Oklahoma Code § 2-2A-3

Title 2. Agriculture: Authority of Board to promulgate rules - Powers of
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Department.
A.  The State Board of Agriculture shall have the power and duty
to promulgate rules implementing and effectuating the Oklahoma
Agriculture Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Act.  The rules
may incorporate by reference any applicable rules, regulations, and
policies of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
adopted under the federal Clean Water Act.  Any rules shall be at
least as stringent as the United States Environmental Protection
Agency regulations and policies, including, but not limited to,
rules that:
1.  Allow the inclusion of technology-based effluent limitations
and require water-quality-related effluent limitations in
Agriculture Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits to the
extent necessary to protect the designated and existing beneficial
uses of the waters of the state and to comply with the requirements
of the federal Clean Water Act;
2.  Apply applicable national standards of performance
promulgated pursuant to Section 306 of the federal Clean Water Act
in establishing terms and conditions of Director-issued permits;
3.  Develop or assist in development of any effluent limitation
or other limitation, prohibition, or effluent regulation;
4.  Ensure that the public and any other state whose waters may
be affected receive notice of each application for a discharge
permit;
5.  Ensure that any state whose waters may be affected by the
activities allowed by a proposed permit may submit written
recommendations on the application to the Department.  The rules
shall provide that if the recommendations or any parts thereof are
not incorporated, the Department will notify the affected state in
writing and shall provide the reasons therefor;
6.  Establish a fee schedule to implement the provisions of the
Oklahoma Agriculture Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Act;
7.  Establish management standards for sludge which are no less
stringent than applicable federal regulations; and
8.  Establish procedures and requirements necessary to ensure
compliance with applicable federal laws.
B.  The Department shall have authority to:

1.  Require the owner or operator of any system for the
treatment, storage, discharge, or transport of pollutants to:
a. establish, maintain, and submit plans, specifications,
records, and other data relative to disposal systems
or any part thereof, in connection with the issuance
of discharge permits or in connection with any permit,
purposes, or requirements of the Oklahoma Agriculture
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Act,
b. make reports, to install, calibrate, use, and maintain
monitoring equipment or methods including biological
monitoring methods,
c. take samples of effluents in the manner as may be
prescribed, and
d. provide other information as may be reasonably
required;
2.  Take all actions that may be necessary or incidental to
implement and maintain a pollutant discharge permit program and
sludge program, including the authority to assume and obtain
authorization to implement and maintain a portion of the National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System state permit program and a
state sludge program pursuant to Section 402 and other provisions of
the federal Clean Water Act and other applicable federal law.  The
Director may issue permits for the discharge of pollutants and storm
water from facilities and activities within the areas of
environmental jurisdiction of the Department specified in Section 1-
3-101 of Title 27A of the Oklahoma Statutes;
3.  Take necessary and appropriate actions to revoke, modify,
refuse to renew, suspend, place on probation, reinstate, or
otherwise administer and enforce discharge permits and sludge
permits issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
which are transferred to the Department upon federal authorization
of the Agriculture Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program of
the Department; and
4.  Exercise all necessary incidental powers which are necessary
and proper to carry out the purposes of the Oklahoma Agriculture
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Act and to comply with the
requirements of the federal Clean Water Act and the requirements of
the United States Environmental Protection Agency regulations
promulgated thereunder.

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