SECTION 4.256. Minimum Permit Provisions for Siting  


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  • (a) A permit for a stationary commercial solid oil and gas waste recycling facility may be issued only if the director or the Commission determines that the facility is to be located in an area where there is no unreasonable risk of pollution or threat to public health or safety.

    (b) A stationary commercial solid oil and gas waste recycling facility permitted pursuant to this division and after the effective date of this division shall not be located:

    (1) within a 100-year flood plain, in a streambed, or in a sensitive area as defined by §3.91 of this title (relating to Cleanup of Soil Contaminated by a Crude Oil Spill); or

    (2) within 150 feet of surface water or public, domestic, or irrigation water wells.

    (c) Factors that the Commission will consider in assessing potential risk from a stationary commercial solid oil and gas waste recycling facility include:

    (1) the volume and characteristics of the oil and gas waste, partially treated waste and recyclable product to be stored, handled, treated and recycled at the facility;

    (2) depth to and quality of the shallowest groundwater;

    (3) distance to the nearest property line or public road;

    (4) proximity to coastal natural resources, sensitive areas as defined by §3.91 of this title, or surface water and/or public, domestic, or irrigation water wells; and

    (5) any other factors the Commission deems reasonably necessary in determining whether or not issuance of the permit will pose an unreasonable risk.

    (d) All siting requirements in this section for a stationary commercial solid oil and gas waste recycling facility refer to conditions at the time the facility is constructed.

Source Note: The provisions of this §4.256 adopted to be effective April 15, 2013, 38 TexReg 2334