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Steps for Permitting a Wastewater Spray Irrigation System in Delaware

Steps for Permitting a Wastewater Spray Irrigation System in Delaware. Ronald E. Graeber Program Manager Ground Water Discharges Section Division of Water Resources (302) 739-9948 Ronald.graeber@state.de.us. Letter of Intent. Department response. Identifies need for:

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Steps for Permitting a Wastewater Spray Irrigation System in Delaware

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  1. Steps for Permitting a Wastewater Spray Irrigation System in Delaware Ronald E. Graeber Program Manager Ground Water Discharges Section Division of Water Resources (302) 739-9948 Ronald.graeber@state.de.us

  2. Letter of Intent • Department response. Identifies need for: • Site Selection and Evaluation Report • Site Inspection • Design Development Report • Permit Application and Public Notice • Plans and Specifications • Plan of Operation and Management • Trust Indenture or CPCN for privately owned facilities

  3. Site Selection and Evaluation Report • Submitted for Department review • Provides preliminary site details • Department conducts site inspection • Site concurrence or denial issued by Division • Table 201-2 of the Regulations

  4. Design Development Report • Submitted for Department review • Detailed Soils Report, Wastewater Treatment details, Vegetative Management Plan, LLC • Accepted by Department as the basis for facility design • Table 202-1 of the Regulations

  5. Plans and Specifications • Submitted by owner for Department review • Checked against accepted Design Development Report • Approved by Department for construction and incorporated into final LTS permit • Should be of “Biddable” quality • As-Built Drawings must be submitted following construction

  6. Application for permit • Permit application requested from owner • Permit application completed and submitted to Department • Application reviewed and checked against Design Development Report

  7. Public Notice • Public Notice drafted by Department • Public Notice advertised by Department; billing sent to owner • Public comment period • Public Notice requirements completed (hearing held if necessary) • Trust Indenture or CPCN executed for privately owned facilities • Applicant is responsible for paying for the Public Notice cost

  8. Land Treatment System (LTS) Permit drafted • Industrial pretreatment requirements included if necessary • Draft permit and monitoring requirements sent to owner for comment • Draft permit modified if necessary

  9. Land Treatment System (LTS) Permit issued • Permit signed • Sent to facility owner • Facility construction begins

  10. Plan of Operation and Management • Submitted by owner for Department review • Approved by Department • Incorporated into final LTS Operating Permit • The Final Operation and Management Plan must be approved by the Department prior to issuance of an Authorization to commence operation at design flow

  11. Certification of Construction Completion • Submitted to Department by design engineer • Department conducts facility inspection to verify compliance with approved plans and specifications

  12. Authorization to commence operation at design flow • Begin Ground Water Sampling • Initiate Effluent Sampling requirements • Submission of As-Built Drawings • All Permit Requirements and Limitations become effective

  13. Thank-you Q U E S T I O N S ? C O M M E N T S

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