(a) A permit for an off-lease centralized commercial
solid oil and gas waste recycling facility issued pursuant to this
division shall contain requirements the Commission determines to be
reasonably necessary to ensure that:
(1) only wastes and other materials authorized by the
permit are received at the facility, including requirements that the
permittee test incoming oil and gas waste and keep records of amounts
and sources of incoming wastes; and
(2) the processing operation and resulting recyclable
product meet the environmental and engineering standards established
in the permit.
(b) A permit for an off-lease centralized commercial
solid oil and gas waste recycling facility issued under this division
may require the permittee to perform a trial run in accordance with
the following procedure.
(1) The permittee shall notify the Commission district
office for the county in which the facility is located prior to commencement
of the trial run.
(2) The permittee shall sample and analyze the partially
treated waste that results from the trial run, and submit to the director
for review a report of the results of the trial run prior to commencing
operations.
(3) The director shall approve the trial run if the
report demonstrates that the recyclable product meets or exceeds the
environmental and engineering standards established in the permit.
(4) The permittee shall not use the recyclable product
until the director approves the trial run report.
(c) A permit for an off-lease centralized commercial
solid oil and gas waste recycling facility issued pursuant to this
division shall include any requirements, including limits on the volumes
of oil and gas waste, partially treated waste, and recyclable product
stored at the facility, that the Commission determines to be reasonably
necessary to ensure that the permittee does not speculatively accumulate
oil and gas waste, partially treated waste, and/or recyclable product
at the facility without actually processing the oil and gas waste
and putting the recyclable product to legitimate commercial use.
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