North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 33.1 - Department of Environmental Quality
Article 33.1-20 - Solid Waste Management and Land Protection
Chapter 33.1-20-15 - Solid Waste Management Fees
Section 33.1-20-15-01 - Application processing fee

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

1. Applicants for permits for transporting solid waste and for solid waste management units shall pay, at the time the permit application is filed, an application processing fee as follows:

a. Two hundred dollars for a solid waste transporter.
(1) Solid waste transporter permits are effective for up to five years, expiring on June thirtieth of the fifth year.

(2) Each solid waste transport vehicle must display decals issued by the department that show the solid waste transporter permit number and permit expiration date.

(3) The application processing fee must include decals for one solid waste transport vehicle.

(4) Decals for additional solid waste transport vehicles covered by the permit are available for purchase at the time of application or any later time during the permit period for a fee of twenty-five dollars per vehicle.

(5) Additional decals may be purchased only for vehicles directly owned or operated by the permittee. Additional decals may not be purchased for vehicles owned or operated by a subcontractor working for the permittee. A solid waste transportation subcontractor shall apply for and obtain an individual solid waste transporter permit.

(6) New vehicle decals are required after a permit expires regardless of when the decal was purchased during the permit period.

b. Five thousand dollars for any resource recovery system unit.

c. One thousand dollars for any municipal waste landfill unit that receives on average less than twenty tons [18.2 metric tons] per day.

d. Three thousand dollars for any municipal waste landfill unit that receives on average from twenty tons [18.2 metric tons] per day to fifty tons [45.4 metric tons] per day.

e. Five thousand dollars for any municipal waste landfill unit that receives on average more than fifty tons [45.4 metric tons] per day to five hundred tons [453.5 metric tons] per day.

f. Twenty thousand dollars for any municipal waste landfill unit that receives on average more than five hundred tons [453.5 metric tons] per day.

g. Three thousand dollars for any surface impoundment unit. A surface impoundment receiving an average of more than ten tons [9.1 metric tons] of waste per day and which will be closed with the waste materials remaining in place shall pay applicable fees for the appropriate size of industrial waste or special waste landfill unit.

h. One thousand dollars for any industrial waste or special waste landfill unit that receives on average ten tons [9.1 metric tons] per day or less.

i. Ten thousand dollars for any industrial waste or special waste unit that receives on average more than ten tons [9.1 metric tons] but less than one hundred tons [90.7 metric tons] per day.

j. Twenty thousand dollars for any industrial waste or special waste unit that receives on average one hundred tons [90.7 metric tons] or more per day.

k. Two thousand dollars for any inert waste landfill unit that receives on average more than forty tons [18.1 metric tons] per day.

2. Modifications of existing unexpired permits which are initiated by the department may not require an application processing fee. Modifications of existing unexpired permits not initiated by the department that require major review may be required to submit a processing fee with the modification request.

General Authority: NDCC 23.1-08-03, 23.1-08-10; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 1

Law Implemented: NDCC 23.1-08-03, 23.1-08-10; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 23

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