Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 43, October 25, 2024
Section 897.50 - Issuance of Letter of Permissiona) The Department shall issue or deny issuance of the requested LOP within 45 days after receipt of a complete application.b) The LOP shall be issued for a non-chemical method or the single, one-time, use of a USEPA approved and registered aquatic herbicide to remove, destroy or limit the growth of aquatic plants. Exception: In instances where a chemical treatment is proposed to be at reduced application rates with a not-to-exceed dosage limit, over multiple applications, this will be viewed as a one-time application.c) New applications for a LOP will be reviewed with consideration given to the cumulative effect of applications already approved for the body of water.d) The Department may deny issuance of the requested LOP if:1) The proposed chemical is not labeled and registered for the intended use by the USEPA;2) The Department determines that the proposed treatment will result in a hazard to humans, animals, or other non-targeted organisms, or will not provide nuisance relief;3) The Department determines that the proposed treatment will result in a significant adverse effect on the body of water or will place unreasonable restrictions on existing water uses;4) The Department determines that the proposed treatment will significantly injure non-target organisms within the treatment area or adjacent areas, either directly or through habitat destruction;5) The proposed treatment is in a location known to have endangered or threatened species as determined by the Department; or6) The proposed treatment is in a location identified by the Department as a sensitive area, except when the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Department that the treatment can be conducted in a manner that will not alter the ecological character or reduce the ecological value of the area.Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 897.50