Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 020 - Environmental Quality, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0011 - Water Quality
Chapter 20 - PERMITTING, DESIGN AND OPERATION STANDARDS CONFINED SWINE FEEDING OPERATIONS
Part A - INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 20-19 - Permit Revocation
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 20-19
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) A permit shall be revoked upon written request of the permittee and demonstration that the closure in accordance with Section 43 and any corrective action requirements in accordance with Section 45 of these regulations have been satisfactorily completed.
(b) A permit may be revoked by the Director for:
(i) Obtaining a
permit by misrepresentation, failure fully to disclose all relevant facts, or
false information submitted in the application.
(ii) Changing site conditions that cannot be
addressed by modifications to prevent violation of the Environmental Quality
Act or applicable regulations.
(iii) A pattern or history of violations of
the permit or these regulations.
(iv) Failure to comply with the terms of a
permit suspension.
(v) Any other
reason necessary to achieve compliance with applicable statutes, standards, or
regulations.
(vi) The Director
shall notify the permittee of record by registered or certified mail of the
Department's intent to terminate the permit. The notification shall include the
effective date and detailed requirements of the permit revocation, including:
(A) The date that all animals must be removed
from the facility.
(B) The date
that all animal waste must be removed from the facility.
(C) The date that closure must begin. A
closure plan shall be prepared and approved in accordance with Section 43 of
these regulations before closure shall begin.
(vii) The revocation notice shall become
final sixty (60) days from the date of receipt of notice unless within that
time the operator requests a hearing before the Environmental Quality Council.
Such a request shall be made in accordance with the Wyoming Department of
Environmental Quality Rules of Practice and Procedure.
(viii) Failure to comply with the terms of
the revocation notice, as modified by the contested case hearing if applicable,
shall be cause for forfeiture of financial assurance.
(ix) Financial assurance must be maintained
by the permittee until the closure and any corrective actions necessary have
been completed and approved by the Division.
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