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1 PART I ATTACHMENT A SUPPLEMENTARY TECHNICAL REPORT Revision 2 December 2016

2 PART I ATTACHMENT B PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND METES AND BOUNDS Revision 2 - December 2016

3 PART I ATTACHMENT C LAND OWNERSHIP MAP AND LIST Revision 2 - December 2016

4 PART I ATTACHMENT D GENERAL FACILITY MAPS Revision 2 - December 2016

5 PART I ATTACHMENT E VERIFICATION OF LEGAL STATUS Revision 2 December 2016

6 PART I ATTACHMENT F PROPERTY OWNER AFFIDAVIT Revision 2 - December 2016

7 PART I ATTACHMENT G EVIDENCE OF COMPETENCY Revision 2 - December 2016

8 PART I ATTACHMENT H CORE DATA FORM Revision 1 - September 2016 Revision 2 - December 2016

9 PART I ATTACHMENT I FEE PAYMENT RECEIPT Revision 2 December 2016

10 PART I ATTACHMENT J WASTE STORAGE, PROCESSING AND DISPOSAL ORDINANCES Revision 2 - December 2016

11 PART II Revision 2 December 2016 Revision 3 January 2017

12 Cactus Reclamation Services Permit No. 2393TBD Part II Rev. 3 - January2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION EXISTING CONDITIONS SUMMARY (a) WASTE ACCEPTANCE PLAN (b) Limiting Waste Parameters General Waste Sources GENERAL LOCATION MAPS (c) FACILITY LAYOUT MAPS (d) GENERAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS (e) AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH (f) LAND USE MAP (g) IMPACT ON SURROUNDING AREA (h) Zoning Information Surrounding Land Use Growth Trends Proximity to Residences and Other Uses Known Wells Within 500-Feet TRANSPORTATION (i) Availability and Adequacy of Roads Volume of Vehicular Traffic Texas Department of Transportation Coordination GENERAL GEOLOGY AND SOILS STATEMENT (j) GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER (k) Groundwater Conditions Surface Water Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Compliance ABANDONED OIL AND WATER WELLS (l) FLOODPLAINS AND WETLANDS STATEMENT (m)...13 PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC. i

13 Cactus Reclamation Services Permit No. 2393TBD Part II Rev. 3 - January ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES (n) TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION REVIEW (o) COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVIEW (p)...14 TABLES Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 FIGURES Figure II-1 Figure II-2.A Figure II-2.B Figure II-3 Figure II-4 Figure II-5 Figure II-6 Figure II-7 Figure II-8 Figure II-9 Waste Constituent Limitations General Location Map Data Facility Layout Map Data Land Use Facility Generated Traffic General Topographic Map Surrounding Wells, Surface Water and Streams Surrounding Structures Land Use Map Facility Access Roads Airports Within 6-Miles Facility Site Plan Aerial Map Flood Hazard Zones and Wetlands Soils Map ATTACHMENTS Attachment II-A Attachment II-B Attachment II-C Attachment II-D Attachment II-E Attachment II-F Attachment II-G Attachment II-H Zoning Information Traffic Report Texas Department of Transportation Correspondence Endangered Species Determination U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Correspondence Texas Historical Commission Review Council of Governments Review Flood Insurance Rate Maps PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC. ii

14 Cactus Reclamation Services Permit No. 2393TBD Part II Rev. 3 - January INTRODUCTION (Cactus), a waste remediation, transportation and broker, will establish and operate a TCEQ Type V Liquid Waste Processing Facility in southern Dallas County, within the city limits of Wilmer, Texas. The proposed facility will consist of three primary facilities within the permit boundary: a Liquid Waste Processing Facility, a truck/trailer Tank Washout Facility, and a 10-day Hazardous Waste Storage Facility (authorized under a separate permit). Residuals from tank washout will be collected and processed through the Liquid Waste Processing Facility. The Liquid Waste Processing Facility will be permitted to process a maximum of 5,000,000 gallons of waste per month, inclusive of residuals from the washout facility. The facility will accept the following wastes for processing: Industrial wastes, including non-hazardous Class 1 non-hazardous, Class 2 and 3 waste, Grit trap waste from commercial and industrial sources, Lint trap waste, Sludges from municipal or industrial wastewater treatment Septage from residential and commercial sources, and Waste from commercial and industrial oil-water separators The facility is designed to separate the wastes received into solids, dewatered sludge, oil, and wastewater. PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC

15 PART II ATTACHMENT A ZONING INFORMATION Revision 2 - December 2016

16 PART II ATTACHMENT B TRAFFIC REPORT Revision 2 - December 2016

17 PART II ATTACHMENT C TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CORRESPONDENCE Revision 2 - December 2016

18 PART II ATTACHMENT D ENDANGERED SPECIES DETERMINATION Revision 2 - December 2016 Blanton & Associates, Inc. 5 Lakeway Centre Court, Suite 200 Austin, TX 78734

19 PART II ATTACHMENT E US FISH AND WILDLIFE AND TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE CORRESPONDENCE Revision 2 - December 2016

20 PART II ATTACHMENT F TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION REVIEW Revision 2 December 2016

21 PART II ATTACHMENT G COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS REVIEW Revision 2 - December 2016

22 PART II ATTACHMENT H FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAPS Revision 2 - December 2016

23 PART III Revision 2 December 2016 Revision 3 January 2017

24 Cactus Reclamation Services Part III Permit No Rev. 3 - January 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION LOCATION RESTRICTIONS Easements and Buffer Zones Airport Safety Floodplains Groundwater Endangered or Threatened Species Wetlands Fault Areas Seismic Impact Zones Unstable Areas Coastal Areas SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN (a) GENERAL FACILITY DESIGN (b) Facility Access (b)(1) Waste Movement (b)(2) Flow Diagrams Schematic View Drawings Ventilation and Odor Control Measures Generalized Construction Details Storage and Disposal Plans for Oil and Sludge Effluent Disposition Noise Pollution Control Sanitation (b)(3) Controlling Surface Drainage Walls & Floors Cleaning Equipment...9 PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC. i

25 Cactus Reclamation Services Part III Permit No Rev. 3 - January Floor or Sump Drains Water Pollution Control (b)(4) Endangered Species Protection (b)(5) FACILITY SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE REPORT (c) Methodology Rational Method NRCS Curve Number Method Existing Drainage Areas Developed Drainage Areas Drainage Analysis Discharge Flow Rate Discussion Discharge Volume Discussion Storm Water Pond Flood Control WASTE MANAGEMENT UNIT DESIGN (d) CLOSURE PLAN (h) Processing Facility Closure Certification of Final Facility Closure COST ESTIMATE FOR CLOSURE (j)...17 TABLES Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Facility Equipment Existing Drainage Areas Developed Drainage Areas Existing Rainfall Intensity and Peak Runoff Developed Rainfall Intensity and Peak Runoff Existing Discharge Volume Developed Discharge Volume PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC. ii

26 Cactus Reclamation Services Part III Permit No Rev. 3 - January 2017 FIGURES Figure III-1 Figure III-2 Figure III-3 Figure III-4 Figure III-5 Figure III-6 Figure III-7 Figure III-8 Figure III-9 Process Flow Diagram Facility Site Plan Treatment Unit Layout Building Cross Sections Generalized Construction Details Existing Drainage Areas Developed Drainage Areas Hydraulic Structures Drainage Structures ATTACHMENTS Attachment A Storm Water Drainage Calculations Attachment B Closure Cost Estimate PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC. iii

27 Cactus Reclamation Services Part III Permit No Rev. 3 - January INTRODUCTION Cactus Reclamation Services (Cactus), a waste remediation, transportation and broker, will establish and operate a TCEQ Type V Liquid Waste Processing Facility in southern Dallas County, within the city limits of Wilmer, Texas. The proposed facility will consist of three primary facilities within the permit boundary: a Liquid Waste Processing Facility, a truck/trailer Tank Washout Facility, and a 10-day Hazardous Waste Storage Facility (authorized under a separate permit). Residuals from tank washout will be collected and processed through the Liquid Waste Processing Facility. The Liquid Waste Processing Facility will be permitted to process a maximum of 5,000,000 gallons of waste per month, inclusive of residuals from the washout facility. The facility will accept the following wastes for processing: Industrial wastes, including non-hazardous Class 1 non-hazardous, Class 2 and 3 waste, Grit trap waste from commercial and industrial sources, Lint trap waste, Sludges from municipal or industrial wastewater treatment, and Septage from residential and commercial sources, and Waste from commercial and industrial oil-water separators The facility is designed to separate the wastes received into solids, dewatered sludge, oil, and wastewater. 2.0 LOCATION RESTRICTIONS Easements and Buffer Zones No solid waste unloading, storage, disposal or processing operations shall occur within any easement, buffer zone or right-of-way that crosses the facility. All pipeline and utility easement shall be clearly marked with posts that extend at least six feet above ground level, spaced at intervals no greater than 300 feet. There are no easement or rights-of-way that cross the facility. The facility will maintain a minimum separating distance of 50 feet between storage areas, and processing facilities and the property or permit boundary. The buffer zone will provide for safe passage for firefighting and other emergency vehicles. PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC

28 Cactus Reclamation Services Part III Permit No Rev. 3 - January 2017 Solids/Sludge Process After the waste has separated, the solids will be drained from the bottom of the tank, and transferred to a sludge holding tank to allow an adequate quantity of sludge to be accumulated prior to dewatering and to allow the addition of chemicals to aid in flocculation/coagulation. Once sludge has accumulated, it will be discharged to a dewatering box where gravity separation will occur. Water which drains from the boxes will be collected and transferred to the holding tank. Once the sludge has been adequately dewatered, such that it has no free liquids, it will be transported to a disposal facility authorized to accept the waste. The dewatering box will be returned to the facility, rinsed and returned to service. Oil Process After the waste has separated, the oils will be skimmed from the top of the tank, and transferred to an oil separation tank. In this tank, the oily water will be allowed to further separate, potentially aided by chemical addition, or heat, depending upon the waste. Oils will once again be skimmed from the top of the tank and stored in an oil storage tank until it is removed from the site by an oil recycler. Water removed from the separation tank will be transferred to the holding tank. Wastewater Process Wastewater that is removed from the separation tank (i.e. not sludge or oil) will be transferred to a holding tank. The holding tank may serve dual purposes. It may be used to allow for further separation of solids, oils and water, or to hold wastewater until a large enough quantity is stored to allow efficient operation of a Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) process (optional). If DAF is not used, the wastewater will be transferred to a final holding tank to allow for testing and ph adjustment prior to discharge to the public wastewater system. Should a DAF process be employed, it uses chemical addition and micro-bubbles to float oils and solids which are removed and transferred to their respective processes. A DAF unit does not store waste, and is drained after each use. The resulting wastewater will be transferred to a final holding tank to allow for testing and ph adjustment prior to discharge to the public wastewater system. Combination of Waste Streams Subsequent to processing, as the generator of the waste, in accordance with 30 TAC (a)(1), and depending upon the compatibility of various wastes at the facility (liquid, solid, oils, etc.), waste streams may be combined to facilitate efficient processing. PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC

29 Cactus Reclamation Services Part III Permit No Rev. 3 - January 2017 Facility generated wastes shall be classified (non-hazardous Class 1, 2, 3, etc.) prior to disposal at an appropriate and authorized facility using either analytical testing or process knowledge. Classification shall be conducted in accordance with TCEQ Guidance Document RG-022, or in accordance with the ultimate disposal facility s policy. Should the ultimate disposal facility, where Cactus transports its facility generated waste, require additional analytical or other testing, the required tests will be completed and submitted to the disposal facility to establish a waste profile Schematic View Drawings The Facility Site Plan (Figure III-2) depicts the general location of the Liquid Waste Processing Facility within the facility and its relation to other structures on site. The Treatment Unit Layout (Figure III-3) depicts the entrance, exits, and the processing equipment used for collection, separation, processing, and disposal of waste at the Facility Ventilation and Odor Control Measures Air emissions from the facility will not cause or contribute to a condition of air pollution as defined in the Texas Clean Air Act. Cactus does not intend to accept grease trap waste due to its odorous nature. Should the facility begin to accept grease trap waste on a regular basis, an air scrubber system designed to control odor shall be installed prior to this procedural change. All unloading of waste will occur directly into below grade receiving pits to limit waste s exposure to the atmosphere. All processing shall occur completely within the enclosed Type V building, and all doors shall remain closed except when access is required. Waste handling, storage, and processing procedures will minimize exposure of liquid waste to the air. All process and storage tanks are closed top vessels. The building shall be maintained under a negative pressure with the primary ventilation exhaust being toward the west end of the building. The facility has an adequate buffer from the building exhaust to the property/permit boundary line to allow for the dissipation of odors. Facility staff shall endeavor to maintain the facility in as clean a condition as is practical by washing, sweeping and cleaning of floors and equipment. The facility will control any ponded water to avoid its becoming a nuisance and to alleviate any objectionable odors. This is in an effort to maintain a safe work environment and to limit odor causing conditions within the facility. Should an odor condition arise and persist facility staff willmay employ additional odor control measures such as odor neutralizing or masking agents PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC

30 Cactus Reclamation Services Part III Permit No Rev. 3 - January Generalized Construction Details Figure III-4 and III-5 provide generalized construction details, and cross sections for the Liquid Waste Processing Facility s storage and processing units, slab and subsurface supports, and secondary containment areas. The secondary containment area consists of a process floor 24-inches below grade, to provide 18- inches of secondary containment with 6-inches of freeboard. This volume equates to approximately 70,000 gallons, more than two times the largest tank presentvolume. Final details of actual installed units, if they differ in type or capacity, will accompany the Liquid Waste Processing Facility s pre-operation notice. All listed units may not be present at the time of initial operation. Full and final process equipment buildout is expected to occur over several years. Table 1 lists the primary facility equipment. The required equipment will conform to the following criteria: Coarse Screen Clear opening size: 1-2 in, Material of construction: steel Shaker Screen Size/diameter in, Screen mesh size: #4-3/8 in Tanks Diameter: 8-12 ft; Sidewall Height: ft; Minimum wall thickness: ¼ in; Material of construction: steel Chemical Storage Tank Diameter: in; Minimum wall thickness: 10 ga; Materials of construction: steel, HDPE, or fiberglass, as compatible with chemical. Dewatering Box Capacity 20 CY; Equipped with floor and wall screens; Material of construction: steel Dumpster Capacity 20 CY, gasketed door; Material of construction: steel Diaphragm Pump Inlet and outlet size: 1-3 in; Flow rate: gpm, Materials of construction: Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Cast Iron; Minimum solids pass through: ¼ in Air Compressor Type: Rotary Screw; Minimum Power: 50HP; Minimum flow rate: 200 scfm PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC

31 PART III ATTACHMENT A STORM WATER DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS Cactus Reclamation Services, Inc. Revision 2 - December 2016

32 PART III ATTACHMENT B CLOSURE COST ESTIMATE Cactus Reclamation Services, Inc. Wilmer, TX Revision 2 - December 2016

33 PART IV SITE OPERATING PLAN Revision 2 December 2016 Revision 3 January 2017

34 Cactus Reclamation Services Part IV Permit No Rev. 3 - January 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION Contents of Part IV (a) PERSONNEL AND TRAINING Training Facility Orientation Training Fire Safety Training Health and Safety Training Waste Screening Training DISCHARGE PERMIT REQUIREMENTS (d) TPDES Permit Industrial Pre-Treatment Permit WASTE ACCEPTANCE AND ANALYSIS Sources and Characteristics of Waste Industrial Waste Grit Trap Waste Lint Trap Waste Sludge Septage Oil-Water Separators Tank Wash Water Prohibited Wastes Waste Quantity Waste Analysis Waste Pre-Approval Testing Waste Acceptance Procedures Industrial Waste Grit Trap, Lint Trap, Sludge and Septage Waste...11 PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC. i

35 Cactus Reclamation Services Part IV Permit No Rev. 3 - January Prohibited or Unauthorized Waste Unloading FACILITY-GENERATED WASTES Treated Wastewater Effluent Solids Sludge Oil CONTAMINATED WATER MANAGEMENT STORAGE REQUIREMENTS APPROVED CONTAINERS RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS & FIRE PROTECTION ACCESS CONTROL UNLOADING OF WASTE SPILL PREVENTION AND CONTROL OPERATING HOURS FACILITY SIGN CONTROL OF WINDBLOWN MATERIAL AND LITTER MATERIALS ALONG THE ROUTE TO THE FACILITY FACILITY ACCESS ROADS NOISE POLLUTION AND VISUAL SCREENING OVERLOADING AND BREAKDOWN SANITATION VENTILATION AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL HEALTH AND SAFETY EMPLOYEE SANITATION FACILITIES PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC. ii

36 Cactus Reclamation Services Part IV Permit No Rev. 3 - January 2017 TABLES Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 54 Facility Staff Waste Acceptance Constituent Limitations Constituent Limits for Sludge Pre-Treatment Discharge Limitations Operating Record ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT A Example Waste Profile Form ATTACHMENT B Example Non-Hazardous Waste Manifest Form PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC. iii

37 Cactus Reclamation Services Part IV Permit No Rev. 3 - January INTRODUCTION Cactus Reclamation Services (Cactus), a waste remediation, transportation and broker, will establish and operate a TCEQ Type V Liquid Waste Processing Facility in southern Dallas County, within the city limits of Wilmer, Texas. The proposed facility will consist of three primary facilities within the permit boundary: a Liquid Waste Processing Facility, a truck/trailer Tank Washout Facility, and a 10-day Hazardous Waste Storage Facility (authorized under a separate notification). Residuals from tank washout will be collected and processed through the Liquid Waste Processing Facility. The Liquid Waste Processing Facility will be permitted to process a maximum of 5,000,000 gallons of waste per month, inclusive of residuals from the washout facility. The facility will accept the following wastes for processing: Industrial wastes, including non-hazardous Class 1 non-hazardous, Class 2 and 3 waste, Grit trap waste from commercial and industrial sources, Lint trap waste, Sludges from municipal or industrial wastewater treatment, and Septage from residential and commercial sources, and Waste from commercial and industrial oil-water separators The facility is designed to separate the wastes received into solids, dewatered sludge, oil, and wastewater. This Site Operating Plan (SOP) is intended to provide guidance to the site management and operating personnel for the operation of the Facility. It will facilitate site management and operation in compliance with applicable TCEQ regulations and current standards of practice in the industry, compatible with the design of the facility. The operations reflect current standards of practice in the liquid waste processing industry. This Plan will also serve as a reference source and is to be used as a training tool for facility personnel. It is not intended to be a comprehensive operating manual covering the specific operations of each process or type of equipment present at the facility. 1.1 Contents of Part IV (a) This SOP meets the requirements of 30 TAC (a). This SOP addresses and includes information required by Title 30, Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Chapter 330, Subchapter E Operational Standards for Municipal Solid Waste Storage and Processing Units (30 TAC ). This SOP is intended to cover all on-site liquid waste processing units present at the facility. Cactus is responsible for the day-to-day PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC

38 Cactus Reclamation Services Part IV Permit No Rev. 3 - January FACILITY SIGN The facility shall conspicuously display a sign at each entrance which measures at least 4 feet by 4 feet, with letters at least three inches in height. The sign will state at a minimum: The facility name The type of facility Hours of operation Days of operation Waste acceptance hours The permit number Facility rules Emergency contact information 16.0 CONTROL OF WINDBLOWN MATERIAL AND LITTER The types of waste to be accepted at the facility are liquid wastes, contained within tanks or containers, and will not generate windblown material and litter. The unloading and processing areas are completely enclosed within the Type V building, and the facility is completely enclosed by a 6-foot high fence. Facility staff will collect windblown litter from within the facility at least once per operating day, and properly dispose of it MATERIALS ALONG THE ROUTE TO THE FACILITY Wastes transported to the facility are liquid wastes in truck or trailer mounted tanks, and spilling along access routes to the facility is not expected. Facility staff will conduct inspections once daily, when the facility is in operation, and cleanup of spilled liquid waste for a distance of 2.0 miles along the following roadway segments: Miller Ferry Rd., north to Belt Line Rd., The southbound service road of IH-45 from Belt Line Rd. south to Malloy Bridge Rd. IH-45 Business from Malloy Bridge Rd. south to E. 8 th St. in Ferris, and The northbound service road of IH-45 from E. 8 th St. north to Malloy Bridge Road. The facility will not conduct once per day cleanup of public access roads serving the facility. Should a leaking vehicle arrive at the site, the transporter shall be notified and PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC

39 Cactus Reclamation Services Part IV Permit No Rev. 3 - January VENTILATION AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL Air emissions from the facility will not cause or contribute to a condition of air pollution as defined in the Texas Clean Air Act. Prior to accepting waste for processing, the Operator shall obtain appropriate Air Permit(s) by Rule, including those in accordance with 30 TAC (Organic and Inorganic Liquid Loading and Unloading) and (Water and Wastewater Treatment). Although the facility is permitted to accept grease trap waste, Cactus does not intend to accept grease trap waste on a regular basis, due to its odorous nature. Grease trap waste will not be accepted at the facility without first obtaining a permit amendment.should the facility begin to accept grease trap waste on a regular basis, an air scrubber system designed to control odor shall be permitted and installed prior to this procedural change. All processing shall occur completely within the enclosed Type V building, and again, all doors shall remain closed except when access is required. Waste handling, storage, and processing procedures will minimize exposure of liquid waste to the air. All process and storage tanks are closed top vessels. The building shall be maintained under a negative pressure with the primary ventilation exhaust being toward the rear of the property. The facility has an adequate buffer from the building exhaust to the property/permit boundary line to allow for the dissipation of odors. Facility staff shall endeavor to maintain the facility in as clean a condition as is practical by washing, sweeping and cleaning of floors and equipment. The facility will control any ponded water to avoid its becoming a nuisance and to alleviate any objectionable odors. This is in an effort to maintain a safe work environment and to limit odor causing conditions within the facility. Should an odor condition arise and persist facility staff willmay employ additional odor control measures such as odor neutralizing or masking agents. As required by 30 TAC , facility personnel will apply the following procedures to reportable emissions events. A reportable emissions event is defined as: Any emissions event that in any 24-hour period, results in an unauthorized emission from any emissions point equal to or in excess of the reportable quantity as defined in 30 TAC 101. As soon as practicable, but not later than 24 hours after the discovery of an emissions event, the owner or operator of a regulated entity shall: determine if the event is a reportable emissions event; and notify the commission office for the region in which the regulated entity is located, and all appropriate local air pollution control agencies with jurisdiction, if the emissions event is reportable PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER, INC

40 PART IV ATTACHMENT A EXAMPLE WASTE PROFILE FORM Cactus Reclamation Services, Inc. Wilmer, TX Revision 2 - December 2016

41 PART IV ATTACHMENT B EXAMPLE NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST Cactus Reclamation Services, Inc. Wilmer, TX Revision 2 - December 2016