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Industrial Wastewater Facility Permitting

 

New Construction

Renewal

Substantial Revision

Minor Revision

Transfer

 

 

What is a New Construction?

 

The construction of a new source to include a building, structure, facility, or installation from which there is or may be a discharge of wastewater to the environment.

 

What is required for a New Construction?

 

1.     Application Review Fee

2.      Two (2) completed wastewater permit application Form 1, General Information (Form 62-620.910(1), as required by Rule 62-620.301, F.A.C.

3.   Two (2) completed copies of the appropriate and applicable form from the list below:
 

DEP Form No.

Form Name

Facility Type

Discharge Mode

 

Form 62-620.910 (4)

Form 2GC

Process Water

Ground

 

Form 62-620.910 (5)

Form 2CS

Process Water

Surface Waters

 

Form 62-620.910 (6)

Form 2EG

Non-Process Water

Ground Waters

 

Form 62-620.910 (7)

Form 2ES

Non-Process Water

Surface Waters

 

 

 

4.   A description of the plant and plant operations;

    1.      Types and quantities of all waste material to be generated whether liquid, gaseous or solid;

    2.      Proposed waste control facilities;

    3.      The treatment objectives;

    4.      The design criteria on which the control facilities are based;

    5.      The design information for all discharge points or outfalls discharging to ground or surface waters including a:

      a.      discussion of the antidegradation requirements of Rule 62-4.242, F.A.C.,

      b.      discussion of the receiving water body classification and corresponding water quality standards,

      c.      discussion of any considerations to be given to the receiving water body or contiguous waters such as any designated Outstanding Florida Waters or Outstanding National Resource Waters described in Chapter 62-302, F.A.C.,

d.      discussion of the applicable water quality based effluent limitations as determined in accordance with Chapter 62-650, F.A.C., and

e.      site specific information, such as types and quantities of materials delivered to and stored at the proposed site or plant from which pollutants or wastes may spill or be washed during storm events and the proposed methods for containment and clean-up when appropriate.

6.      Two (2) 8-1/2 X 11” schematics of the roads leading to the wastewater treatment plant.

 

  

 

What is a Renewal?

 

The re-certification of an existing operational license, usually issued for five (5) years.

 

What is required for a Renewal?

 

 

 

1.      Application Review Fee

2.      Two (2) completed wastewater permit application Form 1, General Information (Form 62-620.910(1), as required by Rule 62-620.301, F.A.C

3.      Two (2) completed copies of the appropriate and applicable form from the list below:

 

 

DEP Form No.

Form

Facility Type

Discharge Mode

i.

Form 62-620.910 (4)

Form 2GC

Process Water

Ground

ii.

Form 62-620.910 (5)

Form 2CS

Process Water

Surface Waters

iii.

Form 62-620.910 (6)

Form 2EG

Non-Process Water

Ground Waters

iv.

Form 62-620.910 (7)

Form 2ES

Non-Process Water

Surface Waters

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.      A description of the plant and plant operations;

5.      Proposed waste control facilities;

6.      site specific information, such as types and quantities of materials delivered to and stored at the proposed site or plant from which pollutants or wastes may spill or be washed during storm events and the proposed methods for containment and clean-up when appropriate.

7.      layout of the facility identifying pollution sources, routing, discharge points and receiving waters


 

 

 

What is a Substantial Revision?

 

A substantial revision is a change in the permit conditions in response to a modification to the facility or activity which is reasonable expected to lead to a substantially different environmental impact or which involves a substantially different type of wastewater, residuals or industrial sludge treatment, reuse or disposal system.

 

What is required for a Substantial Revision?

 

 

1.      Application Review Fee

2.      Two (2) completed wastewater permit application Form 1, General Information, as required by Rule 62-620.910(1), F.A.C

3.      Two (2) completed copies of the appropriate and applicable form from the list below:

 

 

DEP Form No.

Form

Facility Type

Discharge Mode

i.

Form 62-620.910 (4)

Form 2GC

Process Water

Ground

ii.

Form 62-620.910 (5)

Form 2CS

Process Water

Surface Waters

iii.

Form 62-620.910 (6)

Form 2EG

Non-Process Water

Ground Waters

iv.

Form 62-620.910 (7)

Form 2ES

Non-Process Water

Surface Waters

 








 

 


4.  
All supporting information and design to support your request

 

What is a Minor Revision?

 

A minor revision to an existing permit is a change to the permit conditions, including any decrease or increase in staffing requirements or monitoring frequencies, correction of minor errors or typographical mistakes, transfer of a permit to a new owner, extension of compliance dates or construction schedules, delineation of outfalls or discharge points, or modification to the facility or activity that is not expected to lead to substantially different environmental impact.

 

 

What is required for a Minor Revision?

 

 

 

1.      Application Review Fee

2.      Two (2) completed wastewater permit application Form 62-620.910(9) as required by Rule 62-620.XXX, F.A.C.

 

 

 

 

What is a Transfer?

 

The “Transfer of Permit” is the formal act of transferring the ownership of a permit from the exiting permittee to a proposed permittee.

 

What is required for a Transfer?

 

 

1.      Application Review Fee

2.      Two (2) completed wastewater permit application Form 62-620.910(11) as required by Rule 62-620.XXX, F.A.C.






 

 

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