This is a legal form that was released by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency - a government authority operating within Ohio. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a scrap tire monofill?
A: A scrap tire monofill is a facility designed to store and dispose of scrap tires.
Q: What is a submergence facility?
A: A submergence facility is a facility where scrap tires are submerged in bodies of water for disposal.
Q: What is a Permit to Install application?
A: A Permit to Install application is a formal request for permission to construct or install a facility or equipment.
Q: What is the purpose of a Permit to Install application for scrap tire monofills and submergence facilities?
A: The purpose of a Permit to Install application is to ensure that these facilities are constructed and operated in compliance with applicable regulations and to protect the environment and public health.
Q: What are the requirements for obtaining a Permit to Install for scrap tire monofills and submergence facilities in Ohio?
A: The specific requirements for obtaining a Permit to Install for scrap tire monofills and submergence facilities in Ohio can be found in the relevant documentation.
Q: Who is responsible for reviewing and approving the Permit to Install applications for scrap tire monofills and submergence facilities in Ohio?
A: The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) is responsible for reviewing and approving the Permit to Install applications for scrap tire monofills and submergence facilities in Ohio.
Q: What should I do if I have questions or need assistance with the Permit to Install application for scrap tire monofills and submergence facilities in Ohio?
A: If you have questions or need assistance with the Permit to Install application for scrap tire monofills and submergence facilities in Ohio, you should contact the Ohio EPA or consult the relevant documentation.
Form Details:
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