Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1290 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/14/2025

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                            89R9777 DRS-D
 By: Schwertner S.B. No. 1290




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to requiring backup generation at certain wastewater
 treatment facilities.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter B, Chapter 26, Water Code, is amended
 by adding Section 26.054 to read as follows:
 Sec. 26.054.  STANDARDS OF EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FOR PACKAGE
 PLANT. (a) In this section:
 (1)  "Emergency operations" means the operation of a
 package plant during an extended power outage that impacts the
 package plant.
 (2)  "Extended power outage" means a power outage
 lasting for more than 24 hours.
 (3)  "Package plant" means a pre-manufactured
 wastewater treatment facility with a capacity of less than 500,000
 gallons per day. The term includes an extended aeration plant,
 sequencing batch reactor, or oxidation ditch.
 (b)  The operator of a package plant shall:
 (1)  ensure the emergency operation of the package
 plant during an extended power outage as soon as safe and
 practicable following the occurrence of a natural disaster; and
 (2)  adopt and submit to the commission for its
 approval:
 (A)  an emergency preparedness plan that
 demonstrates the operator's ability to provide the emergency
 operations described by Subdivision (1); and
 (B)  a timeline for implementing the plan
 described by Paragraph (A).
 (c)  The commission shall review an emergency preparedness
 plan submitted under Subsection (b). If the commission determines
 that the plan is not acceptable, the commission shall recommend
 changes to the plan. The commission must make its recommendations
 on or before the 90th day after the date the commission receives the
 plan. In accordance with commission rules, an emergency
 preparedness plan for a package plant shall provide for one or more
 of the following:
 (1)  the maintenance of automatically starting
 auxiliary generators;
 (2)  the sharing of auxiliary generator capacity with
 one or more operators of wastewater treatment facilities affected
 by an extended power outage, including through participation in a
 statewide mutual aid program;
 (3)  the negotiation of leasing and contracting
 agreements, including emergency mutual aid agreements with other
 operators of wastewater treatment facilities, if the agreements
 provide for coordination with the division of emergency management
 in the governor's office;
 (4)  the use of portable generators capable of serving
 multiple facilities equipped with quick-connect systems;
 (5)  the use of on-site electrical generation or
 distributed generation facilities;
 (6)  hardening the electric transmission and
 distribution system serving the package plant;
 (7)  emergency wastewater treatment service capacity
 rules to maintain emergency operations; or
 (8)  any other alternative determined by the commission
 to be acceptable.
 (d)  Each operator of a package plant shall include in the
 package plant's emergency preparedness plan under Subsection (b)
 provisions for demonstrating the capability of the package plant to
 provide wastewater treatment service to its customers during
 emergencies. This subsection does not apply to wastewater
 treatment services that are unnecessary or otherwise subject to
 interruption or curtailment during emergencies under a contract.
 (e)  The commission shall adopt rules to implement this
 section.
 (f)  The commission shall provide an operator of a package
 plant with access to the commission's financial, managerial, and
 technical contractors to assist the operator in complying with the
 applicable emergency preparedness plan submission deadline.
 (g)  The commission by rule shall create an emergency
 preparedness plan template for use by an operator of a package plant
 when submitting a plan under this section. The emergency
 preparedness plan template shall contain:
 (1)  a list and explanation of the preparations an
 operator of a package plant may make under Subsection (c) for the
 commission to approve the package plant's emergency preparedness
 plan; and
 (2)  a list of all commission rules and standards
 pertaining to emergency preparedness plans.
 (h)  An emergency generator used as part of an approved
 emergency preparedness plan under Subsection (c) must be operated
 and maintained according to the manufacturer's specifications.
 (i)  The commission shall inspect each package plant to
 ensure that the operator of the package plant complies with the
 approved plan.
 (j)  The commission shall consider whether compliance with
 this section will cause a significant financial burden on customers
 of an operator of a package plant.
 (k)  An operator of a package plant may adopt and enforce
 limitations on wastewater treatment service while the package plant
 is providing emergency operations.
 (l)  Except as specifically required by this section,
 information provided by an operator of a package plant under this
 section is confidential and is not subject to disclosure under
 Chapter 552, Government Code.
 (m)  The commission shall coordinate with the Public Utility
 Commission of Texas in the administration of this section.
 SECTION 2.  (a) Not later than January 1, 2026, the Texas
 Commission on Environmental Quality shall adopt rules necessary to
 implement Section 26.054, Water Code, as added by this Act.
 (b)  Not later than May 1, 2026, each operator of a package
 plant shall submit to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
 the emergency preparedness plan required by Section 26.054, Water
 Code, as added by this Act.
 (c)  Not later than September 1, 2026, or upon final approval
 by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, each operator of
 a package plant shall implement the emergency preparedness plan
 required by Section 26.054, Water Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.