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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 445A - WATER CONTROLS

NRS 445A.480 Permits: Authority of Department to require individual permit.

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NRS 445A.480 Permits: Authority of Department to require individual permit.
1. The Department may require the holder of a general permit to apply for and obtain an individual permit.
2. An individual permit may be required by the Department in any of the following cases, without limitation:
(a)If the discharge or injection of fluids through a well is not in compliance with the conditions of the general permit.
(b)If a change in circumstances has occurred and the general permit is no longer applicable.
(c)If the Department determines that the discharge or injection of fluids is a significant or potentially significant contributor of pollutants. In making this determination, the Department may consider:
(1)The location of the discharge or injection;
(2)The size of the discharge or injection; and
(3)The quantity and nature of the pollutants discharged or injected.
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