Conn. Agencies Regs. § 22a-430-6
(b) Definitions.
(1) As used in this section: "Agricultural Activities" — means:
(d) Application fees for new or reissued permits.
(3) The Commissioner, upon consideration of all factors which he or she deems relevant to the amount of time needed to act on the particular application, may reduce the amount of the application fee for reissuance of a particular permit to no less than 75% of the fee established in schedule A of this section if both of the following conditions are met:
(e) Modification fees.
(1) The fee for modification of a permit shall be as follows:
(i) Payment of new fee. The Commissioner may at his or her discretion require submission of a new permit application and payment of a new application fee, regardless of any fees previously paid or required, whenever the Commissioner acts under Section 22a-430-4 (k) (5) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies and under the following conditions:
(k) Late fee.
(3) This subsection shall not prevent the Commissioner from pursuing other remedies available by statute or regulation.
(l) Exemption. Discharges from a building used solely as a single-family residence or from a swimming pool at a single family residence shall be exempt from all fee requirements under this section.
(m) Municipal fees.
(o) Credits and refunds.
(6) There shall be no credits or refunds other than as specified in this subsection. SCHEDULE AI. Category ISubcategoryApplicationX700.00Y4,900.00Z9,800.00SubcategoryWastewater CategoryX*Y*Z*Adhesives and Sealants2—0–5,000>5,000Aluminum Forming1 (Except to POTWs) —0–5,00075,000Aluminum Forming1 (to POTWs) —0–10,000>10,000Asbestos Manufacturing1—0–5,000>5,000Bakery and Confectionary3—0–50,0004>50,000Battery Manufacturing1—0–5,000>5,000Beverage3—0–50,0004>50,000Builders Paper and Roofing Felt1—0–5,000>5,000Canned and Preserved Fruits Processing1—0–50,0004>50,000Canned and Preserved Seafood Processing1—0–50,0004>50,000Cement Manufacturing1—0–50,000>50,000Clay, Gypsum, Refractory, and Ceramic Products3—0–50,000>50,000Coal Gasification3—0–50,000>50,000Coal Liquefaction3—0–50,000>50,000Coal Mining1—0–50,000>50,000Coil Coating1 (except to POTW) —0–5,000>5,000Coil Coating1 (to POTWs) —0–10,000>10,000Concrete Product3<10,00010,000–50,000>50,000Copper Forming1 (except to POTWs) —0–5,000>5,000Copper Forming1 (to POTWs) —0–10,000>10,000Dairy Products Processing1—0–50,0004>50,000Dairy Products Processing1—0–50,0004>50,000Edible Oils3—0–50,0004>50,000Electrical and Electronic Components 1 (except to POTWs) —0–5,000>5,000Electrical and Electronic Components 1 (to POTWs) —0–10,000>10,000Explosives Manufacturing3—0–5,000>5,000Ferroalloys Manufacturing1 (except to POTWs) —0–5,000>5,000Ferroalloys Manufacturing1 (to POTWs) —0–10,000>10,000Fertilizer Manufacturing1—0–5,000>5,000Fish Hatchery & Farm3—0–1,000,000>1,000,000Furniture Manufacturing3—0–5,000>5,000Glass Manufacturing1—0–50,000>50,000Grain Mills1—0–50,000>50,000Gum and Wood Chemical3—0–5,000>5,000Hospitals1<5,0005,000–100,000>100,000Inorganic Chemicals Manufacturing1—0–5,000>5,000Iron and Steel Manufacturing1—0–50,000>50,000Laboratory Wastewaters1<5,0005,000–100,000>100,000Leather Tanning and Finishing1—0–50,000>50,000Meat Products and Rendering1—0–50,0004>50,000Metal Finishing1 (except to POTWs) —0–5,000>5,000Metal Finishing1 (to POTWs) —0–10,000>10,000Metal Molding and Casting1—0–50,000>50,000Mineral Mining and Processing1—0–50,000>50,000Miscellaneous Food Product3—0–50,0004>50,000Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing1 (except to POTWs) —0–5,000>5,000Oil and Gas Extraction1—0–50,000>50,000Ore Mining1<100,000100,000–1,000,000>1,000,000Organic Chemicals Manufacturing1—0–50,000>50,000Paint and Ink Formulation3—0–1,000>1,000Paving and Roofing Materials1—0–5,000>5,000Pesticides1—0–1,000>1,000Petroleum Refining1—0–5,000>5,000Pharmaceutical Preparations1—0–50,000>50,000Phosphate Manufacturing1—0–50,000>50,000Photographic Equipment, Supplies3<5,0005,000–50,000>50,000Photographic Processing3<5,0005,000–50,000>50,000Plastics Processing1—0–5,000>5,000Porcelain Enameling1—0–5,000>5,000Printing and Publishing3—0–5,000>5,000Pulp and Paper Mills1—0–50,000>50,000Rubber Processing3—0–50,000>50,000Shale Oil3—0–50,000>50,000Shipbuilding3—0–50,000>50,000Shore Receptor and Bulk Terminal3—0–50,000>50,000Soap, Detergent, and Cosmetic Manufacturing3—0–5,000>5,000Steam Electric Power Plants1 (per power generating unit) —0–50,000>50,000Sugar Processing1—0–50,000>50,000Textile Mills1—0–50,000>50,000Timber Products Processing1—0–5,000>5,000Transportation3—0–50,000>50,000* These figures refer to the total maximum daily flow for each category of discharge, in gallons per day, as proposed in the permit application. 1 Means wastewaters from this source, as defined pursuant to Section 301 of the 1972 Federal Water Pollution Control Act 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq., as amended. 2 Means wastewaters from this source, as defined pursuant to the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification Manual, Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, as amended. 3 Defined in Section 22a-430-6 (b) of this section. 4 For these categories, if the discharge is to a POTW and the maximum daily flow as proposed in the permit application is less than 5,000 gallons per day, the fee shall be $700.00. > means more than< means less thanII. Category II—Miscellaneous DischargesCategoryApplication1. Cooling Water (Non_Contract)3 a. <5,000* b. 5,000-100,000* c. 100,001-10,000,000* d. >10,000,000*700.002450.009,800.0024,500.002. Incinerator34,200.003. Transfer Station3875.004. Hazardous Waste Dispsal Facilities370,000.005. Solid Waste Disposal Areas340,000.006. Water Production Wastewaters3875.007. Agricultural Activities3 a. Slaughter or feeder cattle 1. 300-899 cattle700.00 2. 900-1800 cattle1,750.00 3. > 1800 cattle2,625.00 b. Mature Dairy Cattle 1. 200-599 cattle700.00 2. 600-1200 cattle1,750.00 3. > 1200 cattle2,625.00 c. Swine 1. 750-2500 swine700.00 2. > 2500 swine2,625.00 d. Horses 1. 150-499 horses700.00 2. 500-900 horses1,750.00 3. > 900 horses2,625.00 e. Sheep or Lambs 1. 300-3899 sheep/lambs700.00 2. 3900-9000 sheep/lambs1,750.00 3. > 9000 sheep/lambs2,625.00 f. Turkeys 1. 16,000-49,499 turkeys700.00 2. 49,500-99,000 turkeys1,725.00 3. > 99,000 turkeys2,625.00 g. Laying Hens or Broilers 1. 30,000-89,999 hens/broilers700.00 2. 90,000-180,000 hens/broilers1,750.00 3. > 180,000 hens/broilers2,625.00 h. Ducks 1. 1500-4499 ducks700.00 2. 4500-9000 ducks1,750.00 3. >9000 ducks2,625.00 i. Veal Calves 1. 250-749 calves700.00 2. 750-15001,750.00 3. > 1500 calves2,625.008. Stormwater34,200.009. Groundwater Contamination Recovery Systems34,200.0010. Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility342,000.0011. Sanitary Sewage3 to Surface Waters3 a. <20,000*1,312.50 b. 20,000-999,999*4,200.00 c. 1,000,000-4,999,999*6,125.00d. 5,000,000-9,999,999*7,000.00 e. 10,000,000-20,000,000*7,875.00 f. > 20,000,0008,750.0013. Sanitary Sewage3 to Groundwaters3 > 5,000‡ 3,150.0014. Dredging33,150.0015. Auto and other Laundries Wastewaters a. Power Laundries, Family and Commercial2 1. 0-50,000*700.00 2. >50,000*1,312.50 b. Linen Supply2 1. 0-50,00*700.00 2. >50,000*1,312.00 c. Diaper Service21,312.00 d. Coin-Operated Laundries and Dry Cleaners21,312.00 e. Dry Cleaning Plants Except Rug Cleaning21,312.50f. Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners21,312.50 g. Industrial Laundries2 1. 0-50,000*4,900.00 2. >50,000*9,800.00 h. Misc. Laundry and Garment Services2700.00 i. Car Washes21,312.5016. Septage Disposal Area34,375.0017. Blowdown From Heating and Cooling Equipment32,000.0018. Tumbling and Cleaning of Parts Wastewaters3 a. 0-1000*2,000.00 b. 1,001-10,000*4,900.00 c. >10,000*9,800.0019. Minor Tumbling and Cleaning of Parts Wastewaters3 a. 0-50,000* (excluding natural gas pipelines)700.00 b. >50,000* (excluding natural gas pipelines)2,450.00 c. Natural Gas Pipelines9,800.0022. Composting36,300.0023. Building Floor Drain Wastewaters700.0024. Swimming Pool Wastewaters700.00* These figures refer to the total maximum daily flow for each category of discharge, in gallons per day, as proposed in the permit application, except for POTWs owned by municipalities, in which case the flow is as described in subdivision (n) (1) of this section. ‡ These figures refer to the design flow rate, in gallons per day, as proposed in the permit application. 2 Means wastewaters from this source, as defined pursuant to the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification Manual, Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, as amended. 3 Defined in Section 22a-430-6 (b) of this section. >means more than<means less thanIII. Category III — No application fee1. Sanitary sewage to the groundwaters <5,000 gallons per day design flow rate.IV. Category IV — General permits(1) for general permits issued under Section 22a-430b of the Connecticut General Statutes, the following fees shall apply:
(Effective July 13, 1993)