30 Tex. Admin. Code § 35.303 - Emergency Orders and Temporary Orders
(a) The commission or executive director may
issue emergency orders, and the commission may issue temporary orders, under
this subchapter only if it is found that:
(1)
the order is necessary to enable action to be taken more expeditiously than is
otherwise provided by Texas Water Code, Chapter 26 to effectuate the policy and
purposes of that chapter;
(2) for
discharges into water in the state, the discharge is unavoidable to:
(A) prevent loss of life, serious injury, or
severe property damage; or
(B) to
ameliorate serious drought conditions, to the extent consistent with the
requirements of the federal Clean Water Act for authorization of the NPDES
program.
(3) for
discharges adjacent to waters in the state, the discharge is unavoidable to
prevent loss of life, serious injury, severe property damage, to ameliorate
serious drought conditions, or to make necessary and unforeseen repairs to a
facility;
(4) there is no feasible
alternative to the proposed discharge;
(5) the discharge will not cause significant
hazard to human life and health, unreasonable damage to property of persons
other than the applicant, or unreasonable economic loss to persons other than
the applicant;
(6) the proposed
discharge will not present a significant hazard either to the uses that may be
made of the receiving water after the discharge, or the area surrounding the
discharge;
(7) the dates on which
the proposed discharge will begin and end and the volume and quality of the
proposed discharge are reasonable and attainable; and
(8) the measures proposed to minimize the
volume and duration of the discharge and the measures proposed to maximize the
waste treatment efficiency of units not taken out of service or facilities
provided for interim use are reasonable.
(b) The issuing authority may issue emergency
orders and temporary orders to discharge waste or pollutants into water in the
state under this subchapter only if the discharge is from an NPDES or Texas
pollutant discharge elimination system-permitted treatment facility.
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