(a)
(1) The Director of the Division of Environmental Quality may authorize short-term activities that have potential to affect compliance with Arkansas water quality standards if:
(A) The short-term activity is essential to the protection or promotion of the public interest; and
(B) No permanent or long-term impairment of beneficial uses is likely to result from the short-term activity.
(2) Short-term activities eligible for authorization include without limitation:
(A) Wastewater treatment facility maintenance;
(B) Fish eradication projects;
(C) Mosquito abatement projects;
(D) Algae and weed control projects;
(E) Dredge and fill projects;
(F) Construction activities; or
(G) Activities that result in overall enhancement or maintenance of beneficial uses.
(b)
(1) The Division of Environmental Quality may collect a short-term activity authorization fee.
(2) The short-term activity authorization fee shall not exceed two hundred dollars ($200) for each stream crossing, in-stream activity, or other eligible activity under subdivision (a)(2) of this section at each site identified in the application.
(3) The Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission may establish a fee schedule for short-term activity authorization fees imposed on a state agency, board, or commission or municipality, city, or county for a short-term activity not covered under subsection (c) of this section to include without limitation:
(A) Routine maintenance; or
(B) Road construction.
(4)
(A) The division shall enter into an agreement with a state agency, board, or commission or municipality, city, or county that creates an alternative payment structure in lieu of short-term activity authorization fees authorized under subdivision (b)(2) of this section.
(B) An agreement entered into under subdivision (b)(4)(A) of this section shall include:
(i) A provision regarding waiver of short-term activity authorization fees under this section; and
(ii) A process under which the division provides notice to the state agency, board, or commission or municipality, city, or county of planned actions under this section that affect the state agency, board, or commission or municipality, city, or county.
(5) The division shall waive twenty-five percent (25%) of a short-term activity authorization fee assessed under this section to a state agency, board, or commission or municipality, city, or county in a fiscal year.
(c)
(1) At the request of a state agency, board, or commission or municipality, city, or county, the director shall waive the short-term activity authorization fee under subsection (b) of this section to facilitate emergency activity limited to the following:
(A) Storm debris removal necessary to prevent damage to a bridge, road, or other structure;
(B) Emergency bridge maintenance or repair; or
(C) Emergency road maintenance or repair.
(2) A state agency, board, or commission or municipality, city, or county that submits a request for a waiver of the short-term activity authorization fee under subdivision (c)(1) of this section shall provide the division:
(A) Notice by phone or email before commencing any in-stream activity;
(B) A written request for waiver of the short-term activity authorization fee that includes:
(i) A request that the short-term activity fee be waived; and
(ii) A statement that describes the emergency conditions that require the short-term activity; and
(C) Written notice of completion, including detailed information concerning all in-stream activity.
(d) The director shall determine the necessary conditions for the authorization under this section.
(e) This section does not supersede existing state or federal permitting processes or requirements.
(f) The Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission may promulgate rules for the administration of this section.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 4 - Arkansas Water and Air Pollution Control Act
Subchapter 2 - Water Pollution
§ 8-4-201. Powers and duties of division and commission generally
§ 8-4-203. Permits generally — Definitions
§ 8-4-204. Permits — Revocation
§ 8-4-206. State water pollution control agency — General authority
§ 8-4-207. State water pollution control agency — Powers and duties generally
§ 8-4-208. State water pollution control agency — Administration of permit program generally
§ 8-4-210. Investigations and hearings generally
§ 8-4-212. Adjudicatory hearings and orders
§ 8-4-213. Conclusiveness of commission actions
§ 8-4-214. Service of notice, orders, etc
§ 8-4-215. Intergovernmental cooperation
§ 8-4-216. Information and inspections
§ 8-4-218. Violations of chapter, orders, rules, etc. — Hearings — Notice
§ 8-4-219. Violations of chapter, orders, rules, etc. — Hearings — Conduct
§ 8-4-220. Violation of chapter, orders, rules, etc. — Order of division without hearing
§ 8-4-221. Violations of chapter, orders, rules, etc. — Hearing — Orders
§ 8-4-222. Appeals — Entitlement
§ 8-4-226. Appeal — Response by commission and record
§ 8-4-227. Appeal — Review by circuit court
§ 8-4-228. Appeal — Stay of proceedings
§ 8-4-229. Appeals, proceedings, etc. — Presumptions
§ 8-4-230. Temporary variances and interim authority
§ 8-4-231. Effectiveness of regulations, rules, or orders
§ 8-4-232. Nutrient water quality trading programs — Definition
§ 8-4-233. Nutrient Water Quality Trading Advisory Panel — Creation — Members — Duties