A wastewater discharge permit shall be issued for a specified
time period, not to exceed five years from the effective date of the
permit. A wastewater discharge permit may be issued for a period less
than five years, at the discretion of the Director. Each wastewater
discharge permit will indicate a specific date upon which it will
expire.
[Amended 4-30-2007 by Ord. No. 723-07]
A wastewater discharge permit shall include such conditions
as are deemed reasonably necessary by the Director to prevent pass-through
or interference, protect the quality of the water body receiving the
treatment plant's effluent, protect worker health and safety,
facilitate sludge management and disposal, and protect against damage
to the POTW.
The Director shall provide public notice of the issuance of
a wastewater discharge permit. Any person, including the user, may
petition the Director to reconsider the terms of a wastewater discharge
permit within 10 days of notice of its issuance.
A. Failure to submit a timely petition for review shall be deemed to
be a waiver of the administrative appeal.
B. In its petition, the appealing party must indicate the wastewater
discharge permit provisions objected to, the reasons for this objection,
and the alternative condition, if any, it seeks to place in the wastewater
discharge permit.
C. The effectiveness of the wastewater discharge permit shall not be
stayed pending the appeal.
D. If the Director fails to act within seven days, a request for reconsideration
shall be deemed to be denied. Decisions not to reconsider a wastewater
discharge permit, not to issue a wastewater discharge permit, or not
to modify a wastewater discharge permit shall be considered final
administrative actions for purposes of judicial review.
E. Aggrieved parties seeking judicial review of the final administrative
wastewater discharge permit decision must do so by filing a complaint
with the Circuit Court for Harford County within 30 days of the final
administrative decision on the wastewater discharge permit.
The Director may modify a wastewater discharge permit for good
cause, including but not limited to the following reasons:
A. To incorporate any new or revised federal, state or local pretreatment
standards or requirements.
B. To address significant alterations or additions to the user's
operation, processes or wastewater volume or character since the time
of wastewater discharge permit issuance.
C. A change in the POTW that requires either a temporary or permanent
reduction or elimination of the authorized discharge.
D. Information indicating that the permitted discharge poses a threat
to the City's POTW, the City of Aberdeen's personnel, or
the receiving waters.
E. Violation of any terms or conditions of the wastewater discharge
permit.
F. Misrepresentations or failure to fully disclose all relevant facts
in the wastewater discharge permit application or in any required
reporting.
G. Revision of or a grant of variance from categorical pretreatment
standards pursuant to 40 CFR 403.13.
H. To correct typographical or other errors in the wastewater discharge
permit.
I. To reflect a transfer of the facility ownership or operation to a new owner or operator, as provided in §
450-66.
A user with an expiring wastewater discharge permit shall apply for wastewater discharge permit reissuance by submitting a complete permit application, in accordance with §
450-59 of this Part
4, a minimum of 90 days prior to the expiration of the user's existing wastewater discharge permit.