Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1471

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/27/11  
Introduced
3/10/11  
Voted on by Senate
5/5/11  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to land reclamation projects using tires.

Impact

The implementation of SB1471 aims to protect the integrity of Texas' environmental standards. By mandating permits for projects involving scraps tires, the legislation ensures that comprehensive assessments are conducted regarding the potential environmental impacts on both soil and groundwater. The bill mandates that applicants submit a detailed application that includes a map of the proposed reclamation area, environmental impact analysis, and proof of notice to relevant local authorities. This enables better oversight and community engagement in local reclamation projects.

Summary

SB1471 establishes regulations surrounding land reclamation projects utilizing scrap tires in Texas. The bill introduces a new section under the Health and Safety Code that requires individuals or entities to obtain a permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality before commencing any land reclamation work that involves scrap tires. The bill defines 'land reclamation' as the process of restoring disturbed land to its natural state in preparation for its reuse, emphasizing environmental and public health safeguards throughout the process.

Contention

Notable points of contention arose during discussions about the perceived rigor of the permitting process and its implications for smaller companies. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for maintaining environmental safety, while critics voice concerns about the potential hindrance to local initiatives intending to repurpose scrap tires. The requirement for public notice and comments before a permit is granted seeks to balance the interests of local authorities and communities with environmental stewardship responsibilities. Overall, SB1471 reflects a legislative commitment to improving land reclamation practices while managing accumulated waste from scrap tires.

Companion Bills

TX HB3405

Identical Relating to land reclamation projects using tires.

Previously Filed As

TX HB801

Relating to the territory and dissolution requirements of the Southern Trinity Groundwater Conservation District.

TX HB1944

Relating to the election of the board of directors of the Crockett County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1.

TX HB1551

Relating to the power of the Bell County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 to issue bonds.

TX SB1491

Relating to the creation of the Terrell County Groundwater Conservation District; providing authority to impose a tax and issue bonds.

TX HB3372

Relating to rainwater harvesting systems that are connected to public water supply systems.

TX HB2859

Relating to the creation of the Terrell County Groundwater Conservation District; providing authority to impose a tax and issue bonds.

TX HB1906

Relating to the idling of motor vehicles; providing a criminal penalty.

TX HB1403

Relating to eligibility to participate in the low-income vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and accelerated vehicle retirement program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.