AGENCY: Salt Lake City (Utah). Water Reclamation

SERIES: 8837
TITLE: Industrial wastewater discharge permits applications
DATES: 1982-2015.
ARRANGEMENT: Alphabetical by name

DESCRIPTION: These application forms are filled out by industries to obtain discharge permits in compliance the with city's wastewater control ordinance (Salt Lake City Ordinance 53). These forms include name, address, phone, ownership, person authorized to apply for permit, type of business and description of services, business and processing information (such as strength of waste discharge, hours of operation, number of employees and shifts, chemicals used and stored, disposal methods type of equipment on property, type of process, annual production, and future expansion); water usage information; wastewaster discharge information; spill control and countermeasures information; type, quantity, and ultimate disposal of solid, semi-solid, and containerized waste; signature of executive office and date; and signature of authorized representative and date; signature of executive office and date; and signature of authorized representative and date.

RETENTION

DISPOSITION

RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION

These records are in Archives' permanent custody.

APPROVED: 03/1987

FORMAT MANAGEMENT

Paper: Retain in Office for 9 years and then destroy.

APPRAISAL

This retention is based upon the previously approved 9 year retention for the State Health Department. That retention was based on discussions with the EPA office in Denver. State action could be taken under UCA 78-38-1, 26-11-16, 76-8-504, or 76-10-801. The maximum statute of limitations under these provisions is 4 years. Federal statutes are vaguer. However, the EPA keeps its files open for 9 years.