Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 58 - Environmental Quality, Department of
Rule 58.01.25 - RULES REGULATING THE IDAHO POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM PROGRAM
Section 58.01.25.106 - INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW
Current through August 31, 2023
01. Completeness Criteria. The Department will not begin processing or issue an individual IPDES permit application before receiving a complete application. An application is complete when an application form and any supplemental information are completed and submitted to the Department's satisfaction. The Department will not consider a permit application to be complete until all applicable fees required under Section 110 (Permit Fee Schedule for IPDES Permitted Facilities) are paid. (3-24-22)
02. Sufficiently Sensitive Methods. Except as specified in Subsection 106.02.c., a permit application shall not be considered complete unless all required quantitative data are collected in accordance with sufficiently sensitive analytical methods approved under 40 CFR Part 136 or required under 40 CFR Parts 400 through 471 and 501 through 503. (3-24-22)
03. Independence. The Department shall judge the completeness of any IPDES permit application independently of any other permit application or permit. (3-24-22)
04. Schedule. The Department will notify an applicant in writing whether the application is deemed complete for purposes of this section within: (3-24-22)
05. Additional Information. Notification that an application is complete does not preclude the Department from requiring the applicant submit additional information for the Department's use in processing the application. This additional information may only be requested when necessary to clarify, modify, or supplement previously submitted material. (3-24-22)
06. Incomplete Due to Waiver Denial. The Department will not consider a permit application to be complete if the Department waived application requirements under Subsection 105.11 or 105.17 and the EPA has disapproved the waiver. (3-24-22)
07. Impact of Waiver Delay. If a person required to reapply for a permit submits a waiver request to the Department more than two hundred ten (210) days before an existing permit expires, and the EPA does not disapprove the waiver request one hundred eighty-one (181) days before the permit expires, the Department will consider the permit application to be complete without the information that is the subject of the waiver request. (3-24-22)
08. Application Completeness Date. The completeness date of an application is the date on which the Department notifies the applicant that the application is complete. (3-24-22)