Inorganic Chemical (Ioc) Monitoring Waiver Application - Groundwater Sources Only - Arizona

Inorganic Chemical (Ioc) Monitoring Waiver Application - Groundwater Sources Only - Arizona

Inorganic Chemical (Ioc) Monitoring Waiver Application - Groundwater Sources Only is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Arizona.

FAQ

Q: What is an Inorganic Chemical (IOC) Monitoring Waiver Application?
A: An IOC Monitoring Waiver Application is a request to be exempted from monitoring certain inorganic chemicals in groundwater sources.

Q: What does the waiver apply to?
A: The waiver applies specifically to groundwater sources in Arizona.

Q: What is the purpose of the waiver?
A: The purpose of the waiver is to reduce monitoring requirements for certain inorganic chemicals in groundwater sources.

Q: Who can submit an IOC Monitoring Waiver Application?
A: Any person or entity that operates a public water system in Arizona can submit an IOC Monitoring Waiver Application.

Q: What are inorganic chemicals?
A: Inorganic chemicals are chemical substances that do not contain carbon atoms. Examples include metals, minerals, and compounds like salts and acids.

Q: Why would someone want to submit a waiver application?
A: Someone may want to submit a waiver application to reduce the cost and effort associated with monitoring certain inorganic chemicals in their groundwater sources.

Q: Are there specific requirements for the waiver application?
A: Yes, there are specific requirements for the waiver application, including providing sufficient data and justification for the request.

Q: Who reviews the IOC Monitoring Waiver Applications?
A: The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) reviews the IOC Monitoring Waiver Applications.

Q: What happens if the waiver application is approved?
A: If the waiver application is approved, the public water system will be exempted from monitoring the specified inorganic chemicals in their groundwater sources.

Q: Can the waiver be revoked?
A: Yes, the waiver can be revoked if the public water system fails to comply with the terms and conditions outlined in the approval.

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Form Details:

  • Released on June 1, 2020;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality;
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