Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-A202 - Technical Requirements
A. Except
as specified in
R18-9-A201(C)(1),
an applicant shall, as required under
R18-9-A201(B)(4),
submit the following technical information as attachments to the individual
permit application:
1. A topographic map, or
other appropriate map approved by the Department, of the facility location and
contiguous land area showing the known use of adjacent properties, all known
water well locations found within one-half mile of the facility, and a
description of well construction details and well uses, if available;
2. A facility site plan showing all known
property lines, structures, water wells, injection wells, drywells and their
uses, topography, and the location of points of discharge. The facility site
plan shall include all known borings. If the Department determines that borings
are numerous, the applicant shall satisfy this requirement with a narrative
description of the number and location of the borings;
3. The facility design documents indicating
proposed or as-built design details and proposed or as-built configuration of
basins, ponds, waste storage areas, drainage diversion features, or other
engineered elements of the facility affecting discharge. When formal as-built
plan submittals are not available, the applicant shall provide documentation
sufficient to allow evaluation of those elements of the facility affecting
discharge, following the demonstration requirements of A.R.S. §
49-243(B). An
applicant seeking an Aquifer Protection Permit for a sewage treatment facility
satisfies the requirements of this subsection by submitting the documents
required in
R18-9-B202 and
R18-9-B203;
4. A summary of the known past facility
discharge activities and the proposed facility discharge activities indicating
all of the following:
a. The chemical,
biological, and physical characteristics of the discharge;
b. The rate, volume, and frequency of the
discharge for each facility; and
c.
The location of the discharge and a map outlining the pollutant management area
described in A.R.S. §
49-244(1);
5. A description of the
BADCT employed in the facility, including:
a.
A statement of the technology, processes, operating methods, or other
alternatives proposed to meet the requirements of A.R.S. §
49-243(B), (G), or
(P), as applicable. The statement shall
describe:
i. The alternative discharge control
measures considered,
ii. The
technical and economic advantages and disadvantages of each alternative,
and
iii. The justification for
selection or rejection of each alternative;
b. An evaluation of each alternative
discharge control technology relative to the amount of discharge reduction
achievable, site-specific hydrologic and geologic characteristics, other
environmental impacts, and water conservation or augmentation;
c. For a new facility, an industry-wide
evaluation of the economic impact of implementation of each alternative
discharge control technology;
d.
For an existing facility, a statement reflecting the consideration of factors
listed in A.R.S. §
49-243(B)(1)(a) through
(h);
e. A sewage treatment facility meeting the
BADCT requirements under Article 2, Part B of this Chapter satisfies the
requirements under subsections (A)(5)(a) through (d).
6. Proposed points of compliance for the
facility based on A.R.S. §
49-244. An applicant shall
demonstrate that:
a. The facility will not
cause or contribute to a violation of an Aquifer Water Quality Standard at the
proposed point of compliance; or
b.
If an Aquifer Water Quality Standard for a pollutant is exceeded in an aquifer
at the time of permit issuance, no additional degradation of the aquifer
relative to that pollutant and determined at the proposed point of compliance
will occur as a result of the discharge from the proposed facility. In this
case, the applicant shall submit an Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Report that
includes:
i. Data from eight or more rounds
of ambient groundwater samples collected to represent groundwater quality at
the proposed points of compliance, and
ii. An AQL proposal for each pollutant that
exceeds an Aquifer Water Quality Standard;
7. A contingency plan that meets the
requirements of
R18-9-A204;
8. A hydrogeologic study that defines the
discharge impact area for the expected duration of the facility. The Department
may allow the applicant to submit an abbreviated hydrogeologic study or, if
warranted, no hydrogeologic study, based upon the quantity and characteristics
of the pollutants discharged, the methods of disposal, and the site conditions.
The applicant may include information from a previous study of the affected
area to meet a requirement of the hydrogeologic study, if the previous study
accurately represents current hydrogeologic conditions.
a. The hydrogeologic study shall demonstrate:
i. That the facility will not cause or
contribute to a violation of an Aquifer Water Quality Standard at the
applicable point of compliance; or
ii. If an Aquifer Water Quality Standard for
a pollutant is exceeded in an aquifer at the time of permit issuance, that no
additional degradation of the aquifer relative to that pollutant and determined
at the applicable point of compliance will occur as a result of the discharge
from the proposed facility;
b. Based on the quantity and characteristics
of pollutants discharged, methods of disposal, and site conditions, the
Department may require the applicant to provide:
i. A description of the surface and
subsurface geology, including a description of all borings;
ii. The location of any perennial,
intermittent, or ephemeral surface water bodies;
iii. The characteristics of the aquifer and
geologic units with limited permeability, including depth, hydraulic
conductivity, and transmissivity;
iv. The rate, volume, and direction of
surface water and groundwater flow, including hydrographs, if available, and
equipotential maps;
v. The precise
location or estimate of the location of the 100-year flood plain and an
assessment of the 100-year flood surface flow and potential impacts on the
facility;
vi. Documentation of the
existing quality of the water in the aquifers underlying the site, including,
where available, the method of analysis, quality assurance, and quality control
procedures associated with the documentation;
vii. Documentation of the extent and degree
of any known soil contamination at the site;
viii. An assessment of the potential of the
discharge to cause the leaching of pollutants from surface soils or vadose
materials;
ix. For an underground
water storage facility, an assessment of the potential of the discharge to
cause the leaching of pollutants from surface soils or vadose materials or
cause the migration of contaminated groundwater;
x. Any changes in the water quality expected
because of the discharge;
xi. A
description of any expected changes in the elevation or flow directions of the
groundwater expected to be caused by the facility;
xii. A map of the facility's discharge impact
area; or
xiii. The criteria and
methodologies used to determine the discharge impact area.
9. A detailed proposal indicating
the alert levels, discharge limitations, monitoring requirements, compliance
schedules, and temporary cessation or plans that the applicant will use to
satisfy the requirements of A.R.S. Title 49, Chapter 2, Article 3, and Articles
1 and 2 of this Chapter;
10.
Closure and post-closure strategies or plans; and
11. Any other relevant information required
by the Department to determine whether to issue a permit.
B. An applicant shall demonstrate the ability
to maintain the technical capability necessary to carry out the terms of the
individual permit, including a demonstration that a certified operator will
operate the facility if a certified operator is required under 18 A.A.C. 5. The
applicant shall make the demonstration by submitting the following information
for each person principally responsible for designing, constructing, or
operating the facility:
1. Pertinent licenses
or certifications held by the person;
2. Professional training relevant to the
design, construction, or operation of the facility; and
3. Work experience relevant to the design,
construction, or operation of the facility.
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