildlife | ||
habitat, erosion, and other adverse effects from aggregate | ||
production operations and includes backfilling, soil stabilization | ||
and compacting, grading, erosion control measures, appropriate | ||
revegetation, or other measures, as appropriate. | ||
(b) The initial application the responsible party files to | ||
register an aggregate production operation must include the | ||
responsible party's proposed plan to reclaim the area disturbed by | ||
the operation. The responsible party shall update the plan as | ||
necessary with each operation registration renewal. | ||
(c) The reclamation plan must: | ||
(1) provide a description of the proposed use of the | ||
disturbed area following reclamation; | ||
(2) develop site-specific reclamation standards | ||
appropriate to the proposed use that address: | ||
(A) removal or final stabilization of all raw | ||
material, intermediate material, final product, waste product, | ||
byproduct, and ancillary material; | ||
(B) removal of waste or closure of all waste | ||
disposal areas; | ||
(C) removal of structures, where appropriate; | ||
(D) removal and reclamation of all temporary | ||
roads and railroads; | ||
(E) backfilling, regrading, and recontouring; | ||
(F) slope stability for remaining highwalls and | ||
detention ponds; | ||
(G) revegetation of the reclaimed area, giving | ||
consideration to species diversity and the use of native species; | ||
(H) establishment of wildlife habitat; | ||
(I) establishment of drainage patterns; | ||
(J) establishment of permanent control | ||
structures, such as retention ponds, where necessary to address | ||
erosion, siltation, and runoff from post-aggregate production and | ||
reclaimed areas; and | ||
(K) removal of all equipment; and | ||
(3) provide a description of the manner in which the | ||
reclamation will be conducted, such as in phases, and a time for | ||
completion of reclamation activities. | ||
(d) The reclamation plan must include a detailed estimate of | ||
the maximum probable cost required to complete and implement the | ||
plan, including inflation costs. The maximum probable cost must be | ||
based on the cost of conducting the reclamation by a third party | ||
without a financial interest or ownership in the aggregate | ||
production operation. | ||
(e) The responsible party must submit to the commission | ||
certification of the reclamation plan, within the appropriate area | ||
or discipline, issued by a licensed engineer or licensed | ||
geoscientist. Components of the reclamation plan may be | ||
independently certified, as appropriate. | ||
Sec. 28A.155. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. (a) Until the | ||
commission determines that the responsible party for an aggregate | ||
production operation has successfully complied with all | ||
restoration and reclamation requirements of this subchapter and the | ||
restoration and reclamation plans, the commission by rule shall | ||
require the responsible party to establish and maintain evidence of | ||
financial responsibility for: | ||
(1) restoration of a water body affected by an | ||
unauthorized discharge from the operation; and | ||
(2) reclamation of the area disturbed by the | ||
operation. | ||
(b) The amount of financial assurance must be at least the | ||
amount the executive director of the commission determines is | ||
sufficient to meet the requirements of the: | ||
(1) restoration plan filed for the aggregate | ||
production operation under Section 28A.153; and | ||
(2) reclamation plan filed for the aggregate | ||
production operation under Section 28A.154. | ||
Sec. 28A.156. ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY. The commission may | ||
assess an administrative penalty in an amount of not less than | ||
$5,000 and not more than $20,000 for each year in which an aggregate | ||
production operation operates without maintaining the evidence of | ||
financial responsibility required by Section 28A.155. The total | ||
amount of the penalty assessed under this section may not exceed | ||
$40,000 for an aggregate production operation that is operated in | ||
three or more years without maintaining the evidence of financial | ||
responsibility. | ||
Sec. 28A.157. RECOVERY OF COSTS FOR UNAUTHORIZED | ||
DISCHARGES. If the commission incurs any costs in undertaking a | ||
corrective or enforcement action with respect to an unauthorized | ||
discharge from an aggregate production operation to which this | ||
subchapter applies, including a reclamation or restoration action, | ||
the responsible party is liable to this state for all reasonable | ||
costs of the corrective or enforcement action, including court | ||
costs and reasonable attorney's fees, and for any punitive damages | ||
that may be assessed by the court. | ||
Sec. 28A.158. AGGREGATE PRODUCTION OPERATION RECLAMATION | ||
AND RESTORATION FUND ACCOUNT. (a) Penalties and other money the | ||
commission receives as a result of an enforcement action taken | ||
under this subchapter, and any gift or grant the commission | ||
receives for the purposes of this subchapter, shall be deposited in | ||
the aggregate production operation reclamation and restoration | ||
fund account in the general revenue fund. Money in the account may | ||
be appropriated only to the commission for the reclamation and | ||
restoration of the beds, bottoms, and banks of water bodies | ||
affected by the unlawful discharges subject to this subchapter. | ||
(b) At least 60 days before spending money from the | ||
reclamation and restoration fund account, the commission shall | ||
publish notice of its proposed plan and conduct a hearing for the | ||
purpose of soliciting oral or written public comment. The | ||
commission shall fully consider all oral and written submissions on | ||
the proposed plan. | ||
(c) At least 30 days before the date of the public hearing, | ||
the notice must be published in the Texas Register and in a | ||
newspaper of general circulation in the county where the violation | ||
resulting in the payment of the penalties or other money occurred. | ||
(d) Interest and other income earned on money in the account | ||
shall be credited to the account. The account is exempt from the | ||
application of Section 403.095, Government Code. | ||
SECTION 3. (a) This section applies only to an aggregate | ||
production operation, as defined by Section 28A.001, Water Code, | ||
that is registered under Chapter 28A, Water Code, before the | ||
effective date of this Act. | ||
(b) The responsible party for an aggregate production | ||
operation to which Subchapter D, Chapter 28A, Water Code, as added | ||
by this Act, applies shall: | ||
(1) file the restoration and reclamation plans | ||
required by that subchapter with the Texas Commission on | ||
Environmental Quality with the first operation registration | ||
renewal that occurs after the effective date of this Act; and | ||
(2) establish the evidence of financial | ||
responsibility required by that subchapter not later than the date | ||
of the first operation registration renewal that occurs after the | ||
effective date of this Act. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |