Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 321 - CONTROL OF CERTAIN ACTIVITIES BY RULE
Subchapter N - HANDLING OF WASTES FROM COMMERCIAL FACILITIES ENGAGED IN LIVERSTOCK TRAILER CLEANING
Section 321.254 - Certificate of Registration and Public Notice
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) An applicant must apply for registration on a form approved by the executive director. A completed application shall be submitted to the agency's Wastewater Permits Section (MC 148). Before issuing a certificate of registration, the executive director will review the application to determine whether the facility operations meet the requirements of § 321.255 of this title (relating to General Requirements for Containment of Wastes and Pond(s)) and § 321.256 of this title (relating to General Requirements for Land Application).
(b) The executive director may take action on an application to issue a certificate of registration, provided:
(c) The public notice provisions of this section do not apply to a facility which is operating under an agency wastewater discharge permit if the facility applies for registration prior to the expiration date of the permit.
(d) Public notice provisions of this section do not apply to an existing facility which is not operating under an agency wastewater discharge permit if an application for registration is received by the executive director within 180 days after the date this rule takes effect.
(e) Livestock trailer cleaning facilities that are currently operating under a valid agency wastewater discharge permit may apply for registration of these operations prior to the expiration date of the permit. Upon issuance of the final registration, the executive director shall void the permit. This subchapter does not prevent the executive director from denying a registration application and requiring the facility to have a permit.
(f) An existing facility that does not hold a valid agency wastewater discharge permit must submit an application for registration or an application for a permit within 180 days after the date this rule takes effect.