National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES Sample Clauses

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES. Comply with all applicable requirements of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit and as specified in the FDOT Statewide Stormwater Management Program. All NPDES corrective actions are completed based PERFORMANCE CRITERIA shown below; items identified as High Priority are addressed first. Be responsible for all corrective maintenance and documentation (to be approved by the Department) identified through the inspection process. The Department will be responsible for all engineering evaluations identified in Category III. Corrective actions include but are not limited to removing obstructions and nuisance vegetation in and around water control structures, removing of sediment and debris from surface water or storm water management basins, scarifying retention basins and in xxxxxx, back flushing filtration systems or replacing clogged filter sand/filter fabric with new filter sand/filter fabric, maintaining the integrity of control and conveyance structures, ditch block reconstruction, erosion stabilization, maintaining proper vegetative cover, and maintaining the pond fence and gate. Provide documentation, in a format approved by the Department, as required by the NPDES permit for the Annual Report. NPDES PERFORMANCE CRITERIA Deficiency Identification Time Allowed Criteria Deduction
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National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES. REQUIREMENTS
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES. As authorized by the Clean Water Act, the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program controls water pollution by regulating point sources that discharge pollutants into waters of the United States. Individual homes that are connected to a municipal system, use a septic system, or do not have a surface discharge do not need an NPDES permit. Industrial, municipal, and other facilities must, however, obtain permits if their discharges go directly to surface waters. In most cases, the NPDES permit program is administered by authorized states. In addition to issuing permits, the program also requires permit holders to monitor discharges to ensure compliance with the permit. EPA collects this information and, together with information about permitted discharges, makes it available to the public through the Permit Compliance System (PCS – see xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/enviro/html/pcs/pcs_query.html). Since the NPDES program only records permitted releases, the database does not include information about non- point sources of chemical releases (e.g. pesticide and fertilizer run-off from agricultural lands, animal feedlots, urban runoff, failing septic systems, illegal dump sites) and unpermitted point sources. Therefore, the NPDES database does not represent the totality of chemical releases into water bodies. Because of the volume of available information for NPDES-permitted facilities that discharged industrial and municipal effluent within the AOC counties, ATSDR requested that EPA query the database to identify only those facilities releasing IJC-critical pollutants as well as IJC noncritical pollutants. The results were tabulated in the report to provide lists of IJC-critical and non-IJC-critical pollutants. The data from EPA were received October 2004.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES. Permit. LESSEE shall comply with all requirements of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, the NPDES, and any applicable State or local requirements. If LESSEE discharges wastewater to a publicly owned treatment works, LESSEE must submit an application for its discharge prior to the start of this Lease. LESSEE shall be responsible for meeting all applicable wastewater discharge permit standards. LESSEE shall not discharge wastewater under the authority of any NPDES permit, pretreatment permit, or any other permit issued to the installation. LESSEE shall make no use of any septic tank installed on the installation without the prior written consent of Government.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES. Stormwater Discharge Permit means a permit issued by the EPA, or by a state under authority delegated pursuant to 33 USC § 1342(b), that authorizes the discharge of pollutants to waters of the State, whether the permit is applicable on an individual, group, or general area-wide basis.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES. The program for issuing, modifying, revoking, reissuing, terminating, monitoring, and enforcing permits under the Clean Water Act (Sections 301, 318, 402, and 405) and United States Code of Federal Regulations Title 33, Sections 1317, 1328, 1342, and 1345.
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