Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9 - ENVIRONMENT
Agency 25 - STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 740 - WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE REGULATION
Part III - Application and Technical Requirements
Section 9VAC25-740-105 - Application for an emergency authorization
Universal Citation: 9 VA Admin Code 25-740-105
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. An application for an emergency authorization as described in 9VAC25-740-45 shall include information addressing the following:
1. Contact
information of the applicant or permittee including name, mailing address,
telephone number, and, if applicable, fax number, and electronic mail
address;
2. Name of the city or
county where the emergency production, distribution, and reuse of reclaimed
water shall occur;
3. Recent and
current water use, including monthly water use in the previous calendar year
and weekly water use in the previous six months prior to the application. The
application shall identify the sources of such water and also identify any
water purchased from other water suppliers;
4. A description of the severity of the
public water supply emergency, including for reservoirs, an estimate of days of
remaining supply at the current rates of use and replenishment; for wells,
current production; for intakes, current streamflow;
5. A description of mandatory water
conservation measures taken or imposed by the applicant or permittee and the
dates when the measures were implemented. For the purposes of obtaining an
emergency authorization, mandatory water conservation measures shall include,
but are not limited to, the prohibition of lawn and landscape watering,
noncommercial vehicle washing, the watering of recreation fields, refilling of
swimming pools, and the washing of paved surfaces;
6. An estimate of water savings realized by
implementing mandatory water conservation measures;
7. Documentation that the applicant or
permittee has exhausted all public water supply management actions that would
minimize the threat to public welfare, safety, and health, and would avoid the
need to obtain an emergency authorization. This may include among other
actions, the acquisition of an Emergency Virginia Water Protection Permit ( as
provided in 9VAC25-210) for a new or increased withdrawal;
8. Any other information demonstrating that
public water supply conditions are a substantial threat to public health or
safety;
9. Name, address, and
permit number of the municipal treatment works that proposes to produce,
distribute, or reuse reclaimed water under the emergency
authorization;
10. A statement
confirming that the municipal treatment works:
a. Does not have SIUs, or
b. Has SIUs and a pretreatment program
developed, approved, and maintained in accordance with Part VII (9VAC25-31-730 et seq.) of the VPDES
Permit Regulation;
11.
Information regarding the design and operation of the treatment works,
demonstrating that the facility is currently capable of producing reclaimed
water meeting minimum standard requirements of
9VAC25-740-90 for reuses listed in
the application pursuant to subdivision 13 of this subsection;
12. Information specified in
9VAC25-740-100 B 6 regarding the
diversion of source water from the treatment works to reclamation and
reuse;
13. A list of proposed
reuses for reclaimed water produced by the municipal treatment works and an
explanation of how these reuses will protect public health and safety under the
current public water supply conditions;
14. A description of the system that will be
used to distribute reclaimed water from the municipal treatment works to the
intended reuses; and
15. A signed
and dated certification statement in accordance with signatory requirements of
the VPDES Permit Regulation (9VAC25-31) or the VPA Permit Regulation
(9VAC25-32), whichever applies to the permit issued to the municipal treatment
works.
B. The application for a permit described in 9VAC25-740-100 may be used as an application to issue an emergency authorization where the permit application contains the information required in subsection A of this section.
Statutory Authority: § 62.1-44.15 of the Code of Virginia.
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