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Section 6111.04 | Water Pollution and Sludge Management Violations Prohibited.

Effective: October 6, 2017 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 2, House Bill 49 – 132nd General Assembly (A) Both of the following apply except as otherwise provided in division (A) or (F) of this section: (1) No person shall cause pollution or place or cause to be placed any sewage, sludge, sludge materials, industrial waste, or […]

Section 6111.041 | Standards of Water Quality.

Effective: July 25, 1980 Latest Legislation: House Bill 766 – 113th General Assembly In furtherance of sections 6111.01 to 6111.08 of the Revised Code, the director of environmental protection shall adopt standards of water quality to be applicable to the waters of the state. Such standards shall be adopted pursuant to a schedule established, and […]

Section 6111.042 | Rules Requiring Compliance With Federal Water Pollution Control Act.

Effective: March 17, 2000 Latest Legislation: House Bill 197 – 123rd General Assembly In accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the director of environmental protection shall adopt and enforce, and may modify and rescind, rules setting forth and requiring compliance with national effluent limitations, national standards of performance for new sources, national toxic […]

Section 6111.044 | Injection Well Drilling or Operating Permit.

Effective: January 1, 2016 Latest Legislation: House Bill 64 – 131st General Assembly Upon receipt of an application for an injection well drilling permit, an injection well operating permit, a renewal of an injection well operating permit, or a modification of an injection well drilling permit, operating permit, or renewal of an operating permit, the […]

Section 6111.046 | Annual Permit Fee – Underground Injection Control Fund.

Effective: September 29, 2017 Latest Legislation: House Bill 49 – 132nd General Assembly (A) Each person who is issued an injection well operating permit or a renewal of an injection well operating permit for a class I injection well shall pay an annual permit fee of twelve thousand five hundred dollars, except that a person […]

Section 6111.047 | Tonnage Fees for Injection of Waste.

Effective: May 28, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 147 – 119th General Assembly (A) For the purpose of defraying the costs to the environmental protection agency of implementing, administering, and enforcing sections 6111.043 to 6111.047 of the Revised Code pertaining to class I injection wells, a fee of one dollar per ton is hereby levied […]

Section 6111.048 | Temporary Assistance of State Employees.

Effective: May 28, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 147 – 119th General Assembly In the discharge of his duties under sections 6111.043 to 6111.045 of the Revised Code, the director of environmental protection may call to his assistance temporarily employees of any state department, agency, authority, or institution, or any college or university financed wholly […]

Section 6111.049 | Tonnage Fees for Injection of Waste – Exceptions.

Effective: May 28, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 147 – 119th General Assembly Section 6111.047 and rules adopted under division (B)(5) of section 6111.043 of the Revised Code do not apply to any nonhazardous class I injection well that disposes of naturally occurring formation fluids extracted during salt mining processes into an injection zone consisting […]

Section 6111.05 | Investigation of Alleged Act of Pollution or Failure to Comply.

Effective: March 17, 2000 Latest Legislation: House Bill 197 – 123rd General Assembly The director of environmental protection, on the director’s own initiative, may investigate or make inquiries into any alleged act of pollution or failure to comply with this chapter or any order, any rule, the terms and conditions of a permit, or any […]

Section 6111.051 | Use, Management, or Disposal of Structural Products.

Effective: September 29, 2015 Latest Legislation: House Bill 64 – 131st General Assembly (A) As used in this section, “structural products” means products that are created from clay, shale, or a combination of clay and shale, are generated as a result of a manufacturing process that is designed to create products intended to form part […]

Section 6111.052 | Blast Furnace and Steel Slag.

Effective: October 6, 2017 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 2 – 132nd General Assembly (A) As used in this section: (1) “Blast furnace slag” means a nonmetallic material that is an intended output or intended result of the melting of iron ore or iron pellets together with coke and a flux in a blast furnace, that […]

Section 6111.06 | Administrative Procedures – Emergencies.

Effective: June 26, 2003 Latest Legislation: House Bill 95 – 125th General Assembly (A) All proceedings of the director of environmental protection or of the director’s officers or agents under sections 6111.01 to 6111.08 of the Revised Code, including the adoption, issuance, modification, rescission, or revocation of rules and regulations, permits, orders, and notices, and […]

Section 6111.08 | Rights in Equity or Under Common Law Not Affected.

Effective: July 25, 1980 Latest Legislation: House Bill 766 – 113th General Assembly Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code does not abridge rights of action or remedies in equity or under the common law, nor does such chapter, or any act done under such chapter, estop the state, or any municipal corporation or person, as […]

Section 6111.09 | Civil Penalties for Water Pollution Control Violations.

Effective: September 1, 2008 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 214 – 127th General Assembly (A) Any person who violates section 6111.07 of the Revised Code shall pay a civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars per day of violation. Any person who purposely violates section 6111.10 or 6111.11 of the Revised Code shall pay […]

Section 6111.10 | Sale of Household Laundry Detergent Containing Phosphorus Above Certain Limits Prohibited in Certain Counties.

Effective: September 1, 2008 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 214 – 127th General Assembly After January 1, 1990, no person shall sell, offer for sale, or distribute for sale in the counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull, Lake, Geauga, Portage, Stark, Cuyahoga, Summit, Medina, Lorain, Ashland, Richland, Huron, Erie, Crawford, Marion, Wyandot, Seneca, Sandusky, Ottawa, Lucas, Wood, Hancock, […]