The DEQ undertakes enforcement actions to preserve safe environmental conditions throughout Wyoming.
This page contains information on the enforcement actions that the Water Quality Division may undertake, as well as a record of enforcement actions that have been undertaken by WQD.
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Electronic document submittal is available for WQD permit applications, reports, and other communications.
Visit: WDEQ Water Quality Division Downloads
You do NOT need to follow up the electronic submission with a hard copy submission unless you are specifically contacted by a WQD staff person with a request to do so.
Need to report a spill or complaint? Please visit https://deqspills.wyo.gov/home
Submitting a public comment? WQD is unable to accept public notice comments through this system. Refer to the public notice document for instructions on how to submit comments or visit https://wq.wyomingdeq.commentinput.com/comment/search.
NOTICE: All applications for water distribution systems and/or sewage collection systems that are within the Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) district shall be submitted to the BOPU for approval. Contact Frank Strong or Bryce Dorr at (307) 637-6460, ENGreview@cheyennebopu.org, or http://cheyennebopu.org for additional information.
The DEQ Water Quality Division accepts comments on all permits authorized under a general permit for a period of 30 days, as provided for in W.S. 35-11-801(d).
Interested persons may mail or fax comments to the main Cheyenne office. The ‘Date’ column in the table below indicates the date the authorization was posted to the website. Comments must be received before 5:00 pm on the 30th day after the authorization was posted to the website. For example, comments for an authorization posted on 10/1/18 must be received by 5:00 p.m. on 10/31/18. DEQ does not accept emailed comments.
You may sort the table by posting date or search for the type of general permit, the county where the permit was issued, the permit number, or the name of the person or company to whom the permit was issued.
If you wish to review the general permit documents, please go to the web page for each permitting program:
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The Water Quality Division will present proposed revisions to Water Quality Rules Chapter 1, Wyoming Surface Water Quality Standards; and Chapter 2, Permit Regulations for Discharges to Wyoming Surface Waters to the Water and Waste Advisory Board at their June 13, 2024 meeting, starting at 9:00 a.m. The proposed revisions to Chapter 1 (1) fulfill the federal requirements at 40 CFR § 131.20, (2) restructure and align requirements with state law and federal law, regulations, and guidance; (3) revise designated uses and remove the designated use classification system; and (4) provide minor updates to specific water quality criteria. The proposed revisions to Chapter 2 (1) update references to the designated use classification system to reflect proposed revisions to Chapter 1; and (2) incorporate provisions related to fish toxicants, aquatic pesticides, and short-term sediment disturbance that Water Quality Division proposes to move from Chapter 1 to Chapter 2. More information is available at: http://deq.wyoming.gov/shwd/wwab/ under the “Upcoming Meeting” tab
All official Wyoming State Rules and Regulations are kept at the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office. Click here to view all current Rules and Regulations.
Land Application of Hydrostatic Test Discharge Water
A Land Application of Hydrostatic Test Discharge Water permit is required when discharging uncontaminated water used during a hydrostatic test.
Wastewater Reuse
Wastewater reuse takes advantage of today’s wastewater treatment technology to safely reuse treated sewage effluent to irrigate landscaping, public recreation areas, and various crops but must be permitted to protect human health and the environment. The permitting process for wastewater reuse is described in Chapter 11, Part H, which is available on the Wyoming Secretary of State website.
Incinerating or Composting Toilets
Permanently installed or non-self contained incinerating or composting toilets to the property will require a permit to construct. Permanently installed means that building materials would have to be modified for the installation or removal of the system. Portable incinerating or composting toilets, which are completely self contained, do not require a permit to construct.
Submit a Certificate-of-Completion form when construction is complete.
Submit a Permit-Transfer-of-Ownership form if the ownership of a permitted facility is transferred to another party.
Please contact us with any questions you have about the Water and Wastewater Section.
Water and Wastewater Section Manager:
Keenan Hendon
Tel 307-777-7075, email: keenan.hendon2@wyo.gov
Water and Wastewater Construction Permitting:
Dale Lee, P.E - Northeast District/Park County Engineer
Tel 307-675-5640, email: dale.lee@wyo.gov
Dorran Larner-Assistant Northeast District /Park County Engineer
Tel 307-675-5644, email: dorran.larner2@wyo.gov
Hannes Stueckler, P.E. – Northwest District Engineer
Tel 307-335-6961, email: hannes.stueckler@wyo.gov
Dennis Lewis, P.E. – Southeast District Engineer
Tel 307-777-7088, email: dennis.lewis@wyo.gov
Vacant - Assistant Southeast District Engineer
Tel 307-777-7388, email:
Mark Baron, P.E. – Southwest District Engineer
Tel 307-335-6962, email: mark.baron@wyo.gov
Bradley Ellis, P.E.– SRF/Teton County Engineer
Tel 307-473-3469, email: bradley.ellis@wyo.gov
State Revolving Loan Fund (SRF):
Stan Miller, SRF Principal Engineer
Tel 307-777-6371, email: stanley.miller@wyo.gov
Shawn King, SRF Project Manager
Tel 307-777-6941, email: shawn.king2@wyo.gov
Oil and Gas Produced Water Treatment and Disposal:
Dennis Lamb, P.G., Principal
Tel 307-473-3452, email: dennis.lamb@wyo.gov
Vacant, Assistant Engineer
Tel 307-777 -6941
Enforcement:
Anthony Rivers
Tel 307-777-6183, email: anthony.rivers@wyo.gov
Chapters 3, 11, 12, 25, 26, and 28 of the Wyoming Water Quality Rules outline the requirements for construction permitting and are available on the Secretary of State website, under the Department Environmental Quality, Water Quality program.
Permit Application Instructions
Step 1: Complete a Water and Wastewater Permit to Construct Application form - Chapter 3 permit (See Below). Submit one copy of the design report and construction plans and specifications to the District Engineer for the county (see District Map) in which construction will take place, and one electronic copy to the WDEQ Water Quality Division Document Uploads link above. Both copies must be sealed, signed, and dated by a Wyoming licensed Professional Engineer (PE).
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Step 2: DEQ will review the application for compliance with the Water Quality Rules. The DEQ will issue an individual or general permit, or a permit by rule permit depending on the proposed design. Please contact the District Engineer for the county in which construction will take place if you need more information about which permit is required (see District Map).
Step 3: Once a permit is issued, the permittee shall complete construction within the timeframe specified in the permit, which will not exceed 5 years from the date of issuance or written notification of coverage. If construction is not completed within this time frame, the permittee shall apply for a new construction permit.
Step 4: Submit a Certificate of Completion form (See Below) when construction is complete.
Submit a Transfer of Ownership form (See Below) if the ownership of a permitted facility is transferred to another party.
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Map of Water and Wastewater Districts showing the counties in each District, the District Engineers and Assistant District Engineers, and their contact information.
Interactive GIS map. Use this map to determine the legal description or lat/long of your projects.