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Application for Groundwater Savings Facility Permit is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Water Resources - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is a Groundwater Savings Facility Permit?
A: A Groundwater Savings Facility Permit is a permit issued by the state of Arizona allowing for the storage, recovery, and use of groundwater.
Q: Who needs to apply for a Groundwater Savings Facility Permit?
A: Any individual or entity planning to operate a groundwater savings facility in Arizona needs to apply for a permit.
Q: What are the requirements for obtaining a Groundwater Savings Facility Permit?
A: The specific requirements vary depending on the size and nature of the facility, but generally include demonstrating the ability to minimize impacts on neighboring water users, ensuring water quality standards are met, and providing a detailed operational plan.
Q: How can I apply for a Groundwater Savings Facility Permit?
A: You can apply for a permit by submitting an application to the appropriate regulatory agency in Arizona, such as the Arizona Department of Water Resources.
Q: What is the application process for a Groundwater Savings Facility Permit?
A: The application process typically involves submitting a completed application form, paying the required fees, providing the necessary documentation and plans, and undergoing a review and evaluation by the regulatory agency.
Q: How long does it take to obtain a Groundwater Savings Facility Permit?
A: The time to obtain a permit can vary depending on the complexity of the facility and the completeness of the application, but it may take several months to a year or more.
Q: What are the fees associated with a Groundwater Savings Facility Permit?
A: The fees associated with a permit application include an initial application fee, as well as annual fees for maintaining the permit.
Q: What are the ongoing requirements for holders of a Groundwater Savings Facility Permit?
A: Permit holders are typically required to submit regular reports, maintain accurate records, comply with operational and monitoring requirements, and pay annual fees to keep the permit active.
Q: What happens if I operate a groundwater savings facility without a permit?
A: Operating a groundwater savings facility without a permit is illegal and may result in penalties and enforcement actions by the regulatory agency.
Q: Can I transfer or sell a Groundwater Savings Facility Permit?
A: The transfer or sale of a permit is typically allowed, but it may require approval from the regulatory agency and compliance with certain conditions.
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