Indiana Administrative Code
Title 327 - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 7.1 - WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
Rule 4 - Septage Management Permits
Section 4-4 - Permit conditions

Universal Citation: 327 IN Admin Code 4-4

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-18-12-4

Affected: IC 13-18-12

Sec. 4.

(a) A septage management permit is subject to the following conditions:

(1) The permittee must only use the business name stated in the septage management permit for:
(A) septage management vehicle signage;

(B) the business website; and

(C) any other form of septage business including:
(i) contracts;

(ii) receipts; and

(iii) advertising.

(2) Permits issued under this article are not transferable.

(3) The permittee shall provide septage management services in a manner that does not create a threat to human health or the environment, including the following:
(A) The permittee shall not pump, dump, or allow the leakage or drainage of septage onto any unauthorized premises, land surfaces, public roads, or into the waters of the state.

(B) Any spillage of septage onto unauthorized premises, land surfaces, public roads, or waters of the state must be handled, removed, and disposed in accordance with this article and 327 IAC 2-6.1.

(C) Water from any source used for flushing or cleaning septage vehicles, equipment used in septage management, or a sewage disposal system must:
(i) be obtained in a manner that prevents the possibility of contaminating the water source; and

(ii) if the water is obtained from a potable water source, include installation of a backflow prevention device.

(D) Water used for flushing or cleaning purposes must be disposed of in accordance with the wastewater disposal requirements of this article.

(b) The application for a permit or the issuance of a permit does not:

(1) convey any property rights of any sort or any exclusive privileges to the applicant or permittee;

(2) authorize:
(A) any injury to any person or private property;

(B) invasion of other property rights; or

(C) any infringement of federal, state, or local laws or regulations; or

(3) preempt any duty to comply with other federal, state, or local requirements.

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