Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB858

Caption

Relating to the carcinogenic risk level used in the development of certain environmental remediation benchmarks.

Impact

The implementation of HB 858 is expected to significantly influence the manner in which environmental remediation standards are established across Texas. By compelling the TCEQ to adopt a specific risk level for carcinogens, the bill amplifies the existing regulations in place under the Texas Risk Reduction Program. This change could lead to more stringent requirements for industries that pose environmental risks, which in turn may accelerate the remediation of contaminated sites, benefitting public health and environmental safety.

Summary

House Bill 858 aims to revise the carcinogenic risk levels used in establishing environmental remediation benchmarks within the state's Health and Safety Code. The bill mandates that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) set carcinogenic risk levels at a rate no greater than one in one million when developing protective concentration levels or risk-based exposure limits. This legislative change is intended to enhance public health protections by ensuring stricter thresholds for carcinogenic risks associated with environmental contaminants.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it is a vital step toward mitigating exposure to harmful carcinogenic substances, there may also be concerns regarding its economic implications. Industry stakeholders could express apprehensions about the increased costs of compliance with the new standards. The requirement for tighter regulations might be viewed as a burden by some businesses, especially those operating in industries like manufacturing or waste management, which deal frequently with hazardous materials.

Companion Bills

TX SB1981

Similar To Relating to the carcinogenic risk level used in the development of certain environmental remediation benchmarks.

Previously Filed As

TX HB952

Relating to the carcinogenic risk level used in the development of certain environmental remediation benchmarks.

TX HB2402

Relating to the eligibility of certain at-risk developments to receive low income housing tax credits.

TX SB30

Relating to fetal development instruction included as part of the public school health curriculum in certain grade levels.

TX SB1038

Relating to the eligibility of certain at-risk developments to receive low income housing tax credits.

TX SB410

Relating to fetal development instruction included as part of the public school health curriculum in certain grade levels.

TX SB788

Relating to the creation of the Office of Environmental Justice within the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX HB86

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

TX HB67

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

TX HB642

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

TX HB13

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

Similar Bills

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