D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 21, § 730
730.1 Applications for solid waste facility permits shall be completed and signed by the operator of the proposed or existing solid waste facility, and shall be submitted to the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs on the form provided by the Department.730.2 If a solid waste facility is owned by a person other than the operator, the owner shall also sign the application.730.3 In order to be considered complete, an application for a solid waste facility permit must include the following information and documentation:- (a) The name, address, and telephone number of the owner of the solid waste facility;
- (b) The name, address and telephone number of the operator of the solid waste facility, if the facility is to be operated by a person other than the owner;
- (c) The name, address and telephone number of the registered agent of the operator of the solid waste facility, if the operator is a corporation or a limited partnership;
- (d) The name under which the solid waste facility will operate;
- (e) The location of the proposed or existing solid waste facility, including street address, zip code, ward, and lot and square numbers;
- (f) A description of the type of solid waste and recyclable materials to be deposited at the solid waste facility and whether each type of waste will be processed, transferred or disposed;
- (g) The maximum estimated quantity (measured in tons) of solid waste to be deposited at the solid waste facility on a daily and an annual basis;
- (h) A description of the methods used to measure and record the tonnage of solid waste coming into and leaving the facility;
- (i) The maximum estimated quantity (measured in tons) of solid waste to be removed from the solid waste facility on a daily and annual basis;
- (j) A description of the methods to be used to determine and record the State or States (including the District of Columbia) where:
- (1) Solid waste and recyclable material deposited at the solid waste facility were generated;
- (2) Solid waste removed from the solid waste facility is deposited for final disposal; and
- (3) Recyclable material removed from the solid waste facility is delivered for recycling or re-use;
- (k) A description of the solid waste management and disposal practices to be used at the facility, including a description of any sorting, processing, separating, loading, unloading or other operations to be used in the disposal or partial disposal of solid waste at the solid waste facility;
(v) A copy of the insurance policy or policies issued to the solid waste facility providing coverage for injuries to persons or their property resulting or arising from any act, omission or default of the owner or operator of the facility, or their employees or agents, in the operation of the solid waste facility, with a minimum coverage of one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence;
(w) The DUNS numbers for the owner and operator of the solid waste facility;
(x) Certificates of good standing obtained from the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, if the owner and operator are corporations or limited partnerships;
(y) A certification from the Office of Tax and Revenue establishing that the owner and operator are registered as businesses in the District, and are not delinquent in the payment of any District taxes or fees;
(z) A certification from the Department of Public Works establishing that the owner and operator are not delinquent in the payment of any Department of Public Works fee, fine or surcharge;
(aa) The tax identification numbers issued by the federal government to the owner and operator;
(bb) Copies of all certificates of occupancy for the facility; and
(cc) Payment of the application fee of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) by certified check or money order made payable to the Treasurer of the District of Columbia.
730.4 Applicants and permit holders are under a continuing duty to supplement and update the information required by §730.3 within ten (10) working days of any change. This additional information shall be forwarded to the Director in writing.
730.5 The making of a false statement on the application, or any attachment to the application, or in response to any question or request for information made by the Director, is punishable by the criminal penalties set forth in §404(b) of the District of Columbia White Collar Crimes Act of 1982, effective December 1, 1982 (D.C. Law 4-164; D.C. Code §22-2514(b)).
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 43 DCR 6816 (December 20, 1996).