IDEM Warsaw Wastewater

November 21, 2019 at 2:51 p.m.

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    On November 21, 2019, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) issued Land Application Permit No. IN LA 000339 to the City of Warsaw at 102 South Buffalo Street, Warsaw, IN. This renewal of a Nonsite-Specific Land Application Permit allows the Warsaw Wastewater Treatment Plant to land apply municipal biosolids to agricultural land in Kosciusko County. For specific information concerning the permit, contact Brian Davison at (574) 3729562 or [email protected]. If you have any questions regarding the permit process, contact Kate Garvey, the environmental manager assigned to this permit, at (317) 2335552 or [email protected].  The final decision is available online via IDEM’s Virtual File Cabinet (VFC). Please go to: http://vfc.idem.in.gov/. You will then have the option to search for approval documents using a variety of criteria.

APPEAL PROCEDURES

    If you wish to challenge this decision, IC 13-15-6-1 and IC 4-21.5-3-7 require that you file a Petition for Administrative Review. If you seek to have the effectiveness of the permit stayed during the Administrative Review, you must also file a Petition for Stay. The Petition(s) must be submitted to the Office of Environmental Adjudication (OEA) at the following address within 15 days of the date of newspaper publication of this Notice:

    Office of Environmental Adjudication

    Indiana Government Center North, Room N103

    100 North Senate Avenue

    Indianapolis, IN 46204

    The Petition(s) must include facts demonstrating that you are either the applicant, a person aggrieved or adversely affected by the decision, or otherwise entitled to review by law. Identifying the permit, decision, or other order for which you seek review by permit number, name of the applicant, location, or date of this notice will expedite review of the petition. Additionally, IC 13-15-6-2 and 315 IAC 1-3-2 require that your Petition include:

    1. the name, address, and telephone number of the person making the request;

    2. the interest of the person making the request;

    3. identification of any persons represented by the person making the request;

    4. the reasons, with particularity, for the request;

    5. the issues, with particularity, for the request;

    6. identification of the terms and conditions which, in the judgment of the person making the request, would be appropriate in the case in question to satisfy the requirements of the law governing documents of the type granted or denied by the Commissioner's action; and

    7. a copy of the pertinent portions of the permit, decision, or other order for which you seek review, at a minimum, the portion of the Commissioner’s action that identifies the person to whom the action is directed and the identification number of the action.

Pursuant to IC 4-21.5-3-1(f), any document serving as a petition for review or review and stay must be filed with the OEA. Filing of such a document is complete on the earliest of the following dates:

    1. the date on which the petition is delivered to the OEA;

    2. the date of the postmark on the envelope containing the petition, if the petition is mailed to the OEA by United States mail; or

    3.    the date on which the petition is deposited with a private carrier, as shown by a receipt issued by the carrier, if the petition is sent to the OEA by private carrier.

    In order to assist permit staff in tracking any appeals of the decision, please provide a copy of your petition to Kate Garvey, IDEM, Solid Waste Permits, IGCN 1154, 100 North Senate Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46204-2251.

    The OEA will provide you with notice of any pre-hearing conferences, preliminary hearings, hearings, stays, or orders regarding this decision if you submit a written request to the OEA. If you do not provide a written request to the OEA, you will no longer be notified of any proceedings pertaining to this decision.

    More information on the review process is available at the website for the Office of Environmental Adjudication at http://www.in.gov/oea.

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    On November 21, 2019, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) issued Land Application Permit No. IN LA 000339 to the City of Warsaw at 102 South Buffalo Street, Warsaw, IN. This renewal of a Nonsite-Specific Land Application Permit allows the Warsaw Wastewater Treatment Plant to land apply municipal biosolids to agricultural land in Kosciusko County. For specific information concerning the permit, contact Brian Davison at (574) 3729562 or [email protected]. If you have any questions regarding the permit process, contact Kate Garvey, the environmental manager assigned to this permit, at (317) 2335552 or [email protected].  The final decision is available online via IDEM’s Virtual File Cabinet (VFC). Please go to: http://vfc.idem.in.gov/. You will then have the option to search for approval documents using a variety of criteria.

APPEAL PROCEDURES

    If you wish to challenge this decision, IC 13-15-6-1 and IC 4-21.5-3-7 require that you file a Petition for Administrative Review. If you seek to have the effectiveness of the permit stayed during the Administrative Review, you must also file a Petition for Stay. The Petition(s) must be submitted to the Office of Environmental Adjudication (OEA) at the following address within 15 days of the date of newspaper publication of this Notice:

    Office of Environmental Adjudication

    Indiana Government Center North, Room N103

    100 North Senate Avenue

    Indianapolis, IN 46204

    The Petition(s) must include facts demonstrating that you are either the applicant, a person aggrieved or adversely affected by the decision, or otherwise entitled to review by law. Identifying the permit, decision, or other order for which you seek review by permit number, name of the applicant, location, or date of this notice will expedite review of the petition. Additionally, IC 13-15-6-2 and 315 IAC 1-3-2 require that your Petition include:

    1. the name, address, and telephone number of the person making the request;

    2. the interest of the person making the request;

    3. identification of any persons represented by the person making the request;

    4. the reasons, with particularity, for the request;

    5. the issues, with particularity, for the request;

    6. identification of the terms and conditions which, in the judgment of the person making the request, would be appropriate in the case in question to satisfy the requirements of the law governing documents of the type granted or denied by the Commissioner's action; and

    7. a copy of the pertinent portions of the permit, decision, or other order for which you seek review, at a minimum, the portion of the Commissioner’s action that identifies the person to whom the action is directed and the identification number of the action.

Pursuant to IC 4-21.5-3-1(f), any document serving as a petition for review or review and stay must be filed with the OEA. Filing of such a document is complete on the earliest of the following dates:

    1. the date on which the petition is delivered to the OEA;

    2. the date of the postmark on the envelope containing the petition, if the petition is mailed to the OEA by United States mail; or

    3.    the date on which the petition is deposited with a private carrier, as shown by a receipt issued by the carrier, if the petition is sent to the OEA by private carrier.

    In order to assist permit staff in tracking any appeals of the decision, please provide a copy of your petition to Kate Garvey, IDEM, Solid Waste Permits, IGCN 1154, 100 North Senate Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46204-2251.

    The OEA will provide you with notice of any pre-hearing conferences, preliminary hearings, hearings, stays, or orders regarding this decision if you submit a written request to the OEA. If you do not provide a written request to the OEA, you will no longer be notified of any proceedings pertaining to this decision.

    More information on the review process is available at the website for the Office of Environmental Adjudication at http://www.in.gov/oea.

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