Arizona Administrative Code
Title 18 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 9 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Article 3 - AQUIFER PROTECTION PERMITS - GENERAL PERMITS
Part A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section R18-9-A317 - Nitrogen Management Area
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 18-9-A317
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. The Director may designate a new Nitrogen Management Area to control groundwater pollution by sources of nitrogen regulated by Title 49, Chapter 2, Article 3 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and not covered under an individual permit, modify the boundaries or requirements of a Nitrogen Management Area, or rescind designation of a Nitrogen Management Area.
1.
If existing conditions or trends in nitrogen loading to an aquifer will cause
or contribute to an exceedance of the Aquifer Water Quality Standard for
nitrate at a point or points of current or reasonably foreseeable use of the
aquifer, the Director shall use the following criteria to determine whether to
designate the area as a Nitrogen Management Area:
a. Population of the area;
b. The degree to which the area is
unsewered;
c. Gross areal nitrogen
loading, calculated as the amount of nitrogen discharged into the subsurface by
use of on-site wastewater treatment facilities, divided by the land area under
consideration for designation as a Nitrogen Management Area;
d. Population growth rate of area;
e. Existing contamination of groundwater by
nitrogen species;
f. Existing and
potential impact to groundwater by sources of nitrogen other than on-site
wastewater treatment facilities;
g.
Characteristics of the vadose zone and aquifer;
h. Location, number, and areal extent of
existing and potential sources of nitrogen;
i. Location and characteristics of existing
and potential drinking water supplies; and
j. Any other information relevant to
determining the severity of actual or potential nitrogen impact on the
aquifer.
2. The Director
may modify the boundaries or requirements of a Nitrogen Management Area or
rescind designation of a Nitrogen Management Area based on:
a. A material change to one or more criterion
specified in subsection (A)(1); or
b. The adoption by a local agency of a master
plan to substantially sewer the area as soon as possible, but with a completion
deadline within 10 years, unless a completion deadline of more than 10 years is
approved by the Director.
B. Preliminary designation, modification, or rescission.
1. The Director shall provide a
report to the mayors and members of the Board of Supervisors of all towns,
cities, and counties and the directors of all sanitary districts affected by
the Department's proposed action to designate, modify, or rescind a Nitrogen
Management Area as follows:
a. If the
Department proposes to designate a Nitrogen Management Area, the Department
shall provide a report discussing each criterion specified in subsection
(A)(1).
b. If the Department
proposes to modify the boundaries or requirements of a Nitrogen Management Area
or rescind the designation of a Nitrogen Management Area, the Department shall
provide a report discussing applicable criteria in subsections (A)(1) and
(2).
2. The town, city,
county, or sanitary district receiving the Director's report may provide
written comments to the Department within 120 days to dispute the factual
information presented in the report and supply any information supporting the
comments.
3. The Director shall
evaluate the comments and supporting information obtained under subsection
(B)(2) and either designate, modify, or rescind the Nitrogen Management Area or
withdraw the proposal.
C. Final designation.
1. If the Director designates or modifies the
Nitrogen Management Area, the Department shall:
a. Issue or modify the Nitrogen Management
Area designation and any special provisions established for the area to control
groundwater pollution by sources of nitrogen regulated by Title 49, Chapter 2,
Article 3 of the Arizona Revised Statutes but not covered under an individual
permit. The Department shall provide notice to the mayors and members of the
Board of Supervisors of all towns, cities, and counties and the directors of
all sanitary districts affected by the determination;
b. Maintain the designation and a map showing
the boundaries of the Nitrogen Management Area at the Arizona Department of
Environmental Quality, 1110 West Washington, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 and on the
Department's web site at www.azdeq.gov;
and
c. Provide, upon request, a
copy of the Nitrogen Management Area designation and a map of the
area.
2. If the Director
withdraws the preliminary Nitrogen Management Area designation or rescinds the
Nitrogen Management Area designation, the Director shall issue a determination
stating the decision and post it on the Department's web site at
www.azdeq.gov.
D. Nitrogen Management Area requirements. Within a Nitrogen Management Area:
1. The
Department shall issue a Construction Authorization, under
R18-9-A301(D)(1)(c),
for an on-site wastewater treatment facility only if the applicant proposes, in
the Notice of Intent to Discharge, to employ one or more of the technologies
allowed under R18-9-E302 through R18-9-E322 that achieves a discharge level
containing not more than 15 mg/l of total nitrogen.
2. An agricultural operation shall use the
best control measure necessary to reduce nitrogen discharge when implementing
the best management practices developed under 18 A.A.C. 9, Article 4. The
Director may require the owner or operator to reassess the performance of the
impoundment liner systems constructed under
R18-9-403
before November 12, 2005.
3. A
person shall comply with any special provision established for the Nitrogen
Management Area, as applicable, for the person's facility.
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