(a) Any person seeking a permit shall make application in writing to the Loudoun Department of Public Health, including therein the following minimum information:
(1) The name, address, and telephone number(s) of the applicant.
(2) A brief description of the applicant's business.
(3) A description (map) of the property upon which biosolids may be applied, including Loudoun County tax map number(s) or property identification number(s). This application package must comply with the provisions of the Type I and II site/soil investigations as prescribed in the Loudoun County Facility Standards Manual, Sections 6.300, 6.310, and 6.320. In addition, this map of the property must show all water bodies, wells and known pollution sources within 200 feet of the application site.
(4) Any site-specific recommendations, including, but not limited to, buffer adjustments, incorporation, etc.
(5) The name, address, and telephone number(s) of the property owner.
(6) The source or producer of the biosolids and a copy of the producer's approved sludge management plan, or other documentation submitted to the Virginia Department of Health for source approval.
(7) The general rates of proposed application in dry tons per acre and the type of biosolids being applied (e.g., digested, lime stabilized, etc.).
(8) The name, address, and telephone number(s) of the biosolids applicator, including all subcontractors.
(9) Copies of any other biosolids permits pertinent to this application (Virginia Department of Health Biosolids Use Permits, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Pollution Abatement Permits, etc.).
(10) Proof of liability insurance in the amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000).
(11) A map indicating the normal transportation route(s) to and from the sites.
(12) Written consent from the property owner for biosolids application, and to allow access by Federal, State and local staff for site evaluation, review, and investigation of any potential problems.
(b) Fees will be assessed to recover the costs of application and site reviews as well as investigation of complaints associated with biosolids application. For application reviews, site reviews, and permit preparation, staff time will be generally compensated commensurate with current hourly rates for those individuals involved. (See Appendix I - Fees for Land Application of Biosolids.)
(Ord. 99-05. Passed 4-7-99.)