Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB3011

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

Caption

Relating to the amendment of standard permits for certain concrete plants.

Impact

The passing of SB3011 would significantly influence the operational protocols for concrete plants across Texas. By stipulating that facilities comply with updated permit standards, it aims to bridge gaps in existing laws that might have allowed outdated operational practices to persist. Furthermore, the legislation enforces a clear timeline for compliance, allowing facilities a transition period until their permits are up for renewal or a specified period after the amendments take effect. This change is expected to strengthen environmental safety and regulatory clarity, ensuring that concrete manufacturing aligns with current best practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 3011 aims to amend existing regulations regarding standard permits for concrete plants operating in Texas. This legislation is particularly focused on facilities that engage in wet batching, dry batching, or central mixing. The key provision of the bill mandates that any facility operating under a previously issued standard permit must adhere to the newer standards established by the legislation, thereby ensuring compliance with updated environmental standards set forth by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The amendments are designed to provide clearer and more comprehensive guidelines for the operation and maintenance of these facilities, thereby enhancing regulatory oversight and environmental protection.

Contention

While the bill is primarily regulatory in nature, it might face scrutiny over its potential impact on business operations within the concrete industry. Stakeholders might express concerns regarding the costs associated with compliance and the operational disruptions that could arise during the transition to new standards. The balancing act between ensuring environmental protections and maintaining economic viability for businesses could spark debates among legislators and industry advocates, leading to discussions on how to best support compliance while not overburdening manufacturers. Thus, while the bill aims to uphold environmental integrity, pushback from the industry regarding overly stringent regulations cannot be overlooked.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB763

Relating to standard permits for certain concrete plants.

TX SB1178

Relating to standard permits for certain concrete plants.

TX SB2351

Relating to the construction of certain concrete plants under a standard permit.

TX HB1768

Relating to the construction of certain concrete plants under a standard permit.

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.

TX SB276

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

TX HB1513

Relating to the location and operation of certain concrete batch plants.

TX HB1498

Relating to the monitoring of emissions from certain concrete plants.

TX HB852

Relating to air quality permits for concrete batch plants located in certain areas.

TX SB277

Relating to the consideration of certain local government actions before the renewal of air permits for certain concrete plants.

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