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  80R4606 JJT-D
 
  By: Darby H.B. No. 3230
 
 
 
   
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the prevention of surface water or groundwater
pollution from certain evaporation pits.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Subchapter D, Chapter 26, Water Code, is amended
by adding Section 26.132 to read as follows:
       Sec. 26.132.  EVAPORATION PITS REQUIREMENTS. (a)  In this
section "evaporation pit" means a pit into which water is placed and
retained for the purpose of collecting, after the water's
evaporation, residual minerals, salts, or other substances present
in the water.
       (b)  This section applies only to groundwater evaporation
pits:
             (1)  operated for the commercial production of
minerals, salts, or other substances that naturally occur in
groundwater; and
             (2)  that are not regulated by the Railroad Commission
of Texas.
       (c)  The owner or operator of an evaporation pit shall ensure
that the pit is lined as provided by this subsection and rules
adopted under this subsection. An evaporation pit must have a liner
designed by an engineer who holds a license issued under Chapter
1001, Occupations Code, to minimize surface water and groundwater
pollution risks. The liner must meet standards at least as
stringent as those adopted by the commission for a Type I landfill
managing industrial solid waste.
       (d)  A person may not place or permit the placement of
groundwater into an evaporation pit if the pit does not comply with
this section or with rules adopted or orders issued under this
section.
       (e)  The owner or operator of an evaporation pit shall ensure
that:
             (1)  storm water runoff is diverted away from or
otherwise prevented from entering the evaporation pit; and
             (2)  all berms and other structures used to manage
storm water are properly constructed and maintained in a manner to
prevent the threat of water pollution from the evaporation pit.
       (f)  The owner or operator of an evaporation pit may not by
act or omission cause:
             (1)  water pollution from the evaporation pit; or
             (2)  a discharge from the evaporation pit into or
adjacent to water.
       (g)  The owner or operator of an evaporation pit shall ensure
that the pit is located so that a failure of the pit or a discharge
from the pit does not result in an adverse effect on water.
       (h)  The operator of an evaporation pit shall provide the
commission with proof that the operator has a commercial liability
insurance policy that:
             (1)  is issued by an insurance company authorized to do
business in this state that has a rating by the A. M. Best Company of
"A-" or better;
             (2)  designates the commission as an additional
insured; and
             (3)  is in an amount of not less than $3 million.
       (i)  The operator of an evaporation pit shall provide the
commission with proof that the owner or operator of the pit has an
environmental impairment insurance policy that:
             (1)  is issued by an insurance company authorized to do
business in this state that has a rating by the A. M. Best Company of
"A-" or better;
             (2)  designates the commission as an additional
insured; and
             (3)  is in an amount of not less than $3 million.
       (j)  The commission shall adopt rules as necessary to protect
surface water and groundwater quality from the risks presented by
commercial groundwater evaporation pits and as necessary to
administer and enforce this section.  The rules may include a rule:
             (1)  governing the location, design, construction,
capacity, operations, maintenance, and closure of evaporation
pits;
             (2)  ensuring that the owner or operator of an
evaporation pit is financially responsible for the operation and
closure of the pit; or
             (3)  requiring an owner or operator of an evaporation
pit to obtain a permit for the operation of the pit.
       (k)  The commission shall impose against the owners of
evaporation pits fees in amounts necessary to recover the costs of
administering this section.
       SECTION 2.  (a)  Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this
section, this Act takes effect September 1, 2007.
       (b)  Sections 26.132(h) and (i), Water Code, as added by this
Act, take effect January 1, 2008.