Texas Norm Deadline Nears
Published on October 8, 2004

Under regulations issued in March, 2003, the Railroad Commission of Texas is requiring that all Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) contaminated equipment be identified and tagged by March, 2005.

Rule 4.605 of the Texas Administrative Code “Identification of Equipment Contaminated with NORM” requires that:

"Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, within two years of the effective date of this rule, each person who owns or operates equipment used for production or disposal including each person who owns or operates equipment associated with a commercial facility, as defined in §3.78 (relating to Fees, Performance Bonds, and Alternative Forms of Financial Security Required to be Filed), shall identify NORM-contaminated equipment with the letters "NORM" by securely attaching a clearly visible, waterproof tag or marking with a legible waterproof paint or ink."

What does NORM-contaminated mean?
NORM-contaminated equipment is equipment that, at any accessible point, exhibits a minimum radiation exposure level greater than 50 µR/hr including background radiation level.

Does this rule apply to my operations?
Yes, if you own equipment used for production or disposal.


What do operators need to do?
  • Identify NORM-contaminated equipment
  • Tag the equipment with a clearly visible waterproof tag or marking displaying the letters “NORM”
  • Maintain compliance records

    Where can I get help?
    JCC can assist with NORM surveys, equipment tagging and recordkeeping. Please contact Calvin Lawson at calvin@lawson@jccteam.com or (281) 578-3388 for additional information.


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    This Regulatory Alert was prepared by J. Connor Consulting, Inc. to advise our clients of impending deadlines and applicable regulatory requirements. No official agency policy is implied.