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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 550 · § 550.258

§ 550.258. What information on the onshore support facilities you will use must accompany the DPP or DOCD?

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The following information on the onshore support facilities you will use must accompany your DPP or DOCD:
(a)General. A description of the onshore facilities you will use to provide supply and service support for your proposed development and production activities (e.g., service bases and mud company docks).
(1)Indicate whether the onshore support facilities are existing, to be constructed, or to be expanded; and
(2)For DPPs only, provide a timetable for acquiring lands (including rights-of-way and easements) and constructing or expanding any of the onshore support facilities.
(b)Air emissions. A description of the source, composition, frequency, and duration of the air emissions (attributable to your proposed development and production activities) likely to be generated by the onshore support facilities you will use.
(c)Unusual solid and liquid wastes. A description of the quantity, composition, and method of disposal of any unusual solid and liquid wastes (attributable to your proposed development and production activities) likely to be generated by the onshore support facilities you will use. Unusual wastes are those wastes not specifically addressed in the relevant National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.
(d)Waste disposal. A description of the onshore facilities you will use to store and dispose of solid and liquid wastes generated by your proposed development and production activities (see § 550.248(a)) and the types and quantities of such wastes.
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