Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 1301:7-7-57 | Flammable and Combustible Liquids.
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Rule 1301:7-7-58 | Flammable gases and flammable cryogenic fluids.
...ons (5 L), designed to preclude the discharge of liquid from safety relief devices. (2) 5803.2 Quantities exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The storage and use of flammable gases in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area indicated in paragraph (C)(1)(5003.1) of rule 1301:7-7-50 of the Administrative Code shall be in accordance with rule 1301:7-7... |
Rule 1301:7-7-60 | Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials.
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Rule 1301:7-7-61 | Liquefied Petroleum Gases.
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Rule 1301:7-9-02 | Definitions.
...led beyond its capacity, resulting in a discharge of the regulated substance to the environment. (44) "Owner" means: (a) In the instance of an underground storage tank system in use on November 8, 1984, or brought into use after that date, the person who owns the underground storage tank system; (b) In the instance of an underground storage tank system in use before November 8, 1984, but no longer in use on that d... |
Rule 1301:7-9-02 | Definitions.
...led beyond its capacity, resulting in a discharge of the regulated substance to the environment. (44) "Owner" means: (a) In the instance of an underground storage tank system in use on November 8, 1984, or brought into use after that date, the person who owns the underground storage tank system; (b) In the instance of an underground storage tank system in use before November 8, 1984, but no longer ... |
Rule 1301:7-9-13 | Petroleum UST corrective action.
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Rule 1301:7-9-16 | Petroleum contaminated soil.
... any permits (e.g., air emission, water discharge) or other governmental approvals required for implementation of the plan; (l) An implementation schedule and the projected completion date of the proposed PCS treatment activities; and (m) Site maps or drawings that accurately depict the location of the designated facility, the property boundaries, street locations, above ground structures, underground structures an... |
Rule 1301:7-9-16 | Petroleum contaminated soil.
... any permits (e.g., air emission, water discharge) or other governmental approvals required for implementation of the plan; (l) An implementation schedule and the projected completion date of the proposed PCS treatment activities; and (m) Site maps or drawings that accurately depict the location of the designated facility, the property boundaries, street locations, above ground structures, underground structures an... |
Rule 1301:8-7-21 | Character, general fitness, and financial responsibility.
...ns; (5) Certified copies of bankruptcy discharge orders, schedules, or dismissal documents; (6) Written evidence of a repayment plan or agreement with creditors; or (7) Any other information the superintendent believes reflects circumstances beyond the control of the person. (D) The superintendent shall not consider a bankruptcy as the sole basis for a finding that a person lacks the required financial responsibi... |
Rule 1301:9-2-38 | Powers and duties of liquidating agents.
...he superintendent; (2) Pay off and discharge taxes and liens; (3) Pay out and expend such sums as are deemed necessary or advisable for or in connection with the preservation, maintenance, conservation, protection, remodeling, repair, rehabilitation, or improvement of any asset or property of any nature of the credit union or the liquidating agent; (4) Pay off and discharge any assessme... |
Rule 1501-2-05 | Water diversion permit applications.
...sed to be diverted; the location of any discharge of water or wastewater effluent within the area to which the applicant intends to supply water from the diversion; and the geographic area to which the applicant intends to supply water and the population within that area. (3) The average quantity of water in gallons to be diverted daily and a description of the uses to which the water is to be put, including the pro... |
Rule 1501-7-01 | Definition of terms.
...mp or other device that generally has a discharge line with an outside diameter of not more than one and one-half inches. This definition excludes water withdrawn for public water supply use. (L) "Fire protection use" means water used for firefighting and training for firefighting. (M) "Hydroelectric power generation use" means water used specifically for the generation of electricity by water turbines. (N) "Pers... |
Rule 1501-8-03 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...ers (e.g., hiring, promotion, demotion, discharge, salary/compensation issues, leave requests/issues, time card approvals/issues); (14) Complying with an executive order or policy; (15) Complying with a department policy or a state administrative policy issued by the department of administrative services, the office of budget and management or other similar state agency; or (16) Complying with ... |
Rule 1501:3-2-21 | Paintball, AirSoft activity prohibited.
...No person shall discharge any device capable of propelling a plastic BB or capsule which upon impact with a person or object will release a dye or colorant within any state forest except as permitted by the chief or authorized agent. |
Rule 1501:3-3-04 | Trailer plumbing requirements.
... land. (B) No person shall drain or discharge the contents of a septic tank from a mobile housing unit on to state forest land. (C) Drain(s) from the sink, wash basin and shower may be drained into a suitable external holding device provided such device is not spilled, overflowed or drained onto a campsite and is collected and removed from state forest land by the occupant. |
Rule 1501:3-3-07 | Camping fees.
...ent of Ohio that possesses an honorable discharge from the armed forces that has been determined by the veterans' administration to be permanently and totally disabled and possesses certification to this effect, is exempt from camping fees. Every veteran to whom the registrar of motor vehicles has issued a set of license plates under section 4503.101 of the Revised Code is exempt from camping fees in state forests. ... |
Rule 1501:3-12-07 | Chief's orders.
...ng or abating the release, spill or discharge. Money collected by the division of forestry for forestry pollution investigations, hearings, damage, repair, cleanup, mitigation and inspection are to be deposited into the forestry pollution abatement fund. Payments by persons so ordered by the chief or court are to be made within thirty days of the order to the division of forestry. If no attempt ... |
Rule 1501:9-2-02 | Horizontal well site construction.
...all describe procedures to minimize the discharge of construction related sediment to any area outside of the proposed well site boundary. In addition, the sediment and erosion control plan shall specifically comply with and include all of the following requirements: (a) Sediment and erosion controls shall be suitable for the well site conditions and shall be consistent with generally accepted engineering design cri... |
Rule 1501:9-3-05 | Permit to construct a class II disposal well and a surface facility.
...olume; (c) Mechanical processes; (d) Discharge prevention measures from storage vessels and secondary containment, such as overfill protection, shut-off valves, and leak detection systems; (e) Leak detection method for pipelines; (f) Procedures for loading, unloading, transferring, and other means of handling of brine or other waste substances; (g) Methods of metering and tracking the system throughput, incl... |
Rule 1501:9-4-01 | Definitions.
...not limited to, logs of storm water discharge, verification of integrity results, manifests, analytical testing results related to the manifests, standard operating procedures, and log of inspections. (YY) "Record drawings" means a revised set of drawings generated from the as-built construction drawings that are signed, sealed, and submitted by a professional engineer after completion of co... |
Rule 1501:9-4-04 | Permit to
construct an oil and gas waste facility.
...f its function in the process; (e) Discharge prevention measures from storage vessels and secondary containment, such as overfill protection, shut-off valves, and leak detection systems; (f) Leak detection method for pipelines; (g) Procedures for loading, unloading, transferring, and other means of handling of brine, other waste substances, or reagents; (h) Methods of metering and trackin... |
Rule 1501:9-4-06 | Design and operational requirements of an oil and gas waste facility.
...ed, and operated in a manner to prevent discharge of brine or other waste substances into the groundwater, into or on the land, or into surface waters. (a) No brine or other waste substances may be stored for a period of more than nine months without removal of brine or other wastes substances from the oil and gas waste facility. (b) Other waste substances are a waste until such time that the waste leaves the oil ... |
Rule 1501:9-7-07 | Permit.
...ng Water Act, (iii) National pollutant discharge elimination system program under the Clean Water Act, (iv) Prevention of significant deterioration program under the Clean Air Act, (v) Nonattainment program under the Clean Air Act, (vi) National emission standards for hazardous pollutants, preconstruction approval under the Clean Air Act, (vii) Ocean dumping permits under the Marine Protection Research and Sanct... |
Rule 1501:9-9-03 | Drilling and deepening operations.
...bber are in good working condition. The discharge line from the annulus between the casing and drill pipe must be vented not less than sixty feet from the well into a pit of sufficient size to contain drill cuttings, foam, produced water, oil and/or casing-head gas. If drilling with air or other gaseous material as the drilling medium within two hundred feet of an inhabited structure, a (BOP) in good working con... |