Iowa Admin. Code r. 567-114.3 - Types of permits
There are four types of permits issued by the director.
(1)
Sanitary
disposal project permit. This permit is issued by the director under
the authority of Iowa Code section
455B.305 for sanitary disposal
projects which comply with the requirements described in 567-Chapters 102 to
106, 109 to 116, and 118 to 122. Such permits are issued for a term of three
years and are renewable for similar terms.
a.
Applications for renewal shall be received at the department office at least 90
days before the expiration date of the existing permit on a form provided by
the department.
b. The department
shall conduct an inspection of the sanitary disposal project following receipt
of the application for renewal. Following the inspection, the permit holder
shall be notified of all measures needed to bring the sanitary disposal project
into conformance with Iowa Code chapter 455B and these rules.
c. A permit shall be renewed when a properly
completed application has been received and all corrective measures identified
in 114.3(1)"b" have been completed.
(2)
Temporary permit. This
permit is issued by the director under the authority of Iowa Code subsection
455B. 307(1) for solid waste disposal sites which do not comply with the
requirements of Iowa Code chapter 455B and these rules. Such permits are issued
for a term of one year and are renewable. Temporary permits may be renewed if
the director finds that the public interest will be best served by granting a
renewal and the applicant has complied with the terms of the previous temporary
permit.
a. Temporary permits shall incorporate
as a condition a compliance schedule that specifies how and when the applicant
will meet the requirements of Iowa Code chapter 455B and these rules.
b. The decision of the director whether to
issue a temporary permit, which is discretionary, shall be a final decision.
Once a temporary permit has been issued, it may be suspended or revoked only as
provided in Iowa Code section
455B.305 and 567-Chapter
7.
(3)
Developmental permit. The director may issue a developmental
permit for construction and operation of a sanitary disposal project which is
not specifically described in these rules if the permit applicant demonstrates
at a public hearing that the proposed project can provide satisfactory disposal
of solid waste without adverse health-related or environmental effects.
a. No such permit shall be issued until the
director, after public hearing, considers and approves the proposed
project.
b. A developmental permit
shall be issued for a term of no less than one year and no more than three
years.
c. A developmental permit
may be renewed if the director finds, following public hearing, that the
sanitary disposal project provided satisfactory disposal of solid waste without
adverse health-related or environmental effects over the term of the prior
permit.
(4)
Closure permit. This permit is issued by the director under
the authority of Iowa Code section
455B.305 for sanitary disposal
projects which no longer accept solid waste. Such permits are issued for a term
of 30 years. If the postclosure period is extended, the term of subsequent
renewal of the permit will be determined on a site-specific basis. A sanitary
disposal project shall require a closure permit until the department determines
that postclosure maintenance, postclosure monitoring, and operation of the
required leachate control system are no longer necessary.
a. Application shall be filed at the time of
department notification of intended closure as required by this rule.
b. The application for issuance of this
permit shall be based on a previously approved comprehensive plan and other
rules adopted pursuant to the authority of Iowa Code section
455B.306.
c. This permit shall
require submission of an annual audit report detailing the status of the
financial instrument and other funds as required to guarantee completion of
postclosure and monitoring requirements.
d. This permit may be modified by the
issuance of an amendment by the department. Requests for permit amendments may
be initiated by the department or by the permit holder.
e. At the end of the applicable postclosure
period, and upon satisfactory completion of all required postclosure activities
as established by Iowa Code chapter 455B, written notification shall be issued
by the director stating that a permit is no longer required for the
facility.
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