(2) Reports.
(A) Final products.
(i) Monthly reports. Facilities requiring permit must submit reports on final product testing to the executive director in compliance with §
332.71(j)(1) of this title (relating to Sampling and Analysis Requirements for Final Product) on a monthly basis.
(ii) Annual reports. The operator shall submit annual written reports. These reports shall at a minimum include input and output quantities, a description of the end-product distribution, and all results of any required laboratory testing. A copy of the annual report shall be kept on-site for a period of five years.
(B) Received materials. All permitted facility operators are required to submit reports to the executive director covering the types and amounts of waste processed at the facility.
(i) Quarterly reports. Each processing facility shall report to the executive director the information requested on the report form for the reporting period, including the amount of source-separated material processed to compost or mulch product.
(ii) Annual reports. Each processing facility shall report to the executive director a summary of the quarterly totals and yearly total, as well as the year-end status of the facility.
(iii) Report form. The report shall be on a form furnished by the executive director or reproduced from a form furnished by the executive director or by an electronic form or format furnished by the executive director.
(iv) Report information. In addition to a statement of the amount of waste received for processing, the report shall contain other information requested on the form, including the facility operator's name, address, and phone number; the permit number; the permit application number; the facility type, size, and capacity; and other information the executive director may request.
(v) Reporting units. The amount of waste received for processing shall be reported in tons or in cubic yards as received (compacted or uncompacted) at the gate. If accounting of the waste is recorded in cubic yards, then separate accounting must be made for waste that comes to the facility in open vehicles or without compaction, and waste that comes to the facility in compactor vehicles. If scales are not utilized and accounting of the waste received is in cubic yards, gallons, or drums then those volumetric units may be converted to tons for reporting purposes, using the conversion factors set forth in subclauses (I) and (II) of this clause.
(I) General weight to volume conversion factors:
(-a-) one ton = 2,000 pounds;
(-b-) one gallon = 7.5 pounds (grease trap waste);
(-c-) one gallon = 8.5 pounds (wastewater treatment plant sludge or septage);
(-d-) one gallon = 9.0 pounds (grit trap waste); and
(-e-) one drum = 55 gallons.
(II) Volume to weight conversion factors for waste in transport vehicles:
(-a-) one cubic yard = 400 pounds (no compaction);
(-b-) one cubic yard = 666.66 pounds (medium compaction); and
(-c-) one cubic yard = 800 pounds (heavy compaction).
(vi) Use of population equivalent. In determining the amount of waste processed for disposal at a processing facility serving less than 5,000 people, the operator may use the number of tons calculated or derived from the population served by the facility in lieu of maintaining records of the waste deposited at the facility. The amount of waste shall be calculated on the basis of one ton per person per year. The report shall document the population served by the facility and reflect any changes since the previous report.
(vii) Report due date. The required quarterly received materials report shall be submitted to the executive director not later than 20 days following the end of the fiscal quarter for which the report is applicable. The fiscal year begins on September 1 and concludes on August 31.
(viii) Method of submission. The required report shall be delivered or mailed to the agency to the return address designated by the executive director in the billing statement distributed quarterly or shall be submitted electronically to the agency.
(ix) Penalties. Failure of the facility or process operator to submit the required report by the due date shall be sufficient cause for the commission to revoke the permit and authorization to process waste. The commission may assess interest penalties for late payment of fees and may also assess penalties in accordance with Texas Water Code, §
7.051 (Administrative Penalty) or take any other action authorized by law to secure compliance.