Tex. Water Code Section 27.025
General Permit Authorizing Use of Class I Injection Well to Inject Nonhazardous Brine from Desalination Operations or Nonhazardous Drinking Water Treatment Residuals


(a)

The commission may issue a general permit authorizing the use of a Class I injection well to inject nonhazardous brine from a desalination operation or to inject nonhazardous drinking water treatment residuals if the commission determines that the injection well and injection activities are more appropriately regulated under a general permit than under an individual permit based on findings that:

(1)

the general permit has been drafted to ensure that it can be readily enforced and that the commission can adequately monitor compliance with the terms of the general permit; and

(2)

the general permit will contain proper safeguards to protect ground and surface fresh water from pollution.

(a-1)

A general permit issued under this section may authorize an injection well for the disposal of concentrate produced by the desalination of seawater. The general permit must include any requirements necessary to maintain delegation of the federal underground injection control program administered by the commission.

(b)

The commission shall publish notice of a proposed general permit in one or more newspapers of statewide or regional circulation and in the Texas Register. The notice must include an invitation for written comments by the public to the commission regarding the proposed general permit and shall be published not later than the 30th day before the date the commission adopts the general permit. The commission by rule may require additional notice to be given.

(c)

The commission may hold a public meeting to provide an additional opportunity for public comment. The commission shall give notice of the public meeting under this subsection by publication in the Texas Register not later than the 30th day before the date of the meeting.

(d)

The commission shall issue a written response to comments on the general permit at the same time the commission issues or denies the permit. The response to comments is available to the public and shall be mailed to each person who made a comment.

(e)

A general permit may provide that an owner of a Class I injection well may obtain authorization to use the well to inject nonhazardous brine from a desalination operation or to inject nonhazardous drinking water treatment residuals under a general permit by submitting to the commission written notice of intent to be covered by the general permit. The commission by rule shall establish the requirements for the notice of intent, including the information that an owner of an injection well subject to a general permit must submit to authorize the use of the well under the general permit. A general permit may authorize the use of an injection well under the general permit on filing a complete and accurate notice of intent, including all information required by the commission’s rules to be submitted, or it may specify a date or period of time after the commission receives the notice of intent, including the required information, on which the use of an injection well is authorized unless the executive director before that time notifies the owner that it is not eligible under the general permit.

(f)

Authorization for the use of an injection well under a general permit does not confer a vested right. After written notice to the owner of an injection well, the executive director may suspend authorization for the use of the well under a general permit and may require the owner to obtain authorization for the use of the well under an individual permit.

(g)

Notwithstanding the other provisions of this chapter, the commission, after hearing, shall deny or suspend authorization for the use of an injection well under a general permit if the commission determines that the owner’s compliance history is classified as unsatisfactory according to commission standards under Sections 5.753 (Standards for Evaluating and Using Compliance History) and 5.754 (Classification and Use of Compliance History) and rules adopted and procedures developed under those sections. A hearing under this subsection is not subject to the requirements relating to a contested case hearing under Chapter 2001 (Administrative Procedure), Government Code.

(h)

A general permit may be issued for a term not to exceed 10 years. After notice and comment as provided by Subsections (b)-(d), a general permit may be amended, revoked, or canceled by the commission or renewed by the commission for an additional term or terms not to exceed 10 years each. A general permit remains in effect until amended, revoked, or canceled by the commission or, unless renewed by the commission, until expired. If before a general permit expires the commission proposes to renew that general permit, that general permit remains in effect until the date on which the commission takes final action on the proposed renewal.

(i)

The commission may add or delete requirements for a general permit through a renewal or amendment process. The commission shall provide a reasonable time to allow an owner of an injection well to make the changes necessary to comply with the additional requirements.

(j)

The commission may impose a fee for the submission of a notice of intent to be covered by the general permit. The fee must be in the same amount as a fee collected under Section 27.014 (Application Fee).

(k)

The issuance, amendment, renewal, suspension, revocation, or cancellation of a general permit or the authorization for the use of an injection well under a general permit is not subject to the requirements relating to a contested case hearing under Chapter 2001 (Administrative Procedure), Government Code.

(l)

The use or disposal of radioactive material under this section is subject to the applicable requirements of Chapter 401 (Radioactive Materials and Other Sources of Radiation), Health and Safety Code.

(m)

The commission may adopt rules as necessary to implement and administer this section.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 901 (H.B. 2654), Sec. 3, eff. September 1, 2007.
Renumbered from Water Code, Section 27.023 (Jurisdiction over in Situ Uranium Application Development and Operations) by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 87 (S.B. 1969), Sec. 27.001 (Short Title)(112), eff. September 1, 2009.
Amended by:
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1021 (H.B. 2694), Sec. 4.20, eff. September 1, 2011.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 829 (H.B. 4097), Sec. 7, eff. June 17, 2015.

Source: Section 27.025 — General Permit Authorizing Use of Class I Injection Well to Inject Nonhazardous Brine from Desalination Operations or Nonhazardous Drinking Water Treatment Residuals, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/WA/htm/WA.­27.­htm#27.­025 (accessed May 4, 2024).

27.001
Short Title
27.002
Definitions
27.003
Policy and Purpose
27.011
Permit from Commission
27.012
Application for Permit
27.013
Information Required of Applicant
27.014
Application Fee
27.015
Letter from Railroad Commission
27.016
Inspection of Well Location
27.017
Recommendations from Other Entities
27.018
Hearing on Permit Application
27.019
Rules, Etc
27.020
Mining of Sulfur
27.021
Permit for Disposal of Brine from Desalination Operations or of Drinking Water Treatment Residuals in Class I Injection Wells
27.023
Jurisdiction over in Situ Uranium Application Development and Operations
27.024
Sharing of Geologic, Hydrologic, and Water Quality Data
27.025
General Permit Authorizing Use of Class I Injection Well to Inject Nonhazardous Brine from Desalination Operations or Nonhazardous Drinking Water Treatment Residuals
27.026
Dual Authorization of Injection Wells to Inject Nonhazardous Brine from Desalination Operations or Nonhazardous Drinking Water Treatment Residuals
27.031
Permit from Railroad Commission
27.032
Information Required of Applicant
27.033
Letter of Determination
27.034
Railroad Commission Rules, Etc
27.035
Jurisdiction over in Situ Recovery of Tar Sands
27.036
Jurisdiction over Brine Mining
27.037
Jurisdiction over Closed-loop Geothermal Injection Wells
27.040
Definition
27.041
Jurisdiction
27.042
Applicability
27.043
Permit from Railroad Commission
27.044
Information Required of Applicant
27.045
Fees
27.046
Letter of Determination from Railroad Commission
27.047
Rules
27.048
Consistency with and Implementation of Federal Requirements
27.049
Memorandum of Understanding
27.050
Financial Responsibility
27.051
Issuance of Permit
27.052
Copies of Permit
27.053
Record of Strata
27.054
Electric or Drilling Log
27.055
Casing Requirements
27.056
Factors in Setting Casing Depth
27.071
Power to Enter Property
27.072
Power to Examine Records
27.073
Financial Responsibility
27.101
Civil Penalty
27.102
Injunction, Etc
27.103
Procedure
27.104
Effect of Permit on Civil Liability
27.105
Criminal Fines
27.151
Definitions
27.152
Jurisdiction
27.153
Authorization for Use of Class V Injection Wells
27.154
Technical Standards
27.155
Reporting of Injection and Recovery Volumes
27.156
Reporting of Water Quality Data
27.157
Other Laws Not Affected
27.201
Definitions
27.202
Jurisdiction
27.203
Authorization for Use of Class V Injection Wells
27.204
Technical Standards
27.205
Reporting of Injection Volumes
27.206
Reporting of Water Quality Data
27.207
Other Laws Not Affected
27.0321
Application Fee
27.0461
Letter of Determination from Commission
27.0511
Conditions of Certain Permits
27.0513
Area Permits and Production Areas for Uranium Mining
27.0515
Facilities Required to Obtain Federal Approval
27.0516
Permits for Injection Wells that Transect or Terminate in Portion of Edwards Aquifer Within External Boundaries of Barton Springs-edwards Aquifer Conservation District
27.1011
Administrative Penalty
27.1012
Penalty Assessment Procedure
27.1013
Payment of Penalty
27.1014
Recovery of Penalty

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 27.025’s source at texas​.gov