Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB3017

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Caption

Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain pits used for the storage and disposal of oil and gas waste.

Impact

The implications of SB 3017 extend to various stakeholders within the oil and gas sector, as it mandates uniform standards that operators must adhere to when utilizing reserve and mud circulation pits. The focus on groundwater monitoring and financial security requirements ensures that environmental concerns are addressed, particularly as they relate to the long-term burial of oil and gas waste. By mandating notification to landowners and the county clerk regarding the burial of waste, the bill enhances transparency and accountability in waste management practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 3017 seeks to regulate the management of certain pits used for the storage and disposal of oil and gas waste, specifically reserve and mud circulation pits. This bill proposes amendments to the Natural Resources Code, detailing regulations that the Railroad Commission of Texas must adopt to oversee these pits effectively. Crucially, the bill introduces minimum siting standards, as well as technical, construction, sampling, and closure standards for these pits, aiming to establish a comprehensive framework for managing potentially hazardous materials associated with oil and gas activities.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance regulatory oversight, potential points of contention may arise regarding the balance between regulatory enforcement and the operational flexibility of oil and gas operators. Industry stakeholders might express concerns over the financial burden that compliance with stringent standards could impose. Additionally, there may be debates around the adequacy of the proposed groundwater monitoring standards and whether they sufficiently protect local ecosystems from contamination. Engaging various interest groups in discussions around these regulations will be vital to achieving a consensus on effective and practical regulatory measures.

Companion Bills

TX HB4572

Identical Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain pits used for the storage and disposal of oil and gas waste.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4572

Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain pits used for the storage and disposal of oil and gas waste.

TX HB4891

Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain commercial facilities that dispose of oil and gas waste; imposing a fee.

TX HB3091

Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of injection wells used to dispose of oil and gas waste; authorizing a fee.

TX HB4426

Relating to permits issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas for commercial surface disposal facilities.

TX HB3158

Relating to imposition of application fees for certain permits and permit amendments for the disposal of oil and gas waste.

TX SB2122

Relating to imposition of application fees for certain permits and permit amendments for the disposal of oil and gas waste.

TX HB2064

Removing the current solid waste permit exception for the disposal of solid waste generated by drilling oil and gas wells through the practice of land-spreading.

TX HB3707

Relating to the inspection, purchase, sale, possession, storage, transportation, and disposal of petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, and oil and gas waste; creating criminal offenses and increasing the punishment for an existing criminal offense.

TX SB1806

Relating to the inspection, purchase, sale, possession, storage, transportation, and disposal of petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, and oil and gas waste; creating criminal offenses and increasing the punishment for an existing criminal offense.

TX HB3652

Relating to a study by the Railroad Commission of Texas regarding the creation of a strategic gas and petroleum product reserve in this state.

Similar Bills

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