If the operator is proposing to decrease the facilitys permitted acreage, would this be considered a significant change and require a revised permit?
Answer 2: No, only increases in permitted acreage are always considered a significant change.. See Section 21620(a)(4)(B). Notwithstanding, if the EA determines that further restrictions, prohibitions, mitigations, terms, conditions, or other measures are needed in the permit to adequately protect public health, public safety, ensure compliance with State minimum standards, and to protect the environment, then the proposed change would require a permit revision and not a modification.
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