16 Tex. Admin. Code § 12.221 - Conditions of Permits: Environment, Public Health, and Safety
(a) The permittee
shall take all possible steps to minimize any adverse impact to the environment
or public health and safety resulting from noncompliance with any term or
condition of the permit; including, but not limited to:
(1) any accelerated or additional monitoring
necessary to determine the nature and extent of noncompliance and the results
of the noncompliance;
(2) immediate
implementation of measures necessary to comply; and
(3) warning, as soon as possible after
learning of such noncompliance, any person whose health and safety is in
imminent danger due to the noncompliance.
(b) The permittee shall dispose of solids,
sludge, filter backwash, or pollutants removed in the course of treatment or
control of waters or emissions to the air in the manner required by Subchapter
K of this chapter (relating to Permanent Program Performance Standards), and
which prevents violation of any other applicable state or federal
law.
(c) The permittee shall
conduct its operations:
(1) in accordance
with any measures specified in the permit as necessary to prevent significant,
imminent environmental harm to the health or safety of the public;
and
(2) utilizing any methods
specified in the permit by the Commission in approving alternative methods of
compliance with the performance standards of the Act and these Regulations, in
accordance with the provisions of the Act, of §
12.216(12) of
this title (relating to Criteria for Permit Approval or Denial) and Subchapter
K of this chapter.
(d)
Within 30 days after a cessation order is issued under §§
12.677-
12.684 of this title (relating to
Enforcement) for operations conducted under the permit, except where a stay of
the cessation order is granted and remains in effect the permittee shall either
submit to the Commission the following information, current to the date the
cessation order was issued, or notify the Commission in writing that there has
been no change since the immediately preceding submittal of such information:
(1) any new information needed to correct or
update the information previously submitted to the Commission by the permittee
under § 12.116(a) or §
12.156(a) of
this title (relating to Identification of Interests and Compliance
Information); or
(2) If not
previously submitted, the information required from a permit applicant by
§ 12.116(a) or §
12.156(a) of
this title.
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