Laserfiche WebLink
2. Owners of holding tanks shall provide to the Department a copy of a valid monitoring and disposal <br />contract executed between the owner and a licensed maintenance business, which guarantees the <br />removal of the holding tank contents in a timely manner that prevents an illegal discharge in <br />accordance with Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7082.0100, Subd. 3G. This requirement is waived if the <br />owner is a farmer who is exempt from licensing under Minnesota Statutes, section 115.56, <br />subdivision 3, paragraph (b), clause (3). <br />3. All SSTS existing prior to the effective date of this Ordinance shall require an operating permit upon <br />transfer of ownership, replacement, any modification or expansion that requires a permit, or <br />following any SSTS enforcement action. <br />3. Department Response. The Department shall review the as-builts, site plans, operation and maintenance <br />manual, management plan, maintenance and servicing contract, and any other pertinent documents as <br />appropriate for accuracy and completeness. If any deficiencies are identified, the operating permit shall be <br />denied until the deficiencies are corrected to the satisfaction of the Department. <br />4. Operating Permit Terms and Conditions. The Operating Permit shall include the following: <br />1. System performance requirements. <br />2. System operating requirements. <br />3. Monitoring locations, procedures and recording requirements. <br />4. Maintenance requirements and schedules. <br />5. Compliance limits and boundaries. <br />6. Reporting requirements. <br />7. Department notification requirements for non -compliant conditions. <br />8. Valid contract between the owner and a licensed maintenance business. <br />9. Disclosure, location and condition of acceptable soil treatment and dispersal system site. <br />10. Descriptions of acceptable and prohibited discharges. <br />5. Permit Expiration and Renewal. <br />1. Operating Permits shall be valid for the specific term stated on the permit as determined by the <br />Department. <br />2. An Operating Permit must be renewed prior to its expiration. If not renewed, the Department may <br />require the system to be removed from service or operated as a holding tank until the permit is <br />renewed. If not renewed within ninety (90) calendar days of the expiration date, the City may require <br />that the system be abandoned. <br />3. Application shall be made on a form provided by the Department including: <br />1. Applicant name, mailing address, telephone, and email address. <br />2. Reference number of previous owner's Operating Permit. <br />3. Any and all outstanding Compliance Monitoring Reports as required by the Operating Permit. <br />Ordinance No. 67D Individual Septic Systems 13 <br />