South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-107 - Solid Waste Management
Subchapter 61-107.4 - Solid Waste Management: Compost and Mulch Production from Land-clearing Debris, Yard Trimmings and Organic Residuals
Part V - General Permits
Section C - Corrective Measures and General Permit Revocation
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs C
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
1. Upon a determination by the Department and written notification that the facility operating under a general permit poses an actual or potential threat to human health or the environment, the Department may require the permittee to implement corrective measures as appropriate.
2. Approval to operate under a General Permit may be revoked for failure to comply with the conditions of the General Permit or this regulation.
a. Whenever the
Department finds that material or substantial violations demonstrate a
disregard for, or inability to comply with a general permit, and that these
violations would make continuation of the approval to operate under a general
permit not in the best interest of human health and safety or the environment,
the Department may, after a hearing, revoke the approval to operate as
appropriate and necessary.
b. For
the purposes of this regulation, "hearing" means a conference between the
Department and a permittee, during which the permittee is given opportunity to
respond to a written notice of alleged violation, and may be accompanied by
legal and/or technical counsel, at the conference.
c. If, after a hearing, the Department
determines that approval to operate under authority of a general permit should
be revoked, an administrative order revoking the approval will be
issued.
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