25 Pa. Code § 245.235 - Environmental assessment
(a) An
application for a site -specific installation permit must include an
environmental assessment on a form prescribed by the Department .
(b) An environmental assessment in a permit
application must include detailed analysis of the potential impact of the
proposed facility on the environment, public health and public safety,
including air quality, water quality, threatened or endangered species and
water uses. The applicant shall consider environmental features such as
recreational river corridors, State and Federal parks, historic and
archaeological sites, National wildlife refuges, State and Federal natural
areas, prime farmland, wetlands, special protection watersheds designated under
Chapter 93 (relating to water quality standards), public water supplies and
other features deemed appropriate by the Department or the applicant .
(c) The Department will evaluate the
assessment provided under subsection (a) to determine whether the proposed
operation has the potential to cause environmental harm. The Department will
consult with appropriate governmental agencies and potentially affected persons
concerning potential environmental harm. If the Department determines that the
proposed operation has that potential, it will notify the applicant in
writing.
(d) If the Department or
the applicant determines that the proposed operation may cause environmental
harm, the applicant shall provide the Department with a written explanation of
how it plans to mitigate the potential harm.
Notes
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code § 245.232 (relating to general requirements).
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