Noi Supplement for a Type 2.04 General Permit for Drywells That Drain Areas at Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities Where Mo to R Fuels Are Used Stored or Loaded is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is the purpose of a Type 2.04 General Permit for Drywells?
A: The purpose of this general permit is to regulate the use of drywells at motor fuel dispensing facilities in Arizona.
Q: What types of facilities does the permit apply to?
A: The permit applies to motor fuel dispensing facilities where motor fuels are used, stored, or loaded.
Q: What is a drywell?
A: A drywell is an underground structure used to infiltrate and store stormwater runoff.
Q: What are the requirements for using a drywell at a motor fuel dispensing facility?
A: The facility must comply with all applicable regulations, obtain the necessary permits, and implement certain best management practices.
Q: What are the best management practices for using a drywell?
A: Some best management practices include conducting regular inspections, performing maintenance activities, and ensuring proper disposal of collected sediment and oil.
Q: Is compliance monitoring required?
A: Yes, the facility owner must implement an annual compliancemonitoring program to ensure that the drywell is functioning properly and not causing a threat to groundwater.
Q: What happens if a drywell is found to be in violation of the permit conditions?
A: The facility may be subject to enforcement actions, including penalties and corrective measures.
Form Details:
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