Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1290

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to requiring backup generation at certain wastewater treatment facilities.

Impact

The impact of SB1290 on state laws is significant as it introduces new standards for emergency operations within the context of wastewater treatment facilities. By requiring operators to implement an emergency preparedness plan that includes backup power solutions like auxiliary generators, the bill elevates the operational resilience of these facilities. Additionally, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is tasked with reviewing and ensuring compliance with these plans, highlighting a shift toward more rigorous oversight of environmental management during emergencies.

Summary

SB1290, introduced by Senator Schwertner, establishes requirements for backup generation at specific wastewater treatment facilities, particularly package plants, to ensure their continued operation during extended power outages. The bill amends the Water Code by incorporating a new section that mandates operators to develop emergency preparedness plans aimed at maintaining the functionality of these facilities in times of crisis, such as natural disasters that may lead to power outages lasting more than 24 hours. This legislation is a direct response to the increasing need for reliable wastewater management during emergencies, aimed at protecting public health and environmental standards.

Contention

While the intent behind SB1290 is to enhance the reliability of wastewater treatment during emergencies, there are several points of contention. Critics may argue that the implementation of emergency preparedness plans could impose financial burdens on operators, particularly small facilities that may struggle to meet the new requirements. Concerns about the confidentiality of the submitted plans and their implications for public transparency are also potential issues for discussion. The balance between ensuring public safety and minimizing operational disruptions for wastewater facilities will likely be a key point during legislative discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

TX HB3535

Identical Relating to requiring backup generation at certain wastewater treatment facilities.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3535

Relating to requiring backup generation at certain wastewater treatment facilities.

TX SB1586

Relating to the issuance by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of permits for certain wastewater treatment facilities.

TX SB1976

Relating to certain testing requirements at certain wastewater treatment facilities.

TX HB3252

Relating to the issuance by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of permits for certain wastewater treatment facilities.

TX HB1539

Backup electric generation.

TX HB176

Backup Power Generation Tax Credit

TX SB732

Emergency backup generators: critical facilities: exemptions.

TX SB1194

Relating to water quality permits for wastewater treatment facilities.

TX H4655

Urinary Metabolite Testing for Certain Wastewater Treatment Facilities

TX SB715

Relating to reliability requirements for certain electric generation facilities.

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