30 Tex. Admin. Code § 106.472 - Organic and Inorganic Liquid Loading and Unloading
Liquid loading or unloading equipment for railcars, tank trucks, or drums; storage containers, reservoirs, tanks; and change of service of material loaded, unloaded, or stored is permitted by rule, provided that no visible emissions result and the chemicals loaded, unloaded, or stored are limited to:
(1) the following list:
asphalt, resins, soaps, lube oils, fuel oils, waxes, polymers, detergents, lube
oil additives, kerosene, wax emulsions, vegetable oils, greases, animal fats,
and diesel fuels;
(2) water or
wastewater;
(3) aqueous salt
solutions;
(4) aqueous caustic
solutions, except ammonia solutions;
(5) inorganic acids except oleum,
hydrofluoric, and hydrochloric acids;
(6) aqueous ammonia solutions if vented
through a water scrubber;
(7)
hydrochloric acid if vented through a water scrubber;
(8) acetic acid if vented through a water
scrubber;
(9) organic liquids
having an initial boiling point of 300 degrees Fahrenheit or greater.
Facilities loading, unloading, or storing butyric acid, isobutyric acid,
methacrylic acid, mercaptans, croton oil, 2- methyl styrene, or any other
compound with an initial boiling point of 300 degrees Fahrenheit or greater
listed in 40 Code of Federal Regulations 261, Appendix VIII shall be located at
least 500 feet from any recreational area or residence or other structure not
occupied or used solely by the owner of the facility or the owner of the
property upon which the facility is located.
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