A. Application Requirements
1. Application Requirements. Any person,
desiring issuance of a state water quality certification, shall file an
application for certification with the Department of Environmental Quality at
its office in Baton Rouge. The application should include:
a. the date of application;
b. the name, address, or principal place of
business of the applicant;
c. if
the applicant is a corporation, the state in which it is incorporated, the name
of its principal officers and the name and address of the Louisiana agent for
service of process;
d. the name of
the individual who shall be primarily responsible for conduct of the activity
for which certification is sought (plant manager or other person responsible
for facility operation);
e. the
nature of the activity to be conducted by the applicant, including estimates of
volume of excavation for dredge and fill activities;
f. whether the discharge is occurring or
proposed, including an estimated schedule for all proposed
activities;
g. the location of the
discharge, stating if applicable, the municipality, the parish, the drainage
basin, the name of the receiving water, and the location of the point of
discharge with regard to the receiving water;
h. the nature of the receiving water,
including type (creek, river, swamp, canal, lake or pond), nature (fresh,
brackish or salt), and direction of flow;
i. description of waste treatment works, if
any, that will receive and process the wastewater before discharge into the
receiving water;
j. the type of
discharge, including chemical composition, quantity (expressed as gallons per
unit of time), frequency, temperature, and kinds and quantities of pollutants
or contaminants;
k. projected
future variations in the nature of the discharge;
l. the type, diameter or cross-section and
length of any conduit conveying the discharge;
m. names and addresses of adjoining riparian
owners; and
n. maps, drawings, or
plats at an appropriate scale and referenced to a commonly used set of
geographic coordinates (latitude/longitude or section/range/township) which
provide sufficient detail to accurately delineate:
i. the boundaries of the lands owned or to be
utilized by the applicant in carrying out any activity;
ii. the location and extent of receiving
waters in the vicinity of said lands;
iii. the location, dimensions, and type of
any temporary or permanent structures or conveyances erected or to be erected
on said lands; and
iv. the location
of discharges into receiving waters.
2. Processing Fee
a. A one-time processing fee will be assessed
all applicants to help defray the costs of this expanded program. The fee
schedule will be as follows.
Noncommercial Activities
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$37/application
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Commercial Activities
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$385/application
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b.
Payment shall accompany the application for certification. The department shall
consider the application incomplete and initiation of the application review
process will not begin until payment of the processing fee is received. Payment
shall be by one of the methods listed in LAC 33:IX.1309.M.1-2.b and shall be
nonrefundable.
3.
Exemptions from Processing Fee. All 402 permit applications will be exempt from
this fee since fees are already assessed as part of the state permit
system.
4. Approved Land Management
Plan Requirement. Applicants whose applications involve the clearing of land
for agricultural purposes shall submit to the Office of Environmental Services
an approved land management plan for the land to be cleared before the
application will be deemed adequate.
5. Power to Request Additional Information.
The administrative authority may request, and the applicant shall furnish, any
additional information deemed necessary for the proper consideration of the
application to determine if the proposed discharge meets all applicable
effluent limitations, water quality related effluent limitations, water quality
standards, new source performance standards, and toxic and pretreatment
standards.
6. Omissions from
Applications. If the applicant considers that it is not feasible or is
unnecessary to furnish any portion of the information required by Paragraphs 1
and 2 of this Section, applicant shall submit a detailed statement explaining
the reasons for omission of any such information; but if the administrative
authority does not concur in such omission, applicant shall submit the omitted
information.
7. Confidentiality of
Information. Any information submitted by the applicant, as required by an
application for certification, and declared as confidential by the applicant
shall be handled in accordance with LAC 33:I.Chapter 5.
8. Signing of Applications. Applications will
be considered valid only if the application bears the signature of an
individual authorized by a company, corporation, municipality, governmental
agency, or an individual if the individual is the applicant. The signatory
shall certify that all information contained in the application is true and
correct to the best of his knowledge.