Sec. 11.6. (a) A discharger is not required to obtain a state permit for the modification or construction of a water pollution treatment or control facility if the discharger has an effective: (1) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) industrial permit for direct discharges to surface water; or (2) industrial waste pretreatment permit not issued by the department for discharges to a publicly owned treatment works. (b) If a modification is for the treatment or control of any new influent pollutant or increased levels of any existing pollutant, within thirty (30) days after commencement of operation, the discharger shall file with the department a notice of installation for the additional pollutant control equipment and a design summary of any modifications. (c) The board shall adopt a general permit rule for the approval of sanitary collection system plans, lift station plans, and force main plans. IC 13-14-9 Chapter 9. Rulemaking Procedures 13-14-9-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter 13-14-9-0.2 Application of chapter to certain rules commenced before July 1, 2023 13-14-9-1 Applicability of chapter 13-14-9-2 Repealed 13-14-9-3 Public comment period; notice 13-14-9-4 Notice of public comment; submission to publisher; requirements 13-14-9-4.2 Department required to provide regulatory analysis to board 13-14-9-4.5 Additional public comment period; notice 13-14-9-5 Adoption; prerequisites 13-14-9-6 Board meetings; written materials 13-14-9-7 Repealed 13-14-9-8 Rule based on nullified federal law or regulation 13-14-9-9 Action upon proposed rules; amended proposal 13-14-9-10 Repealed 13-14-9-11 Amended proposals; notice 13-14-9-12 Rejection; grounds 13-14-9-13 Rejection; public comment 13-14-9-14 Procedures for board to establish water quality standards for combined sewer community; notice of rulemaking; hearing; EPA approval 13-14-9-15 Environmental management rules; expiration 13-14-9-16 Expiration of rule document; publisher notification of failure to adopt a rule
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