South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-9 - Water Pollution Control Permits
Subchapter 61-9.124 - PROCEDURES FOR DECISION MAKING
Part A - GENERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Section 61-9.124.A.3 - Application for a permit
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-9.124.A.3
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
(a)
(1)Any person who requires a permit under the
NPDES program shall complete, sign, and submit to the Department an application
for each permit required under R.61-9.122.1. Applications are not required for
NPDES general permits under R.61-9.122.28.
(2) The Department shall not begin the
processing of a permit until the applicant has fully complied with the
application requirements for that permit.
(3) Permit applications must comply with the
signature and certification requirements of R.61-9.122.22.
(4) A person discharging waste from more than
one (1) location shall file a separate application for each discharge location.
A single application may be filed for multiple outfalls discharging from a
single location, except that the discharge from each outfall shall be described
separately in the application.
(b)
(1) Any
person who requires a permit under the Land Application or State program shall
complete, sign, and submit to the Department an application for each permit
required under R 61-9.503, R.61-9.504 or R.61-9.505.
Applications are not required for General permits under R.61-9.505.23. Notices
of Intent are required for General permits. See R.61-9.505.23.
(2) The Department shall not begin the
processing of a permit until the applicant has fully complied with the
application requirements for that permit.
(3) Permit applications must comply with the
signature and certification requirements of R.61-9.505.22.
(4) A person discharging waste from more than
one (1) location shall file a separate application for each discharge location.
A single application may be filed for multiple sites discharging from a single
location, except that the discharge from each site shall be described
separately in the application.
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