New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 6 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Chapter X - DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Subchapter A - GENERAL
Article 3 - STATE POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
Part 750 - STATE POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (SPDES) PERMITS
Subpart 750-1 - OBTAINING A SPDES PERMIT AND POSS REGISTRATION
Section 750-1.16 - Renewal of existing SPDES permits

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) Any permittee who intends to continue to discharge beyond the period of time covered in the applicable SPDES permit must file for renewal of the permit at least 180 days prior to its expiration. Filing for renewal shall be made by the permittee on forms provided by the department.

(b) SPDES permits maybe administratively renewed.

(c) At administrative renewal the department shall make available to the public:

(1) the applicant's name and address;

(2) a brief description of the project;

(3) a list of department permits directly related to the project for which application is pending;

(4) the name and classification of the receiving water body;

(5) the permits priority ranking score;

(6) the name and telephone number of the department contact person;

(7) the existing permit application, draft permit, fact sheet, priority ranking sheet and a description of the SPDES priority ranking system; and

(8) an opportunity to submit written comments or request a public hearing on the permit application or the permit's priority ranking score.

(d) Public notification of SPDES renewals and time frames for issuance shall be in accordance with Part 621 of this Title.

(e) If a permittee seeks renewal of a permit for a discharge and the establishment that would be or is the source of the permitted discharge has not operated during the term of the permit, it shall not be entitled to administrative renewal. Such renewal shall require full technical review.

(f) If the regional water engineer determines that full technical review of a SPDES permit is necessary to include provisions in or make changes to the permit necessary to comply with the Clean Water Act, such renewal shall require full technical review.

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