S.C. Code Ann. Regs. 61-30
CONTENTS
A. Purpose and Scope.
Pursuant to South Carolina Code Sections 48-2-50 (1993) and 48-39-145, the Department of Health and Environmental Control shall charge fees for environmental programs it administers pursuant to federal and state law and regulations. This regulation prescribes those fees applicable to applicants and holders of permits, licenses, certificates, certifications, and registrations (hereinafter, “permits”) and establishes schedules for timely action on permit applications. This regulation also establishes procedures for the payment of fees, provides for the assessment of penalties for nonpayment, and establishes an appeals process to contest the calculation or applicability.
B. Definitions.
(20) “Regulated Pollutant” As pertains to Air Quality, means the actual or permitted emissions from a source for each of the following compounds or substances:
C. Payment of Fees.
(1) Application fees:
(2) Other Fees:
Application and other fees shall be paid in full as follows:
D. Penalties.
E. Reporting.
A quarterly report will be made to the DHEC Board. The report shall include, but not be limited to, fees set and established under this regulation, changes made in the fee schedule since the last report, number of applications received and number of permits issued by each permitting program, adherence to the time schedules as listed in Section H., reduction, if any, in the backlog of permit applications awaiting review, the amount collected and expended by each fee source and any other information requested by the Board.
F. Appeals.
Any person required to pay a fee established pursuant to this regulation who disagrees with the calculation or applicability of the fee may submit to the Department a petition for a hearing together with the total amount of the fee assessed by the Department. The petition must comply with the requirements of Section 201 of Regulation 61-72 and must identify the fee which is challenged and set forth the grounds on which relief is sought. Such petition and the full amount of the fee due must be received by the Department no later than thirty days after the due date. The hearing shall be in accordance with Regulation 61-72, Procedures for Contested Cases, and the State Administrative Procedures Act. If, through the appeals process, it is determined that the fee was improperly assessed, the Department shall return the amount determined to be improperly assessed with interest not to exceed the statutory rate.
(1) Water Pollution Control.
(a) Annual Fees for NPDES and State Construction Permits and State Land Application Permits.
Annual operating fees for facilities with five or less pipes must be calculated based on the previous year’s actual flow except for municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) permits and coverage under a general permit. Annual operating fees for facilities with more than five pipes must be calculated based on the number of pipes except for municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) permits and coverage under a general permit.
| (i) | Facilities with five or less discharge pipes: | ||||||
| 1. | Flow greater than 4,999,000 gal/day | $ | 2,660 | ||||
| 2. | Flow 2,000,000 - 4,999,999 gal/day | $ | 2,130 | ||||
| 3. | Flow 1,000,000-1,999,999 gal/day | $ | 1,600 | ||||
| 4. | Flow 500,000-999,999 gal/day | $ | 1,330 | ||||
| 5. | Flow 100,000-499,999 gal/day | $ | 1,065 | ||||
| 6. | Flow 50,000-99,000 gal/day | $ | 800 | ||||
| 7. | Flow 0-49,999 gal/day | $ | 530 | ||||
| (ii) | For six (6) or more discharge pipes | $ | 1,600 | ||||
| plus $800/discharge for each discharge | |||||||
| pipe over five. ($2,400 minimum charge). | |||||||
| (iii) | Coverage under General Permit | $ | 100 | ||||
| (except for NPDES Storm Water General Permits) | |||||||
| (iv) | Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems | ||||||
| 1. | Individual Permits | ||||||
| a. | Large MS4 | $ | 25,000 | ||||
| (population equal to or greater than 250,000) | |||||||
| b. | Medium MS4 | $ | 15,000 | ||||
| (population equal to or greater than 100,000 and less than 250,000) | |||||||
| c. | Small MS4 | $ | 10,000 | ||||
| (population less than 100,000) | |||||||
| 2. | Coverage under a MS4 General Permit | $ | 2,000 | ||||
| (v) | Agricultural Facilities. Annual Fee will be based on maximum permitted capacity. | ||||||
| 1. | Swine Facilities | ||||||
| a. | Facilities with a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds or more of normal production animal live weight at any one time | $ | 500 | ||||
| b. | Facilities with a capacity between 500,000 pounds and 1,000,000 pounds of normal production animal live weight at any one time | $ | 300 | ||||
| c. | Facilities with a capacity of less than 500,000 pounds of normal production animal live weight at any one time | $ | 150 | ||||
| 2. | Other Animal Operations | ||||||
| a. | Dry Manure/Litter Operations | $ | 75 | ||||
| b. | Wet Manure/Litter Operations | $ | 150 | ||||
| (vi) | Industrial NPDES Storm Water General Permit Coverage | $ | 75 |
(b) Water Quality Certification Application Fees.
| (i) | Certification of major activities requiring federal or state permits | $ | 1,000 | ||||
| (ii) | Certification of minor activities requiring federal or state permits | $ | 100 |
(c) Construction Permit Fees.
| (i) | Pretreatment Systems | ||||||
| 1. | For simple systems, such as one-component systems (e.g. oil/water separators, air strippers, PH control, etc.) | $ | 200 | ||||
| 2. | Complex (such as Multi-Component) systems | $ | 600 | ||||
| (ii) | Collection Systems | ||||||
| 1. | Non-Delegated Program | ||||||
| a. | 1000 ft. or less | $ | 100 | ||||
| b. | 1,001 to 9,999 ft. | $ | 200 | ||||
| c. | 10,000 ft. or greater | $ | 350 | ||||
| d. | Pump stations with or without sewer lines (Fee exempt for individual, residential pumps) | $ | 350 | ||||
| 2. | Delegated Project Review Program | $ | 75 | ||||
| (iii) | Wastewater Treatment Facilities. Fees for modifications without expansions will be assessed by the Department only for those modifications which require the actual submission of plans and specifications to the Department for review. | ||||||
| 1. | Facilities with a Flow of 1,000,000 GPD or greater | ||||||
| a. | New | $ | 1,050 | ||||
| b. | Expansion | $ | 800 | ||||
| c. | Modification without Expansion (Engineering review required) | $ | 550 | ||||
| d. | Modification without Expansion (No Engineering review required) | NC | |||||
| 2. | Facilities with a Flow of 0-999,999 GPD | ||||||
| a. | New | $ | 700 | ||||
| b. | Expansion | $ | 550 | ||||
| c. | Modification without Expansion (Engineering review required) | $ | 400 | ||||
| d. | Modification without Expansion (No Engineering review required) | NC | |||||
| (iv) | Project submittals with both collection and treatment components pay the sum of the applicable collection and treatment fees under (i), (ii), and (iii) above. | ||||||
| (v) | Construction NPDES Storm Water Permit | ||||||
| 1. | When the Department is the entity responsible for | $ | 125 | ||||
| reviewing the Stormwater Pollution Prevention | Plus $ | 100 | |||||
| Plan submitted for review | per disturbed acre | ||||||
| (not to exceed $2000) | |||||||
| 2. | When an entity other than the Department is responsible for review of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and the entity’s approval serves as a notice of intent for coverage under the general permit. | $ | 125 |
(d) Agricultural Waste Management Plan Application.
| (i) | New or Expanding Swine Facilities | ||||||
| 1. | Facilities with a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds or more of normal production animal live weight at any one time | $ | 2,500 | ||||
| 2. | Facilities with a capacity between 500,000 pounds and 1,000,000 pounds of normal production animal live weight at any one time | $ | 680 | ||||
| 3. | Facilities with a capacity of less than 500,000 pounds of normal production Animal live weight at any one time | $ | 340 | ||||
| (ii) | New* or expanding Other Animal Facilities | ||||||
| 1. | Dry Manure/Litter Operation | $ | 165 | ||||
| 2. | Wet Manure/Litter Operation | $ | 240 | ||||
| (e) | Industrial Storm Water ‘No Exposure’ Certification | $ | 350 | ||||
| *includes conversion to another type of facility, i.e. poultry to swine. |
(2) DHEC: Safe Drinking Water Act.
(a) In order to comply with the provisions of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, the Department is authorized to collect a fee from each public water system. The fee must be based upon the number of taps through which the system provides water to its customers. The fees collected must be returned to the department for the purposes of implementing the Safe Drinking Water Act Regulatory Program including engineering plan review, compliance inspections, and enforcement; and for providing technical assistance and monitoring and laboratory analytical services for the public water systems of the State. The fee shall be as follows:
(i) Community and Non-Transient Non-Community Water Systems
Fee = Program Administration Component + Distribution Monitoring Component + Source Monitoring Component
Program Administration Component:
$14.38 x (# Taps Up To 10) + $9.60 x (# Taps From 11 To 25) + $7.76 x (# Taps From 26 To 50) + $5.75 x (# Taps From 51 To 100) + $3.85 x (# Taps From 101 To 500) + $2.88 x (# Taps From 501 To 1,000) + $1.96 x (# Taps From 1,001 To 5,000) + $1.44 x (# Taps From 5,001 To 10,000) + $0.92 x (# Taps From 10,001 To 15,000) + $0.46 x (# Taps From 15,001 To 25,000) + $0.29 x (# Taps From 25,001 To 50,000) + $0.17 x (# Taps From 50,001 To 100,000) + $0.12 x (# Taps Greater Than 100,000)
Distribution Monitoring Component:
$262.50 (Systems Serving Up To 100 Taps); Or,
$750.00 (Systems Serving 101 To 1,000 Taps); Or,
$3,750 (Systems Serving 1,001 To 15,000 Taps); Or,
$7,500 (Systems Serving Greater Than 15,000 Taps)
Source Monitoring Component:
[($250 x (#GW Sources)) + ($500 x (#SW Sources))] (Up To 25 Taps); Or,
[($450 x (#GW Sources)) + ($800 x (#SW Sources))] (From 26 To 100 Taps);
Or, [($1,250 x (#GW Sources)) + ($1,800 x (#SW Sources))] (Greater Than 100 Taps); Or, [Maximum $7,500]
Program Administration Component of Fee (Base Amount + Rate Per Tap)
| System Size | Base Amount | Rate Per Tap | |||
| 1 | - | 10 | $ 0 | $14.38 | First 10 Taps |
| 11 | - | 25 | $ 143.80 | $ 9.60 | Taps 11-25 |
| 26 | - | 50 | $ 287.80 | $ 7.76 | Taps 26-50 |
| 51 | - | 100 | $ 481.80 | $ 5.75 | Taps 51-100 |
| 101 | - | 500 | $ 769.30 | $ 3.85 | Taps 101-500 |
| 501 | - | 1000 | $ 2,309.30 | $ 2.88 | Taps 501-1,000 |
| 1,001 | - | 5,000 | $ 3,749.30 | $ 1.96 | Taps 1,001-5,000 |
| 5,000 | - | 10,000 | $ 11,589.30 | $ 1.44 | Taps 5,001-10,000 |
| 10,001 | - | 15,000 | $ 18,789.30 | $ 0.92 | Taps 10,001-15,000 |
| 15,001 | - | 25,000 | $ 23,389.30 | $ 0.46 | Taps 15,001-25,000 |
| 25,001 | - | 50,000 | $ 27,989.30 | $ 0.29 | Taps 25,001-50,000 |
| 50,001 | - | 100,000 | $ 35,239.30 | $ 0.17 | Taps 50,001-100,000 |
| 100,001 and Above | $ 43,739.30 | $ 0.12 | Taps Over 100,000 |
Distribution and Source Monitoring Components of Fee
| System Size | Distribution Monitoring | Source Monitoring (Rate per Source) | |||
| (Number Of Taps) | (Fixed Rate) | Ground Water | Surface Water | ||
| 1 | - | 10 | $262.50 | $ 250 | $ 500 |
| 11 | - | 25 | $262.50 | $ 250 | $ 500 |
| 26 | - | 50 | $262.50 | $ 450 | $ 800 |
| 51 | - | 100 | $262.50 | $ 450 | $ 800 |
| 101 | - | 500 | $ 750 | $1,250 | $1,800 |
| 501 | - | 1000 | $ 750 | $1,250 | $1,800 |
| 1,001 | - | 5,000 | $ 3,750 | $1,250 | $1,800 |
| 5,000 | - | 10,000 | $ 3,750 | $1,250 | $1,800 |
| 10,001 | - | 15,000 | $ 3,750 | $1,250 | $1,800 |
| 15,001 | - | 25,000 | $ 7,500 | $1,250 | $1,800 |
| 25,001 | - | 50,000 | $ 7,500 | $1,250 | $1,800 |
| 50,001 | - | 100,000 | $ 7,500 | $1,250 | $1,800 |
| 100,001 And Above | $ 7,500 | $1,250 | $1,800 |
(ii) Other Public Water Systems
| Transient Non-Community Syst | Fee = $275 | |
| Systems Serving More Than 1 Tap But Less Than 15 Taps and Serving Less Than 25 People | Fee = $175 | |
| Systems Serving 1 Tap and Serving Less Than 25 People | Fee = $125 | |
| Vending Machines | Fee = $75 |
(iii) For the purposes of this fee schedule, tap is defined as a service connection, the point at which water is delivered to the consumer (building, dwelling, commercial establishment, camping space, industry, etc.) from a distribution system, whether metered or not and regardless of whether there is a user charge for consumption of the water.
(v) Penalties. All fees remaining unpaid thirty (30) days after billing will be issued a late notice with no penalty due; however, it will contain advisement of penalty for non-payment after sixty (60) days. Fees remaining unpaid after sixty days will be assessed a ten percent (10%) penalty. Fees remaining unpaid at the end of ninety (90) days will be assessed a twenty-five percent (25%) penalty in addition to the sixty day penalty. The Department may waive any or all of the assessed penalties in extenuating circumstances. The sum of both penalties may not exceed five thousand dollars. Persons delinquent under this paragraph will be notified by the Department by certified mail at their last known address.
(c) Construction Permit Application Fees
| (i) | Distribution systems and related components | |||
| 1. | 1,000 feet or less of line | $150 | ||
| 2. | 1,001 feet to 9,999 feet | $400 | ||
| 3. | 10,000 feet or greater | $600 | ||
| 4. | Distribution storage/pump stations | $600 | ||
| (ii) | Supply/Treatment from Groundwater Sources | |||
| 1. | Well systems (test well) | $500 | ||
| 2. | Well systems, (follow-up, including well head piping, storage | $500 | ||
| 3. | Well systems (one step) | $1,000 | ||
| 4. | Treatment systems (except for chemical feed systems) | $500 | ||
| 5. | Chemical feed systems | $250 | ||
| 6. | Small water system permits | $250 | ||
| (iii) | Supply/Treatment from Surface Water Sources | |||
| 1. | New treatment plants | $2,000 | ||
| 2. | Expansions of existing facilities | $1,500 | ||
| 3. | Modifications or addition of components | $1,000 | ||
| 4. | Plant storage, pumping and piping facilities | $500 | ||
| 5. | Chemical feed systems | $250 | ||
| (iv) | Drinking Water Dispensing Stations/Bottled Water Plants (using distribution water) | $500 | ||
| (v) | General Permit (which may include Delegated Review Program Approval) | |||
| 1. | Application for permit (not a renewal) | $1,000 | ||
| 2. | Delegated review permit | $75 | ||
| (vi) | Permit extensions | $50 |
(3) Air Quality.
(a) General.
(ii) Fees collected shall be placed in a separate non-reverting account within the Department to be used exclusively for the expenses in Section G(3)(a)(i).
(iii) Except as provided in Section F of this regulation, fees are non-refundable.
(b) Annual Fee. The source owner or operator must pay an annual permit fee to the Department. Beginning on July 1, 1994, and for each subsequent year, fees will be as follows:
(c) Annual Title V Program Maintenance Fee. The owner or operator of a source subject to the Title V requirements under Regulation 61-62.70 will be assessed the following annual maintenance fee set forth in Table 1 and based on actual emissions as determined in paragraph (3)(b) above.
| Table 1: Schedule of Annual Title V Program Maintenance Fees | |
| Actual Emission Level | Fee |
| < (less than) 10 tons | $500.00 |
| 10 tons to 50 tons | $1,000.00 |
| > (greater than) 50 tons to 100 tons | $2,000.00 |
| > (greater than) 100 tons to 250 tons | $3,500.00 |
| > (greater than) 250 tons to 1,000 tons | $6,500.00 |
| > (greater than) 1,000 tons | $10,000.00 |
(e) Exceptions.
(ii) No fee will be assessed for actual or permitted emissions in excess of 4,000 tons/year per pollutant.
(iii) The Department may exclude, from the fee calculations, insignificant quantities of actual emission not required in a permit application pursuant to Regulation 61-62.70.5(c).
(4) Laboratory Certification Services:
| (a) | Application Fee | $ | 125 | ||
| (b) | Minimum Annual Fee (per laboratory) | $ | 125 | ||
| (c) | Clean Water Act (CWA) Inorganics per parameter | $ | 20 | ||
| (d) | Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) Inorganics per parameter | $ | 20 | ||
| (e) | SDWA “Secondary” Inorganics per parameter | $ | 20 | ||
| (f) | CWA Organics: | ||||
| (i) | PCBs and Pesticides | $ | 350 | ||
| (ii) | Herbicides | $ | 350 | ||
| (iii) | Volatiles | $ | 350 | ||
| (iv) | Semi-Volatiles | $ | 350 | ||
| (v) | Dioxins and Furans | $ | 350 | ||
| (g) | SDWA Organics: | ||||
| (i) | Trihalomethanes | $ | 350 | ||
| (ii) | Organic Compounds | $ | 350 | ||
| (iii) | Volatiles | $ | 350 | ||
| (h) | Microbiology: | ||||
| (i) | Total Coliform | $ | 75 | ||
| (ii) | Fecal Coliform | $ | 75 | ||
| (iii) | Fecal Streptococci | $ | 75 | ||
| (i) | Biology | ||||
| (i) | Toxicity Testing | $ | 500/ Species | ||
| (ii) | Taxonomy | $ | 250 | ||
| (j) | Solid and Hazardous Wastes (SW-846 Methods): | ||||
| (i) | Inorganics (per parameter) | $ | 20 | ||
| (ii) | Organics (per parameter group) | $ | 350 | ||
| Note: SW-846 certification fees shall be capped at $1,500 for those laboratories which have paid the applicable per-parameter fees for CWA tests. | |||||
| (k) | Air Quality Analysis: | ||||
| (i) | Inorganics (per parameter) | $ | 20 | ||
| (ii) | Organics (per parameter group) | $ | 350 | ||
| Note: Air Quality Certification fees shall be capped at $1,500 for those laboratories which have paid the applicable per-parameter fees for CWA tests. |
(5) Radioactive materials licenses including reciprocity and general licenses specified in R.61-63.
| (a) | Low-Level Radioactive Waste Shallow Land Disposal | $ | 600,000 | ||
| (b) | Low-Level Waste Interim On Site Storage & Processing: | ||||
| (i) | Solid Components Only | $ | 7,500 | ||
| (ii) | Combination Waste Streams | $ | 15,000 | ||
| (c) | Low-Level Waste Processing Services: | ||||
| (i) | Less than 200 FT3/year | $ | 15,000 | ||
| (ii) | Greater than 200 FT3/year | $ | 75.000 | ||
| (d) | Low-Level Waste Consolidation Services | $ | 37,500 | ||
| (e) | Decontamination, Recycling, Pilot Study Services & Contaminated Equipment Storage (Non-Waste) | $ | 4,500 | ||
| (f) | Decommissioned Facility: | ||||
| (i) | Test Reactor | $ | 750 | ||
| (ii) | Non Fuel Cycle | $ | 750 | ||
| (iii) | Fuel Cycle | $ | 7,500 | ||
| (g) | Natural Occurring from Processes | $ | 750 | ||
| (h) | Radioactive material Manufacturing/Processing | $ | 40,500 | ||
| (i) | Irradiator (unshielded) | $ | 5,994 | ||
| (j) | Irradiator (Self-contained) | $ | 313 | ||
| (k) | Large Quantity Source Material | $ | 1,250 | ||
| (l) | Industrial Radiography (In-Plant only) | $ | 1,119 | ||
| (m) | Industrial Radiography (Temporary Field Site) | $ | 1,344 | ||
| (n) | General License for Distribution | $ | 806 | ||
| (o) | Medical Institution | $ | 707 | ||
| (p) | Teletherapy | $ | 1000 | ||
| (q) | Industrial Gauges | $ | 344 | ||
| (r) | Laboratories-Commercial/Medical | $ | 325 | ||
| (s) | Educational Institution | $ | 407 | ||
| (t) | Nuclear Pharmacy | $ | 1,244 | ||
| (u) | Medical Private Practice | $ | 588 | ||
| (v) | Moisture/Density Gauge | $ | 325 | ||
| (w) | Gas Chromatograph | $ | 188 | ||
| (x) | Services Consultants | $ | 207 | ||
| (y) | Bone Mineral Analyzer | $ | 432 | ||
| (z) | Eye Applicator | $ | 432 | ||
| (aa) | Medical/Academic Broad License | $ | 2,313 | ||
| (bb) | Well Logging | $ | 1,125 | ||
| (cc) | Mobile Scanning Services | $ | 675 | ||
| (dd) | Decontamination/Nuclear Laundry | $ | 4,375 | ||
| (ee) | All Other | $ | 338 |
(6) Radioactive Waste Transportation Permits.
(8) Hazardous and Mixed Waste.
| Annual Operating Fee | $ | 600 |
(9) Public Swimming Pool Fees.
(a) Construction Permits.
(ii) Type “E” Pools - $1,000 per flume (including minimum required design landing area) or water course, to include water slide. Additional area above minimum required landing area and all other Type “E” pools will be charged according to (i) above.
(iii) The Department may collect an additional $250 from the owner for each repeat final inspection that is required due to incomplete construction or construction that is not in accordance with permitted plans and specifications.
(b) Annual Operating Permits.
(10) Individual Residential Wells and Irrigation Wells. In accordance with R.61-44, Permitting of Individual Residential Wells and Irrigation Wells, the Department is authorized to collect a fee for each application to install an individual residential well and irrigation well. The fee collected must be returned to the Department for the purposes of developing and implementing the Individual Residential Well and Irrigation Well program, including proposed well construction review, compliance inspections, technical assistance, enforcement, and for providing bacteriological analytical services for new individual residential wells. The fee shall be as follows:
| (a) | Individual Residential Well | $ | 70 | |
| (b) | Irrigation Well | $ | 50 |
(11) Individual Residential Well Monitoring - These fees are to be charged for water samples collected by individuals from their residential well and submitted to the Department for analysis. These fees will not be charged if the samples are considered part of a Department groundwater contamination investigation and may be waived or reduced based on the individual’s ability to pay. Ambient water samples and samples from public water systems will not be accepted and analyzed.
| (a) | Total or Fecal Coliform | $ 20 per test | |
| (b) | Metals and Minerals | $ 50 per sample | |
| (c) | Other Inorganic Parameters | $ 25 per parameter | |
| (d) | Volatile Organic Chemicals | $ 50 per sample | |
| (e) | Herbicides, Pesticides, and other Synthetic Organic Parameters | $ 50 per parameter |
(12) Infectious Waste Annual Fees.
| (a) | Generators of 1000 pounds per month or more. | $ 600 | |
| (b) | Generators of 50 pounds per month through 999 pounds per month | $ 150 | |
| (c) | Transporters | $ 500 |
(13) Coastal Zone Management Program
| (a) | General. | |||
| (i) | The fees assessed are those fees sufficient to cover a portion of the reasonable costs associated with the development, processing, and administration of the Coastal Zone Management Program. | |||
| (ii) | Fees collected shall be placed in a separate non-reverting account within the Department to be used exclusively for the expenses in G(13)(a)(i), except for the amounts dedicated to the Coastal Resources Access Fund (CRAF). DHEC-OCRM shall make matching grants from the fund on a 50/50 basis to local governments in the South Carolina Coastal Zone for projects which enhance the public’s use and enjoyment of coastal resources. A portion of the funds collected as per G(13)(b) shall be dedicated to the CRAF. | |||
| (iii) | Local governments will only be charged the fee for a minor activity and State agencies will not be charged. | |||
| (b) | Critical Area Permit Application Fees | |||
| (i) | Minor activity: $250.00, except for docks 100 feet or less in length for which the fee will be $150.00 | |||
| (ii) | Major activity: $1000.00 | |||
| (iii) | Extensions or transfers of minor permits: $25.00 | |||
| (iv) | Extensions or transfers of major permits: $100.00 | |||
| (v) | Amendments for minor permits which must be placed on public notice: $100.00 | |||
| (vi) | Amendments for major permits which must be placed on public notice: $1000.00 |
(14) Oil and Gas Annual Fees
| Terminal Facility Registration Fees | $250. |
| (a) Type X - Annually greater than 75 cubic feet | $2,500 |
| (b) Type Y - annually less than 75 cubic feet | $300 |
| (c) Type Z - Combination X or Y but not for disposal within State-Transport only | $100 |
H. Time Schedules.
(1) General
(d) The time periods given in Section H.2 shall be stayed if:
(ii) The Department at least ten days prior to the expiration date, requests a delay in the review process to which the applicant agrees;
(iii) The Department is requested to hold a public hearing, in which case the time schedule will be tolled for no more than 60 days.
(e) Change in Project.
(i) Determination of Change. The Department may determine that the applicant has filed a new application whenever additional information provided by the applicant during any Departmental review period, in response to any statement identifying deficiencies in the application or supporting materials, or during any period allowed for public comment, either:
(ii) Effects of determination on schedule.
3. If the determination resulted from any other cause, or if the applicant does not elect to withdraw the change; the Department shall begin a review of the new application pursuant to the relevant schedule for timely action.
(iii) Effects of determination on fee. Unless the applicant elects to proceed with the previous application the original application shall be deemed withdrawn, and the fee shall be forfeited; provided, that the Department shall credit any amount to be refunded toward the permit application fee payable for the new permit unless the applicant requests a refund.
(f) Extension of schedule by other actions.
(g) Extension of periods for Departmental action.
(ii) The Department shall provide written notice to the permit applicant within ten (10) days of making a determination that an extension is necessary. Such notice shall contain a statement of the reasons for which the schedule must be extended.
(iii) When the Department determines that the reason for such extension is no longer applicable, the Department shall so notify the applicant in writing within ten (10) days of making such determination. The time period for the Department to complete the a timely review shall begin on the day the notice is mailed.
(2) Environmental Permit.
(a) Water Pollution Control:
| (i) | New/increased capacity NPDES or land application permits | 180 Days | ||||
| (ii) | Construction Permit for new treatment plant or expansion with increased volume, mass loading, or loading, or addition of pollutant to be controlled. | 120 Days (or 20 Days beyond effluent discharge permit issuance, whichever is greater) | ||||
| (iii) | Construction Permit for treatment plant upgrade (without expansion and no change in effluent discharge permit limits) | 90 Days | ||||
| (iv) | Construction permit for pre-treatment system | 90 Days | ||||
| (v) | Construction Permit for sewer systems (including pump stations and force main systems) | 60* Days *Add 45 days if separate navigable waterway permit is applicable | ||||
| (vi) | Storm water discharge under General Permit | 7 Days | ||||
| (vii) | Water Quality Certification | 180 Days | ||||
| (b) | Agricultural Waste Management Plan Application | |||||
| (i) | Swine Facilities | |||||
| 1. | Facilities with a capacity of 420,000 pounds or more of production animal live weight at any one time | 120 Days | ||||
| 2. | Facilities with a capacity of less than 420,000 pounds of normal production animal live weight at any one time | 90 Days | ||||
| (ii) | Other Animal Facilities | |||||
| 1. | Dry Manure/Litter Operation | 90 Days | ||||
| 2. | Wet Manure/Litter Operation | 120 Days | ||||
| (c) | Air Quality: | |||||
| (i) | Construction permit | 90 Days (Except for permits issued under the NESHAP Regulation [R.61-62.63] which provides 105 days for permit issuance.) | ||||
| (ii) | Operating permit | 90 Days | ||||
| (iii) | PSD Construction Permit | 270 Days | ||||
| (iv) | Title V Operating Permit | 540 Days | ||||
| (d) | Laboratory Certification: | |||||
| (i) | Initial certification | 90 Days | ||||
| (e) | Radioactive Materials licenses: | |||||
| (i) | New license - on-site disposal,broad license | 30 Days | ||||
| (ii) | New license - storage/treatment | 180 Days | ||||
| (iii) | License renewal - annual | 30 Days | ||||
| (iv) | Transporter permit | 10 Days | ||||
| (f) | Hazardous and Mixed Waste Management: | |||||
| (i) | Commercial Hazardous Waste Facilities | 990 Days | ||||
| (ii) | Non-Commercial Hazardous Waste Facilities | 540 Days |
Applications for permit modifications which add or delete units or which change the capacity of permitted units will be processed within The time schedules above.
| (g) | Solid Waste Management. | |||||
| (i) | Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Permit: | |||||
| 1. | Solid Waste Landfill Siting Study: | |||||
| a. | Preliminary Hydrogeologic Characterization Report | 60 Days | ||||
| b. | Site Hydrogeologic Characterization Work Plan | 90 Days | ||||
| c. | Site Hydrogeologic Characterization Report | 120 Days | ||||
| 2. | Permit Application | 360 Days | ||||
| (ii) | Industrial Solid Waste Landfill Permit: | |||||
| 1. | Solid Waste Landfill Siting Study: | |||||
| a. | Preliminary Hydrogeologic Characterization Report | 60 Days | ||||
| b. | Site Hydrogeologic Characterization Workplan | 90 Days | ||||
| c. | Site Hydrogeologic Characterization Report | 120 Days | ||||
| 2. | Permit Application | 360 Days | ||||
| (iii) | Municipal Incinerator Ash Landfill Permit: | |||||
| 1. | Solid Waste Landfill Siting Study: | |||||
| a. | Preliminary Hydrogeologic Characterization Report | 60 Days | ||||
| b. | Site Hydrogeologic Characterization Workplan | 90 Days | ||||
| c. | Site Hydrogeologic Characterization Report | 120 Days | ||||
| 2. | Permit Application | 360 Days | ||||
| (iv) | Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Permit | 180 Days | ||||
| (v) | Construction, Demolition and Land-Clearing Debris Landfill Permit | 120 Days | ||||
| (vi) | Waste Tire Permit (Processing, Collection and Disposal Permit) | 90 Days | ||||
| (vii) | Waste Tire Hauler Registration | 30 Days | ||||
| (viii) | Transfer Station Permit | 90 Days | ||||
| (ix) | Research, Development and Demonstration Permit | 90 Days | ||||
| (x) | Municipal Solid Waste Processing Permit | 90 Days | ||||
| (xi) | Lead-Acid Battery Facility Registration | 30 Days | ||||
| (xii) | Yard Trash Composting Facility Registration | 30 Days | ||||
| (h) | Infectious Waste Management: | |||||
| (i) | Treatment facility | 270 Days | ||||
| (ii) | Intermediate handling facility | 270 Days | ||||
| (i) | Drinking Water Permits: | |||||
| (i) | Drinking Water Construction | 45 Days | ||||
| (ii) | Recreational Waters | 15 Days | ||||
| (iii) | UST Construction Permit 15 Days In Coastal Zone | 45 Days | ||||
| (iv) | UST Operating Permit | 10 Days | ||||
| (v) | UIC Construction Permit | 60 Days | ||||
| (vi) | UIC Operating Permit | 45 Days |
(j) Individual Residential Wells and Irrigation Wells (issued under a general permit with the 48-hour period calculated from the time and date of receipt of the Notice of Intent excluding weekends and legal state holidays):
| (i) | Individual Residential Well | 48 Hours | |
| (ii) | Irrigation Well | 48 Hours |
(3) Coastal Zone Management Program.
(g) Solid Waste Management.
(a) Critical Area Permits
(ii) Major activities: 90 days
(iii) Extensions or transfers of minor activity permits: 15 days
I. Compliance with Other Statutes and Regulations.
Nothing in this regulation shall relieve the applicant of the duty to comply with all other applicable environmental statutes and regulations.
J. Severability.
Should any section, paragraph or other part of these regulations be declared invalid for any reason, the remainder shall not be affected.
HISTORY: Added by State Register Volume 19, Issue No. 6, eff June 23, 1995; Amended by State Register Volume 22, Issue No. 6, Part 2, eff June 26, 1998; State Register Volume 23, Issue No. 6, eff June 25, 1999; State Register Volume 25, Issue No. 2, eff February 23, 2001; State Register Volume 26, Issue No. 6, Part 1, eff June 28, 2002; State Register Volume 28, Issue No. 3, eff March 26, 2004; State Register Volume 29, Issue No. 3, eff March 25, 2005; State Register Volume 30, Issue No. 6, eff June 23, 2006; State Register Volume 32, Issue No. 5, eff May 23, 2008; State Register Volume 36, Issue No. 2, eff February 24, 2012; State Register Volume 38, Issue No. 6, Doc. No. 4460, eff June 27, 2014.