Iowa Admin. Code r. 567-118.5 - Appliance demanufacturing permits
(1)
Permit required. A
person must obtain an appliance demanufacturing permit (ADP) from the
department before conducting any demanufacturing activities.
(2)
Types of permits.
a. A person may request a permit that
excludes appliances that contain a particular type of material (e.g.,
refrigerants, sodium chromate, PCBs, or mercury switches). Persons may not
demanufacture or place their unique mark on an appliance that once contained a
material that is excluded from their permit. An appliance demanufacturing
facility must clearly post the types of appliances the facility does not
accept.
b. Permits may be issued
for both fixed facilities and mobile operations.
(3)
Transfer of title and
permit. If title to an appliance demanufacturing facility is
transferred to another party, the department shall transfer the permit within
60 days if the department determines that the following requirements have been
met:
a. The title transferee has applied in
writing to the department within 30 days of the transfer of title to request a
transfer of the permit.
b. The
permitted facility and title transferee are in compliance with Iowa Code
chapters 455B and 455D, this chapter, and the conditions of the
permit.
(4)
Permit conditions. A permit may be issued with conditions,
specified in writing by the department, that are necessary to ensure the
appliance demanufacturing facility can be operated in a safe and effective
manner and in compliance with Iowa Code chapters 455B and 455D and this
chapter.
(5)
Inspection of
site and operation. The department shall inspect facilities prior to
issuing an appliance demanufacturing permit. The permit will not be issued
until the facility is in compliance with these rules. Appliance demanufacturing
facilities may be inspected by the department throughout the permit period and
prior to permit renewal.
(6)
Duration of permits. Appliance demanufacturing permits shall
be issued and may be renewed for a five-year term.
(7)
Request for permit
renewal. Applications for permit renewal must address any changes to
the information previously submitted pursuant to subrule 118.5(1). If there has
been no change in an item, the applicant shall so indicate on the application
form. The renewal application, Form 542-8005, must be submitted to the solid
waste section of the DNR central office in Des Moines a minimum of 60 days
before permit expiration.
(8)
Request for permit modification. An application for permit
amendment must be submitted and the amendment must be issued by the department
before significant changes may be made by the permit holder to the process or
facility. The applicant shall provide a revised plan of operations, a
contingency plan, and any other documentation required in rule 118.6(455B,455D)
that will change.
(9)
Factors in permit issuance decisions. The department may
request that additional information be submitted for review to make a permit
issuance decision. The department may review and inspect the facility, its
agents and operators, and compliance history. The department may review whether
a good-faith effort to maintain compliance and protect human health and the
environment is being made and whether a compliance schedule is being followed.
The department may issue a permit on a trial basis.
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