LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
 
FISCAL NOTE, 80TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
 
March 26, 2007

TO:
Honorable Dennis Bonnen, Chair, House Committee on Environmental Regulation
 
FROM:
John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board
 
IN RE:
HB2541 by Leibowitz (Relating to certain requirements concerning solid waste facilities, including recycling facilities.), As Introduced

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

The bill would authorize the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to use funds deposited into the General Revenue-Dedicated Waste Management Account No. 549 to respond to or remediate fires or other emergency situations at solid waste, recycling facilities, or composting facilities. The bill would require recycling facilities: to recycle or transfer half of material received every six months; to recycle or transfer half of the processed or unprocessed materials that have accumulated; to limit the size of recycling facilities; and to establish fire lanes and buffer zones at recycling facilities. The TCEQ would also be required to impose different registration standards for recycling facilities based on the facility size and number of piles of combustible materials contained in the facility. The bill would also require the TCEQ to establish rules with stricter standards for permitting recycling and other municipal solid waste (MSW) facilities located on recharge or transition zones of a sole source aquifer and that require such facilities to install groundwater protection features such as liners and monitoring well

Costs associated with implementing changes proposed in the bill are not expected to be significant to the TCEQ. Costs for the agency to remediate fires and other emergency situations at solid waste disposal, recycling, or composting facilities could be significant; however, this estimate assumes that the TCEQ would not need additional appropriations for this purpose, and that existing funds would be allocated to projects on a priority basis depending on the severity of environmental threats.


Local Government Impact

Costs to municipalities to implement the provisions of the bill would depend on the rules, standards, requirements, and/or limitations adopted by the commission. These costs are expected to be significant.



Source Agencies:
580 Water Development Board, 582 Commission on Environmental Quality
LBB Staff:
JOB, WK, ZS, TL, KJG