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Document ID us-reprpe-2026-05-04 Title Regulatory Program and Permits URL https://www.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Regulatory-Program-and-Permits/ Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:36:39.139404+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (17)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#R001monitoringreportingmandatoryWater pollution monitoringotherThe Clean Water Act requires states, territories and authorized tribes (states for brevity) to monitor water pollutionhigh
#R002reportingreportingmandatoryBiennial water quality reportingotherThe Clean Water Act requires states, territories and authorized tribes (states for brevity) to... report to EPA every two years on the waters they have evaluated.every two yearshigh
#R003operationalunknownmandatoryImpaired waters assessmentotherPart of this process is deciding which waters do not meet water quality standards because they are too polluted.waters that do not meet water quality standardshigh
#R004administrativereportingmandatoryState listing of impaired watersotherThese degraded waters are called impaired (polluted enough to require action) and are placed on a State list for future actions to reduce pollution.impaired watershigh
#R005administrativeoperationalmandatoryClass VI Well Permit Requirementdrinking watereach Class VI well requires an individual well application and permit.high
#R006administrativereportingmandatoryCompleteness Information Provisiondrinking waterNODs are sent to the applicant, who must provide the missing information before the application can be deemed complete.When a Notice of Deficiency (NOD) is issuedhigh
#R007prohibitionreportingrecommendedApplication Modification Restrictiondrinking waterOnce an application is submitted to EPA, applicants should not make changes to the permit application, including the narrative, project plans, or any attachments/appendices, unless direction to do so by EPA.After application submissionhigh
#R008reportingreportingmandatoryAdditional Information Provisiondrinking waterRAIs are sent to applicants, who must provide the requested information for the agency to evaluate the suitability of the proposed project.When a Request for Additional Information (RAI) is issuedhigh
#R009administrativereportingrecommendedRAI Response Timelinedrinking waterApplicants should respond with 30 days or provide an alternative timeline if necessary to prepare the response.Upon receipt of a Request for Additional Information (RAI)high
#R010operationaloperationalmandatoryEnforceable Project Plan Compliancedrinking waterThe permit includes the Class VI Project Plans as enforceable conditions.Once permit is drafted/issuedhigh
#R011administrativereportingmandatoryUIC Primacy Application Compliancedrinking waterStates, territories and tribes applying for UIC program primacy must follow the UIC primacy application process requirements presented at 40 CFR part 145.When applying for UIC program primacyhigh
#R012administrativetreatmentmandatorySection 1422 Minimum Requirementsdrinking waterSection 1422 applies to all well classes and requires primacy applicants to meet the EPA’s minimum requirements for UIC programs.Applications under SDWA Section 1422high
#R013administrativetreatmentmandatorySection 1425 Effectiveness Demonstrationdrinking waterSection 1425 applies to Class II wells only and requires primacy applicants to demonstrate their standards are effective in preventing endangerment of USDWs.Applications under SDWA Section 1425high
#R014administrativereportingmandatoryGovernor's Letter Specificationdrinking waterMust specify that approval is sought under sections 1422 or 1425 of the SDWA.Governor's Letter for primacy applicationhigh
#R015administrativereportingmandatoryAttorney General's Certificationdrinking waterA certification by a qualified representative of the state, asserting that the state’s statutes, regulations and judicial decisions demonstrate adequate authority to administer the UIC program.Primacy application requirementhigh
#R016treatmenttreatmentmandatoryClass II Effectiveness Demonstrationdrinking waterSDWA Section 1425: Applicants must demonstrate that their Class II regulations are effective in preventing underground injection that endangers USDWs.Applications for Class II well primacyhigh
#R017administrativereportingmandatoryPublic Comment Period and Hearingdrinking waterInitiates a minimum 45-day public comment period and holds a public hearing, if requested.Phase III: Proposed Rulemakinghigh

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