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(a) Immediately after the service of a complete application for a solid waste disposal permit, a short-term variance from water quality standards, or a wastewater disposal permit, the department will publish two consecutive notices of the application in a newspaper of general circulation in the area that would be affected by the operation, and in other media the department considers appropriate to achieve sufficient public notice.
(b) In a public notice under this section, the department will include
(1) information on the nature and the location of the proposed activity;
(2) information on how the public can receive more information, including a statement that an interested person will be sent a copy of the application upon request; and
(3) a statement that a person may submit comments on the application by filing written comments with the department before the published comment deadline.
(c) A person required to have a permit for a public pesticide program or project, or for the water or aerial application of pesticides, shall publish a public notice in accordance with (a) and (b) of this section, if required by 18 AAC 90.520(a) . An affidavit of publication in conformity with the requirements of (b) of this section must be included with the application. The public notice must include a statement that the department will hold a public hearing on the application if 50 or more residents in the affected area, or the governing body of an affected municipality, make a request to the department for a hearing within 30 days after publication of the second notice.
History: Eff. 11/25/77, Register 64; am 1/7/87, Register 100; am 7/11/2002, Register 163
Authority: AS 46.03.020
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