Sec. 382.05198. STANDARD PERMIT FOR CERTAIN CONCRETE PLANTS. (a) The commission shall issue a standard permit for a permanent concrete plant that performs wet batching, dry batching, or central mixing and that meets the following requirements:
(1) production records must be maintained on site while the plant is in operation until the second anniversary of the end of the period to which they relate;
(2) each cement or fly ash storage silo and weigh hopper must be equipped with a fabric or cartridge filter or vented to a fabric or cartridge filter system;
(3) each fabric or cartridge filter, fabric or cartridge filter system, and suction shroud must be maintained and operated properly with no tears or leaks;
(4) excluding the suction shroud filter system, each filter system must be designed to meet a standard of at least 0.01 outlet grain loading as measured in grains per dry standard cubic foot;
(5) each filter system and each mixer loading and batch truck loading emissions control device must meet a performance standard of no visible emissions exceeding 30 seconds in a five-minute period as determined using United States Environmental Protection Agency Test Method 22 as that method existed on September 1, 2003;
(6) if a cement or fly ash silo is filled during nondaylight hours, the silo filter system exhaust must be sufficiently illuminated to enable a determination of compliance with the performance standard described by Subdivision (5);
(7) the conveying system for the transfer of cement or fly ash to and from each storage silo must be totally enclosed, operate properly, and be maintained without any tears or leaks;
(8) except during cement or fly ash tanker connection or disconnection, each conveying system for the transfer of cement or fly ash must meet the performance standard described by Subdivision (5);
(9) a warning device must be installed on each bulk storage silo to alert the operator in sufficient time for the operator to stop loading operations before the silo is filled to a level that may adversely affect the pollution abatement equipment;
(10) if filling a silo results in failure of the pollution abatement system or failure to meet the performance standard described by Subdivision (5), the failure must be documented and reported to the commission;
(11) each road, parking lot, or other area at the plant site that is used by vehicles must be paved with a cohesive hard surface that is properly maintained, cleaned, and watered so as to minimize dust emissions;
(12) each stockpile must be sprinkled with water or dust-suppressant chemicals or covered so as to minimize dust emissions;
(13) material used in the batch that is spilled must be immediately cleaned up and contained or dampened so as to minimize dust emissions;
(14) production of concrete at the plant must not exceed 300 cubic yards per hour;
(15) a suction shroud or other pickup device must be installed at the batch drop point or, in the case of a central mix plant, at the drum feed and vented to a fabric or cartridge filter system with a minimum capacity of 5,000 cubic feet per minute of air;
(16) the bag filter and capture system must be properly designed to accommodate the increased flow from the suction shroud and achieve a control efficiency of at least 99.5 percent;
(17) the suction shroud baghouse exhaust must be located more than 100 feet from any property line;
(18) stationary equipment, stockpiles, and vehicles used at the plant, except for incidental traffic and vehicles as they enter and exit the site, must be located or operated more than 100 feet from any property line; and
(19) the central baghouse must be located at least 440 yards from any building used as a single or multifamily residence, school, or place of worship at the time the application to use the permit is filed with the commission if the plant is located in an area that is not subject to municipal zoning regulation.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a)(18), the commission shall issue a standard permit for a permanent concrete plant that performs wet batching, dry batching, or central mixing and does not meet the requirements of that subdivision if the plant meets the other requirements of Subsection (a) and:
(1) each road, parking lot, and other traffic area located within the distance of a property line provided by Subsection (a)(18) is bordered by dust-suppressing fencing or another barrier at least 12 feet high; and
(2) each stockpile located within the applicable distance of a property line is contained within a three-walled bunker that extends at least two feet above the top of the stockpile.
(c) An application for the issuance of a standard permit under this section must include a plot plan that meets the requirements of Section 382.05195(k).
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 361, Sec. 3, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 159 (S.B. 952), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2021.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 5 - Sanitation and Environmental Quality
Section 382.051. Permitting Authority of Commission; Rules
Section 382.05101. De Minimis Air Contaminants
Section 382.05102. Permitting Authority of Commission; Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Section 382.0511. Permit Consolidation and Amendment
Section 382.0512. Modification of Existing Facility
Section 382.0513. Permit Conditions
Section 382.0514. Sampling, Monitoring, and Certification
Section 382.0515. Application for Permit
Section 382.05155. Expedited Processing of Application
Section 382.0516. Notice to State Senator, State Representative, and Certain Local Officials
Section 382.0517. Determination of Administrative Completion of Application
Section 382.0518. Preconstruction Permit
Section 382.05181. Permit Required
Section 382.05182. Notice of Shutdown
Section 382.05183. Existing Facility Permit
Section 382.05184. Small Business Stationary Source Permit
Section 382.05185. Electric Generating Facility Permit
Section 382.05186. Pipeline Facilities Permits
Section 382.051865. Stationary Natural Gas Engines Used in Combined Heating and Power System
Section 382.051866. Emissions Reductions Incentives Account
Section 382.0519. Voluntary Emissions Reduction Permit
Section 382.05191. Emissions Reduction Permits: Notice and Hearing
Section 382.05192. Review and Renewal of Emissions Reduction and Multiple Plant Permits
Section 382.05193. Emissions Permits Through Emissions Reduction
Section 382.05194. Multiple Plant Permit
Section 382.05195. Standard Permit
Section 382.05196. Permits by Rule
Section 382.051961. Permit for Certain Oil and Gas Facilities
Section 382.051964. Aggregation of Facilities
Section 382.05197. Multiple Plant Permit: Notice and Hearing
Section 382.05198. Standard Permit for Certain Concrete Plants
Section 382.05199. Standard Permit for Certain Concrete Batch Plants: Notice and Hearing
Section 382.052. Permit to Construct or Modify Facility Within 3,000 Feet of School
Section 382.054. Federal Operating Permit
Section 382.0541. Administration and Enforcement of Federal Operating Permit
Section 382.0542. Issuance of Federal Operating Permit; Appeal of Delay
Section 382.0543. Review and Renewal of Federal Operating Permit
Section 382.055. Review and Renewal of Preconstruction Permit
Section 382.056. Notice of Intent to Obtain Permit or Permit Review; Hearing
Section 382.0561. Federal Operating Permit: Hearing
Section 382.0562. Notice of Decision
Section 382.0563. Public Petition to the Administrator
Section 382.0564. Notification to Other Governmental Entities
Section 382.0565. Clean Coal Project Permitting Procedure
Section 382.0566. Advanced Clean Energy Project Permitting Procedure
Section 382.061. Delegation of Powers and Duties
Section 382.062. Application, Permit, and Inspection Fees
Section 382.0621. Operating Permit Fee
Section 382.0622. Clean Air Act Fees
Section 382.063. Issuance of Emergency Order Because of Catastrophe
Section 382.064. Initial Application Date
Section 382.065. Certain Locations for Operating Concrete Crushing Facility Prohibited
Section 382.066. Shipyard Facilities
Section 382.068. Poultry Facility Odor; Response to Complaints