Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4234

Caption

Relating to an annual report on water treatment facilities.

Impact

The implementation of HB 4234 is expected to have significant implications for state laws governing water facilities. By requiring an annual analysis of events, challenges, and projected changes in the physical conditions of water treatment facilities, the bill seeks to ensure systematic oversight. This regular assessment will likely assist lawmakers in addressing issues before they escalate, promoting effective responses to vulnerabilities and failures within water treatment systems.

Summary

House Bill 4234 aims to establish an annual reporting requirement concerning water treatment facilities within the state of Texas. The bill mandates both the commission and the Public Utility Commission of Texas to collaborate on producing this report. This report is intended to include a range of critical information regarding the operational status and challenges faced by water treatment facilities, thereby promoting transparency and accountability in the management of these vital services.

Contention

Despite the apparent benefits of enhanced reporting, discussions around HB 4234 may highlight concerns regarding the feasibility and resource allocation necessary to compile these reports. Stakeholders may debate the necessity of state involvement in such reporting processes, particularly regarding how effectively agencies can cooperate to fulfill these requirements without overextending their capacities. Additionally, the potential for increased costs associated with the reporting process could be a topic of contention among legislators and the public alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2552

Relating to test gathering requirements for certain wastewater treatment facilities.

TX HB583

Relating to the production by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of an annual report on public drinking water supply systems.

TX SB382

Relating to the production by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of an annual report on public drinking water supply systems.

TX SB1751

Relating to the regulation and tax treatment of facilities in the ERCOT power region that demand a large load of interruptible power.

TX SB2468

Relating to a study regarding available beds at inpatient mental health facilities providing acute psychiatric treatment.

TX SB1093

Relating to facilities included in the electricity supply chain.

TX HB3737

Relating to facilities included in the electricity supply chain.

TX SB223

Relating to public meetings held by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on the permitting of wastewater treatment facilities.

TX HB585

Relating to a study by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality regarding the protection of certain water facilities from catastrophes.

TX SB1075

Relating to facilities and construction machinery used to respond to power outages.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.