| (a) Permit application. The application for a municipal
solid waste facility is divided into Parts I - IV. Parts I - IV of
the application shall be required before the application is declared
administratively complete in accordance with Chapter 281 of this title
(relating to Applications Processing). The owner or operator shall
submit a complete application, containing Parts I - IV, before a hearing
can be conducted on the technical design merits of the application.
An owner or operator applying for a permit may request a land-use
only determination. If the executive director determines that a land-use
only determination is appropriate, the owner or operator shall submit
a partial application consisting of Parts I and II of the application.
The executive director may process a partial permit application to
the extent necessary to determine land-use compatibility alone. If
the facility is determined to be acceptable on the basis of land use,
the executive director will consider technical matters related to
the permit application at a later time. When this procedure is followed,
an opportunity for a public hearing will be offered for each determination
in accordance with §39.419 of this title (relating to Notice
of Application and Preliminary Decision). A complete application,
consisting of Parts I - IV of the application, shall be submitted
based upon the results of the land-use only public hearing. Owners
or operators of Type IAE and Type IVAE municipal solid waste landfill
units are required to submit all parts of the application except for
those items pertaining to Subchapters H and J of this chapter (relating
to Liner System Design and Operation; and Groundwater Monitoring and
Corrective Action). Owners or operators of Type IAE and Type IVAE
municipal solid waste landfill units are exempt from the geology report
requirements of §330.63(e) of this title (relating to Contents
of Part III of the Application) except for the requirement to submit
a soil boring plan in accordance with §330.63(e)(4) and (e)(4)(A)
of this title, and the information requested in §330.63(e)(6)
of this title.
(b) Registration application. A registration application
for a municipal solid waste facility is also divided into Parts I
- IV, but is not subject to a hearing request or to the administrative
completeness determinations of Chapter 281 of this title.
(c) Parts of the application.
(1) Part I of the application consists of the information
required in §281.5 of this title (relating to Application for
Wastewater Discharge, Underground Injection, Municipal Solid Waste,
Radioactive Material, Hazardous Waste, and Industrial Solid Waste
Management Permits), §305.45 of this title (relating to Contents
of Application for Permit), and §330.59 of this title (relating
to Contents of Part I of the Application).
(2) Part II of the application describes the existing
conditions and character of the facility and surrounding area. Part
II of the application shall consist of the information contained in §330.61
of this title (relating to Contents of Part II of the Application).
Parts I and II of a permit application must provide information relating
to land-use compatibility under the provisions of Texas Health and
Safety Code, §361.069. Part II may be combined with Part I of
the application or may be submitted as a separate document. An owner
or operator must submit Parts I and II of the permit application before
a land-use determination is made in accordance with subsection (a)
of this section.
(3) Part III of the application contains design information,
detailed investigative reports, schematic designs of the facility,
and required plans. Part III shall consist of the documents required
in §330.63 of this title.
(4) Part IV of the application contains the site operating
plan that shall discuss how the owner or operator plans to conduct
daily operations at the facility. Part IV shall consist of the documents
required in §330.65 of this title (relating to Contents of Part
IV of the Application).
(d) Required information. The information required
by this subchapter defines the basic elements for an application.
All aspects of the application and design requirements must be addressed
by the owner or operator, even if only to show why they are not applicable
for that particular site. It is the responsibility of the applicant
to provide the executive director data of sufficient completeness,
accuracy, and clarity to provide assurance that operation of the site
will pose no reasonable probability of adverse effects on the health,
welfare, environment, or physical property of nearby residents or
property owners. Failure of the owner or operator to provide complete
information as required by this chapter may be cause for the executive
director to return the application without further action in accordance
with §281.18 and §281.19 of this title (relating to Applications
Returned and Technical Review). Submission of false information shall
constitute grounds for denial of the permit or registration application.
(e) Number of copies.
(1) Applications shall be initially submitted in four
copies. The owner or operator shall furnish up to 18 additional copies
of the application for use by required reviewing agencies, upon request
of the executive director.
(2) For permit applications initially submitted to
the executive director, the owner or operator shall also furnish Parts
I and II, and any subsequent revisions to Parts I and II, to the regional
council of governments.
(f) Preparation. Preparation of the application must
conform with Texas Occupations Code, Texas Engineering Practice Act,
Chapter 1001 and Texas Geoscience Practice Act, Chapter 1002.
(1) The responsible engineer shall seal, sign, and
date the title page of each bound engineering report or individual
engineering plan in the application and each engineering drawing as
required by Texas Engineering Practice Act, §15c, and in accordance
with 22 TAC §137.33 (relating to Sealing Procedures).
(2) The responsible geoscientist shall seal, sign,
and date applicable items as required by Texas Geoscience Practice
Act, §6.13(b), and in accordance with 22 TAC §851.156 (relating
to Professional Geoscientist Seals and Geoscience Firm Identification).
(3) Applications that have not been sealed shall be
considered incomplete for the intended purpose and shall be returned
to the owner or operator.
(g) Application format.
(1) Applications shall be submitted in three-ring,
"D"-ring, loose-leaf binders.
(2) The title page shall show the name of the project;
the municipal solid waste permit application number, if known; the
name of the owner and operator; the location by city and county; the
date the part was prepared; and, if appropriate, the number and date
of the revision. It shall be sealed as required by the Texas Engineering
Practice Act.
(3) The table of contents shall list and give the page
numbers for the main sections of the application. It shall be sealed
as required by the Texas Engineering Practice Act.
(4) The narrative of the report shall be printed on
8-1/2 by 11 inches white paper. Drawings or other sheets shall be
no larger than 11 by 17 inches so that they can be reproduced by standard
office copy machines.
(5) All pages shall contain a page number and date.
(6) Revisions shall have the revision date and note
that the sheet is revised in the header or footer of each revised
sheet. The revised text shall be marked to highlight the revision.
(7) Dividers and tabs are encouraged.
(h) Application drawings.
(1) All information contained on a drawing shall be
legible, even if it has been reduced. The drawings shall be 8-1/2
by 11 inches or 11 by 17 inches. Standard-sized drawings (24 by 36
inches) folded to 8-1/2 by 11 inches may be submitted or required
if reduction would render them illegible or difficult to interpret.
(2) If color coding is used, it should be legible and
the code distinct when reproduced on black and white photocopy machines.
(3) Drawings shall be submitted at a standard engineering
scale.
(4) Each drawing shall have a:
(A) dated title block;
(B) bar scale at least one-inch long;
(C) revision block;
(D) responsible engineer's or geoscientist's seal,
if required; and
(E) drawing number and a page number.
(5) Each map or plan drawing shall also have:
(A) a north arrow. Preferred orientation is to have
the north arrow pointing toward the top of the page;
(B) a reference to the base map source and date, if
the map is based upon another map. The latest published edition of
the base map should be used; and
(C) a legend.
(6) Match lines and section lines shall reference the
drawing where the match or section is shown. Section drawings should
note from where the section was taken.
(i) Posting application information.
(1) Upon submittal of an application, the owner or
operator shall provide a complete copy of any application that requires
public notice, except for authorizations at Type IAE and Type IVAE
landfill facilities, including all revisions and supplements to the
application, on a publicly accessible internet website, and provide
the commission with the Web address link for the application materials.
This internet posting is for informational purposes only.
(2) The commission shall post on its website the identity
of all owners and operators filing such applications and the Web address
link required by this subsection.
(3) For applications for new permits or major amendments,
an owner or operator shall post notice signs at the site within 30
days of the executive director's receipt of an application. This sign
posting is for informational purposes only. Signs must:
(A) consist of dark lettering on a white background
and must be no smaller than four feet by four feet with letters at
least three inches in height and block printed capital lettering;
(B) identify as appropriate that the application is
for a proposed permitted facility or an amendment to a permitted facility;
(C) include the words "For further information on how
the public may participate in Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
(TCEQ) permitting matters, contact TCEQ," the toll free telephone
number for the Public Education Program, and the agency's website
address;
(D) include the name and address of the owner or operator;
(E) include the telephone number of the owner or operator;
and
(F) remain in place and legible until the close of
the final comment period.
(4) Signs must be located within ten feet of every
property line bordering a public highway, street, or road. Signs must
be visible from the street and spaced at not more than 1,500-foot
intervals. A minimum of one sign, but no more than three signs, shall
be required along any property line parallel to a public highway,
street, or road. This paragraph's sign requirements do not apply to
properties under the same ownership that are noncontiguous or separated
by intervening public highway, street, or road, unless the property
is part of the permitted facility.
(5) The owner or operator shall also post signs at
the facility in an alternative language when the alternative language
requirements in §39.405(h)(2) of this title (relating to General
Notice Provisions) are met.
(6) The executive director may approve variances from
the requirements of paragraphs (3), (4), and (5) of this subsection
if the owner or operator has demonstrated that it is not practical
to comply with the specific requirements of those paragraphs and alternative
sign posting plans proposed by the owner or operator are at least
as effective in providing notice to the public. Approval from the
executive director under this paragraph must be received before posting
alternative signs for purposes of satisfying the requirements of this
subsection.
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