Code of Colorado Regulations
1000 - Department of Public Health and Environment
1002 - Water Quality Control Commission (1002 Series)
5 CCR 1002-82 - REGULATION NO. 82 - 401 CERTIFICATION REGULATION
Section 5 CCR 1002-82.4 - APPLICATION FOR WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
(A) USACE SECTION 404. Application for state water quality certifications shall include:
Tier |
Description |
Cost |
1 |
Projects that incur minimal costs and water quality impacts |
$1,122 |
2 |
Projects that incur moderate costs and potential water quality impacts |
$3,876 |
3 |
Projects that involve large watershed area, a high degree of complexity, or a high potential for water quality impacts. |
Calculated on an hourly rate based on the actual costs of Division staff and contractor time. |
4 |
Projects that involve multiple or large watershed areas, a very high degree of complexity, very high potential for water quality impacts, or a high level of public involvement. |
Calculated on an hourly rate based on the actual costs of Division staff and contractor time. |
(B) 402 PERMITS ISSUED BY EPA. For 402 permits issued by EPA, application for certification shall be made in a manner determined by the Division, but at a minimum, shall include a copy of the application for the 402 permit submitted to EPA.
(C) FERC AND ALL OTHER FEDERAL LICENSES OR PERMITS. For FERC and all other federal licenses or permits for which water quality certifications are required, other than Section 404 permits as referenced in subsection 82.4 , and Section 402 permits referenced in subsection 82.4 , application for 401 certifications shall be made via letter to the Division. Fees will be determined consistent with Section 82.4 above. The letter of application shall contain the following information.
(D) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. The Division may request additional water quality related information from the applicant if the information contained in the federal application or the application for certification is deemed insufficient to reach a certification decision.