16 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.181 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Emergency Permits
(a) If the District
Director determines that expeditious issuance of the permit will prevent or is
likely to prevent the waste of oil, gas, or geothermal resources or the
pollution of surface or subsurface water, the District Director may issue an
emergency permit.
(b) An
application for an emergency permit to use or maintain a pit or to dispose of
oil and gas wastes shall be filed with the District Office. Notice of the
application is not required.
(c)
If warranted by the nature of the emergency, the District Director may issue an
emergency permit based upon an oral application, or may orally authorize an
activity before issuing a written permit authorizing that activity.
(d) An emergency permit is valid for up to 30
days, but may be modified, suspended, or terminated by the District Director at
any time for good cause.
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