N.D. Admin. Code 33-24-06-07

Current through Supplement No. 393, July, 2024
Section 33-24-06-07 - Schedules of compliance
1. The permit may, when appropriate, specify a schedule of compliance leading to compliance with North Dakota Century Code chapter 23-20.3 and its regulations.
a. Time for compliance. Any schedules of compliance under this section must require compliance as soon as possible.
b. Interim dates. Except as provided in paragraph 2 of subdivision a of subsection 2, if a permit establishes a schedule of compliance which exceeds one year from the date of permit issuance, the schedule must set forth interim requirements and the dates for their achievement.
(1) The time between interim dates may not exceed one year.
(2) If the time necessary for completion of any interim requirements (such as the construction of a control facility) is more than one year and is not readily divisible into stages for completion, the permit must specify interim dates for the submission of reports of progress toward completion of the interim requirements and indicate a projected completion date.
c. Reporting. The permit must be written to require that no later than fourteen days following each interim date and the final date of compliance, the permittee shall notify the department in writing of the permittee's compliance or noncompliance with the interim or final requirements.
2. Alternative schedules of compliance. A permit applicant or permittee may cease conducting regulated activities [by receiving a terminal volume of hazardous waste and closing (and conducting postclosure care, where applicable) pursuant to applicable requirements] rather than continue to operate and meet permit requirements as follows:
a. If the permittee decides to cease conducting regulated activities at a given time within the term of a permit which has already been issued:
(1) The permit may be modified to contain a new or additional schedule leading to timely cessation of activities; or
(2) The permittee shall cease conducting permitted activities before noncompliance with any interim or final compliance schedule requirement already specified in the permit.
b. If the decision to cease conducting regulated activities is made before issuance of a permit whose term will include the termination date, the permit must contain a schedule leading to termination which will ensure timely compliance with applicable requirements.
c. If the permittee is undecided whether to cease conducting regulated activities, the department may issue or modify a permit to contain two schedules as follows:
(1) Both schedules must contain an identical interim deadline requiring a final decision on whether to cease conducting regulated activities no later than a date which ensures sufficient time to comply with applicable requirements in a timely manner if the decision is to continue conducting regulated activities.
(2) One schedule must lead to timely compliance with applicable requirements.
(3) The second schedule must lead to cessation of regulated activities by a date which will ensure timely compliance with applicable requirements.
(4) Each permit containing two schedules must require that after the permittee has made a final decision under paragraph 1 the permittee shall (a): follow the schedule leading to compliance if the decision is to continue conducting regulated activities; or (b): follow the schedule leading to termination if the decision is to cease conducting regulated activities.
d. The applicant's or permittee's decision to cease conducting regulated activities must be evidenced by a firm public commitment satisfactory to the department such as a resolution of the board of directors of a corporation.

N.D. Admin Code 33-24-06-07

Effective January 1, 1984.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2016-359, January 2016, effective 1/1/2016.

General Authority: NDCC 23-20.3-03

Law Implemented: NDCC 23-20.3-03, 23-20.3-04, 23-20.3-05