Examples of Industrial Stormwater General Permit in a sentence
The SWPPP shall conform to the requirements of ADEQ’s Industrial Stormwater General Permit in effect at the time coverage under this permit is granted.
For the municipal facilities that conduct activities described in 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14) that are not required to obtain Industrial Stormwater General Permit coverage a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) shall be developed and implemented within twelve months of coverage being granted under this permit.
The applicant is responsible for acquisition of all applicable permits prior to beginning ground breaking activities, including but not limited to: Construction Stormwater General Permit, Sand & Gravel Stormwater General Permit, and/or Industrial Stormwater General Permit.
This pandemic may result in substantial market volatility and may adversely impact the prices and liquidity of a fund’s investments.
Co-permittee-owned NPDES Industrial Stormwater Permit Facilities Co-permittee-owned or operated facilities with industrial activity as defined in 40 CFR §122.26(b)(14) discharging stormwater to the waters of the state must continue to maintain coverage under DEQ’s NPDES Industrial Stormwater General Permit.
Facilities operating under a 2014 Industrial Stormwater General Permit No Exposure Exclusion must submit a Recertification NOI under Part 2.2, assuming the facility still qualifies for the exclusion.
Appendix D1-D4 include the 2010 Industrial Stormwater General Permit Focus Sheet, Permit, Permit Application, and Permit Changes.
Implement a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for all heavy equipment maintenance or storage yards, and material storage facilities owned or operated by the Permittee in areas subject to this Permit that are not required to have coverage under the Industrial Stormwater General Permit or another NPDES permit that authorizes stormwater discharges associated with the activity.
The MPCA retains the authority to require the facility operator to apply for a permit modification for stormwater coverage or to apply for coverage under the Industrial Stormwater General Permit (MNR050000), even when an industrial operator certifies No Exposure, if the MPCA has determined that the discharge is contributing to the violation of, or interfering with the attainment or maintenance of water quality standards, including designated uses.
Secondary Permittees shall develop and implement a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan to protect water quality at each of these facilities owned or operated by the Secondary Permittee and not covered under the Industrial Stormwater General Permit or under another NPDES permit that authorizes stormwater discharges associated with the activity.