132 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 2, § 013

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 132-2-013 - Emergency Permit

In the event the Director finds an imminent and substantial endangerment to human health and the environment, the Director may issue a temporary emergency permit without notice and hearing. This emergency permit may also be issued to a non-permitted activity or operation or to one whose existing permit does not cover the authority for which the emergency permit is made. This emergency permit:

013.01 May be oral or written

If oral, it shall be followed within five (5) days by a written emergency permit;

013.02 Shall not last more than one hundred twenty (120) days but may be renewed for an additional sixty (60) days where the permittee can demonstrate that the circumstances justify such extension and that the permittee made good faith efforts to complete the permitted activity or operation within the one hundred twenty (120) days;
013.03 Shall clearly specify the wastes to be handled and the manner and location of their disposal; and
013.04 May be terminated by the Director at any time without process if the Director determines that termination is appropriate to protect human health and the environment.

132 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 2, § 013

Amended effective 5/17/2016.