The following fees shall be assessed on the total actual emissions from a source in tons per year of the regulated pollutants particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, organic compounds, and lead:
The fees levied under this division do not apply to that portion of the emissions of a regulated pollutant at a facility that exceed four thousand tons during a calendar year.
Total tons per year of regulated pollutants emitted | Annual fee per facility |
More than 0, but less than 10 | $ 100 |
10 or more, but less than 50 | 200 |
50 or more, but less than 100 | 300 |
100 or more | 700 |
Combined total tons per year of all regulated pollutants emitted | Annual fee per facility |
Less than 10 | $ 170 |
10 or more, but less than 20 | 340 |
20 or more, but less than 30 | 670 |
30 or more, but less than 40 | 1,010 |
40 or more, but less than 50 | 1,340 |
50 or more, but less than 60 | 1,680 |
60 or more, but less than 70 | 2,010 |
70 or more, but less than 80 | 2,350 |
80 or more, but less than 90 | 2,680 |
90 or more, but less than 100 | 3,020 |
100 or more | 3,350 |
Input capacity (maximum) (million British thermal units per hour) | Permit to install |
Greater than 0, but less than 10 | $ 200 |
10 or more, but less than 100 | 400 |
100 or more, but less than 300 | 1000 |
300 or more, but less than 500 | 2250 |
500 or more, but less than 1000 | 3750 |
1000 or more, but less than 5000 | 6000 |
5000 or more | 9000 |
Units burning exclusively natural gas, number two fuel oil, or both shall be assessed a fee that is one-half the applicable amount shown in division (F)(1) of this section.
Generating capacity (mega watts) | Permit to install |
0 or more, but less than 10 | $ 25 |
10 or more, but less than 25 | 150 |
25 or more, but less than 50 | 300 |
50 or more, but less than 100 | 500 |
100 or more, but less than 250 | 1000 |
250 or more | 2000 |
Input capacity (pounds per hour) | Permit to install |
0 to 100 | $ 100 |
101 to 500 | 500 |
501 to 2000 | 1000 |
2001 to 20,000 | 1500 |
more than 20,000 | 3750 |
Process weight rate (pounds per hour) | Permit to install |
0 to 1000 | $ 200 |
1001 to 5000 | 500 |
5001 to 10,000 | 750 |
10,001 to 50,000 | 1000 |
more than 50,000 | 1250 |
In any process where process weight rate cannot be ascertained, the minimum fee shall be assessed. A boiler, furnace, combustion turbine, stationary internal combustion engine, or process heater designed to provide direct heat or power to a process not designed to generate electricity shall be assessed a fee established in division (F)(4)(a) of this section. A combustion turbine or stationary internal combustion engine designed to generate electricity shall be assessed a fee established in division (F)(2) of this section.
Major group 10, metal mining;
Major group 12, coal mining;
Major group 14, mining and quarrying of nonmetallic minerals;
Industry group 204, grain mill products;
2873 Nitrogen fertilizers;
2874 Phosphatic fertilizers;
3281 Cut stone and stone products;
3295 Minerals and earth, ground or otherwise treated;
4221 Grain elevators (storage only);
5159 Farm related raw materials;
5261 Retail nurseries and lawn and garden supply stores.
Process weight rate (pounds per hour) | Permit to install |
0 to 10,000 | $ 200 |
10,001 to 50,000 | 400 |
50,001 to 100,000 | 500 |
100,001 to 200,000 | 600 |
200,001 to 400,000 | 750 |
400,001 or more | 900 |
Gallons (maximum useful capacity) | Permit to install |
0 to 20,000 | $ 100 |
20,001 to 40,000 | 150 |
40,001 to 100,000 | 250 |
100,001 to 500,000 | 400 |
500,001 or greater | 750 |
For each gasoline/fuel dispensing facility (includes all units at the facility) | Permit to install $ 100 |
For each dry cleaning facility (includes all units at the facility) | Permit to install $ 100 |
For each source covered by registration status | Permit to install $ 75 |
Action | Fee |
Each notification | $75 |
Asbestos removal | $3/unit |
Asbestos cleanup | $4/cubic yard |
For purposes of this division, "unit" means any combination of linear feet or square feet equal to fifty.
As used in this division, "actual construction of the source" means the initiation of physical on-site construction activities in connection with improvements to the source that are permanent in nature, including, without limitation, the installation of building supports and foundations and the laying of underground pipework.
Average daily discharge flow | Fee due by January 30, 2024, and January 30, 2025 |
5,000 to 49,999 | $ 200 |
50,000 to 100,000 | 500 |
100,001 to 250,000 | 1,050 |
250,001 to 1,000,000 | 2,600 |
1,000,001 to 5,000,000 | 5,200 |
5,000,001 to 10,000,000 | 10,350 |
10,000,001 to 20,000,000 | 15,550 |
20,000,001 to 50,000,000 | 25,900 |
50,000,001 to 100,000,000 | 41,400 |
100,000,001 or more | 62,100 |
Average daily discharge flow | Fee due by January 30, 2024, and January 30, 2025 |
5,000 to 49,999 | $ 250 |
50,000 to 250,000 | 1,200 |
250,001 to 1,000,000 | 2,950 |
1,000,001 to 5,000,000 | 5,850 |
5,000,001 to 10,000,000 | 8,800 |
10,000,001 to 20,000,000 | 11,700 |
20,000,001 to 100,000,000 | 14,050 |
100,000,001 to 250,000,000 | 16,400 |
250,000,001 or more | 18,700 |
Except as provided in divisions (M)(4) and (5) of this section, fees required under this division shall be calculated and paid in accordance with the following schedule:
Number of service connections | Fee amount |
Not more than 49 | $ 112 |
50 to 99 | 176 |
Number of service connections | Average cost per connection |
100 to 2,499 | $ 1.92 |
2,500 to 4,999 | 1.48 |
5,000 to 7,499 | 1.42 |
7,500 to 9,999 | 1.34 |
10,000 to 14,999 | 1.16 |
15,000 to 24,999 | 1.10 |
25,000 to 49,999 | 1.04 |
50,000 to 99,999 | 92 |
100,000 to 149,999 | 86 |
150,000 to 199,999 | 80 |
200,000 or more | 76 |
A public water system may determine how it will pay the total amount of the fee calculated under division (M)(1) of this section, including the assessment of additional user fees that may be assessed on a volumetric basis.
As used in division (M)(1) of this section, "service connection" means the number of active or inactive pipes, goosenecks, pigtails, and any other fittings connecting a water main to any building outlet.
Population served | Fee amount |
Fewer than 150 | $ 112 |
150 to 299 | 176 |
300 to 749 | 384 |
750 to 1,499 | 628 |
1,500 to 2,999 | 1,268 |
3,000 to 7,499 | 2,816 |
7,500 to 14,999 | 5,510 |
15,000 to 22,499 | 9,048 |
22,500 to 29,999 | 12,430 |
30,000 or more | 16,820 |
As used in division (M)(2) of this section, "population served" means the total number of individuals having access to the water supply during a twenty-four-hour period for at least sixty days during any calendar year. In the absence of a specific population count, that number shall be calculated at the rate of three individuals per service connection.
Number of wells or sources, other than surface water, supplying system | Fee amount |
1 | $112 |
2 | 112 |
3 | 176 |
4 | 278 |
5 | 568 |
System designated as using a surface water source | 792 |
As used in division (M)(3) of this section, "number of wells or sources, other than surface water, supplying system" means those wells or sources that are physically connected to the plumbing system serving the public water system.
microbiological | |
MMO-MUG | $2,000 |
MF | 2,100 |
MMO-MUG and MF | 2,550 |
organic chemical | 5,400 |
trace metals | 5,400 |
standard chemistry | 2,800 |
limited chemistry | 1,550 |
On and after July 1, 2026, the following fee, on a per survey basis, shall be charged any such person:
microbiological | $ 1,650 |
organic chemicals | 3,500 |
trace metals | 3,500 |
standard chemistry | 1,800 |
limited chemistry | 1,000 |
The fee for those services shall be paid at the time the request for the survey is made. Through June 30, 2026, an individual laboratory shall not be assessed a fee under this division more than once in any three-year period unless the person requests the addition of analytical methods or analysts, in which case the person shall pay five hundred dollars for each additional survey requested.
As used in division (N)(3) of this section:
The director shall transmit all moneys collected under this division to the treasurer of state for deposit into the drinking water protection fund created in section 6109.30 of the Revised Code.
Class A operator | $ 80 |
Class I operator | 105 |
Class II operator | 120 |
Class III operator | 130 |
Class IV operator | 145 |
On and after December 1, 2026, the applicant shall pay a fee in accordance with the following schedule:
Class A operator | $ 50 |
Class I operator | 70 |
Class II operator | 80 |
Class III operator | 90 |
Class IV operator | 100 |
Any person applying to the director for certification as an operator of a water supply system or wastewater system who has passed an examination administered by an examination provider approved by the director shall pay a certification fee of forty-five dollars.
A person shall pay a biennial certification renewal fee for each applicable class of certification in accordance with the following schedule:
Class A operator | $25 |
Class I operator | 35 |
Class II operator | 45 |
Class III operator | 55 |
Class IV operator | 65 |
If a certification renewal fee is received by the director more than thirty days, but not more than one year, after the expiration date of the certification, the person shall pay a certification renewal fee in accordance with the following schedule:
Class A operator | $45 |
Class I operator | 55 |
Class II operator | 65 |
Class III operator | 75 |
Class IV operator | 85 |
A person who requests a replacement certificate shall pay a fee of twenty-five dollars at the time the request is made.
Any person applying to be a water supply system or wastewater treatment system examination provider shall pay an application fee of five hundred dollars. Any person approved by the director as a water supply system or wastewater treatment system examination provider shall pay an annual fee that is equal to ten per cent of the fees that the provider assesses and collects for administering water supply system or wastewater treatment system certification examinations in this state for the calendar year. The fee shall be paid not later than forty-five days after the end of a calendar year.
The director shall transmit all moneys collected under this division to the treasurer of state for deposit into the drinking water protection fund created in section 6109.30 of the Revised Code.
Permit and late payment fees paid to the director under this division shall be credited to the general revenue fund.
Design flow discharge (gallons per day) | Fee |
0 to 1,000 | $0 |
1,001 to 5,000 | 100 |
5,001 to 50,000 | 200 |
50,001 to 100,000 | 300 |
100,001 to 300,000 | 525 |
over 300,000 | 750 |
The director shall transmit all moneys collected under rules adopted under division (T)(1) of this section pursuant to Chapter 6109. of the Revised Code to the treasurer of state for deposit into the drinking water protection fund created in section 6109.30 of the Revised Code.
The director shall transmit all moneys collected under rules adopted under division (T)(1) of this section pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code to the treasurer of state for deposit into the surface water protection fund created in section 6111.038 of the Revised Code.
A thirty-five per cent reduction for exceptional quality sludge applies to the maximum annual fees established under division (Y)(3) of this section.
In the case of a sewage sludge facility that treats sewage sludge in this state and transfers it out of this state to another entity for disposal, the sewage sludge facility in this state shall be required to pay the annual sludge fee for the tons of sewage sludge that have been transferred.
Not later than the first day of May following receipt of an invoice, a person required to pay the annual sludge fee may submit objections to the director concerning the accuracy of information regarding the number of dry tons of sewage sludge used to calculate the amount of the annual sludge fee or regarding whether the sewage sludge qualifies for the exceptional quality sludge discount established in division (Y)(2)(b) of this section. The director may consider the objections and adjust the amount of the fee to ensure that it is accurate.
If the director does not adjust the amount of the annual sludge fee in response to a person's objections, the person may appeal the director's determination in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.
Not later than the first day of June, the director shall notify the objecting person regarding whether the director has found the objections to be valid and the reasons for the finding. If the director finds the objections to be valid and adjusts the amount of the annual sludge fee accordingly, the director shall issue with the notification a new invoice to the person identifying the amount of the annual sludge fee assessed and stating the first day of July as the deadline for payment.
Not later than the first day of July, any person who is required to do so shall pay the annual sludge fee. Any person who is required to pay the fee, but who fails to do so on or before that date shall pay an additional amount that equals ten per cent of the required annual sludge fee.
If, upon review of the fees under division (Y)(7) of this section and after the fees have been reduced, the director determines that the total amount of moneys collected and accumulated is less than six hundred thousand dollars, the director, after review of the fee structure and consultation with affected persons, may issue an order increasing the amount of the fees levied under division (Y) of this section so that the estimated amount of moneys resulting from the fees will be approximately six hundred thousand dollars. Fees shall never be increased to an amount exceeding the amount specified in division (Y)(7) of this section.
Notwithstanding section 119.06 of the Revised Code, the director may issue an order under division (Y)(7) of this section without the necessity to hold an adjudicatory hearing in connection with the order. The issuance of an order under this division is not an act or action for purposes of section 3745.04 of the Revised Code.
R.C. § 3745.11