Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-14-101 - Definitions
1. "APP" means an
Aquifer Protection Permit.
2. "AWP"
means Advanced Water Purification.
a. A revision of an
individual Aquifer Protection Permit for a facility within a mining sector as
defined in A.R.S. §
49-241.02(F)(1);
and
b. A revision of an individual
Aquifer Protection Permit for a facility within a non-mining sector due to any
of the following:
i. An expansion of an
existing pollutant management area requiring a new or relocated point of
compliance;
ii. A new subsurface
disposal including injection or recharge, or new wetlands
construction;
iii. Submission of
data indicating contamination, or identification of a discharging facility or
pollutants not included in previous applications that requires reevaluation of
BADCT; or
iv. Closure of a facility
that cannot meet the clean closure requirements of A.R.S. §
49-252 and requires post-closure
care, monitoring, or remediation.
a. Presiding
officer services for public hearings on a permitting decision,
b. Court reporter services for public
hearings on a permitting decision,
c. Facility rentals for public hearings on a
permitting decision,
d. Charges for
laboratory analyses performed during the review, and
e. Other reasonable and necessary
review-related expenses documented in writing.
a. Reviewing a
request for an APP determination of applicability;
b. Pre-application consultation, issuing,
renewing, amending, modifying, transferring, or denying an aquifer protection
permit, an AWP permit, an AWP demonstration permit, an AZPDES permit, a UIC
permit, a UIC application for an aquifer exemption or an injection depth waiver
or a reclaimed water permit;
c.
Reviewing supplemental information required by a permit condition, including
annual reports and closure for an APP;
d. Performing an APP clean closure plan
review;
e. Issuing or denying a
Certificate of Approval for Sanitary Facilities for a Subdivision;
f. Registering or transferring registration
of a dry well;
g. Conducting a site
visit;
h. Reviewing proprietary and
other reviewed products under A.A.C.
R18-9-A309(E);
i. Reviewing, processing, and managing
documentation related to an AZPDES general permit, including a notice of
intent, notice of termination, certificate of no exposure, and
waiver;
j. Registering and
reporting land application of biosolids; or
k. Pretreatment program review, inspection,
or audit.
l. Reviewing and
commenting on AWP permit and demonstration permit materials, including but not
limited to, materials submitted to the Department pursuant to A.A.C.
R18-9-C814, A.A.C. R18-9-C815, and A.A.C. R18-9-F835.
Notes
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In addition to the definitions in A.R.S. §§ 49-201, 49-241.02, 49-255, 49-331, and A.A.C. R18-9-101, A.A.C. R18-9-701, and A.A.C. R18-9-A901, the following terms apply to this Article:
1. "APP" means an Aquifer Protection Permit.
2. "Complex modification " means:
a. A revision of an individual Aquifer Protection Permit for a facility within a mining sector as defined in A.R.S. § 49-241.02(F)(1); and
b. A revision of an individual Aquifer Protection Permit for a facility within a non-mining sector due to any of the following:
i. An expansion of an existing pollutant management area requiring a new or relocated point of compliance;
ii. A new subsurface disposal including injection or recharge, or new wetlands construction;
iii. Submission of data indicating contamination, or identification of a discharging facility or pollutants not included in previous applications that requires reevaluation of BADCT; or
iv. Closure of a facility that cannot meet the clean closure requirements of A.R.S. § 49-252 and requires post-closure care, monitoring, or remediation.
3. "Courtesy review " means a design review service that the Department performs within 30 days from the date of receiving the submittals, of the 60 percent completion specifications, design report, and construction drawings for a sewage collection system.
4. "Priority review " means a design review service for an APP Type 4 permit application that the Department completes using not more than 50 percent of the total review time-frame for the applicable Type 4 permit application as specified in 18 A.A.C. 1, Table 10.
5. "Request " means a written application, notice, letter, or memorandum submitted by an applicant to the Department for water quality protection services. The Department considers a request made on the date it is received by the Department .
6. "Review hours " means the hours or portions of hours that the Department 's staff spends on a request for a water quality protection service . Review hours include the time spent by the project manager and technical review team members, and if requested by the applicant, the supervisor or unit manager.
7. "Review-related costs " means any of the following costs applicable to a specific request for water quality protection service :
a. Presiding officer services for public hearings on a permitting decision,
b. Court reporter services for public hearings on a permitting decision,
c. Facility rentals for public hearings on a permitting decision,
d. Charges for laboratory analyses performed during the review, and
e. Other reasonable and necessary review-related expenses documented in writing by the Department and agreed to by an applicant.
8. "Standard modification " means an amendment to an individual Aquifer Protection Permit that is not a complex modification .
9. "UIC " means Arizona's Underground Injection Control Program.
10. "Water quality protection service " means:
a. Reviewing a request for an APP determination of applicability;
b. Pre-application consultation, issuing, renewing, amending, modifying, transferring, or denying an aquifer protection permit, an AZPDES permit, a UIC permit, a UIC application for an aquifer exemption or an injection depth waiver or a reclaimed water permit;
c. Reviewing supplemental information required by a permit condition, including annual reports and closure for an APP;
d. Performing an APP clean closure plan review;
e. Issuing or denying a Certificate of Approval for Sanitary Facilities for a Subdivision;
f. Registering or transferring registration of a dry well;
g. Conducting a site visit;
h. Reviewing proprietary and other reviewed products under A.A.C. R18-9-A309(E);
i. Reviewing, processing, and managing documentation related to an AZPDES general permit, including a notice of intent, notice of termination, certificate of no exposure, and waiver;
j. Registering and reporting land application of biosolids; or
k. Pretreatment program review, inspection, or audit.