Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R317 - Water Quality
Rule R317-15 - Water Quality Certification
Section R317-15-5 - Public Notice and Public Hearing

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 317-15-5

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

5.1. The director's draft Certification shall be subject to a public notice and comment period. The comment period shall ordinarily be 30 days, but may be lengthened or shortened for good cause. For example:

A. the period may be shortened if the application is of a type that is routinely granted;

B. the period may be shortened if the impacts of the proposed activity are minor;

C. the period may be shortened if the period for issuing a Certification is shortened by the federal licensing or permitting agency; or

D. the period may be lengthened for a major activity.

5.2. Every five years the USACE advertises the re-evaluation of the general permits under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act for reissuance with a public notice in the Federal Register. At that time, the Division is given the opportunity to reevaluate State requirements for Certification application, conditions and notification as well as how and if the general permits will be recertified with a Blanket Certification. Any general permit denied Blanket Certification during this period would require individual application to the Division for a project by project Certification.

The director then issues a 30-day public notice announcing which general permits will receive Certification and their requirements for the next five years. In an effort to support the streamlined process of the Corps' general permit program, the Division will not hold a project specific Certification public notice for individual activities authorized by the Corps under the general permits during the subsequent five years unless the Division declined to certify specific general permits during the re-evaluation process.

5.3. When practicable, the public notice and comment period and any public hearing for a draft Certification will ordinarily be held jointly with federal agencies that are licensing or permitting the proposed activity.

5.4. If the certification is not public noticed by the federal agency the Division will publish the public notice by one or more of the following methods:

A. Utah Department of Environmental Quality website; or

B. any other means selected by the director that will effectively solicit input from stakeholders representing State and federal agencies, interests groups, and the general public.

5.5. The director may, at the director's discretion, hold a public hearing to take oral comments.

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