Water Pollution Control (Ohio Revised Code: Title 61 Water Supply, Sanitation, And Ditches; Chapter 6111) País/Territorio Estados Unidos de América Subdivisión territorial Ohio Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 2018 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Agua Palabra clave Legislación básica Contaminación de las aguas dulces Control de la contaminación Normas sobre calidad del agua Autorización/permiso Humedales Fondo especial Institución Efluente de aguas residuales/vertido Aguas superficiales Alcantarillado Residuos peligrosos Eliminación de desechos Perforación de pozos/pozos Derechos/cánones Subvención/incentivo Infracciones/sanciones Productos de limpieza/detergentes Sustancias peligrosas Certificación Cuestiones de procedimiento Procedimientos judiciales/procedimientos administrativos Monitoreo Recopilación de datos/informes Área geográphica Americas, Ártico, Pacífico Oriental, América del Norte, Atlántico Norte Resumen This Chapter of the Ohio Revised Code concerns water pollution control. Among others, it provides for general and individual isolated wetland permits; proposed filling of wetland subject to level one review; proposed filling of wetland subject to level two review; proposed filling of wetland subject to level three review; wetland mitigation banks; application for a general and individual state isolated wetland permit - notice and hearing; mitigation for impacts to isolated wetlands; discharge of dredged material into isolated wetlands; water pollution control powers of director of environmental protection; modification of terms and conditions of permit; primary authority to reside in legislative authority or governing board; coal mining and reclamation operations general permits; water pollution control loan fund; nonpoint source pollution management fund; surface water protection fund; class B sludge rules requiring the posting of notice regarding the land application; water quality protection fund; surface water improvement fund; water pollution and sludge management violations prohibited; standards of water quality; rules requiring compliance with Federal Water Pollution Control Act; regulation of the injection of sewage, industrial waste, hazardous waste, and other wastes into wells; injection well drilling or operating permit; waste minimization and treatment plan for class I injection well facility; annual permit fee - underground injection control fund; tonnage fees for injection of waste; temporary assistance of state employees; tonnage fees for injection of waste - exceptions; investigation of alleged act of pollution or failure to comply; use, management, or disposal of structural products; blast furnace and steel slag; administrative procedures - emergencies; prohibited acts - prosecutions and injunction by attorney general; rights in equity or under common law not affected; civil penalties for water pollution control violations; sale of household laundry detergent containing phosphorus above certain limits prohibited in certain counties; sale of dishwasher detergent with phosphorous content above certain limits prohibited; antidegradation policy applicable to surface waters of the state pursuant to applicable federal laws and regulations; discharge limit for a pollutant less than the practical quantification level; agreement for review of plans for extension of sewerage system or increase in number of service connections; orders to secure a quality effluent from water purification or sewage treatment works; application for federal water quality certification - hearing; adoption and review of standards for evaluating mitigation proposals; dredging plan; dredged material; rules governing beneficial use of dredged material; comprehensive water resource management planning by directors of environmental protection and natural resources; water quality powers of director of environmental protection; plans for installation or changes to sewerage systems to be submitted to director of environmental protection; sewage treatment systems regulated by board of health exempt from chapter; plans for the disposal of the waste to be submitted to director of environmental protection; sewage construction activities not requiring plan approval; environmental protection agency general supervision of treatment and disposal of sewage and industrial wastes and operation and means therefor; credible data definitions; criteria for three levels of credible data related to surface water monitoring and assessment; level three credible data activities; water quality monitoring program to collect levels one, two, and three credible data for surface water monitoring and assessment; submission of surface water quality data; computerized database or databases composed of all credible data; determining source or sources of water impairment; development and establishment of total maximum daily load; notice and opportunity for input from stakeholders. Texto completo Inglés Página web codes.ohio.gov