§ 1265. Temporary pollution permits
(a) A person who does not qualify for or has been denied a waste discharge permit under section 1263 of this title may apply to the Secretary for a temporary pollution permit. Application shall be made on a form prescribed by the Secretary and shall contain information as the Secretary may require. The person shall pay to the Secretary at the time of submitting the application a fee in accordance with 3 V.S.A. § 2822. The Secretary may require the person to submit any additional information he or she considers necessary for proper evaluation.
(b) When an application is filed under this section, the Secretary shall proceed in accordance with chapter 170 of this title. The Secretary may require the applicant to submit any additional information that the Secretary considers necessary, and may refuse to grant a permit until the information is furnished and evaluated.
(c) After consideration of the application, any additional information furnished and all written comments submitted, and the record of any public hearings the Secretary shall grant or deny a temporary pollution permit. No such permit shall be granted by the Secretary unless he or she affirmatively finds:
(1) the proposed discharge does not qualify for a discharge permit;
(2) the applicant is constructing, installing, or placing into operation or has submitted plans and reasonable schedules for the construction, installation, or operation of an approved pollution abatement facility or alternate waste disposal system, or that the applicant has a waste for which no feasible and acceptable method of treatment or disposal is known or recognized but he or she is making a bona fide effort through research and other means to discover and implement such a method;
(3) the applicant needs permission to pollute the waters of the State for a period of time necessary to complete research, planning, construction, installation, or the operation of an approved and acceptable pollution abatement facility or alternate waste disposal system;
(4) there is no present, reasonable, alternative means of disposing of the waste other than by discharging it into the waters of the State;
(5) the denial of a temporary pollution permit would work an extreme hardship upon the applicant;
(6) the granting of a temporary pollution permit will result in some public benefit;
(7) the discharge will not be unreasonably destructive to the quality of the receiving waters;
(8) the proposed discharge will not violate any applicable provisions of State or federal laws or regulations.
(d) Any temporary pollution permit issued shall:
(1) Specify the manner, nature, volume, and frequency of the discharge permitted.
(2) Require the proper operation and maintenance of any interim or temporary pollution abatement facility or system required by the Secretary as a condition of the permit, to include but not to be limited to all terms and conditions authorized under subsection 1263(c) of this title.
(3) Require the permit holder to maintain monitoring equipment and make and file such records and reports as the Secretary deems necessary to ensure compliance with the terms of the permit and evaluate the effect of the discharge upon the receiving waters.
(4) Be valid only for the period of time, not exceeding five years, necessary for the permit holder to place into operation the facility, system, or method required to obtain a permit under section 1263 of this title. However, the terms of the permit may be amended upon application of the permit holder and a finding by the Secretary that the amendment meets all of the requirements of subsection (c) of this section. Upon application of the permit holder and a finding by the Secretary that the amendment meets all of the requirements of subsection (c) of this section and that there is a substantial change in circumstances not under the control of the permit holder, the terms of the permit may be amended following all determinations and procedures for initial permit application.
(5) [Repealed.]
(6) Contain other requirements, restrictions, and conditions that the Secretary deems necessary and desirable to protect the quality of the receiving waters and promote the public interest.
(e), (f) [Repealed.] (Added 1969, No. 252 (Adj. Sess.), § 12, eff. April 4, 1970; amended 1971, No. 93, § 1, eff. April 22, 1971; 1971, No. 255 (Adj. Sess.), §§ 4, 5, 10, 11, eff. April 11, 1972; 1973, No. 103, § 7, eff. April 24, 1973; 1981, No. 222 (Adj. Sess.), § 25; 1987, No. 76, § 5; 1989, No. 278 (Adj. Sess.), § 2; 2013, No. 34, § 6; 2015, No. 150 (Adj. Sess.), § 17, eff. Jan. 1, 2018.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 10 - Conservation and Development
Chapter 47 - Water Pollution Control
§ 1250. State water quality policy
§ 1251a. Water pollution administration
§ 1252. Classification of high quality waters; mixing zones
§ 1253. Classification of waters designated; reclassification
§ 1254. Classification of waters by Secretary; aid
§ 1258. Management of waters after classification, enforcement
§ 1264d. Ecosystem Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Special Fund
§ 1265. Temporary pollution permits
§ 1266a. Discharges of phosphorus
§ 1266b. Application of phosphorus fertilizer
§ 1271. Extension of municipal sewer system; filing map; approval
§ 1272. Regulation of activities causing discharge or affecting significant wetlands
§ 1277. Municipal sewage treatment plants
§ 1278. Operation, management, and emergency response plans for pollution abatement center
§ 1281. Oil and other hazardous materials
§ 1282. Contingency plans; adoption
§ 1283a. Contaminants of Emerging Concern Special Fund
§ 1284. Water quality data coordination
§ 1295. Notification of sewage and wastewater discharges
§ 1301. Deposit of sawmill waste in waters
§ 1310. Designation of lake in crisis
§ 1311. State response to a lake in crisis
§ 1314. Funding of State response to a lake in crisis
§ 1315. Lake in Crisis Response Program Fund
§ 1332. Waters subject to compact—Article I
§ 1333. Creation of Commission—Article II
§ 1334. Composition of Commission—Article III
§ 1335. General powers of Commission—Article IV
§ 1336. Water standards; classification—Article V
§ 1337. Interstate inland and tidal waters—Article VI
§ 1338. Effect on local legislation; pending causes—Article VII
§ 1339. Expenses; obligation of signatories—Article VIII
§ 1340. Separability of provisions—Article IX
§ 1341. New York State; cooperation—Article X
§ 1342. Effective, when—Article XI
§ 1372. Members; appointment; term
§ 1386. Implementation plan for the Lake Champlain total maximum daily load
§ 1387. Findings; purpose; Clean Water Initiative