Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 020 - Environmental Quality, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0009 - Solid Waste Management
Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1-4 - Permit Denial, Revocation, Modification, or Termination
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 1-4
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) The Director may deny a permit if:
(i) Permit issuance
would conflict with any provision of the Act or these rules;
(ii) The applicant fails to submit the
required information;
(iii) The
facility history indicates continual noncompliance with these rules;
(iv) The application indicates that the
facility would not comply with the location, design and construction,
operating, monitoring, closure or post- closure standards as specified in the
applicable sections of these rules;
(v) The application misrepresents actual site
conditions;
(vi) The applicant
fails to employ a solid waste manager who meets the qualifications of the
applicable chapter of these rules; or
(vii) The applicant, or any partners,
executive officers, or corporate directors, has been found civilly or
criminally liable for violations of environmental quality or criminal
racketeering laws or regulations which in the judgment of the Director
constitutes evidence that the applicant cannot be relied upon to conduct the
operations described in the application in compliance with the Act and these
rules.
(b) Permit revocation:
(i) The Director may revoke a
permit in instances of continual noncompliance, or if it is determined that the
permit application misrepresented actual site conditions, or if the continued
operation is inconsistent with any provision of the Act or these
rules.
(ii) The Director shall
notify the operator of his or her intent to revoke the permit. The written
notification shall contain the basis for revoking the permit. All permit
revocation procedures shall be accomplished in accordance with the requirements
of the Wyoming Administrative Procedures Act.
(iii) The Director may order facility closure
following permit revocation. Closure and post-closure activities shall be
accomplished in accordance with a plan approved by the Administrator. If a
closure/post-closure plan has not been approved, closure and post-closure
activities shall be accomplished in accordance with the standards specified in
the applicable chapter of these rules.
(c) Permit modification: The Director may modify an existing permit by notifying the facility operator in writing. The written notification shall contain the basis for modifying the permit.
(d) Permit termination:
(i) Operating permit termination:
(A) Upon completion of closure activities,
the operator shall provide a certification, with supporting documentation, from
a Wyoming registered professional engineer confirming that the provisions of
the closure plan have been carried out and that the facility has been closed in
compliance with the closure standards specified in these rules. The operator
shall be notified in writing whether the closure certification is deficient or
a written termination of the operating permit shall be issued. Operating
permits shall not terminate until written authorization has been provided by
the Administrator.
(ii)
Closure permit termination:
(A) Following the
initial minimum post-closure period specified in the applicable chapter of
these rules, the owner or operator may submit a petition to the Administrator
requesting termination of the facility's closure permit and post-closure
period. Petitions shall include supporting documentation and certification from
a Wyoming registered engineer that post-closure care has been completed in
compliance with the post-closure plan and in a manner protective of human
health and the environment. The operator shall be notified in writing whether
the post-closure certification is deficient or a written termination of the
closure permit shall be issued. Closure permits shall not terminate until
written authorization has been provided by the Administrator.
(iii) Release of financial
assurance: Following permit termination, financial assurance shall be released
as prescribed in Chapter 7 of these rules.
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