2004 Minnesota Code
Chapters 114C - 116I Environmental Protection
Chapter 115 Water Pollution Control; Sanitary Districts
Section 115.07 Violations and prohibitions.

115.07 Violations and prohibitions.

Subdivision 1. Obtain permit. It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, install or operate a disposal system, or any part thereof, until plans therefor shall have been submitted to the agency unless the agency shall have waived the submission thereof to it and a written permit therefor shall have been granted by the agency.

For disposal systems operated on streams with extreme seasonal flows, the agency must allow seasonal permit limits based on a fixed or variable effluent limit when the municipality operating the disposal system requests them and is in compliance with agency water quality standards.

Subd. 2. Repealed, 1973 c 374 s 22

Subd. 3. Permission for extension. It shall be unlawful for any person to make any change in, addition to or extension of any existing disposal system or point source, or part thereof, to effect any facility expansion, production increase, or process modification which results in new or increased discharges of pollutants, or to operate such system or point source, or part thereof as so changed, added to, or extended until plans and specifications therefor shall have been submitted to the agency unless the agency shall have waived the submission thereof to it and a written permit therefor shall have been granted by the agency.

Subd. 4. Repealed, 1973 c 374 s 22

Subd. 5. Repealed, 1963 c 798 s 16

Subd. 6. Repealed, 1973 c 374 s 22

HIST: 1945 c 395 s 8-10; 1969 c 9 s 21; 1969 c 931 s 5; 1973 c 374 s 12; 1986 c 465 art 3 s 1

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