Groundwater Waste Facility - Class D General Perm is a legal document that was released by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection - a government authority operating within West Virginia.
Q: What is a Groundwater Protection Plan?
A: A Groundwater Protection Plan is a document that outlines measures to protect groundwater from contamination during construction or demolition activities.
Q: What is a Noncommercial Construction/Demolition Solid Waste Facility?
A: A Noncommercial Construction/Demolition Solid Waste Facility is a facility that accepts and manages solid waste generated from construction or demolition activities, such as debris and other waste materials.
Q: What does Class D General Permit mean?
A: Class D General Permit is a permit issued by the state of West Virginia to noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facilities that meet certain criteria and comply with specific regulations.
Q: Why is groundwater protection important?
A: Groundwater is a vital source of drinking water for many communities. Protecting groundwater from contamination is essential to ensure clean and safe drinking water.
Q: What are some measures outlined in a Groundwater Protection Plan?
A: Some common measures outlined in a Groundwater Protection Plan include the use of sediment control measures, proper storage and disposal of hazardous materials, and regular monitoring and testing of groundwater quality.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing a Groundwater Protection Plan?
A: The owner or operator of the noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facility is responsible for implementing the Groundwater Protection Plan and ensuring compliance with its provisions.
Q: What happens if a noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facility fails to comply with the Groundwater Protection Plan?
A: Failure to comply with the Groundwater Protection Plan may result in penalties, fines, and potential suspension or revocation of the facility's operating permit.
Q: Are there specific regulations for noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facilities in West Virginia?
A: Yes, West Virginia has specific regulations and permitting requirements for noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facilities, including the Class D General Permit.
Form Details:
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