Arizona Administrative Code
Title 18 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 9 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Article 3 - AQUIFER PROTECTION PERMITS - GENERAL PERMITS
Part C - TYPE 2 GENERAL PERMITS
Section R18-9-C302 - 2.02 General Permit: Intermediate Stockpiles at Mining Sites
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 18-9-C302
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A 2.02 General Permit allows for intermediate stockpiles not qualifying as inert material under A.R.S. § 49-201(19) at a mining site.
B. Notice of Intent to Discharge. In addition to the Notice of Intent to Discharge under R18-9-A301(B), an applicant shall submit the construction and operation specifications used to satisfy the requirements in subsection (C)(1).
C. Design and operational requirements.
1. An applicant shall design, construct, and
operate the stockpile so that it does not impound water. An applicant may rely
on stormwater run-on controls or facility design features, such as drains, or
both.
2. An applicant shall direct
storm runoff contacting the stockpile to a mine pit or a facility covered by an
individual or general permit.
3. A
permittee shall maintain any engineered feature of the facility in good working
condition.
4. A permittee shall
visually inspect the facility at least quarterly and repair any defect as soon
as practical.
5. A permittee shall
not add hazardous substances to the stockpiled material.
D. Closure requirements. In addition to the closure requirements in R18-9-A306, the following apply:
1. If an intermediate
stockpile covered under a 2.02 General Permit is permanently closed, a
permittee shall remove any remaining material, to the greatest extent
practical, and regrade the area to prevent impoundment of water.
2. The permittee shall submit a narrative
description of closure measures to the Department within 30 days after
closure.
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