Current through Register 1536, December 6, 2024
Section 15.05 - Application(1) Each applicant for a new aquaculture permit pursuant to this subsection shall provide the following information on forms provided by the agency: (a) Class 1 system (2) Detailed system layout, including water treatment systems(3) Detailed operational plan (species, planting density, feeding rates, etc)(4) Waste disposal plan (including solids, culls, and water)(b) Class 2 system (1) Same as 322 CMR 15.05(1)(a);(2) Proposed discharge, including volume and treatment, if required(3) Evidence of DEP Water Quality Certification or exemption(4) Evidence of NPDES Permit or exemption(5) Evidence of permits for intake and discharge structures(c) Class 3 system (shellfish with minimal structures) (1) Detailed site plan including latitude and longitude of corners(2) Geophysical site characteristics(3) Benthic habitat conditions(4) Proposed species, quantities, and densities(5) Proposed physical structures(6) Evidence of Municipal Shellfish Aquaculture License or conditional approval(7) Evidence of Municipal Wetlands Permit or determination of non-applicability(8) Evidence of application for Corps of Engineers, section 404 Permit or PGP(9) Transcript of local public hearing(d) Class 4 system (shellfish or algae with significant structures) (1) Same as 322 CMR 15.05(1)(c);(2) Evidence of application for Army Corps of Engineers Section 10 Permit(e) Class 4 system (general) (1) Same as (c) (1) through (5)(2) Detailed operational plan (species, density, feeding rates, etc.)(3) Containment plan to prevent escapees(4) Predator exclusion plan(5) Anticipated habitat degradation issues and plan to minimize (Best Management Practices)(6) Disposal plan for culls and gear(7) Evidence of performance bond sufficient to remove structures and restore site to its original condition.(8) Evidence of Water Quality Certification and NPDES Permit, if applicable.(2) Renewals. Annual renewal of all existing permits may be made without supporting documentation provided no changes in use occur.