North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 33.1 - Department of Environmental Quality
Article 33.1-24 - Hazardous Waste Management
Chapter 33.1-24-06 - Permits
Section 33.1-24-06-34 - Remedial action plan operations
Universal Citation: ND Admin Code ยง 33.1-24-06-34
Current through Supplement No. 395, January, 2025
1. Recordkeeping requirements. The owner or operator is required to keep records of:
a. All data used to complete
remedial action plan applications and any supplemental information that the
owner or operator submits for a period of at least three years from the date
the application is signed; and
b.
Any operating records and other records the department requires the owner or
operator to maintain as a condition of the remedial action plan.
2. Time period computation.
a. Any time period
scheduled to begin on the occurrence of an act or event must begin on the day
after the act or event. (For example, if the remedial action plan specifies
that the owner or operator must close a staging pile within one hundred eighty
days after the operating term for that staging pile expires, and the operating
term expires on June first, then June second counts as day one of the one
hundred eighty days, and the owner or operator would have to complete closure
by November twenty-eighth.)
b. Any
time period scheduled to begin before the occurrence of an act or event must be
computed so that the period ends on the day before the act or event. (For
example, if the owner or operator is transferring ownership or operational
control of the site, and transfers the remedial action plan to the new owner or
operator, the new owner or operator must submit a revised remedial action plan
application no later than ninety days before the scheduled change. Therefore,
if the owner or operator plans to change ownership on January first, the new
owner or operator must submit the revised remedial action plan application no
later than October third, so that the ninetieth day would be December
thirty-first.)
c. If the final day
of any time period falls on a weekend or legal holiday, the time period must be
extended to the next working day. (For example, if the owner or operator wishes
to appeal the department's decision to modify the remedial action plan, then
the owner or operator must petition the department within thirty days after the
department has issued the final remedial action plan decision. If the thirtieth
day falls on Sunday, then the owner or operator may submit the appeal by the
Monday after. If the thirtieth day falls on July fourth, then the owner or
operator may submit the appeal by July fifth.)
d. Whenever a party or interested person has
the right to or is required to act within a prescribed period after the service
of notice or other paper upon them by mail, three days must be added to the
prescribed term. (For example, if the owner or operator wishes to appeal the
department's decision to modify the remedial action plan, then the owner or
operator must petition the department within thirty days after the department
has issued the final remedial action plan decision. However, if the department
notifies the owner or operator of the decision by mail, then the owner or
operator may have thirty-three days to petition the department.)
3. Transfer of a remedial action plan to a new owner or operator.
a. An owner or operator may transfer the
remedial action plan to a new owner or operator, provided the owner or operator
follows the requirements specified in the remedial action plan for modification
to identify the new owner or operator, and incorporate any other necessary
requirements with prior approval of the department. These modifications do not
constitute "significant" modifications for purposes of subsection 1 of section
33.1-24-05-33. The new owner or
operator must submit a revised remedial action plan application no later than
ninety days before the scheduled change along with a written agreement
containing a specific date for transfer of remedial action plan responsibility
between the owner or operator and the new owner or operator.
b. When a transfer of ownership or
operational control occurs, the owner or operator as the old owner or operator
must comply with the applicable requirements in sections
33.1-24-05-74 through
33.1-24-05-88 until the new
owner or operator has demonstrated compliance with the financial assurance
requirements. The new owner or operator must demonstrate compliance with
sections
33.1-24-05-74 through
33.1-24-05-88 within six months
of the date of the change in ownership or operational control of the facility
or remediation waste management site. When the new owner or operator
demonstrates compliance with sections
33.1-24-05-74 through
33.1-24-05-88 to the department,
the department will notify the old owner or operator that that person no longer
needs to comply with sections
33.1-24-05-74 through
33.1-24-05-88 as of the date of
demonstration.
4. Noncompliance and program reporting by the department. The department must report noncompliance with remedial action plans according to the provisions of section 33.1-24-06-15.
General Authority: NDCC 23.1-04-03; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 1
Law Implemented: NDCC 23.1-04-03, 23.1-04-05, 23.1-04-08, 23.1-04-15; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 19
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