16 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.22 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Protection of Birds
(a) If an operator
who maintains a tank or pit does not take protective measures necessary to
prevent harm to birds, the operator may incur liability under federal and state
wildlife protection laws. Federal statutes, such as the Migratory Bird Treaty
Act, provide substantial penalties for the death of certain species of birds
due to contact with oil in a tank or pit. These penalties may include
imprisonment. State statutes also protect certain species of birds. The
Railroad Commission of Texas (commission) is cooperating with federal and state
wildlife authorities in their efforts to protect birds.
(b) An operator must screen, net, cover, or
otherwise render harmless to birds the following categories of open-top tanks
and pits associated with the exploration, development, and production of oil
and gas, including transportation of oil and gas by pipeline:
(1) open-top storage tanks that are eight
feet or greater in diameter and contain a continuous or frequent surface film
or accumulation of oil; however, temporary, portable storage tanks that are
used to hold fluids during drilling operations, workovers, or well tests are
exempt; and
(2) skimming pits or
collecting pits that are used as skimming pits that are permitted under Chapter
4 of this title (relating to Environmental Protection), Subchapter A (relating
to Oil and Gas Waste Management).
(c) If the commission finds a surface film or
accumulation of oil in any other pit regulated under Chapter 4 of this title
(relating to Environmental Protection), specifically Subchapter A (relating to
Oil and Gas Waste Management), the commission will instruct the operator to
remove the oil. If the operator fails to remove the oil from the pit in
accordance with the commission's instructions or if the commission finds a
surface film or accumulation of oil in the pit again within a 12-month period,
the commission will require the operator to screen, net, cover, or otherwise
render the pit harmless to birds. Before complying with this requirement, the
operator will have a right to a hearing upon request. In addition to the
enforcement actions specified by this subsection, the commission may take any
other appropriate enforcement actions within its authority.
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