Source: https://texreg.sos.state.tx.us/public/readtac$ext.tacpage?sl=r&app=9&p_dir=&p_rloc=&p_tloc=&p_ploc=&pg=1&p_tac=&ti=30&pt=1&ch=312&rl=11
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 22:43:48+00:00

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(a) The provisions of this section set the standards and requirements for permit applications to land apply, process, store, dispose of, or incinerate sewage sludge. Any information provided under this subsection must be submitted in quadruplicate form.
(2) the site operator, if the sewage sludge was generated in this state.
(2) a notarized affidavit from the applicant(s) verifying land ownership of the permitted site or landowner agreement to the proposed activity.
(6) proof that the applicant has minimized the risk of water quality impairment caused by nitrogen applied to the land application unit through the application of Class B sewage sludge by having had a nutrient management plan prepared by a certified nutrient management specialist in accordance with the NRCS Practice Standard Code 590.
(e) A permittee of a Class B sewage sludge land application site shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 37, Subchapter V of this title.
(f) Any person who is issued a permit to land apply, process, store, dispose of, or incinerate sewage sludge is subject to the permit characteristics and standards set forth in §305.122 of this title (relating to Characteristics of Permits), §305.123 of this title (relating to Reservation in Granting Permit), §305.124 of this title (relating to Acceptance of Permit, Effect), §305.125 of this title (relating to Standard Permit Conditions), §305.126 of this title (relating to Additional Standard Permit Conditions for Waste Discharge Permits), §305.127 of this title (relating to Conditions to be Determined for Individual Permits), §305.128 of this title (relating to Signatories to Reports), and §305.129 of this title (relating to Variance Procedures).
(5) steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recurrence of the noncompliance, and to mitigate its adverse effects.
(h) Each sewage sludge land application permit must include a reference to the maximum quantity of sewage sludge that may be land applied under the permit.
(i) Any permittee who requests a new permit or an amendment, modification, or renewal of a permit to land apply, process, store, dispose of, or incinerate sewage sludge is subject to the standards and requirements for applications and actions concerning amendments, modifications, renewals, transfers, corrections, revocations, denials, and suspensions of permits, as set forth in §305.62 of this title (relating to Amendments), §305.63 of this title (relating to Renewal), §305.64 of this title (relating to Transfer of Permits), §305.65 of this title (relating to Renewal), §305.66 of this title (relating to Permit Denial, Suspension, and Revocation), §305.67 of this title (relating to Revocation and Suspension upon Request or Consent), and §305.68 of this title (relating to Action and Notice on Petition for Revocation or Suspension).
(j) The permittee shall immediately provide written notice to the executive director of any changes to a permit or to information on soil or subsurface conditions at the site, and provide any additional information concerning changes in land ownership, site control, operator, waste composition, source of sewage sludge, or waste management methods.
(k) For land application sites located in a major sole-source impairment zone, the permittee is subject to the following provisions.
(2) When results of the annual soil analysis for extractable phosphorus indicate a level greater than 200 parts per million of extractable phosphorus (reported as P) in the zero to six-inch sample for a particular land application field or if ordered by the commission in order to protect the quality of water in the state, then the operator may not apply any sewage sludge to the affected area unless the land application is implemented in accordance with a detailed nutrient utilization plan (NUP) that has been approved by the commission.
(H) a licensed Texas geoscientist-soil scientist, after approval by the executive director based on a determination by the executive director that another person or entity identified in this paragraph cannot develop the plan in a timely manner.
(4) After a NUP is implemented, the operator shall land apply in accordance with the NUP until soil phosphorus is reduced below 200 parts per million in the zero to six-inch sample. Thereafter, the operator shall implement the requirements of the nutrient management plan.
(5) The buffer zones must be maintained according to the applicable requirements specified in §312.44(c) of this title (relating to Management Practices).

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