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If EGLE staff determine that more information is needed or changes need to be made during their review, they will transition the activity to Request Revisions. You will receive a notification, and the activity status will change to More Information Needed. You should receive some correspondence from EGLE staff explaining what they would like you to do.
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Be sure to check the PDF Review card in the lower right-hand corner of your page. There might be comments and feedback within those documents. To learn more visitHow do I use PDF Review? |
In the Revisions Requested state, you are now free to make edits to the activity again. The application document can be accessed with the Review Form button in the tasks, and files can be added or changed in the Attachments.
Once the comments from EGLE staff have been addressed, the tasks for the Certifier should be marked as complete if they haven’t already been. This will allow the Certifier to either Resubmit or Withdraw the permit application. Resubmit will send it back to EGLE, and Withdraw will end the permit application. Once resubmitted, the status will change to Information Provided. It will once again begin changing as it tracks the progress of EGLE’s review.
It is possible that revisions may be requested multiple times during a permit review. Each time should be responded to accordingly. It is also possible that revisions are not requested at all, and the original submission is accepted. Either way, the permit will eventually be approved once deemed acceptable by the reviewing EGLE staff.
Permit Approval
Once EGLE staff determine the application is suitable for approval, the activity will be transitioned to process the permit. This step will generate the permit document. This generated document will be accessible in the Attachments and will include the project name, water system information, permit number, dates of approval and expiration, any conditions that may have been placed on the permit, and information of all infrastructure that has been permitted for construction.
EGLE staff will also place the approved versions of any relevant documents such as project plans or specifications that were part of the permit package in the Attachments. These approved versions are identified by a stamp bearing the EGLE logo, a permit number and approval date which should match those seen on the permit document, and a digital signature from the approving staff.
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