18 AAC 15.100 - Permit limitations
(a) The department will set a fixed term, not
to exceed five years, for a permit or variance other than a plan approval for a
(1) sewerage system or treatment works;
or
(2) public water
system.
(b) Except as
otherwise prohibited, a permit, variance, or approval may not be assigned
without prior written approval of the appropriate division director. The
appropriate division director will grant approval under this subsection if that
director finds that the assignee has assumed the obligations of the permittee,
and that the assignment will not result in an appreciable change in the
operation.
(c) A permit or variance
authorizes only that operation specified in the permit or variance. Any
expansion, modification, or other change in a facility process or operation
which might result in an increase in emissions or discharges, or might cause
other detrimental environmental impacts from the permittee's facility, requires
a new permit or variance. Any other change in the operation requires an
amendment to the permit or variance.
(d) An application for a renewal of a permit,
or amendment to a permit or variance, will be treated in the same manner as the
initial application, except that public notice or hearing will not be provided
for applications for renewal or amendment. Application for renewal or amendment
must be made no later than 30 days before the expiration of the permit or the
planned effective date of the amendment. The department will, however, approve
an amendment to a permit or variance on an emergency basis if necessary to
protect public health, life, or property.
Notes
Authority:AS 46.03.020
AS 46.03.090
AS 46.03.100
AS 46.03.110
AS 46.03.720
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