Texas Statutes
Subchapter I. Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks
Section 26.3512. Owner or Operator Responsibility; Limitations on Account Payments for Corrective Action

Sec. 26.3512. OWNER OR OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY; LIMITATIONS ON ACCOUNT PAYMENTS FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION. (a) The provisions of this subchapter relating to the groundwater protection cleanup program and to the petroleum storage tank remediation account do not limit the responsibility or liability of an owner or operator of a petroleum storage tank required to take corrective action under an order issued in accordance with this subchapter by the commission.
(b) Funds from the petroleum storage tank remediation account may not be used to pay, and the owner or operator of a petroleum storage tank ordered by the commission to take corrective action is responsible for payment of, the following:
(1) the owner or operator contribution described by Subsections (e)-(k);
(2) any expenses for corrective action that exceed the applicable amount specified by Section 26.3573(m);
(3) any expenses for corrective action that are not covered by payment from the petroleum storage tank remediation account under the rules or decisions of the commission under this subchapter;
(4) any expenses for corrective action not ordered or agreed to by the commission;
(5) any expenses for corrective action incurred for confirmed releases initially discovered and reported to the commission after December 22, 1998; and
(6) any corrective action expenses for which reimbursement is prohibited under Section 26.3571, 26.3573, or 26.361.
(c) The owner or operator contribution under Subsection (b)(1) of this section may include the costs of site assessment.
(d) Subsection (b)(1) of this section does not prohibit payment from the petroleum storage tank remediation account of expenses incurred by an eligible owner or operator as a result of an order issued by the commission under Section 26.356 of this code if the commission finds that the eligible owner or operator is not responsible for the release from a petroleum storage tank. An eligible owner or operator covered by this subsection is eligible for reimbursement from the petroleum storage tank remediation account for the expenses incurred relating to corrective action that result from the order issued by the commission under Section 26.356 of this code.
(e) If an owner or operator submits a site assessment in accordance with commission rules before December 23, 1996, the owner or operator shall pay under Subsection (b)(1) the first expenses for corrective action taken for each occurrence as follows:
(1) a person who owns or operates 1,000 or more single petroleum storage tanks, the first $10,000;
(2) a person who owns or operates not fewer than 100 or more than 999 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $5,000;
(3) a person who owns or operates not fewer than 13 or more than 99 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $2,500; and
(4) a person who owns or operates fewer than 13 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $1,000.
(f) If an owner or operator does not submit a site assessment in accordance with commission rules before December 23, 1996, the owner or operator shall pay under Subsection (b)(1) the first expenses for corrective action taken for each occurrence as follows:
(1) a person who owns or operates 1,000 or more single petroleum storage tanks, the first $20,000;
(2) a person who owns or operates not fewer than 100 or more than 999 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $10,000;
(3) a person who owns or operates not fewer than 13 or more than 99 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $5,000; and
(4) a person who owns or operates fewer than 13 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $2,000.
(g) If an owner or operator's corrective action plan is approved by the commission under Section 26.3572 before June 23, 1998, the owner or operator shall pay under Subsection (b)(1) the amount provided by Subsection (e) for the first expenses for corrective action taken for each occurrence.
(h) If an owner or operator's corrective action plan is not approved by the commission under Section 26.3572 before June 23, 1998, the owner or operator shall pay under Subsection (b)(1) the first expenses for corrective action taken for each occurrence as follows:
(1) a person who owns or operates 1,000 or more single petroleum storage tanks, the first $40,000;
(2) a person who owns or operates not fewer than 100 or more than 999 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $20,000;
(3) a person who owns or operates not fewer than 13 or more than 99 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $10,000; and
(4) a person who owns or operates fewer than 13 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $4,000.
(i) If an owner or operator has a corrective action plan approved by the commission under Section 26.3572 and before December 23, 1999, has met the goals specified in the plan to be met by that date, the owner or operator shall pay under Subsection (b)(1) the amount specified by Subsection (e) for the first expenses for corrective action taken for each occurrence.
(j) If an owner or operator does not have a corrective action plan approved by the commission under Section 26.3572 and before December 23, 1999, has not met the goals specified in the plan to be met by that date, the owner or operator shall pay under Subsection (b)(1) the first expenses for corrective action taken for each occurrence as follows:
(1) a person who owns or operates 1,000 or more single petroleum storage tanks, the first $80,000;
(2) a person who owns or operates not fewer than 100 or more than 999 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $40,000;
(3) a person who owns or operates not fewer than 13 or more than 99 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $20,000; and
(4) a person who owns or operates fewer than 13 single petroleum storage tanks, the first $8,000.
(k) An owner or operator of a site for which a closure letter has been issued under Section 26.3572 shall pay under Subsection (b)(1) the first $50,000 of expenses for corrective action for each occurrence.
Added by Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 228, Sec. 8, eff. May 31, 1989. Amended by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 905, Sec. 2, eff. June 16, 1991; Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 315, Sec. 5, eff. Sept. 1, 1995; Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 333, Sec. 19, eff. Sept. 1, 1997; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1441, Sec. 6, eff. Sept. 1, 1999; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 965, Sec. 14.04, eff. Sept. 1, 2001; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1135, Sec. 4, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Water Code

Title 2 - Water Administration

Subtitle D - Water Quality Control

Chapter 26 - Water Quality Control

Subchapter I. Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks

Section 26.341. Purpose

Section 26.342. Definitions

Section 26.343. Regulated Substances

Section 26.344. Exemptions

Section 26.3441. Aboveground Storage Tanks

Section 26.3442. Performance Standards for Safety at Storage Vessels

Section 26.3443. Certain Commission Exemptions and Rules; Amendments and Alternative Standards

Section 26.3444. Certification Fee

Section 26.345. Administrative Provisions

Section 26.346. Registration Requirements

Section 26.3465. Failure or Refusal to Provide Proof of Registration or Certification of Compliance

Section 26.3467. Duty to Ensure Certification of Tank Before Delivery

Section 26.347. Tank Standards

Section 26.3475. Release Detection Requirements; Spill and Overfill Prevention; Corrosion Protection; Notice of Violation; Shutdown

Section 26.3476. Secondary Containment Required for Tanks Located Over Certain Aquifers

Section 26.348. Leak Detection and Record Maintenance

Section 26.349. Reporting of Releases and Corrective Action

Section 26.350. Tank Closure Requirements

Section 26.351. Corrective Action

Section 26.3511. Corrective Action by the Commission

Section 26.3512. Owner or Operator Responsibility; Limitations on Account Payments for Corrective Action

Section 26.3513. Liability and Costs: Multiple Owners and Operators

Section 26.3514. Limits on Liability of Lender

Section 26.3515. Limits on Liability of Corporate Fiduciary

Section 26.3516. Limits on Liability of Taxing Unit

Section 26.352. Financial Responsibility

Section 26.354. Emergency Orders

Section 26.355. Recovery of Costs

Section 26.356. Inspections, Monitoring, and Testing

Section 26.357. Standards and Rules

Section 26.3571. Eligible Owner or Operator

Section 26.3572. Groundwater Protection Cleanup Program

Section 26.3573. Petroleum Storage Tank Remediation Account

Section 26.35731. Consideration and Processing of Applications for Reimbursement

Section 26.35735. Claims Audit

Section 26.3574. Fee on Delivery of Certain Petroleum Products

Section 26.358. Collection, Use, and Disposition of Storage Tank Fees and Other Revenues

Section 26.359. Local Regulation or Ordinance

Section 26.360. Privatization of Program

Section 26.361. Expiration of Reimbursement Program

Section 26.362. Suit to Test Validity of Closure Letter

Section 26.363. Reliance on Closure Letter

Section 26.364. Registration of Persons Who Contract to Perform Corrective Action

Section 26.365. Registration of Geoscientists Who Contract to Perform Corrective Action

Section 26.366. Licensure of Persons Who Supervise Corrective Actions

Section 26.367. Licensure of Geoscientists Who Supervise Corrective Actions