16 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.127 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Engineering and Geologic Information
(a)
A permit application shall include descriptions of the following elements and
specify the sources of information:
(1) the
identification of the soil and subsoil by typical name and description of the
approximate proportion of grain sizes, texture, consistency, moisture
condition, permeability, and other pertinent characteristics;
(2) the subsurface geology, including an
assessment of the presence and characteristics of permeable and impermeable
strata;
(3) the subsurface
hydrogeology, including the depth to the shallowest groundwater, an assessment
of groundwater quality, the direction of groundwater flow, groundwater use in
the area, and any major and minor aquifers (as defined by the Texas Water
Development Board) in the facility area; and
(4) any engineering, geological, or other
information which the Director deems necessary to show that issuance of the
permit will not result in the endangerment of human health and the environment,
the waste of oil, gas, or geothermal resources, the pollution of surface or
subsurface water, or a threat to the public health or safety.
(b) If information is not
available to address subsection (a) of this section, a site investigation
including soil boring, sampling, and analysis is required.
(c) If otherwise required under Texas
Occupations Code, Chapter 1001, relating to Texas Engineering Practice Act, or
Chapter 1002, relating to Texas Geoscientists Practice Act, respectively, a
professional engineer or geoscientist licensed in Texas shall conduct the
geologic and hydrologic evaluations required under this section and shall affix
the appropriate seal on the resulting reports of such evaluations.
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