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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 72 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 957. Individual permit fees

18 AAC 72.957. Individual permit fees

(a) An applicant must pay the appropriate fee as listed in Table F of this subsection for a permit issued under 18 AAC 72.215 or 18 AAC 72.500, or for certification of a permit required by 33 U.S.C. 1341 (Clean Water Act, sec. 401):

TABLE F. INDIVIDUAL PERMIT FEES 1

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Notes to Table F:

1 Each fee amount is in dollars.

2 The fee is $0 for facilities that are not in operation and that were authorized before January 17, 2002.

3 The permit fee in 18 AAC 72.959 applies.

4 If the applicant is a business with fewer than 20 employees, the fee will be reduced by a travel cost of $80; this deduction does not apply to a facility that is not in operation.

5 If the applicant is a business with fewer than 20 employees, the fee will be reduced by a travel cost of $160; this deduction does not apply to a facility that is not in operation.

6 If the applicant is a business with fewer than 20 employees, the fee will be reduced by a travel cost of $390; this deduction does not apply to a facility that is not in operation.

(b) For one-time fees, the permittee shall pay the fee within 60 days after issuance of the billing. For annual fees, fees will be billed annually and must be paid within 60 days after issuance of the billing.

(c) A fee required under (a) of this section is not refundable.

(d) If a permit is transferred from an existing owner or operator to a new owner or operator, the new owner or operator shall pay the applicable fees described in (a) of this section.

(e) An owner or operator may request in writing to terminate an existing permit if a discharge is not occurring. Before the owner or operator resumes discharging wastewater, the owner or operator must submit a new application and pay a new application fee for a new permit.

(f) To be considered, for purposes of a fee required under (a) of this section, a facility not in operation, the facility

(1) must maintain a current permit;

(2) may not discharge during the calendar year;

(3) must submit, on a form provided by the department, a certificate of intent not to operate during the calendar year; and

(4) before resuming operation during the calendar year, must notify the department in writing at least 30 days before the intended operation, and must submit the balance of any fees due at that time.

History: Eff. 1/17/2002, Register 161

Authority: AS 37.10.052

AS 44.46.020

AS 44.46.025

AS 46.03.020

AS 46.03.050

AS 46.03.090

AS 46.03.100

AS 46.03.110

AS 46.03.710

AS 46.03.720


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