§ 150.471 CONTENTS OF APPLICATION.
   (A)   An application for a construction permit or storage permit required by this chapter shall be filed on application forms provided by the city and shall contain all the information called for therein.
   (B)   An application for a construction permit must be accompanied by the following:
      (1)   Address and legal description of property;
      (2)   Name and address of owner of property;
      (3)   Name and address of owner and/or operator of the underground storage facility or tank system, if different from owner of property;
      (4)   A statement indicating the intended contents of the tank(s) and the projected life design of the system(s);
      (5)   A reference key for all symbols and abbreviations used;
      (6)   A site plan, drawn to an appropriate scale, showing the following:
         (a)   The location of the proposed tank installation on the site;
         (b)   The location of any structures adjacent to the tank installation;
         (c)   The location of other underground tanks, septic systems, waste oil sumps, etc., within 500 feet of the tank installation;
         (d)   The location of all utility service lines within 500 feet of the tank installation sewer, water, electrical, air, etc;
         (e)   The location and depth and a description of any existing and proposed supply, observation or monitoring wells on or adjacent to the site;
         (f)   The location of the oil-water separator required pursuant to § 150.484(D)(1).
         (g)   The location of all permanent or casual surface water bodies on or adjacent to the site; and
         (h)   All information and plans required by the Texas Water Commission under the "Edwards Rules", Tex. Water Comm'n., 31 Tex. Admin. Code §§ 313.1 through 313.27, including but not limited to:
            1.   Floodplain boundaries and drainage plan;
            2.   Geologic survey of the site and all areas adjacent thereto;
            3.   Recharge features mapped within a 500-foot radius of the site; and
            4.   Geology and recharge features for a distance of at least one-mile downstream of the property or to the boundary of the recharge zone.
      (7)   Plan elevation and cross-section drawings and specifications in sufficient detail to allow the reviewer to evaluate the following design and installation parameters:
         (a)   Tank description - including capacity, dimensions, product compatibility, corrosion resistance, etc;
         (b)   Installation practices - excavation, tank placement, backfilling, ballasting, final cover, etc;
         (c)   Piping, fittings, pumping and dispensing systems;
         (d)   Secondary and tertiary containment systems;
         (e)   Leak detection monitoring systems;
         (f)   Overfill protection and transfer spill prevention systems;
         (g)   Oil-water separator required pursuant to § 150.484(D)(1); and
         (h)   Tank, piping and secondary and tertiary containment integrity testing specifications and procedures.
      (8)   The non-refundable application fee established by the city;
      (9)   Facility design plans and specifications which are stamped by a registered professional engineer in accordance with division (B)(3) of this section;
      (10)   The materials management plan required by §§ 150.478 through 150.482; and
      (11)   Name and address of installer or on-site supervisor for storage tank and/or system and state license number of such person(s);
   (C)   An application for a storage permit required by this chapter shall be filed upon completion of construction of the underground storage facility or tank system and shall include the following:
      (1)   Name and address of the facility and business phone number;
      (2)   Name of operator;
      (3)   Name, title, mailing address and business phone number of responsible official;
      (4)   Name and emergency telephone number of primary emergency response persons;
      (5)   A facility storage map showing the following:
         (a)   The location of all underground hazardous materials storage and use areas and access to such facilities;
         (b)   The location of all emergency equipment related to each facility (monitor wells, alarm box, absorbent); and
         (c)   The maximum hazardous materials storage capacity of hazardous materials stored;
      (6)   A hazardous materials inventory showing the following:
         (a)   The name of each type of hazardous material stored;
         (b)   The capacity of each underground storage tank;
         (c)   The toxicity, reactivity and/or flammability rating of each hazardous material to be stored; and
         (d)   The installation date of the underground storage tank; and
      (7)   The materials management plan required by §§ 150.478 through 150.482.
   (D)   The city may require such additional information as it deems necessary to properly evaluate the construction or storage permit application and whether or not the applicant and the underground storage facility or tank system satisfy the requirements of this chapter.
   (E)   All underground storage facility or tank system design plans and specifications shall bear the stamp and certification of one or more professional engineers, registered in the State of Texas, attesting to such as, but not limited to, the following: structural soundness, seismic safety, compatibility of construction materials with the surrounding environment and the hazardous materials being contained, corrosion protection, mechanical compatibility with the structural elements and conformity with minimum design and installation plans, standards and specifications set forth in this chapter. The certification shall bear the signature, seal and registration number of said engineer(s).