12VAC5-635-190. Enforcements, notices, informal conferences, appeals.
A. Rainwater harvesting systems shall be installed, operated, and maintained in compliance with the requirements as set forth in this chapter. The commissioner may enforce this chapter through the means lawfully available pursuant to Title 32.1 of the Code of Virginia, and nothing in this chapter shall be construed as preventing the commissioner from making efforts to obtain compliance through warning, conference, or other appropriate enforcement means.
B. The commissioner may deny a permit application or suspend or revoke a permit issued pursuant to this chapter if:
1. The permit holder fails to comply with this chapter, applicable law, or a condition imposed on the permit; or
2. The commissioner is made aware that:
a. The facts upon which the approval of a construction permit was based were knowingly and willfully misrepresented; or
b. The installation or operation of the proposed rainwater harvesting system could create a substantial or imminent public health or environmental hazard.
C. The commissioner shall notify the owner of a notice of suspension in writing via certified mail or via hand delivery. Immediately upon receipt of a notice of suspension, the owner shall cease operation of the rainwater harvesting system.
D. The owner of a permitted rainwater harvesting system shall ensure the continuity of water supply to persons who use the rainwater harvesting system's treated water for human consumption. If the owner demonstrates to the satisfaction of the commissioner that ceasing the operation of a permitted rainwater harvesting system would endanger the health of the persons who use the rainwater harvesting system's finished water, the commissioner may issue a variance to the requirement to cease operation pursuant to 12VAC5-635-180.
E. Within 10 working days of receipt of a notice of denial of an application or suspension of a permit, the owner may request an informal conference in accordance with § 2.2-4019 of the Code of Virginia. The owner must file the request for an informal conference in writing with the local health department within the locality that the rainwater harvesting system is located. If a request for an informal conference is not filed within 10 working days, the denial or suspension is sustained.
F. Within 10 working days of receipt of a notice of denial, suspension, or intent to revoke, the owner shall submit to the appropriate local health department a plan of correction that includes:
1. The specific corrective actions that will be taken to address the reasons for denial, suspension, or revocation and bring the rainwater harvesting system into compliance with this chapter and other applicable requirements;
2. The date on which the corrective actions are expected to be completed; and
3. If the rainwater harvesting system is in operation, an application for a construction permit for alteration, repair, or rehabilitation of the rainwater harvesting system pursuant to 12VAC5-635-100.
G. Within 10 working days of the receipt of the plan of correction, the department shall:
1. Notify the owner in writing if any item is determined to be unacceptable; and
2. Act on an application for a construction permit to perform repairs pursuant to this section.
H. If the owner does not submit a plan of correction or request an informal conference within 10 working days, the department shall notify the owner in writing that the application for a permit is denied or that the permit is deemed suspended or revoked.
I. The department shall arrange for an informal conference to be held within seven working days of receipt of a request for an informal conference pursuant to this section.
J. The commissioner may end a suspension and reinstate a permit at any time if the conditions under which the permit was suspended have changed or no longer exist.
K. The owner must reapply for a permit in order to continue installing or operating a rainwater harvesting system for which the permit has been revoked.
Statutory Authority
§§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-248.2 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 41, Issue 5, eff. November 20, 2024.