Utah Admin. Code R649-9-7 - Specific Permit, Application and Operation Requirements Applicable to Other Potential E and P Product Recycling Facility Requirements
(1) Facilities used for recycling of other
potential E and P products, which may include drilling fluids, or muds,
reconditioning, or other potential and unforeseen recycling processes, shall be
permitted, designed, constructed and operated to meet the following
requirements in addition to Section
R649-9-3, General Permit and
Application Requirements for E and P Recycling Facilities.
(2) The applicants shall submit a complete
description of the proposed facility which includes the following:
(a) Processes involved including a complete
list of all E and P products to be accepted, and products generated;
(b) Description must explain how the facility
processes constitute recycling of E and P products rather than
disposal;
(c) Description of solid
and hazardous waste to be generated during operations and how such waste will
be properly disposed of during operations, and upon closure, in accordance with
the requirements of Title 19, Chapter 6, Solid and Hazardous Waste Act and the
associated rules;
(i) If the division
determines the proposed facility or process constitutes waste disposal the
application will be denied;
(d) Maps and drawings of suitable scale
showing all facilities and equipment; and
(e) Any other information the division deems
necessary for permit review.
(3) The facility shall be designed and sealed
by a Utah Licensed Professional Engineer and inspected by a Utah Licensed
Professional Engineer as needed to ensure the facility is constructed in
accordance with the approved plans.
(a) A
construction certification shall be submitted, by the engineer, before the
division issuing an operation permit for the facility.
(b) The facility shall be designed,
constructed and operated so as to contain E and P products in a manner that
will protect freshwater, public health and safety, and the environment for the
life of the operation.
(4) The facility shall be maintained and
operated in a manner approved by the division for recycling of the intended E
and P product.
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