Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1585 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/05/2019

                    86R13221 JAM-D
 By: Hughes S.B. No. 1585


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental
 Quality to issue permits for the discharge into water of this state
 of produced water, hydrostatic test water, and gas plant effluent
 resulting from certain oil and gas activities.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 26.131, Water Code, as effective until
 delegation of authority under the Resource Conservation and
 Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq.) to the
 Railroad Commission of Texas, is amended by amending Subsections
 (a) and (b) and adding Subsection (d) to read as follows:
 (a)  Except as provided by this section, the [The] Railroad
 Commission of Texas is solely responsible for the control and
 disposition of waste and the abatement and prevention of pollution
 of surface and subsurface water resulting from:
 (1)  activities associated with the exploration,
 development, and production of oil or gas or geothermal resources,
 including:
 (A)  activities associated with the drilling of
 injection water source wells which penetrate the base of useable
 quality water;
 (B)  activities associated with the drilling of
 cathodic protection holes associated with the cathodic protection
 of wells and pipelines subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad
 Commission of Texas;
 (C)  activities associated with gasoline plants,
 natural gas or natural gas liquids processing plants, pressure
 maintenance plants, or repressurizing plants;
 (D)  activities associated with any underground
 natural gas storage facility, provided the terms "natural gas" and
 "storage facility" shall have the meanings set out in Section
 91.173, Natural Resources Code;
 (E)  activities associated with any underground
 hydrocarbon storage facility, provided the terms "hydrocarbons"
 and "underground hydrocarbon storage facility" shall have the
 meanings set out in Section 91.201, Natural Resources Code; and
 (F)  activities associated with the storage,
 handling, reclamation, gathering, transportation, or distribution
 of oil or gas prior to the refining of such oil or prior to the use
 of such gas in any manufacturing process or as a residential or
 industrial fuel;
 (2)  except to the extent the activities are regulated
 by the Texas Department of Health under Chapter 401, Health and
 Safety Code, activities associated with uranium exploration
 consisting of the disturbance of the surface or subsurface for the
 purpose of or related to determining the location, quantity, or
 quality of uranium ore; and
 (3)  any other activities regulated by the Railroad
 Commission of Texas pursuant to Section 91.101, Natural Resources
 Code.
 (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (d), the [The] Railroad
 Commission of Texas may issue permits for the discharge of waste
 resulting from the [these] activities described by Subsection (a),
 and the discharge of waste into water in this state resulting from
 those [these] activities must [shall] meet the water quality
 standards established by the commission.
 (d)  The commission may issue permits for the discharge into
 water of this state of produced water, hydrostatic test water, and
 gas plant effluent resulting from the activities described by
 Subsection (a).  The discharge of produced water, hydrostatic test
 water, and gas plant effluent into water in this state under this
 subsection must meet the water quality standards established by the
 commission.
 SECTION 2.  Section 26.131, Water Code, as effective on
 delegation of authority under the Resource Conservation and
 Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.) to the Railroad
 Commission of Texas, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 26.131.  DUTIES OF RAILROAD COMMISSION. (a) Except as
 provided by this section, the [The] Railroad Commission of Texas is
 solely responsible for the control and disposition of waste and the
 abatement and prevention of pollution of surface and subsurface
 water resulting from:
 (1)  activities associated with the exploration,
 development, and production of oil or gas or geothermal resources,
 including:
 (A)  activities associated with the drilling of
 injection water source wells which penetrate the base of useable
 quality water;
 (B)  activities associated with the drilling of
 cathodic protection holes associated with the cathodic protection
 of wells and pipelines subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad
 Commission of Texas;
 (C)  activities associated with gasoline plants,
 natural gas or natural gas liquids processing plants, pressure
 maintenance plants, or repressurizing plants;
 (D)  activities associated with any underground
 natural gas storage facility, provided the terms "natural gas" and
 "storage facility" shall have the meanings set out in Section
 91.173, Natural Resources Code;
 (E)  activities associated with any underground
 hydrocarbon storage facility, provided the terms "hydrocarbons"
 and "underground hydrocarbon storage facility" shall have the
 meanings set out in Section 91.201, Natural Resources Code; and
 (F)  activities associated with the storage,
 handling, reclamation, gathering, transportation, or distribution
 of oil or gas prior to the refining of such oil or prior to the use
 of such gas in any manufacturing process or as a residential or
 industrial fuel;
 (2)  except to the extent the activities are regulated
 by the Texas Department of Health under Chapter 401, Health and
 Safety Code, activities associated with uranium exploration
 consisting of the disturbance of the surface or subsurface for the
 purpose of or related to determining the location, quantity, or
 quality of uranium ore; and
 (3)  any other activities regulated by the Railroad
 Commission of Texas pursuant to Section 91.101, Natural Resources
 Code.
 (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (c), the [The] Railroad
 Commission of Texas may issue permits for the discharge of waste
 resulting from the [these] activities described by Subsection (a),
 and the discharge of waste into water in this state resulting from
 those [these] activities must [shall] meet the water quality
 standards established by the commission.
 (c)  The commission may issue permits for the discharge into
 water of this state of produced water, hydrostatic test water, and
 gas plant effluent resulting from the activities described by
 Subsection (a).  The discharge of produced water, hydrostatic test
 water, and gas plant effluent into water in this state under this
 subsection must meet the water quality standards established by the
 commission.
 SECTION 3.  The change in law made by this Act to Section
 26.131, Water Code, applies only to an application for an
 authorization to discharge produced water, hydrostatic test water,
 or gas plant effluent that is filed on or after the effective date
 of this Act. An application that is filed before the effective date
 of this Act is governed by the law as it existed immediately before
 the effective date of this Act, and that law is continued in effect
 for that purpose.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.