Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 1 - RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 4 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Subchapter D - RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS VOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM
Section 4.415 - Application to Participate in the Voluntary Cleanup Program
Universal Citation: 16 TX Admin Code ยง 4.415
Current through Reg. 49, No. 12; March 22, 2024
(a) A person applying to participate in the voluntary cleanup program shall submit to the Site Remediation Section an application to participate in the voluntary cleanup program and an application fee as required by subsection (b) of this section.
(b) A person submitting an application to participate in the voluntary cleanup program shall:
(1) use the application form provided by the
Commission;
(2) provide the
following information:
(A) general
information concerning:
(i) the applicant and
the applicant's capability, including the applicant's financial capability, to
perform the voluntary cleanup;
(ii)
the site; and
(iii) the names,
addresses, and telephone numbers of all surface and mineral owners and mineral
operators of property where the contamination came to be located;
(B) other background information
requested by the Site Remediation Section based on the particular circumstances
of the site in question;
(C) an
environmental assessment of the actual or threatened release of the contaminant
or contaminants at the site that includes, at a minimum, the information set
forth in subsection (c) of this section; and
(D) if the applicant is not the surface owner
of the site, written authorization from all surface owners of the site agreeing
to the applicant's participation in the program;
(3) submit the application fee of $1,000;
and
(4) follow any schedule set by
the Site Remediation Section.
(c) The environmental assessment required by subsection (b)(2)(C) of this section shall include, at a minimum:
(1) a legal description of the
site;
(2) a description of the
physical characteristics of the site; and
(3) to the extent known by the applicant:
(A) the operational history of the
site;
(B) information concerning
the nature and extent of any relevant contamination or release at the site and
immediately contiguous to the site, and wherever the contamination came to be
located; and
(C) relevant
information concerning the potential for human exposure to contamination at the
site.
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