W. Va. Code R. § 47-26-7

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 45, November 8, 2024
Section 47-26-7 - Annual Permit Fees
7.1. Facilities Discharging Sewage. The annual permit fee for a facility that discharges sewage will be determined through the use of Table D of this rule.
7.2. Facilities Discharging Industrial Wastes or Other Wastes. The annual permit fee for a facility that discharges industrial wastes or other wastes will be determined through the use of Table E of this rule.
7.3. Publicly-Owned Treatment Works. The annual permit fee for a POTW that operates a collection system only will be determined through the use of Table D of this rule.
7.4. Closed System Facilities.
7.4.1. The annual permit fee for a closed system facility where priority pollutants or toxic chemicals are present in the system will be five thousand dollars ($5,000): Provided, that if the Director determines that a facility is in substantial compliance with its existing permit, the fee will be two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500).
7.4.2. The annual permit fee for a closed system facility where no priority pollutants or toxic chemicals are present in the system will be one hundred dollars ($100).
7.5. Solid Waste Facilities. The annual permit fee for a solid waste facility will be five thousand dollars ($5,000).
7.6. Facilities Discharging Stormwater. The annual permit fee for a facility that discharges stormwater only will be determined through the use of Table F of this rule.
7.7. Aquaculture facilities. The annual permit fees for aquaculture facilities that are subject to the provisions of the water pollution control regulations will be determined by Table G of this rule.
7.8. Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs). The annual permit fee for CAFOs will be thirty-five dollars ($35).
7.9 Public Geothermal facilities. The annual permit fees for facilities that discharge geothermal wastewater and no other type of wastewater (storm water or process wastewater) shall be determined through the use of Table H of this rule. Public Geothermal facilities are defined as a municipalities' or county government's buildings implementing practices using geothermal energy for heating or cooling systems, which systems rely on temperature differentials between groundwater or spring fed streams and ambient air temperature to heat or cool a building or buildings.

W. Va. Code R. § 47-26-7