Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-A307 - Revocation of Coverage under a General Permit
A. After notice and opportunity for a
hearing, the Director may revoke coverage under a general permit and require
the permittee to obtain an individual permit for any of the following:
1. The permittee fails to comply with the
terms of the general permit as described in this Article, or
2. The discharge activity conducted under the
terms of the general permit causes or contributes to the violation of an
Aquifer Water Quality Standard at the applicable point of compliance.
B. The Director may revoke
coverage under a general permit for any or all facilities within a specific
geographic area, if, due to geologic or hydrologic conditions, the cumulative
discharge of the facilities has violated or will violate an Aquifer Water
Quality Standard established under A.R.S. §§
49-221 and
49-223. Unless the public health
or safety is jeopardized, the Director may allow continuation of a discharge
until the Department:
1. Issues a single
individual permit,
2. Authorizes a
discharge under another general permit, or
3. Consolidates the discharges authorized
under the general permits by following
R18-9-107.
C. If an individual permit is issued to
replace general permit coverage, the coverage under the general permit allowing
the discharge is automatically revoked upon issuance of the individual permit
and notification under subsection (E) is not required.
D. If the Director revokes coverage under a
general permit, the facility shall not discharge unless allowed under
subsection (B) or under an individual permit.
E. If coverage under the general permit is
revoked under subsections (A) or (B), the Director shall notify the permittee
by certified mail of the decision. The notification shall include:
1. A brief statement of the reason for the
decision;
2. The effective
revocation date of the general permit coverage;
3. A statement of whether the discharge shall
cease or whether the discharge may continue under the terms of revocation in
subsection (B);
4. Whether the
Director requires a person to obtain an individual permit, and if so:
a. An individual permit application form,
and
b. Identification of a deadline
between 90 and 180 days after receipt of the notification for filing the
application;
5. The
applicant's right to appeal the revocation, the number of days the applicant
has to file an appeal, and the name and telephone number of the Department
contact person who can answer questions regarding the appeals process;
and
6. The applicant's right to
request an informal settlement conference under A.R.S. §§
41-1092.03(A)
and 41-1092.06.
Notes
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