Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3745-40-07 | Requirements for the field storage of biosolids and regional facility storage.
...there is a potential for an unpermitted discharge to waters of the state. (f) Store biosolids at a regional storage facility in a manner that is not protective of human health and the environment, impacts waters of the state or creates nuisance odors. (H) To protect public health or the environment or to minimize the creation of nuisance odors, the director or an authorized representative may do any of the followin... |
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Rule 3745-40-07 | Requirements for the field storage of biosolids and regional facility storage.
...there is a potential for an unpermitted discharge to waters of the state or conduits. (E) To protect public health or the environment or to minimize the creation of odors to prevent nuisance odors, the director or an authorized representative may do any of the following: (1) Decrease the maximum time the biosolids may be stored at a beneficial use site or regional storage facility. (2) Prohibit the storage of bios... |
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Rule 3745-40-08 | Requirements for the beneficial use of biosolids: general requirements, prohibitions, isolation distance requirements, site specific requirements, and additional site restrictions for the beneficial use of class B biosolids.
...al use site and are no longer likely to discharge to waters of the state. Methods or devices to stop or capture subsurface drain flow shall be accessible. If liquid class B or liquid bulk exceptional quality biosolids reach the subsurface drain outlet to surface waters of the state, the beneficial use of liquid biosolids shall cease and the flow shall be stopped or captured. Use of drain outlet plugs or other devices... |
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Rule 3745-40-08 | Requirements for the beneficial use of biosolids: general requirements, prohibitions, isolation distance requirements, site specific requirements, and additional site restrictions for the beneficial use of biosolids.
...al use site and are no longer likely to discharge to surface waters of the state or conduits to surface waters of the state. [Comment: Base the visual monitoring frequency on site specific conditions, including but not limited to, the extensiveness of the subsurface drainage system, proximity of beneficial use area to drain outlets, and the topography of the beneficial use site.] (b) Have methods or devices to stop... |
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Rule 3745-40-12 | Compliance and enforcement; and spill notification requirements.
... the requirements in this chapter. (B) Discharge notification requirements. The permittee shall notify the Ohio environmental protection agency by calling 1-800-282-9378 as soon as possible, but no later than twenty-four hours following the first discovery by the permittee that sewage sludge or biosolids have entered waters of the state. Within fourteen days after the sewage sludge or biosolids a... |
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Rule 3745-40-12 | Compliance and enforcement; and spill notification requirements.
...f human health or the environment. (B) Discharge notification requirements. The permittee or beneficial user, as applicable, shall notify the Ohio environmental protection agency by calling 1-800-282-9378 as soon as possible, but no later than thirty minutes following the first discovery that sewage sludge or biosolids have entered waters of the state. Within fourteen days after the sewage sludge or biosolids are di... |
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Rule 3745-42-01 | Definitions.
...dditional information. (9) "Controlled discharge" means an NPDES permitted discharge that can occur when certain stream conditions exist or when land application can not occur. (D) (1) "Dense glacial till" means tills that impede the movement of treated water away from the site and cause the formation of perched saturated conditions in the soil profile, especially with the addition of wastewater. (2) "Design S... |
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Rule 3745-42-01 | Definitions.
...dditional information. (9) "Controlled discharge" means an NPDES permitted discharge that can occur when certain stream conditions exist or when land application can not occur. (D) (1) "Dense glacial till" means tills that impede the movement of treated water away from the site and cause the formation of perched saturated conditions in the soil profile, especially with the addition of wastewa... |
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Rule 3745-42-01 | Definitions.
...dditional information. (9) "Controlled discharge" means an NPDES permitted discharge that can occur when certain stream conditions exist or when land application can not occur. (D) (1) "Dense glacial till" means tills that impede the movement of treated water away from the site and cause the formation of perched saturated conditions in the soil profile, especially with the addition of wastewa... |
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Rule 3745-42-02 | Applicability, exemptions and procedures.
...n applicant obtain a national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) permit, prior to beginning site preparation activities.] (b) As applicable, not begin until any of the following are obtained: (i) A 401 water quality certification or isolated wetland permit. (ii) A construction site storm water permit. (ii) Site activities that are prohibited prior to obtaining a permit to... |
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Rule 3745-42-02 | Applicability, exemptions, and procedures.
...n applicant obtain a national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) permit, prior to beginning site preparation activities.] (b) As applicable, not begin until any of the following are obtained: (i) A 401 water quality certification or isolated wetland permit. (ii) A construction site storm water permit. (ii) Site activities that are prohibited prior to obtaining a permit to install or plan approval incl... |
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Rule 3745-42-03 | Requirements for applications and engineering plans.
...ule. (iv) For projects that connect or discharge to the local sewer authority's disposal system, a cover sheet that has the local sewer authority's signature or a letter from the local sewer authority that expresses support for the project. (v) The date plans were prepared or revised. (vi) Scale or scales to which plans are drawn. (vii) Cross sections and plan and profile views of all the unit processes within th... |
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Rule 3745-42-03 | Requirements for applications and engineering plans.
...ode. (iv) For projects that connect or discharge to the local sewer authority's disposal system, also known as receiving POTW, a cover sheet that has the local sewer authority's signature or a letter from the local sewer authority that expresses support for the project. If the local sewer authority is different from the authority of the receiving POTW, provide signatures from both entities supporting the project. (... |
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Rule 3745-42-05 | Design flow and waste strength requirements
for treatment works sized for one hundred thousand gallons per day or
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...l wastewater may be required before discharge to waters of the state or to any other surface or subsurface disposal systems. Note h: Lower per seat estimate assumes a maximum of one church service per day, higher per seat estimate assumes a maximum of three church services per day. Weddings and funerals shall be counted as services. Note i: Non-domestic or industrial wastes are prohibited fr... |
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Rule 3745-42-05 | Design flow and waste strength requirements for treatment works sized for one hundred thousand gallons per day or less.
... all wastewater may be necessary before discharge to waters of the state or to any other surface or subsurface disposal systems. Note h: Lower per seat estimate assumes a maximum of one church service per day, higher per seat estimate assumes a maximum of three church services per day. Weddings and funerals are counted as services. Note i: Non-domestic or industrial wastes are prohibited from being discharged to so... |
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Rule 3745-42-06 | General permit to install.
...scription of the process generating the discharge, including all of the following: (a) The four-digit standard industrial classification codes or the North America industry classification system (NAICS) that best represent the principle products or activities provided by the disposal system. (b) Any existing quantitative data describing the concentration of pollutants in the disc... |
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Rule 3745-42-06 | General permit to install.
...scription of the process generating the discharge, including all of the following: (a) The four-digit standard industrial classification codes or the North America industry classification system (NAICS) that best represent the principle products or activities provided by the disposal system. (b) Any existing quantitative data describing the concentration of pollutants in the discharge. (c) The volume to be dischar... |
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Rule 3745-42-07 | Best available technology for connection into sanitary sewers and centralized collection and treatment of sewage, industrial waste and other waste.
... taken from the Ohio national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) general permit for storm water discharges associated with construction activity.] (B) Purpose and applicability. (1) The purpose of this rule is to establish, as part of a permit to install and plan approval program under Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code, a definition for best available technology for disposal systems permitted under this... |
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Rule 3745-42-07 | Best available technology for collection, disposal, storage, and treatment of sewage, industrial waste and other waste.
...en from the Ohio national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) general permit for storm water discharges associated with construction activity.] (B) Purpose and applicability. (1) The purpose of this rule is to establish, as part of a permit to install and plan approval program under Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code, a definition for best available technology for disposal systems ... |
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Rule 3745-42-11 | Holding tanks.
...de individual storage tanks for the discharge from sinks and the discharge from toilets. The total additive volume of both tanks shall not exceed five hundred gallons.] (3) A holding tank that is regulated by rules 3745-55-90 to 3745-55-99 of the Administrative Code or rules 3745-66-90 to 3745-66-101 of the Administrative Code. [Comment: These rules generally cover hazardous waste tank syste... |
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Rule 3745-42-11 | Holding tanks.
...nclude individual storage tanks for the discharge from sinks and the discharge from toilets. The total additive volume of both tanks shall not exceed five hundred gallons.] (3) A holding tank that is regulated by rules 3745-55-90 to 3745-55-99 of the Administrative Code or rules 3745-66-90 to 3745-66-101 of the Administrative Code. [Comment: These rules generally cover hazardous waste tank systems.] (4) A holding ... |
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Rule 3745-42-13 | Land application systems.
...nless permitted by a national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) permit. (d) On snow covered ground, unless permitted by an NPDES permit. (e) On frozen ground, unless permitted by an NPDES permit. (f) Using any form of spray distribution when the instantaneous wind speed exceeds twenty miles per hour. (g) To areas where a UIC class V injection well is present or within an area that could affect a UIC ... |
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Rule 3745-48-03 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...(e.g., hiring, promotion, demotion, discharge, salary/compensation issues, leave requests/issues, time card approvals/issues). (N) Complying with an executive order or policy. (O) Complying with an agency policy or a state administrative policy issued by the department of administrative services, the office of budget and management or other similar state agency. (P) Complying with a collective ... |
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Rule 3745-49-02 | Administrative procedures - definitions.
...es to maintain its secrecy. (3) Is not discharge or emission data. (U) "Unredacted copy" means the complete original version of information submitted to the agency from which information claimed to constitute a trade secret has not been omitted or withheld. (V) "Verified complaint" means a written complaint filed pursuant to and meeting the requirements of section 3745.08 of the Revised Code and rule 3745-49-12 of... |
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Rule 3745-49-02 | Administrative procedures - definitions.
...o maintain its secrecy. (3) Is not discharge or emission data. (U) "Unredacted copy" means the complete original version of information submitted to the agency from which information claimed to constitute a trade secret has not been omitted or withheld. (V) "Verified complaint" means a written complaint filed pursuant to and meeting the requirements of section 3745.08 of the Revised Cod... |