Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2270

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Caption

Relating to the renewal of certain air quality permits.

Impact

If enacted, SB2270 would not only reinforce the regulatory framework for concrete plants but also extend the oversight of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in monitoring these applications. The bill proposes that the Commission must adopt implementation rules by March 1, 2026, ensuring that existing permits continue until their scheduled renewals under the current law. This extension would effectively bridge the transition period from the old regulations to the new standards while maintaining a focus on environmental oversight.

Summary

SB2270 focuses on the amendment of air quality regulations, specifically concerning the renewal of certain standard permits issued for concrete plants in Texas. The bill establishes clearer procedures for the application, issuance, renewal, and potential revocation of these permits. Notably, the amendments require that applications for permits must include detailed plot plans, including specifics about distances, property lines, and relevant environmental features of the sites proposed for concrete plants. This change aims to improve compliance with environmental standards related to air quality and enhance the tracking of emissions from these facilities.

Contention

While proponents argue that SB2270 will boost air quality control by ensuring that concrete plants adhere to strict siting and operational criteria, there may be contention regarding the practical implications of these requirements. Stakeholders from the construction industry might raise concerns about increased bureaucracy and potential delays in obtaining necessary permits, which could hinder project timelines. Additionally, there may be debate over the balance between environmental protection and the economic impacts on construction and related industries, calling into question how stringent the regulations should be without stifling local business operations.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 382. Clean Air Act
    • Section: 05195
    • Section: 05198

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