Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-A301 - Discharging under a General Permit
A. Discharging requirements.
1. Type 1 General Permit. A person may
discharge under a Type 1 General Permit without submitting a Notice of Intent
to Discharge if the discharge is authorized by and meets:
a. The applicable requirements of Article 3,
Part A of this Chapter; and
b. The
specific terms of the Type 1 General Permit established in Article 3, Part B of
this Chapter.
2. Type 2
General Permit. A person may discharge under a Type 2 General Permit if:
a. The discharge is authorized by and meets
the applicable requirements of Article 3, Part A of this Chapter and the
specific terms of the Type 2 General Permit established in Article 3, Part C of
this Chapter;
b. The person files a
Notice of Intent to Discharge under subsection (B); and
c. The person submits the applicable fee
established in 18 A.A.C. 14.
3. Type 3 General Permit. A person may
discharge under a Type 3 General Permit if:
a.
The discharge is authorized by and meets the applicable requirements of Article
3, Part A of this Chapter and the specific terms of the Type 3 General Permit
established in Article 3, Part D of this Chapter;
b. The person files a Notice of Intent to
Discharge under subsection (B);
c.
The person satisfies any deficiency requests from the Department regarding the
administrative completeness review and substantive review and receives a
written Discharge Authorization from the Director; and
d. The person submits the applicable fee
established in 18 A.A.C. 14.
4. Type 4 General Permit. A person may
discharge under a Type 4 General Permit if:
a.
The discharge is authorized by and meets the applicable requirements of Article
3, Part A of this Chapter and the specific terms of the Type 4 General Permit
established in Article 3, Part E of this Chapter;
b. The person files a Notice of Intent to
Discharge under subsection (B);
c.
The person satisfies any deficiency requests from the Department regarding the
administrative completeness review and substantive review, including any
deficiency relating to the construction of the facility;
d. The person receives a written Discharge
Authorization from the Director before the facility discharges; and
e. The person submits the applicable fee
established in 18 A.A.C. 14 or according to A.R.S. §§
49-107 and
49-112.
B. Notice of Intent to Discharge.
1. A person seeking a Discharge Authorization
under a general permit under subsections (A)(2), (3), or (4) shall submit, by
certified mail, in person, or by another method approved by the Department, a
Notice of Intent to Discharge on a form provided by the Department.
2. The Notice of Intent to Discharge shall
include:
a. The name, address, and telephone
number of the applicant;
b. The
name, address, and telephone number of a contact person familiar with the
operation of the facility;
c. The
name, position, address, and telephone number of the owner or operator of the
facility who has overall responsibility for compliance with the
permit;
d. The legal description of
the discharge areas, including the latitude and longitude
coordinates;
e. A narrative
description of the facility or project, including expected dates of operation,
rate, and volume of discharge;
f.
The additional requirements, if any, specified in the general permit for which
the authorization is being sought;
g. A listing of any other federal or state
environmental permits issued for or needed by the facility, including any
individual permit, Groundwater Quality Protection Permit, or Notice of Disposal
that may have previously authorized the discharge; and
h. A signature on the Notice of Intent to
Discharge certifying that the applicant agrees to comply with all applicable
requirements of this Article, including specific terms of the general
permit.
3. Receipt of a
completed Notice of Intent to Discharge by the Department begins the
administrative completeness review for a Type 3 or Type 4 General
Permit.
C. Type 3
General Permit authorization review.
1.
Inspection. The Department may inspect the facility to determine that the
applicable terms of the general permit have been met.
2. Discharge Authorization issuance.
a. If the Department determines, based on its
review and an inspection, if conducted, that the facility conforms to the
requirements of the general permit and the applicable requirements of this
Article, the Director shall issue a Discharge Authorization.
b. The Discharge Authorization authorizes the
person to discharge under terms of the general permit and applicable
requirements of this Article.
3. Discharge Authorization denial. If the
Department determines, based on its review and an inspection, if conducted,
that the facility does not conform to the requirements of the general permit or
other applicable requirements of this Article, the Director shall notify the
person of the decision not to issue the Discharge Authorization and the person
shall not discharge under the general permit. The notification shall inform the
person of:
a. The reason for the denial with
reference to the statute or rule on which the denial is based;
b. The person's right to appeal the denial,
including the number of days the applicant has to file a protest challenging
the denial and the name and telephone number of the Department contact person
who can answer questions regarding the appeals process; and
c. The person's right to request an informal
settlement conference under A.R.S. §§
41-1092.03(A)
and 41-1092.06.
D. Type 4 General Permit review.
1. Pre-construction phase and facility
construction. A person shall not begin facility construction until the Director
issues a Construction Authorization.
a.
Inspection. The Department may inspect the facility site before construction to
determine that the applicable terms of the general permit will be
met.
b. Review. If the Department
determines, based on an inspection or its review of design plans,
specifications, or other required documents that the facility does not conform
to the requirements of the general permit or other applicable requirements of
this Article, the Department shall make a written request for additional
information to determine whether the facility will meet the requirements of the
general permit.
c. Construction
Authorization. If the Department determines, based on the review described in
subsection (D)(1)(b) and any additional information submitted in response to a
written request, that the facility design conforms with the requirements of the
general permit and other applicable requirements of this Article, the Director
shall issue a Construction Authorization to the person seeking to discharge. A
Construction Authorization for an on-site wastewater treatment facility shall
contain:
i. The design flow of the
facility,
ii. The characteristics
of the wastewater sources contributing to the facility,
iii. The general permits that apply,
and
iv. A list of the documents
that are the basis for the authorization.
d. Construction Authorization denial. If the
Department determines, based on the review described in subsection (D)(1)(b)
and any additional information submitted in response to a written request, that
the facility design does not conform to the requirements of the general permit
or other applicable requirements of this Article, the Director shall notify the
person of the decision not to issue a Construction Authorization. The
notification shall include the information listed in subsections
(D)(2)(d).
e. Construction.
i. A person shall complete construction
within two years of receiving a Construction Authorization.
ii. Construction shall conform with the plans
and documents approved by the Department in the Construction Authorization. A
change in location, configuration, dimension, depth, material, or installation
procedure does not require approval by the Department if the change continues
to conform with the specific standard in this Article used as the basis for the
original design.
iii. The person
shall record all changes made during construction, including any changes
approved under
R18-9-A312(G) on
the site plan as specified in
R18-9-A309(C)(1)
or on documents as specified in
R18-9-A309(C)(2)
or R18-9-E301(E), as
applicable.
f.
Completion of construction.
i. After
completing construction of the facility, the person seeking to discharge shall
submit any applicable documents specified in
R18-9-A309(C)
with the Request for Discharge Authorization form for an on-site wastewater
treatment facility and the Engineer's Certificate of Completion specified in
R18-9-E301(E) for
a sewage collection system. Receipt of the documents by the Department
initiates the post-construction review phase.
ii. If the Department does not receive the
documentation specified in subsection (D)(1)(f)(i) by the end of the two-year
construction period, the Notice of Intent to Discharge expires, and the person
shall not continue construction or discharge.
iii. If the Notice of Intent to Discharge
expires, the person shall submit a new Notice of Intent to Discharge under
subsection (B) and the applicable fee under subsection (A)(4)(e) to begin or
continue construction.
2. Post-construction phase.
a. Inspection. The Department may inspect the
facility before issuing a Discharge Authorization to determine whether:
i. The construction conforms with the design
authorized by the Department under subsection (D)(1)(c) and any changes
recorded on the site plan as specified in
R18-9-A309(C)(1)
or other documents as specified in
R18-9-A309(C)(2),
or R18-9-E301(E), as
applicable; and
ii. Terms of the
general permit and applicable terms of this Article are met.
b. Deficiencies. If the Department
identifies deficiencies based on an inspection of the constructed facility or
during the review of documents submitted with the request for the Discharge
Authorization, the Director shall provide a written explanation of the
deficiencies to the person.
c.
Discharge Authorization issuance.
i. Upon
satisfactory completion of construction and documents required under
R18-9-A309(C)(1)R
18-9-A309(C)(2), or
R18-9-E301(E), as
applicable, the Director shall issue a Discharge Authorization.
ii. The Discharge Authorization allows a
person to discharge under terms of the general permit and applicable
requirements of this Article and the stated terms of the Construction
Authorization.
d.
Discharge Authorization denial. If, after receiving evidence of correction
submitted by the person seeking to discharge, the Department determines that
the deficiencies are not satisfactorily corrected, the Director shall notify
the person seeking to discharge of the Director's decision not to issue the
Discharge Authorization and the person shall not discharge under the general
permit. The notification shall inform the person of:
i. The reason for the denial with reference
to the statute or rule on which the denial is based;
ii. The person's right to appeal the denial,
including the number of days the applicant has to file a protest challenging
the denial and the name and telephone number of the Department contact person
who can answer questions regarding the appeals process; and
iii. The person's right to request an
informal settlement conference under A.R.S. §§
41-1092.03(A)
and 41-1092.06.
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