Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 020 - Environmental Quality, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0011 - Water Quality
Chapter 3 - REGULATIONS FOR PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL OR MODIFY PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES, WASTEWATER FACILITIES, DISPOSAL SYSTEMS, BIOSOLIDS MANAGEMENT FACILITIES, TREATED WASTEWATER REUSE SYSTEMS AND OTHER FACILITIES CAPABLE OF CAUSING OR CONTRIBUTING TO POLLUTION
Section 3-13 - Suspending, Revoking, and Terminating Permits

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 3-13

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) The Director may suspend, revoke, or terminate an individual permit, coverage under a general permit, or coverage under a permit by rule for any of the following reasons:

(i) Noncompliance with the terms of the permit, the Water Quality Rules, or the Environmental Quality Act;

(ii) Unapproved modifications in design or construction;

(iii) False information submitted in the application, failure in the application or during the issuance process to disclose fully all relevant facts, or misrepresenting any relevant facts at any time;

(iv) Changing site conditions that would result in violation of the requirements of this Chapter or applicable Water Quality Rules;

(v) Noncompliance with applicable state and local water quality management plans as required by Section 15 of this Chapter; or

(vi) The Director determines that the installation, construction, modification, or operation of the facility is not protective of surface water standards, groundwater standards, public health, or the environment.

(b) The Department shall notify the permittee in writing of its intent to suspend, terminate, or revoke an individual permit or coverage under a general permit. The notification shall include the reasons for suspending, terminating, or revoking the permit. The suspension, revocation, or termination is effective twenty (20) days after the permittee receives the Department's notice unless the permittee requests a contested case hearing before the Environmental Quality Council.

(c) Individual permits and authorizations under general permits automatically terminate:

(i) Sixty (60) days after sale or exchange of the permitted facility if the Division does not receive an application to transfer the permit in compliance with Section 9(b) of this Chapter;

(ii) When superseded by a new, transferred, renewed, or modified permit; and

(iii) Upon written request of the permittee.

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