Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2441 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/13/2025

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                    89R10955 KRM-D
 By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 2441




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the regulation of preproduction plastic by the Texas
 Commission on Environmental Quality.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 361.003, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Subdivision (40) to read as follows:
 (40)  "Preproduction plastic" means plastic resin
 pellets, flakes, fibers, and powders, and powdered coloring for
 plastics.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter B, Chapter 361, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Section 361.0115 to read as follows:
 Sec. 361.0115.  CLASS II NONHAZARDOUS INDUSTRIAL WASTE:
 PREPRODUCTION PLASTIC. The commission by rule shall designate
 preproduction plastics as a Class II nonhazardous industrial waste.
 SECTION 3.  Section 26.0135(a), Water Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  To ensure clean water, the commission shall establish
 the strategic and comprehensive monitoring of water quality and the
 periodic assessment of water quality in each watershed and river
 basin of the state. In order to conserve public funds and avoid
 duplication of effort, subject to adequate funding under Section
 26.0291, river authorities shall, to the greatest extent possible
 and under the supervision of the commission, conduct water quality
 monitoring and assessments in their own watersheds. Watershed
 monitoring and assessments involving agricultural or silvicultural
 nonpoint source pollution shall be coordinated through the State
 Soil and Water Conservation Board with local soil and water
 conservation districts. The water quality monitoring and reporting
 duties under this section apply only to a river authority that has
 entered into an agreement with the commission to perform those
 duties. The commission, either directly or through cooperative
 agreements and contracts with local governments, shall conduct
 monitoring and assessments of watersheds where a river authority is
 unable to perform an adequate assessment of its own watershed. The
 monitoring program shall provide data to identify significant
 long-term water quality trends, characterize water quality
 conditions, support the permitting process, and classify
 unclassified waters. The commission shall consider available
 monitoring data and assessment results in developing or reviewing
 wastewater permits and stream standards and in conducting other
 water quality management activities. The assessment must include a
 review of wastewater discharges, nonpoint source pollution,
 pollution from preproduction plastic, as defined by Section
 26.0421, nutrient loading, toxic materials, biological health of
 aquatic life, public education and involvement in water quality
 issues, local and regional pollution prevention efforts, and other
 factors that affect water quality within the watershed. The
 monitoring and assessment required by this section is a continuing
 duty, and the monitoring and assessment shall be periodically
 revised to show changes in the factors subject to assessment.
 SECTION 4.  Section 26.023, Water Code, is amended to read as
 follows:
 Sec. 26.023.  WATER QUALITY STANDARDS. (a)  In this section:
 (1)  "Preproduction plastic" has the meaning assigned
 by Section 26.0421.
 (2)  "Quality assured data" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 26.0135(i).
 (b)  The commission by rule shall set water quality standards
 for the water in the state and may amend the standards from time to
 time. The commission has the sole and exclusive authority to set
 water quality standards for all water in the state. The commission
 shall consider the existence and effects of nonpoint source
 pollution, preproduction plastic pollution, toxic materials, and
 nutrient loading in developing water quality standards and related
 waste load models for water quality. The commission shall develop
 standards based on all quality assured data obtained by the
 commission, including the local watershed and river basin database
 described by Section 26.0135(c)(2). [In this section, "quality
 assured data" has the meaning assigned by Section 26.0135(i).]
 SECTION 5.  Subchapter B, Chapter 26, Water Code, is amended
 by adding Section 26.0421 to read as follows:
 Sec. 26.0421.  PREPRODUCTION PLASTIC MONITORING AND
 REPORTING. (a)  In this section:
 (1)  "Facility" means a facility where preproduction
 plastic is manufactured, processed, handled, or transported.
 (2)  "Preproduction plastic" means pre-consumer
 plastic resin, consisting of organic polymers and additives, in the
 form of pellets, powder, flakes, or powdered additives.
 (b)  The commission by rule shall require a person who owns
 or operates a facility operating under a multi-sector general
 permit to:
 (1)  monitor for preproduction plastics in any
 receiving waters around the facility; and
 (2)  conduct a monthly audit of any major spills of
 preproduction plastics at the facility.
 (c)  The monitoring requirements required under Subsection
 (b) must require the person who owns or operates the facility to
 monitor any receiving waters for wastewater or stormwater
 discharges:
 (1)  not less than once every month; and
 (2)  not later than eight hours after each rainfall
 event at the facility.
 (d)  The auditing requirements required under Subsection (b)
 must require the person who owns or operates the facility to:
 (1)  check the facility for any spills of preproduction
 plastics;
 (2)  identify any major spill areas that resulted in
 the discharge of preproduction plastics into the waters of this
 state;
 (3)  determine the cause of each spill identified under
 Subdivision (2);
 (4)  research methods to address each spill and any
 associated problems;
 (5)  implement the most simple and effective solution;
 and
 (6)  follow up each month to measure the success of
 solutions adopted under Subdivision (5).
 (e)  The person who owns or operates a facility operating
 under a multi-sector general permit shall notify the commission by
 e-mail or telephone of a visible discharge of preproduction
 plastics not later than 24 hours after the discharge occurs. The
 notice must include:
 (1)  photographs and global positioning system
 information of the location of all discharged or released
 preproduction plastic;
 (2)  an estimate of the amount and location of
 discharged or released preproduction plastic; and
 (3)  any cleanup efforts undertaken to remove
 preproduction plastic for proper disposal.
 SECTION 6.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
 of this Act, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality shall
 adopt rules necessary to implement the changes in law made by this
 Act.
 SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.