31 Tex. Admin. Code § 69.201 - Contents
The following provisions shall apply to all shell dredging in state-owned submerged tidelands of this state.
(1) The director of the department is
expressly authorized to issue shell dredging permits in all the coastal waters
of Texas except that at the director's discretion the commission may be
requested to consider the issuance of a permit and except that in no event will
shell dredging operations be conducted in those areas described as follows.
(A) In Galveston and Trinity Bays within 300
feet of the exposed portions of what are known as Dollar's Reef, Todd's Dump
Reef, Hanna's Reef, Fisher's Reef, No Name Reef (located south of the Texas
City Dyke), and Moody's Reef and further in no event will dredging operations
be conducted in Trinity Bay within 2,000 feet of what is known as Vingtune
Island.
(B) In no event will shell
dredging operations be conducted in that portion of San Antonio Bay and
tributary water bodies north of North Latitude 28 and 22 minutes except that
shell dredging operations may be conducted in state Tracts 74, 101, 102, and
106.
(C) Permittee will map and
mark the edges of all exposed reefs within 1,500 feet of the proposed dredge
operating site prior to the commencement of any dredging within an authorized
tract. All mapping and marking will be verified and approved by the department
prior to any dredging.
(D) Those
sections relating to siltation and to minor violations for siltation of exposed
reefs are suspended for operations which occur in state Tracts 74, 101, 102,
and 106 in San Antonio Bay when no live oysters are present on an exposed reef
at any time during the dredging operation. Permittee will remove all silt from
an exposed reef or at the department's option will resurface the entire area of
the exposed reef with clean, coarse shell to the satisfaction of the
department. If live oysters are present on any exposed reef and siltation
occurs to the reef as a result of the dredging operation or related dredging
activities of permittee, those sections relating to siltation and minor
violations will remain in full force and effect. For purposes of this
subparagraph, live oysters are considered to be present on an exposed reef
within a state tract when three department samples, one bushel or more each,
samples produce an average of one or more market oyster (three inches or
larger) per bushel, or ten or more seed oysters (3/4 inch to three inches), and
spat (below 3/4 inch) combined per bushel sample. The director will designate
the period of time when the shell will be furnished to the department. The
quantity of shell referred to in this subparagraph is in addition to the shell
permittee is required to furnish for reef enhancement by §
69.121 of this title (relating to
Prices).
(E) In any single bay
system, no more than one dredge per permittee will be authorized to operate at
any time and not more than one dredge will operate at one time regardless of
the number of permittees. The director will determine the periods of operation
allotted to each permittee and all periods will be distributed equally as
nearly as possible.
(F) Permittee
will be required to use a silt screen around the discharge pipe of the dredge
at such times as it is determined by the department agent having responsibility
for shell management that this procedure is necessary to diminish the silt load
in the water column.
(G) Permittee
will pay the costs incident to the monitoring of shell dredging operations and
for monitoring the biological, physical, and chemical parameters deemed
essential by the department to maintain water quality and fisheries production
in San Antonio Bay as required by §
69.121 of this title (relating to
Prices). Monitoring of shell dredging activities and biological, physical, and
chemical parameters includes, but is not limited to: surveying of exposed
reefs, placement and checks of siltation baskets to determine sediment
transport and deposit, sampling of reef surfaces to determine deposition of
dredge-suspended sediments, and such other similar activities deemed
appropriate by the director. Factors such as dredge distance from reefs, length
of operation, direction and depth, extent of plume, turbidity, type and
composition of suspended solids, water depth, tidal current and direction, wind
direction and velocity, salinity and temperatures may be determined as
necessary in evaluating siltation and assuring compliance with department
regulations.
(2) Shell
dredging operators will be required to secure permits from the director of the
department to dredge shell and mudshell in areas authorized to be dredged under
these sections and under such terms and conditions as may be prescribed from
time to time by the director, except that north of north latitude 28 degrees
and 22 minutes in San Antonio Bay only state Tracts 74, 101, 102, and 106 may
be opened to dredging, but only one of the previously numbered state tracts
will be designated for dredging at any one time. Once dredging has been
completed within a designated state tract, no further dredging will be
authorized in that state tract without written permission of the
director.
(3) Dredging operations
for the removal, taking, and carrying away of shell and mudshell may be
conducted except that:
(A) Operations may not
be conducted within 300 feet of any exposed reef of within 100 feet of an
exposed reef in state Tracts 74, 101, 102, and 106 in San Antonio
Bay.
(B) Operations may not be
conducted within 1/2 mile of any shoreline.
(C) Operations may not be conducted in
marginal water less than four feet in depth.
(4) The commission authorizes the director to
carry out and enforce these rules as enacted or amended.
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