Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 374.153
Corrective Action


(a)

Subject to Subchapter E, the commission shall take corrective action for a release from a dry cleaning facility that results in contamination, including contamination that may have moved off the dry cleaning facility.

(b)

Corrective action includes the cleanup of affected soil, groundwater, or surface water using the most cost-effective method that:

(1)

is technologically feasible and reliable;

(2)

provides adequate protection of human health and the environment; and

(3)

minimizes, to the extent practical, environmental damage.

(c)

The commission shall:

(1)

operate and maintain corrective action;

(2)

monitor releases from a dry cleaning facility, including contamination that may have moved off the dry cleaning facility;

(3)

pay the reasonable costs incurred by the commission in providing field and laboratory services; and

(4)

pay the reasonable costs of restoring property, as nearly as practicable, to the conditions that existed before the activities associated with:

(A)

the investigation of a release;

(B)

a cleanup; or

(C)

related corrective action.

(d)

The commission shall ensure the removal and proper disposal of wastes generated by a release.

(e)

Except as provided by Subchapter E, the commission shall pay the costs of corrective action conducted under this subchapter by the commission or by other entities approved by the commission, regardless of whether the corrective action is included in a corrective action plan.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 540, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

Source: Section 374.153 — Corrective Action, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­374.­htm#374.­153 (accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

361
Solid Waste Disposal Act
362
Solid Waste Resource Recovery Financing Act
363
Municipal Solid Waste
364
County Solid Waste
365
Litter
366
On-site Sewage Disposal Systems
367
On-site Wastewater Treatment Research
368
County Regulation of Transportation of Waste
369
Plastic Containers
370
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting
371
Used Oil Collection, Management, and Recycling
372
Environmental Performance Standards for Plumbing Fixtures
373
Water Conservation
374.001
Definitions
374.002
Applicability of Other Law
374.003
Applicability to Governmental Bodies
374.004
Advisory Committee
374.051
Commission Rules and Standards
374.052
Facility Retrofitting
374.053
Performance Standards for New Dry Cleaning Facilities
374.054
Completion Criteria
374.055
Criteria for Administration of Chapter
374.056
Report to Governor and Legislature
374.101
Dry Cleaning Facility Release Fund
374.102
Dry Cleaning Facility or Drop Station Registration
374.103
Fee on Purchase of Dry Cleaning Solvent
374.104
Option Not to Participate in Fund Benefits
374.151
Response to Release
374.152
Investigation and Assessment of Release
374.153
Corrective Action
374.154
Ranking of Contaminated Dry Cleaning Sites
374.155
Power to Modify Commission Rankings or Postpone Corrective Actions
374.202
Owner Responsibility
374.203
Limitation on Use of Fund for Corrective Action
374.204
Limitation on Liability
374.205
Limitation on Use of Fund for Third Parties
374.206
Use of Other Sources of Money
374.207
Eligible Owner or Registered Person Exempt from Certain Claims
374.208
Unauthorized Payments
374.251
Review of Orders
374.252
Violations
374.253
Expiration
374.1022
Registration of Property Owner or Preceding Property Owner
374.1023
Lien
374.1535
Site Restrictions After Corrective Action
374.2511
Closure of Unregistered Facility

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

§ 374.153’s source at texas​.gov