Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-1004 - Applicator Registration, Bulk Biosolids
A. Any person intending to land-apply bulk
biosolids in Arizona shall submit, on a form provided by the Department, a
completed "Request for Registration."
B. An applicator shall not engage in land
application of bulk biosolids, unless the applicator has obtained a prior
written acknowledgment of the Request for Registration or a supplemental
request from the Department.
C. The
Request for Registration for all biosolids, except exceptional quality
biosolids, shall include:
1. The name,
address, and telephone number of the applicator and any agent of the
applicator;
2. The name and
telephone number of a primary contact person who has specific knowledge of the
land application activities of the applicator;
3. Whether the applicator holds a NPDES or
AZPDES permit, and, if so, the permit number;
4. The identity of the person, if different
from the applicator, including the NPDES or AZPDES permit number, who will
prepare the biosolids for land application; and
5. The following information, unless the
information is already on file at the Department as part of an approved land
application plan, for each site on which application is anticipated to take
place:
a. The name, mailing address, and
telephone number of the land owner and lessee, if any;
b. The physical location of the site by
county;
c. The legal description of
the site, including township, range, and section, or latitude and longitude at
the center of each site;
d. The
number of acres or hectares at each site to be used;
e. Except for sites described in
R18-9-1005(D)(2)(c),
background concentrations of the pollutants listed in Table 4 of
R18-9-1005 from representative
soil samples;
f. The location of
any portion of the site having a slope greater than 6%; and
g. Public notice. Proof of placement of a
public notice announcing the potential use of the site for the application of
biosolids when a site has not previously received biosolids, or when a site has
not been used for land application for at least three consecutive years.
i. The notice shall appear at least once each
week for at least two consecutive weeks in the largest newspaper in general
circulation in the area in which the site is located.
ii. If a site is not used for land
application for at least three consecutive years, the applicator shall renotice
the site following the process described in subsection (C)(5)(g)(i) before its
reuse.
D. The Request for Registration for
exceptional quality biosolids shall include the information in subsections
(C)(1) through (C)(4).
E. A
responsible official of the applicator shall sign the Request for
Registration.
F. The Department
shall mail a written acknowledgment of a Request for Registration or
supplemental request, within 15 business days of receipt of the
request.
G. An applicator wishing
to use a site that has not been identified in a Request for Registration shall
file a supplemental request with the Department before using the new site.
Public notice requirements under
R18-9-1004(C)(5)(g)
apply.
Notes
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