- (a) Except as provided in (c), below, or in Env-Wq 1004.19(d), all construction approvals issued by the department shall expire as provided in (b), below.
- (b) If a construction approval for an ISDS has been issued but approval to operate has not been issued, the construction approval shall expire 4 years from the date of the construction approval, if no request for an inspection has been received by the department.
(c) If the ISDS is actively under construction when the construction approval will expire, including construction approvals granted to replace a failed system under Env-Wq 1004.20:
- (1) The permitted designer or installer may request an extension of up to 90 days past the expiration date by submitting a written request to the department prior to the expiration of the construction approval or within the requested 90-day extension time period; and
- (2) The department shall grant the extension if the request identifies the construction approval number and estimated time required to complete the ISDS, and confirms that the ISDS is actively under construction.
- (d) The permitted designer or installer may submit a written request for an additional 90-day extension if circumstances exist that are beyond the control of the permitted installer and the ISDS owner. The department shall grant the extension if the request contains the same information as listed in (c)(2), above, along with a clear explanation of why there are circumstances beyond their control.
Source. (See Revision Notes #1 and #2 at chapter heading for Env-Wq 1000) #11184, eff 10-1-16; ss by #14486, eff 2-1-26, EXPIRES: 2-1-36 (formerly Env-Wq 1004.13)