Ohio Administrative Code Search
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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 ... |
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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... |
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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... |
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Rule 1501:9-9-03 | Drilling and deepening operations.
... are in good working condition. The discharge line from the annulus between the casing and drill pipe has to 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 ... |
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Rule 1501:10-2-09 | Transfer of diesel fuel.
...ce filling point and at the underground discharge point. (I) Exposed fuel pipelines. An unburied diesel fuel pipeline shall not exceed three hundred feet in length and shall have shutoff valves located at each end of the unburied pipeline. (J) Horizontal pipelines shall not be used to distribute fuel. (K) When boreholes are used, a diesel fuel piping system shall not be located in a borehole which also contains el... |
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Rule 1501:10-2-09 | Transfer of diesel fuel.
...illing point and at the underground discharge point. (I) Exposed fuel pipelines. An unburied diesel fuel pipeline is not to exceed three hundred feet in length and is to have shutoff valves located at each end of the unburied pipeline. (J) Horizontal pipelines shall not be used to distribute fuel. (K) When boreholes are used, a diesel fuel piping system may only be located in a borehole that do... |
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Rule 1501:10-2-11 | Fire suppression for equipment and transportation.
...ching, abrasion and corrosion; and (4) Discharge nozzles of the system shall be positioned and aimed for maximum fire suppression effectiveness in the protected areas. Nozzles shall also be protected against the entrance of foreign materials such as mud, coal dust or rock dust that could prevent proper discharge of suppressant agent. (C) The fire suppression system shall provide automatic fire detection and suppres... |
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Rule 1501:10-2-11 | Fire suppression for equipment and transportation.
...g, abrasion and corrosion; and (4) Discharge nozzles of the system positioned and aimed for maximum fire suppression effectiveness in the protected areas, with nozzles also protected against the entrance of foreign materials such as mud, coal dust or rock dust that could prevent proper discharge of suppressant agent. (C) The fire suppression system shall provide automatic fire detection and ... |
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Rule 1501:10-2-12 | Fire suppression for underground diesel fuel storage facilities.
...ching, abrasion and corrosion; and (4) Discharge nozzles of the system shall be positioned and aimed for maximum fire suppression effectiveness in the protected areas. Nozzles must also be protected against the entrance of foreign materials such as mud, coal dust and rock dust that could prevent proper discharge of suppressant agent. (C) Automatic fire detection and suppression. The fire suppressant system shall pr... |
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Rule 1501:10-2-12 | Fire suppression for underground diesel fuel storage facilities.
...g, abrasion and corrosion; and (4) Discharge nozzles of the system positioned and aimed for maximum fire suppression effectiveness in the protected areas, with nozzles also be protected against the entrance of foreign materials such as mud, coal dust and rock dust that could prevent proper discharge of suppressant agent. (C) Automatic fire detection and suppression. The fire suppressant syst... |
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Rule 1501:13-1-02 | Definitions.
...l acidity exceeds total alkalinity, discharged from an active, inactive or abandoned coal mine and reclamation operation or from an area affected by coal mining and reclamation operations. (C) "Acid-forming materials" means earth materials that contain sulfide mineral or other materials which, if exposed to air, water, or weathering processes, will form acids that may create acid drainage. (... |
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Rule 1501:13-4-04 | Permit application requirements for information on environmental resources.
...y water which will flow into or receive discharges of water from the permit area. The description shall be prepared in the manner required by paragraphs (B) to (G) of this rule, and conform to the following: (1) Information on hydrology, water quality and quantity, and geology related to hydrology of areas outside the proposed permit area and within the general area shall be provided by the chief, to the extent that... |
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Rule 1501:13-4-05 | Permit application requirements for reclamation and operations plans.
...ed quantitative limits on pollutants in discharges under paragraph (B) of rule 1501:13-9-04 of the Administrative Code; (f) Restore the approximate recharge capacity of the proposed permit area in accordance with paragraph (L) of rule 1501:13-9-04 of the Administrative Code and protect or replace rights of present water users; (g) Prevent, to the extent possible using the best technology currently available, additi... |
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Rule 1501:13-4-05 | Permit application requirements for reclamation and operations plans.
...ed quantitative limits on pollutants in discharges under paragraph (B) of rule 1501:13-9-04 of the Administrative Code; (f) Restore the approximate recharge capacity of the proposed permit area in accordance with paragraph (L) of rule 1501:13-9-04 of the Administrative Code and protect or replace rights of present water users; (g) Prevent, to the extent possible using the best technology current... |
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Rule 1501:13-4-13 | Underground mining permit application requirements for information on environmental resources.
...y water which will flow into or receive discharges of water from the permit and adjacent area. The description shall be prepared in the manner required by paragraphs (B) to (G) of this rule and conform to the following: (1) Information on hydrology, water quality and quantity, and geology related to hydrology of areas outside the proposed permit area and within the adjacent area shall be provided by the chief, to th... |
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Rule 1501:13-4-13 | Underground mining permit application requirements for information on environmental resources.
...y water which will flow into or receive discharges of water from the permit and adjacent area. The description shall be prepared in the manner required by paragraphs (B) to (G) of this rule and conform to the following: (1) Information on hydrology, water quality and quantity, and geology related to hydrology of areas outside the proposed permit area and within the adjacent area shall be provided by the chief, to th... |
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Rule 1501:13-4-14 | Underground mining permit application requirements for reclamation and operations plans.
...uantitative limits on pollutants in discharges under paragraph (B) of rule 1501:13-9-04 of the Administrative Code; (f) Prevent, to the extent possible using the best technology currently available, additional contributions of suspended solids to streamflow, or runoff outside the permit area. Vegetation may be determined by the chief to be the best technology currently available upon a demonstrat... |
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Rule 1501:13-4-14 | Underground mining permit application requirements for reclamation and operations plans.
...uantitative limits on pollutants in discharges under paragraph (B) of rule 1501:13-9-04 of the Administrative Code; (f) Prevent, to the extent possible using the best technology currently available, additional contributions of suspended solids to streamflow, or runoff outside the permit area. Vegetation may be determined by the chief to be the best technology currently available upon a demonstrat... |
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Rule 1501:13-4-15 | Authorization to conduct coal mining on pollution abatement areas.
...s rule, for areas which continue to discharge pollutional material. (2) All of the provisions of Chapter 1513. of the Revised Code and these rules shall apply to operations with authorizations to mine areas with pre-existing pollutional discharges, unless otherwise specifically provided in this rule. (B) No authorization may be granted under this rule unless such authorization is requested at th... |
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Rule 1501:13-9-04 | Protection of the hydrologic system.
...for a permit. (6) Point source discharge of water from areas disturbed by coal mining operations shall be made in compliance with effluent limitations of all applicable federal and state laws and regulations. All other surface drainage shall not cause additional contributions of suspended solids to streamflows. (7) Where the sedimentation pond or series of sedimentation ponds is used so as t... |
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Rule 1501:13-9-04 | Protection of the hydrologic system.
...for a permit. (6) Point source discharge of water from areas disturbed by coal mining operations shall be made in compliance with effluent limitations of all applicable federal and state laws and regulations. All other surface drainage shall not cause additional contributions of suspended solids to streamflows. (7) Where the sedimentation pond or series of sedimentation ponds is used so as t... |
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Rule 1501:13-9-07 | Disposal of excess spoil.
...on, to intercept surface runoff and discharge the runoff through or over the rock drain, if stability of the fill is not impaired. In no case shall this pocket or sump have a potential capacity for impounding more than ten thousand cubic feet of water. Terraces on the fill shall be graded with a one per cent slope toward the rock core. (M) Durable rock fills. The chief may approve an alternative ... |