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 PERMITS: RELATED STATUTES AND RULES

To view state statutes relating to the Aquifer Protection Permit program, see Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • § 49-107 - Power and delegation of state authority
  • § 49-109 - Certificate of disclosure of violations; definition; remedies
  • § 49-111 - Permit application; plan approval; notice to counties, cities or towns
  • § 49-241.01 - Groundwater protection permit facilities; schedule; definition
  • § 49-242 - Procedural requirements for individual permits; annual registration of permittees; fee
  • § 49-243 - Information and criteria for issuing individual permit; definition
  • § 49-243.01 - Presumptive best available demonstrated control technology
  • § 49-244 - Point of compliance
  • § 49-245 - Criteria for issuing general permit
  • § 49-246 - Criteria for developing best management practices
  • § 49-250 - Exemptions
  • § 49-251 - Temporary emergency waiver
  • § 49-261 - Compliance orders; appeal; enforcement

To view state rules relating to the Aquifer Protection Permit program, see Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.).

Drywells
To view state statutes relating to the drywell program, see Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • § 49-332 - Registration
  • § 49-333 - Regulation of dry wells; license to drill

To view state rules relating to the Aquifer Protection Permit program, see Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • R18-9-C301 - 2.01 General Permit: Drywells That Drain Areas Where Hazardous Substances Are Used, Stored, Loaded, or Treated
  • R18-9-C304 - 2.04 General Permit: Drywells that Drain Areas at Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities Where Motor Fuels are Used, Stored, or Loaded

Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (AZPDES)
To view state statutes relating to the Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program, see Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • § 49-255.01 - Arizona pollutant discharge elimination system program; rules and standards; affirmative defense; exemption from termination
  • § 49-255.02 - Pretreatment program; rules and standards

To view state rules relating to the Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program, see Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.).

To view federal rules relating to the Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program, see Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • 40 CFR 122.7 - Confidentiality of information
  • 40 CFR 122.21 - Application for a permit (applicable to State programs, see 123.25)
  • 40 CFR 122.22 - Signatories to permit applications and reports (applicable to State programs, see 123.25)
  • 40 CFR 122.26 - Storm water discharges (applicable to State NPDES programs, see 123.25)
  • 40 CFR 122.29 - New sources and new dischargers
  • 40 CFR 122.32 - As an operator of a small MS4, am I regulated under the NPDES storm water program?
  • 40 CFR 122.33 - If I am an operator of a regulated small MS4, how do I apply for an NPDES permit and when do I have to apply?
  • 40 CFR 122.34 - As an operator of a regulated small MS4, what will my NPDES MS4 storm water permit require?
  • 40 CFR 122.35 - As an operator of a regulated small MS4, may I share the responsibility to implement the minimum control measures with other entities?
  • 40 CFR 122.42 - Additional conditions applicable to specified categories of NPDES permits
  • 40 CFR 122.44 - Establishing limitations, standards, and other permit conditions
  • 40 CFR 122.62(a) and (b) - Modification or revocation and reissuance of permits (applicable to state programs, see 123.25)
  • 40 CFR 124.8 - Fact sheet
  • 40 CFR 124.56 - Fact sheets
  • 40 CFR 125, Subparts A, B, D, H, and I - Criteria and standards for the national pollutant discharge elimination system
  • 40 CFR 129 - Toxic effluent pollutant standards
  • 40 CFR 133 - Secondary treatment regulation
  • 40 CFR 136 - Guidelines for establishing test procedures for the analysis of pollutants
  • 40 CFR 401 - General provisions
  • 40 CFR 403 and Appendices A, D, E, and G - General pretreatment regulations for existing and new sources of pollution
  • 40 CFR 412 - Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) point source category
  • 40 CFR 405 through 471 - Point source categories

Biosolids
View state statutes relating to the disposal, use, and transportation of biosolids, see Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • § 49-255.03 - Sewage sludge program; rules and requirements

To view state rules relating to the Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program, see Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • 18 A.A.C. 9, Art 1 - General Provisions
  • 18 A.A.C. 9, Art 2 - Individual Permits
  • 18 A.A.C. 9, Art 3 - General Permits

To view federal rules relating to the Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program, see Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • 40 CFR 503, Subpart C - National standards for use and disposal of biosolids (40 CFR 503.20 through 40 CFR 503.28)

Dredge and Fill Program
View state statutes relating to the dredge and fill program, see Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • § 49-202 - Designation of state agency

To view federal rules relatin the dredge and fill program, see Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.).

To view federal rules relating to the dredge and fill program, see United States Code (USC).

Reclaimed Water
View state statutes relating to the use of reclaimed water, see Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • § 49-245.02 - General permit for certain discharges associated with man-made bodies of water

To view state rules relating to the use of reclaimed water, see Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.).

Agricultural General Permits
View state statutes relating to the use of agricultural general permits, see Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • § 49-247 - Agricultural general permits; best management practices for regulated agricultural activities

To view state rules relating to the use of reclaimed water, see Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • R18-9-402 - Agricultural General Permits: Nitrogen Fertilizers
  • R18-9-403 - Agricultural General Permits: Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations

Grazing Best Management Practices
View state statutes relating to the use of grazing best management practices, see Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • § 49-202.01 - Surface water quality general grazing permit; best management practices for grazing activities; definition

To view state rules relating to the use of grazing best management practices, see Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • R18-9-501 - Surface Water Quality General Grazing Permit

Permit and Compliance Fees
View state statutes relating to permit and compliance fees, see Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • § 49-241.02 - Maximum payment for aquifer protection permit fees; definitions

To view state rules relating to permit and compliance fees, see Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) Leaving ADEQ Web site.

  • 18 A.A.C. 14, Art 1 - Water Quality Protection Fees
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