PUBLIC NOTICE | Proposed AZPDES Renewal Permit for the Town of Prescott Valley
Public Notice No. 16-110
Published in: Prescott Courier on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017
Notice: Pursuant to the Clean Water Act and in accordance with Arizona Administrative Code (AAC) R18-9-A907, the ADEQ Director proposes to issue an Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (AZPDES) Permit to discharge pollutants to U.S. waters to the following applicant, subject to certain effluent limitations and special conditions:
Facility Name
Town of Prescott Valley
AZPDES Permit No. AZ0025381
Facility Location
Town of Prescott Valley
7501 E. Civic Circle
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Information
The Town of Prescott Valley applied for a renewal AZPDES permit for the proposed discharge of up to 3.75 million gallons per day (mgd) of treated domestic wastewater from the Town of Prescott Valley Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) to the Agua Fria River in the Middle Gila River Basin in Township 14 N, Range 1 E, Section 16, in Yavapai County, Ariz. The Town of Prescott Valley WWTP is a publicly owned treatment works that receives domestic wastewater from residential and commercial sources in the Town of Prescott Valley. Sludge is dewatered on site and hauled to an approved landfill for disposal.
Review Documents
Original Published Public Notice | View/Print >
Draft Permit | View >
Draft Fact Sheet | View >
Public Comment Period
Dates: Jan. 18, 2017 – Feb. 17, 2017
All written comments received by ADEQ by the close of business 30 days after publication of this notice will be considered in the final permit decision. A public hearing request must be in writing and must include the reasons for such request. If there is a significant degree of public interest, the Director will hold a hearing in accordance with AAC R18-9-A908(B).
Comments may be submitted as follows:
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By Mail (Must be postmarked by Feb. 17, 2017):
ADEQ
Jacqueline Maye
Water Quality Division
1110 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
You may also review the above documentation in person at the ADEQ Record Center | Learn How >