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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 4. Conservation And Natural Resources
Agency 50. Virginia Soil And Water Conservation Board
Chapter 20. Impounding Structure Regulations
1/14/2026

4VAC50-20-504. Issuance of general permit for low hazard potential impounding structures.

If the general permit registration statement submittal is found to be incomplete, the director shall inform the applicant within 30 days and shall explain what changes are required for an acceptable submission. Within 60 days of receipt of a complete registration statement, the board shall act upon the application. Upon finding that the impounding structure as currently operating is in compliance with this chapter, the board shall issue a general permit for low hazard potential impounding structures. Should the board find that the impounding structure as currently operating is not in compliance with this chapter, the board may deny the permit registration statement or issue a conditional general permit for low hazard potential impounding structures in accordance with 4VAC50-20-505.

Statutory Authority

§ 10.1-605.3 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 9, eff. January 14, 2026.

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