131.042 – RECORDS, REPORTS, MONITORING EQUIPMENT, AND
Texas Natural Resources Code § 131.042
Summary
This law mandates that permit holders in the mining industry maintain records, submit reports, and use monitoring equipment to track environmental impacts. It ensures that mining operations comply with regulations and provide necessary information to the commission overseeing these activities.
Permit holders must maintain accurate records and reports.
Monitoring equipment is required to assess environmental effects.
Additional information on mining operations must be provided as needed.
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