Saturday, November 27, 2010 1:37:23 PM
You and others are still playing with words. They do or do not need a SW permit. If they are managing SW they need a SW permit.
A BUD is a variance or exception because their process (JIT?) or specifics of their feedstock do not present a hazard. The point of the SW Permit/ BUD process is there are no hazards to the environment or public because of the activity. If they have a pile of garbage like what we saw JB sitting on in that paid advertisement called an article, they would need a SW permit.
We may as well talk about the feedstock, and the process, rather than the specifics of permitting. Statements like the above ore just confusing to everyone.
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