Frequently asked questions

How accurate do the start and end dates need to be?​​​​

The project start and end dates are estimated dates. It's best practice to overestimate the end date.​​

Why is the owner's information needed?​

The owner’s information must be included in the Notice of Intent application. Except in the case of leased property, an owner is the party that has ultimate control and responsibility over the project. In the case of leased property, this role belongs to the lessor.​

Can anyone be designated the signatory?

For corporations, the application shall be signed by a responsible corporate officer. For a partnership or sole proprietorship, the application shall be signed by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively. For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency, the application shall be signed by either a principal executive officer or a ranking elected official.

What is a CDX account?

The Utah DEQ uses the EPA's Central Data Exchange (CDX) e-reporting tool to collect reports and permit applications. Your ER number serves as your user ID, and we need it to grant you access to applications that we prepare on your behalf. Please see the CGP-NeT Quick Start Guide for more information about setting up an account.