Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-B705 - Type 2 Recycled Water General Permit for Direct Reuse of Class A Reclaimed Water
A. A Type 2
Recycled Water General Permit for the Direct Reuse of Class A Reclaimed Water
allows any direct reuse application of reclaimed water listed in 18 A.A.C. 11,
Article 3, Table A, if the conditions in this Article are met.
B. Records and reporting. A permittee shall:
1. Maintain records containing the following
information for five years, and make them available to the Department upon
request:
a. The direct reuse site,
b. The volume of reclaimed water applied
monthly for each category of direct reuse activity listed in 18 A.A.C. 11,
Article 3, Table A,
c. The total
nitrogen concentration of the reclaimed water applied, and
d. The acreage and type of vegetation to
which the reclaimed water is applied.
2. Report annually to the Department on or
before the anniversary date of the Notice of Intent to Use Recycled Water:
a. The volume of reclaimed water
received,
b. The type of reclaimed
water application, and
c. If used
for irrigation, the vegetation and acreage irrigated.
C. Nitrogen management. A
permittee shall ensure:
1. Impoundments
storing reclaimed water allowed by the general permit are lined using a
low-hydraulic conductivity artificial or site-specific liner material achieving
a calculated discharge rate less than 550 gallons per acre per day;
and
2. The application rates of the
reclaimed water are based on one of the following:
a. If assigned, the water allotment specified
by the Arizona Department of Water Resources;
b. A water balance that considers consumptive
use of water by the crop, turf, or landscape vegetation; or
c. An alternative method approved by the
Department.
D. In addition to the Notice of Intent to Use
Recycled Water specified in
R18-9-A704(B)(2),
the applicant shall provide a list of impoundments, water depth, freeboard, and
the liner characteristics and the method chosen from the list in subsection
(C)(2).
E. The permittee shall post
signs or provide notification, or both, as specified in
R18-9-B702(I).
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