16 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.102 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Responsibility for Oil and Gas Wastes
(a) The generator of oil and gas waste is
responsible for characterizing the waste.
(1)
The generator may use process knowledge to categorize the waste material in
accordance with the categories listed in the definition of oil and gas waste in
§
4.110 of this title (relating to
Definitions).
(2) Laboratory
analysis of waste may be required for waste generated at a commercial facility,
as that term is defined in §
4.110 of this title, or when waste
is transferred from one commercial facility to another.
(3) The generator of an oil and gas waste
that is not exempt from regulation under Subtitle C of the federal Solid Waste
Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,
as amended, 42 USC §
6901, et seq. as described in
40 CFR §
261.4(b), shall determine if
such waste is a hazardous oil and gas waste by applying process knowledge of
the hazard characteristics of the waste in light of the materials or processes
used or by testing the waste.
(b) No person, operator, generator, receiver,
or carrier may utilize the services of a carrier to transport oil and gas
wastes if the carrier is required to have a permit to transport such wastes but
does not have a valid permit.
(c)
No person, operator, generator, or carrier may utilize the services of a
receiver to manage oil and gas wastes if the receiver is required to have a
permit to manage such wastes but does not have such a permit.
(d) No receiver may utilize the services of a
second receiver to manage oil and gas wastes if the second receiver is required
to have a permit to manage such wastes but does not have a valid permit.
(e) Any person who utilizes the
services of a carrier or receiver is under a duty to determine that the carrier
or receiver holds the appropriate authority from the Commission to manage or
transport oil and gas wastes.
(f)
No generator, carrier, receiver, or any other person may improperly dispose of
oil and gas wastes or cause or allow the improper disposal of oil and gas
wastes. A generator causes or allows the improper disposal of oil and gas
wastes if:
(1) the generator utilizes the
services of a carrier or receiver who improperly disposes of the wastes; and
(2) the generator knew or
reasonably should have known that the carrier or receiver was likely to
improperly dispose of the wastes and failed to take reasonable steps to prevent
the improper disposal.
(g) No person may manage oil and gas wastes
in a manner that violates Commission rules.
(h) Pursuant to Texas Natural Resources Code
§
91.142(h),
any person, operator, permittee, or entity conducting activities under the
jurisdiction of the Commission shall notify the Commission if it files for
bankruptcy.
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