49-231. Definitions In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Impaired water" means a protected surface water for which credible scientific data exists that satisfies the requirements of section 49-232, and that, in the case of WOTUS, demonstrates that the water should be identified pursuant to 33 United States Code section 1313(d) and […]
49-232. Lists of impaired waters; data requirements; rules A. At least once every five years, the department shall prepare a list of impaired WOTUS to comply with section 303(d) of the clean water act (33 United States Code section 1313(d)). The department shall provide public notice and allow for comment on a draft list of […]
49-233. Priority ranking and schedule A. Each list developed by the department pursuant to section 49-232 shall contain a priority ranking of WOTUS identified as impaired and for which total maximum daily loads are required pursuant to section 49-234 and a schedule for the development of all required total maximum daily loads. B. In the […]
49-234. Total maximum daily loads; implementation plans A. The department shall develop total maximum daily loads for those WOTUS listed as impaired pursuant to this article and for which total maximum daily loads are required to be adopted pursuant to 33 United States Code section 1313(d) and the regulations implementing that statute or that the […]
49-235. Rules The department shall adopt any rules necessary to implement this article.
49-236. Report By September 1, 2005, the department shall submit a report to the governor, the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the senate detailing progress made under this program and shall provide a copy to the secretary of state and the department of library, archives and public records. At a […]
49-237. Impact of successful judicial appeal of Arizona department of environmental quality decision If a person appeals to court and succeeds in overturning or modifying a final administrative decision of the director pursuant to this article in an appeal initiated pursuant to title 41, chapter 6, article 10, within thirty days of the court s […]