Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 33 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part IX - Water Quality
Subpart 1 - Water Pollution Control
Chapter 3 - Permits
Subchapter A - General Requirements
Section IX-317 - Special Permits/Programs
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code IX-317
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. General Permits
1. The department may issue
general permits for certain categories of minor facilities or activities where
individual permits are not necessary in order to adequately protect the
environment or the public health. Before a general permit is issued the
following conditions must be met:
a. there
must be several minor sources or activities which involve the same or
substantially similar types of operations;
b. these facilities or activities discharge
or dispose of the same or similar types of wastes;
c. the same or similar monitoring
requirements, effluent limitations and operating conditions apply to these
facilities or activities; and
d.
these facilities or activities would be more appropriately controlled under a
general permit than under individual permits.
2. Although general permits may include
activities throughout the state, they may also be restricted to more limited
geographical areas.
3. All persons
operating a source or conducting an activity described in a general permit
become permittees, unless the source or activity is specifically covered by an
individual permit.
4. In order for
the department to maintain an updated list, a facility or activity that is
covered by a general permit may be required to register with the department in
accordance with the requirements of the general permit.
5. Any permittee covered by an individual
permit may request that the individual permit be canceled or allowed to expire
if the permitted source or activity is also covered by a general permit. As
long as the source or activity is covered by an individual permit, as well as a
general permit, the conditions and limitations of the individual permit govern,
until such time as it is cancelled or expires.
6. Any permittee not wishing to be covered by
a general permit may make application for an individual permit in accordance
with permit procedures.
7. The
department may revoke the authorization to discharge in accordance with a
general permit as it applies to any person and require such person to apply for
and obtain an individual permit if:
a. the
covered source or activity is a significant contributor to pollution or creates
other environmental problems;
b.
the permittee is not in compliance with the terms and conditions of a general
permit; or
c. conditions or
standards have changed so that the source or activity no longer qualifies for a
general permit.
B. Experimental Permits
1. To promote the development of water
pollution control technology for innovative processes or techniques, the
department may issue experimental permits that do not contain provisions
generally found in permits provided that the applicant submits clear, cogent,
and convincing proof that the process or technique has a reasonable and
substantial chance for success.
2.
All experimental permits shall not exceed one year in duration.
C. Temporary Permits
1. The department may issue a temporary or
interim permit to a person to allow discharge of pollutants where:
a. such discharge is unpermitted;
b. the discharge consists of pollutants not
covered by an effective permit; or
c. the discharge consists of pollutants that
are covered by an effective permit but the permit limits will be
exceeded.
2. This
temporary permit may be issued provided that:
a. the applicant submits a complete
application;
b. the applicant can
reasonably ensure that there is no public opposition to this permit.
3. Under circumstances where the
administrative authority determines that time is a critical factor, oral
requests are acceptable but must be followed within five days with a written
request.
4. A temporary permit may
be oral or written. Oral permission may only be given by the administrative
authority. If oral permission is granted, it shall be followed within five days
by a written temporary permit.
5.
All temporary permits shall not exceed 90 days in duration.
D. All requests for general permits, experimental permits, or temporary permits shall be in writing with the exceptions already noted. Such permits shall be subject to the provisions found in LAC 33:IX.307, 309, and 311 of these regulations.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2001 et seq., and in particular Section 2074(B)(3) and (B)(4)
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