Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2273

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Caption

Relating to the monitoring of the opacity of emissions from certain concrete facilities.

Impact

The bill represents a significant step in the regulation of air quality for concrete production and processing facilities. By implementing mandatory opacity monitoring, the legislation seeks to mitigate air pollution and reduce the environmental impact of concrete operations. Facilities must comply with the new staffing requirements and ensure that their operations do not exceed established emission limits, potentially leading to improved air quality in surrounding communities.

Summary

SB2273 is a proposed act aimed at regulating the opacity of emissions from certain concrete facilities in Texas. Specifically, it mandates that individuals operating concrete crushing facilities or concrete plants that utilize various batching methods must ensure their sites are staffed during operational hours by trained personnel capable of monitoring air contaminants. This requirement enhances oversight and accountability in emissions management, aligning operational practices with environmental health standards.

Contention

Discussion around SB2273 is anticipated to involve various stakeholders, including environmental advocacy groups and industry representatives. Proponents of the bill may argue that the enhancements in monitoring and accountability are essential for safeguarding public health and the environment. Conversely, there may be concerns about the potential economic implications for concrete facilities, particularly regarding the costs associated with hiring qualified staff for emissions monitoring, as well as the operational adjustments required to comply with the new regulations.

Companion Bills

TX HB2267

Similar Relating to the monitoring of emissions from certain facilities that emit air contaminants.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2267

Relating to the monitoring of emissions from certain facilities that emit air contaminants.

TX HB1498

Relating to the monitoring of emissions from certain concrete plants.

TX HB2883

Relating to corrective action plans for excessive emissions events involving certain concrete facilities.

TX HB826

Relating to monitoring air contaminant emissions in certain counties.

TX SB817

Relating to air quality permits for certain concrete plants and crushing facilities.

TX SB2272

Relating to air quality permits for concrete crushing facilities and concrete plants located in certain areas.

TX HB3263

Relating to a program for monitoring methane emissions using funds from the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX SB276

Relating to air quality permits for concrete crushing facilities and concrete plants located in certain areas.

TX SB1783

Relating to a prohibition on the crushing of contaminated concrete by certain concrete crushing facilities.

TX SB2276

Relating to notice of and opportunity for hearing on applications for authorization to use certain permits for concrete batch plants and concrete crushing facilities.

Similar Bills

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