Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 020 - Environmental Quality, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0011 - Water Quality
Chapter 13 - CLASS I HW & NON-HW WELLS UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM
Section 13-8 - Permit modification, revocation, termination or transfer
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) Permits may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated either at the request of any interested person (including the permittee or licensee) or upon the administrator's initiative. However, permits may only be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for the reasons specified in this section. All requests shall be in writing and shall contain facts or reasons supporting the request.
(b) If the administrator decides the request is not justified, he or she shall send the requester a brief written response giving the reason for the decision. A request for modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination shall be considered denied if the Administrator takes no action within 60 days after receiving the written request. Denials of requests for modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination are not subject to public notice and comment. Denials by the administrator may be appealed for hearing to the Environmental Quality Council by a letter briefly setting forth the relevant facts.
(c) The administrator shall modify a permit or license when:
(d) Minor modifications of permits may be performed with the consent of the permittee or licensee without following the public notice requirements applicable to other modifications. Minor modifications will become final twenty (20) days from the date of receipt of such notice. For the purposes of this chapter, minor modifications may only:
(e) The administrator may revoke a permit for the following reasons:
(f) The administrator may modify a permit or license to resolve issues that could lead to the revocation or consider any of the reasons in Section (e) of this section as sufficient justification to terminate a permit or license. The administrator as part of any notification of intent to terminate a permit or license shall order the permittee or licensee to proceed with reclamation on a reasonable time period.
(g) If the administrator tentatively decides to modify or revoke and reissue a permit, he or she shall prepare a draft permit or license incorporating the proposed changes. The administrator may request additional information and, in the case of a modified permit, may require the submission of an updated application. In the case of revoked and reissued permits, the administrator shall require the submission of a new application.
(h) In a permit modification under this section, only those conditions to be modified shall be reopened when a new draft permit or license is prepared. All other aspects of the existing permit shall remain in effect for the duration of the unmodified permit. When a permit is revoked and reissued under this section, the entire permit is reopened just as if the permit has expired and was being reissued. During any revocation and reissuance proceeding the permittee shall comply with all conditions of the existing permit until a new final permit is issued.
(i) Permits will be automatically terminated after closure and release of the financial responsibility requirements of Section 17 by the department.
(j) When a permit transfer occurs pursuant to this section, the past permit will automatically terminate.
(k) Transfer of a permit is allowed only upon approval by the administrator.
(l) Proposed modifications, revocations or terminations are subject to the public notice and hearing requirements outlined in Section 19 of this chapter.