Relating to the installation, maintenance, operation, and relocation of saltwater pipeline facilities.
If enacted, SB514 will amend Chapter 91 of the Natural Resources Code to include specific provisions for saltwater pipelines, which are critical for transporting water containing salt and other substances produced during oil and gas operations. The bill will enable state and local governments to mandate the relocation of pipeline facilities at the operators' expense, particularly when there is a need for public infrastructure improvements. This action aims to balance the needs of public works projects with the operational requirements of pipeline operators, thereby promoting both safety and efficiency.
SB514 seeks to establish regulations concerning the installation, maintenance, operation, and relocation of saltwater pipeline facilities in Texas. The bill aims to provide clarity on the responsibilities of saltwater pipeline operators, particularly regarding their operations along public roads and the restoration of these roads following installation or maintenance work. These regulations are designed to govern the interactions between pipeline operators and municipal or county authorities to ensure compliance with established transportation safety standards while also considering environmental implications.
Debate around SB514 is likely to center on the responsibilities and costs imposed on saltwater pipeline operators. Critics may argue that the requirement for operators to bear the costs of relocation could inhibit growth or lead to economic burdens, particularly for smaller operators. Additionally, discussions could arise concerning the adequacy of the notice period for relocation requirements, which is set at 30 days. Proponents may contend that these measures are essential for protecting public interest and ensuring the infrastructure is kept in good condition, thus preventing long-term damage to public roads or local environments.