Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R649 - Oil, Gas and Mining; Oil and Gas
Rule R649-9 - Waste Management and Disposal
Section R649-9-9 - Permit and Renewal Approval, Denial, Revocation, Suspension, Modification or Transfer
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 649-9-9
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
1. Permit and renewal approval.
1.1. Construction approvals
issued by the division are valid for one year from approval date. An extension
may be granted by the division.
1.2. Operating approvals issued by the
division for waste management facilities shall remain in effect for five years
from the approval date.
1.3. After
division review, permits may be renewed for successive 5-year terms.
1.3.1. Prior to renewal approval, the
division shall review the operation, compliance history, bonding and technical
requirements for the disposal facility.
1.3.2. The division, after notice to the
operator, may require modifications of the disposal facility permit, including
modifications necessary to the facility permit terms and conditions consistent
with statutes, rules or judicial decisions.
2. An application may be denied if:
2.1. A complete application is not
submitted.
2.2. The application
does not meet R649-9-3.3 on siting and/or R649-9-3.4 on geologic and hydrologic
requirements.
2.3. The proposed
disposal facility or modification may be detrimental to fresh water, public
health, safety or the environment.
2.4. The applicant is unable to justify good
cause for the proposed facility.
2.5. An applicant or owner in the facility
has a history of failure to comply with division rules and orders, state or
federal environmental laws, or is in current violation of a division or board
order requiring corrective action.
3. Revocation, suspension, or modification of a permit.
3.1. The division may revoke,
suspend, or impose additional operating conditions or limitations on a disposal
facility permit at any time, for good cause, after notice to the
operator.
3.2. The division may
suspend a waste disposal permit or impose additional conditions or limitations
in an emergency to forestall an imminent threat to fresh water, public health,
safety or the environment.
3.3.
Suspension of a disposal facility permit may be for a fixed period of time or
until the operator remedies the violation or potential violation.
3.4. If the division suspends a disposal
facility permit, the disposal facility shall not accept oil field waste during
the suspension period.
4. Transfer of a permit.
4.1. The operator shall
not transfer a permit without the division's prior written approval.
4.2. A request for transfer of a permit shall
identify officers, directors and owners of 25 percent or greater in the
transferee.
4.3. Unless the
director otherwise orders, public notice or hearing are not required for the
transfer request's approval.
4.4.
If the division denies the transfer request, it shall notify the operator and
the proposed transferee of the denial by certified mail, return receipt
requested, and either the operator or the transferee may request, within 10
days of receipt of the notice, a public hearing before the board.
4.5. Until the division approves the transfer
and the required assurance is in place, the division shall not release the
transferor's financial assurance.
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