Washington Administrative Code
Title 173 - Ecology, Department of (See also Titles 197, 317, 372, and 508)
Chapter 173-219 - RECLAIMED WATER
Section 173-219-080 - Applying for a reclaimed water permit
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 173-219-080
Current through Register Vol. 24-06, March 15, 2024
(1) Reclaimed water permit application.
(a) Applications for reclaimed water permits
shall be submitted to the lead agency no later than one hundred eighty calendar
days before planned distribution of reclaimed water for use.
(b) Upon receipt of the application or
renewal application for a permit, the lead agency must assess the application
for completeness within ninety calendar days.
(c) Prior to submitting an application, the
permit applicant must receive lead agency approval on a feasibility analysis
under WAC 173-219-180.
(d) Prior
to, or in conjunction with, submitting an application, the permit applicant
must complete the required engineering report and submit it to lead agency for
approval.
(2) Changes requiring new or supplemental reclaimed water permit application.
(a) Any person permitted for Class B
reclaimed water generation proposing to generate Class A reclaimed water must
file a new or supplemental application for any Class A use of reclaimed water
not specifically authorized in the existing or active reclaimed water
permit.
(b) Prior to, or in
conjunction with, submitting the new or supplemental application, the permit
applicant must:
(i) Submit new or revised
planning and construction documents required in this chapter as necessary to
describe any modifications of the existing reclaimed water facility.
(ii) Submit a copy of the new use agreements
per WAC 173-219-290, unless the agreement for the new use is consistent with a
standard use agreement that the lead agency has previously approved.
(3) Permit application and review fees.
(a) When health is the lead
agency, health will charge a permit application fee in accordance with chapter
246-272 WAC. Health's permit fees may be based on or combined with the
associated source water treatment permit.
(b) When ecology is the lead agency, ecology
will charge a permit application fee in accordance with chapter 173-224
WAC.
(c) When health is nonlead
agency and must review a portion of a permit application received by ecology,
health will charge an hourly review fee under chapter 246-272 WAC.
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