New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10930

Introduced
4/9/26  
Refer
4/9/26  
Report Pass
5/5/26  

Caption

Prohibits the use of drilling fluids, brine and flowback water from gas or oil wells, pools, or fields on any highway for any purpose including but not limited to de-icing or dust suppression.

Impact

If enacted, A10930 would significantly alter existing practices related to road maintenance and safety. The bill stands to reduce the potential for contamination of natural resources and road environments, thereby promoting healthier ecological conditions. Furthermore, it signals a legislative commitment to addressing the environmental concerns associated with the oil and gas industry. As the law takes effect 180 days after passage, it would compel local transportation authorities to find alternative solutions for highway maintenance needs.

Summary

Bill A10930 aims to amend the Environmental Conservation Law in New York by prohibiting the usage of drilling fluids, brine, and flowback water derived from gas or oil wells, pools, or fields on any highway. This legislation emphasizes road safety and environmental protection by ensuring that potentially harmful substances are not utilized for purposes such as de-icing or dust suppression on highways. With the introduction of this bill, the state takes a precautionary stance against the environmental risks posed by these substances.

Contention

Notably, this bill could bring about contention among various stakeholders. Proponents, including environmental advocacy groups, are likely to support the bill as it aims to safeguard public health and reduce pollution risks. However, opponents, particularly from the oil and gas sector, might argue that this restriction limits valuable recycling opportunities for fluids that could otherwise be repurposed for maintenance tasks. The dialogue surrounding this bill could highlight broader discussions about balancing environmental duties with economic interests in the energy sector.

Companion Bills

NY S09635

Same As Prohibits the use of drilling fluids, brine and flowback water from gas or oil wells, pools, or fields on any highway for any purpose including but not limited to de-icing or dust suppression.

Previously Filed As

NY S09635

Prohibits the use of drilling fluids, brine and flowback water from gas or oil wells, pools, or fields on any highway for any purpose including but not limited to de-icing or dust suppression.

NY S02706

Prohibits the use of drilling fluids, brine and flowback water from gas or oil wells, pools, or fields on any highway for any purpose including but not limited to de-icing or dust suppression.

NY A04725

Prohibits the use of drilling fluids, brine and flowback water from gas or oil wells, pools, or fields on any highway for any purpose including but not limited to de-icing or dust suppression.

NY HB439

Prohibit the surface application of brine from oil and gas wells

NY SB329

Prohibit road surface application of brine from oil, gas wells

NY HB49

Relating to the treatment and beneficial use of fluid oil and gas waste and related material, including a limitation on liability for that treatment or use.

NY S08725

Prohibits the blowing of grass clippings or leaves on highways and adjacent lands.

NY S10003

Relates to permits and financial security for reclamation for mining on state-owned lands occurring below or beneath navigable waters; requires such permits to be subject to environmental quality review procedures; requires financial security to cover any damages directly or indirectly resulting from mining activities on state-owned lands occurring below or beneath navigable waterways, including, but not limited to, those resulting from collapse or water contamination.

NY A11051

Relates to permits and financial security for reclamation for mining on state-owned lands occurring below or beneath navigable waters; requires such permits to be subject to environmental quality review procedures; requires financial security to cover any damages directly or indirectly resulting from mining activities on state-owned lands occurring below or beneath navigable waterways, including, but not limited to, those resulting from collapse or water contamination.

NY A01672

Prohibits contracts for the purchase or financing of a dog or cat from online websites from including provisions allowing repossession of the animal.

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