Utah Code § 19-1-305

and 78B-2-307.5
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(4) The board may:
(a) order the director to issue, modify, or revoke an order:
(i) prohibiting or abating discharges;
(ii)
(A) requiring the construction of new treatment works or any parts of the new treatment
works;
(B) requiring the modification, extension, or alteration of existing treatment works as specified
by board rule or any parts of existing treatment works; or
(C) the adoption of other remedial measures to prevent, control, or abate pollution;
(iii) setting standards of water quality, classifying waters or evidencing any other determination
by the board under this chapter; or
(iv) requiring compliance with this chapter and with rules made under this chapter;
(b) advise, consult, and cooperate with another agency of the state, the federal government,
another state, an interstate agency, an affected group, an affected political subdivision, or
affected industry to further the purposes of this chapter; or
(c) delegate the authority to issue an operating permit to a local health department.
(5) In performing the duties listed in Subsections (1) through (4), the board shall give priority to
pollution that results in a hazard to the public health.
(6) The board shall take into consideration the availability of federal grants:
(a) in determining eligible project costs; and
(b) in establishing priorities pursuant to Subsection (1)(a)(i).
(7) The board may not issue, amend, renew, modify, revoke, or terminate any of the following that
are subject to the authority granted to the director under Section 19-5-106:

(a) a permit;
(b) a license;
(c) a registration;
(d) a certification; or
(e) another administrative authorization made by the director.
(8) A board member may not speak or act for the board unless the board member is authorized by
a majority of a quorum of the board in a vote taken at a meeting of the board.

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