Used Oil Transfer Facility 10-year Renewal is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is a used oil transfer facility?
A: A used oil transfer facility is a facility that collects, stores, and transfers used oil for recycling or disposal.
Q: Why is there a need for a renewal of the facility?
A: The facility needs to be renewed every 10 years to ensure compliance with regulations and continue operating legally.
Q: What is the purpose of renewing the facility?
A: Renewing the facility ensures that it meets current standards for environmental protection and safety.
Q: Who is responsible for renewing the facility?
A: The owner/operator of the facility is responsible for renewing it.
Q: What happens if the facility is not renewed?
A: If the facility is not renewed, it may have to cease operations and face penalties for non-compliance.
Q: Are there any public comments or hearings regarding the facility renewal?
A: Yes, there may be opportunities for public comments or hearings during the facility renewal process. Check with the relevant regulatory agency for more information.
Q: What should I do if I have concerns about the facility renewal?
A: If you have concerns about the facility renewal, you should contact the regulatory agency overseeing the renewal process and submit your concerns.
Q: Can the facility be renewed multiple times?
A: Yes, the facility can be renewed multiple times as long as the owner/operator continues to comply with the necessary regulations.
Q: Is there a fee for renewing the facility?
A: There may be a fee associated with renewing the facility. Contact the regulatory agency for information on any applicable fees.
Q: Is there an expiration date for the facility renewal?
A: Yes, the facility renewal has an expiration date, usually set at 10 years from the date of the previous renewal.
Form Details:
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