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Section 6109.16 | Writ of mandamus.

...o perform any act required of them by such order within a reasonable time, the order may be enforced by a writ of mandamus issued by any court authorized to issue such writ.

Section 6109.17 | Funds for safe drinking water systems.

...The legislative authority of each municipal corporation, or the department or officer having jurisdiction to provide for the raising of revenue by tax levies, sales of bonds, or otherwise shall take all steps necessary to secure the funds for any purpose set forth in sections 6109.11 to 6109.20 of the Revised Code. When the funds are secured, or the bonds therefor have been sold, such funds shall be considered as in ...

Section 6109.18 | Emergency bonds to fund safe drinking water improvements.

...the immediate issuance of bonds. When such finding is approved by the tax commissioner and is certified to the taxing authority of the municipal corporation, it shall issue bonds, or notes in anticipation thereof, and such bonds or notes shall be outside the limitations provided by section 133.05 of the Revised Code. The debt charges on bonds issued under order of the director outside the limitations prescribed by se...

Section 6109.19 | Additional charges for water supply to pay for improvements.

...mission is final and it is claimed by such person that the revenues derived from the operation of such system is not sufficient to warrant the expense of making the improvements or changes so ordered, an application may be made to the public utilities commission for authority to make and collect additional charges from the water consumers and users of the utility's service. Upon the filing of such application the com...

Section 6109.20 | Maintaining fluoride content of public water supply.

... of water, fluoride shall be added to such water to maintain fluoride content of not less than eight-tenths milligrams per liter of water nor more than one and three-tenths milligrams per liter of water beginning: (A) On or before January 1, 1971, for a public water system supplying water to twenty thousand or more persons; (B) On or before January 1, 1972, for a public water system supplying water to five thousand...

Section 6109.21 | License to operate public water system.

...xpiration date of the license. (E) Each application for a license or license renewal shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee established under division (M) of section 3745.11 of the Revised Code. However, an applicant for an initial license who is proposing to operate a new public water system shall submit a fee that equals a prorated amount of the appropriate fee established under that division for the remain...

Section 6109.22 | Rules for administrative assessment and collection of monetary penalties.

...the scope of any prior action. (O) The failure or inability of a public water system to obtain assistance under this section does not alter the obligation of the public water system to comply with all applicable requirements of this chapter and rules adopted under it.

Section 6109.23 | Administrative assessment and collection of monetary penalties for failure to comply with safe drinking water rules.

...nalties for failure to comply with this chapter or rules adopted under it. For public water systems serving populations of more than ten thousand, a monetary penalty assessed under this section shall be not less than one thousand dollars for each day of each violation, but in no case shall the total amount of monetary penalty exceed ten thousand dollars per violation. For public water systems serving populations of t...

Section 6109.24 | Rule governing demonstration of technical, managerial, and financial capability of water systems; implementation of asset management programs.

...emented. (D) If a public water system fails to submit an acceptable written description of the system's asset management program or otherwise fails to demonstrate technical, managerial, and financial capability in accordance with this section and rules adopted under it, the director may request the owner or operator of the system to revise and resubmit the written description. Environmental protection agency staff ...

Section 6109.25 | Appointment of receiver; petition.

... existing at the public water system which present a threat to public health or welfare; (b) A statement of the absence of other adequate remedies at law; (c) The population served by the public water system; (d) A statement that declares both of the following: (i) The facts concerning the conditions at the public water system have been brought to the attention of the owner and operator or that efforts to co...

Section 6109.30 | Drinking water protection fund.

...nking water quality in this state; (5) Support of programs for the prevention of contamination of surface and ground water supplies in this state that are sources of drinking water. (B) The director may expend not more than two hundred thousand dollars from the fund in each fiscal year for the purpose of making loans to owners and operators of public water systems for emergency remediation of threats of contaminati...

Section 6109.31 | Violations - noncompliance.

...(A) No person shall violate this chapter, a rule adopted under it, or any order or term or condition of a license, license renewal, variance, or exemption granted by the director of environmental protection under it. Each day of noncompliance is a separate violation. (B) No person shall make a false material statement or representation in an application, license, record, report, or other document that is requ...

Section 6109.32 | Investigations - enforcement by attorney general.

...The director of environmental protection may on the director's own initiative investigate or make inquiries into any suspected violation of section 6109.31 of the Revised Code. The attorney general, upon written request by the director, shall bring an action for injunction or other appropriate civil action or criminal prosecution against any person violating or threatening to violate that section. In an actio...

Section 6109.33 | Civil penalty.

...than twenty-five thousand dollars for each violation, to be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the drinking water protection fund created in section 6109.30 of the Revised Code. The attorney general, upon written request by the director of environmental protection, shall bring an action for such a penalty against any person who violates that section. Such an action is a civil action, governed by the Rules ...

Section 6109.34 | Right of entry.

...priate inspection warrant necessary to achieve the purposes of this chapter within the court's territorial jurisdiction.

Section 6109.35 | Nonliability of water suppliers.

...caused by the previous water supplier's failure to comply with drinking water standards if the acquiring water supplier does both of the following: (1) Enters into a written agreement with the environmental protection agency to bring the water system into compliance with drinking water standards within a specified period of time; (2) Brings the water system into compliance with drinking water standards within the t...

Section 6109.99 | Criminal penalties.

...day of violation constitutes a separate offense. (B) Whoever knowingly violates division (B), (C), or (D) of section 6109.31 of the Revised Code is guilty of a felony and, notwithstanding section 2929.18 of the Revised Code, shall be fined not more than twenty-five thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than four years, or both. Each day of violation constitutes a separate offense. (C) Whoever recklessly...

Section 6111.01 | Water pollution control definitions.

...any sewage, sludge, sludge materials, industrial waste, or other wastes in any waters of the state. (B) "Sewage" means any liquid waste containing sludge, sludge materials, or animal or vegetable matter in suspension or solution, and may include household wastes as commonly discharged from residences and from commercial, institutional, or similar facilities. (C) "Industrial waste" means any liquid, gaseous, or so...

Section 6111.011 | Environmental enforcement authority over ephemeral features.

...following: (1) Administer and enforce Chapter 3734. of the Revised Code with regard to any discharge, deposit, dumping, or placement of wastes regulated under that chapter in an ephemeral feature; (2) Administer and enforce Chapter 3714. of the Revised Code with regard to any discharge, deposit, dumping, or placement of construction and demolition debris in an ephemeral feature; (3) Take any other authorized ac...

Section 6111.02 | Isolated wetland permit definitions.

...ncy and duration that are sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. "Wetlands" includes swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas that are delineated in accordance with the 1987 United States army corps of engineers wetland delineation manual and any other procedures and requirements adopted by the United S...

Section 6111.021 | General and individual isolated wetland permits.

...(A)(1) The director of environmental protection shall issue a general state isolated wetland permit or permits to cover activities within this state for purposes of section 6111.022 of the Revised Code. A general permit is effective for five years. Upon the expiration of a general permit, the director shall issue a new general permit. (2) The director may issue an individual state isolated wetland permit for purpose...

Section 6111.022 | Proposed filling of wetland subject to level one review.

... quality. An applicant that receives such a notice may apply for an individual state isolated wetland permit in accordance with the procedures and requirements established under section 6111.023 of the Revised Code. (D) Mitigation for the proposed filling of an isolated wetland that is subject to level one review shall be conducted in the following preferred order: (1) Without the objection of the director an...

Section 6111.023 | Proposed filling of wetland subject to level two review.

...nally scarce within the watershed in which it is located and does not contain rare, threatened, or endangered species. (4) The impact would not result in significant degradation to the aquatic ecosystem. (5) Appropriate mitigation has been proposed for any unavoidable impacts. (6) Storm water and water quality controls will be installed to ensure that peak post-development rates of surface water runoff from ...

Section 6111.024 | Proposed filling of wetland subject to level three review.

...lity and to ensure compliance with this chapter and rules adopted under it. (3) Prior to the issuance of an individual state isolated wetland permit under this section, or prior to, during, or after the filling of the isolated wetland that is the subject of the permit, the director may require that the applicant or permit holder perform various environmental quality tests, including, without limitation, chemic...

Section 6111.025 | Wetland mitigation banks.

...(A) The department of natural resources, the division of wildlife in that department, or any other division in that department that is designated by the director of natural resources may establish and operate a wetland mitigation bank for purposes of sections 6111.02 to 6111.027 of the Revised Code. A mitigation bank so established may be used by any individual or entity, including any agency or department of t...