Utah Admin. Code R317-1-2 - General Requirements
2.1 Water
Pollution Prohibited. No person shall discharge wastewater or deposit wastes or
other substances in violation of the requirements of these rules.
2.2 Construction Permit. No person shall make
or construct any device for treatment or discharge of wastewater (including
storm sewers) without first receiving a permit to do so from the Director or
its authorized representative, except as provided herein.
A. Body Politic Required. A permit for
construction of a new treatment works or a sewerage system, or modifications to
an existing treatment works or sewerage system for multiple units under
separate ownership will be issued only if the treatment works or sewerage
system are under the sponsorship of a body politic as defined in
R317-1-1.
B. Submission of Plans. Any person desiring a
permit shall submit complete plans, specifications, and other pertinent
documents covering the proposed construction to the Director for review. Liquid
waste storage facilities at animal feeding operations must be designed and
constructed in accordance with Table 2a - Criteria for Siting, Investigation,
and Design of Liquid Waste Storage Facilities with a water depth greater than 2
feet; Table 2b - Criteria for Siting, Investigation, and Design of Liquid Waste
Storage Facilities with a water depth of 2 feet or less; and Table 2c -
Criteria for runoff ponds with a water depth of 2 feet of less and a storage
period less than 90 days annually, contained in the U.S.D.A. Natural Resource
Conservation Service (NRCS) Conservation Practice Standard, Waste Storage
Facility, Code 313, dated August 2006. This rule incorporates by reference
Tables 2a, 2b, and 2c in the August 2006 U.S.D.A. NRCS Conservation Practice
Standard, Waste Storage Facility, Code 313.
C. Review of Plans. The Division shall review
said plans and specifications as to their adequacy of design for the intended
purpose and shall require such changes as are found necessary to assure
compliance with pertinent parts of these rules.
D. Approval of Plans. Issuance of a
construction permit shall be construed as approval of plans for the purposes of
authorizing release of federal or state funds allocated for planning or
construction purposes.
E. Permit
Expiration. Construction permits shall expire one year after date of issuance
unless substantial and continuous construction is under way. Upon application,
construction permits may be extended on an individual basis provided
application for such extension is made prior to the permit expiration
date.
F. Exceptions.
1. Wastewater facilities that discharge to an
existing sewer system and serve only units that are under single ownership, or
serve multiple units under separate ownership where the wastewater facilities
are under the sponsorship of the public sewer system to which they discharge.
This exception does not apply to pumping stations having the installed capacity
in excess of 1 million gallons per day (3,785 cubic meters per day).
2. Onsite Wastewater Disposal Systems.
Construction plans and specifications for onsite wastewater disposal systems
shall be submitted to the local health authority having jurisdiction and need
not be submitted to the Division. Such devices, in any case, shall be
constructed in accordance with rules for onsite wastewater disposal systems
adopted by the Water Quality Board. Compliance with the rules shall be
determined by an on-site inspection by the appropriate health
authority.
3. Small Animal Waste
(Manure) Lagoons and Runoff Ponds. Construction plans and specifications for
small animal waste lagoons as defined in R317-6 (permitted by rule for ground
water permits) need not be submitted to the Division if the design is prepared
or certified by the U.S.D.A. Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in
accordance with criteria provided for in the Memorandum of Agreement between
the Division and the NRCS, and the construction is inspected by the NRCS.
Compliance with these rules shall be determined by on-site inspection by the
NRCS.
2.3
Compliance with Water Quality Standards. No person shall discharge wastes into
waters of the state except in compliance with these rules and under
circumstances which assure compliance with water quality standards in
R317-2.
2.4 Operation of Wastewater
Treatment Works. Wastewater treatment works shall be so operated at all times
as to produce effluents meeting all requirements of these rules and otherwise
in a manner consistent with adequate protection of public health and welfare.
Complete daily records shall be kept of the operation of wastewater treatment
works covered under R317-3 on forms approved by the Division and a copy of such
records shall be forwarded to the Division at monthly intervals.
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