40 CFR §121.7
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- (a)A certifying authority may act on a request for certification in one of four ways: grant certification, grant certification with conditions, deny certification, or expressly waive certification.
- (b)A certifying authority shall act on a request for certification within the scope of certification and within the reasonable period of time.
- (c)A grant of certification shall be in writing and should include the following:
- (1)Identification of the decision as a grant of certification;
- (2)Identification of the applicable Federal license or permit;
- (3)A statement that the activity will comply with water quality requirements; and
- (4)An indication that the certifying authority complied with its public notice procedures established pursuant to Clean Water Act section 401(a)(1).
- (d)A grant of certification with conditions shall be in writing and should include the following:
- (1)Identification of the decision as a grant of certification with conditions;
- (2)Identification of the applicable Federal license or permit;
- (3)A statement explaining why each of the included conditions is necessary to assure that the activity will comply with water quality requirements; and
- (4)An indication that the certifying authority complied with its public notice procedures established pursuant to Clean Water Act section 401(a)(1).
- (e)A denial of certification shall be in writing and should include the following:
- (1)Identification of the decision as a denial of certification;
- (2)Identification of the applicable Federal license or permit;
- (3)A statement explaining why the certifying authority cannot certify that the activity will comply with water quality requirements, including but not limited to a description of any missing water quality-related information if the denial is based on insufficient information; and
- (4)An indication that the certifying authority complied with its public notice procedures established pursuant to Clean Water Act section 401(a)(1).
- (f)An express waiver shall be in writing and should include the following:
- (1)Identification of the decision as an express waiver of certification;
- (2)Identification of the applicable Federal license or permit;
- (3)A statement that the certifying authority expressly waives its authority to act on the request for certification; and
- (4)An indication that the certifying authority complied with its public notice procedures established pursuant to Clean Water Act section 401(a)(1).
- (g)If the certifying authority determines that no water quality requirements are applicable to the activity, the certifying authority shall grant certification.