Phase II Permit definition

Phase II Permit means the UPDES Permit issued to the Jordan Valley municipalities, including the City, Permit No. UTS000001, as amended.
Phase II Permit means the State Water Resources Control Board’s Phase II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit No. CAS000004, Order No. 2013-0001, adopted February 5, 2013, and subsequent reissuances of this Order.

Examples of Phase II Permit in a sentence

  • The Phase II Permit covers discharges from regulated small municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) to receiving waters of the State.

  • Based on criteria outlined in the Phase II Permit, Section S1, the City of Sedro-Woolley is an operator of a regulated small MS4.

  • The SWMP is a set of actions and activities comprising the components listed in Section S5 of the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit (Phase II Permit) and is designed, through inspections, maintenance and public awareness, to reduce the discharge of pollutants and protect water quality.

  • The City is subject to and responsible for meeting its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Permit requirements within the corporate limits of the City.

  • These additional conditions cover topics such as who is covered by the Phase II Permit, what discharges are authorized under the permit, legal guidelines for transferring, revoking, and appealing the permit, and penalties for non-compliance.

  • About 100 other municipalities in Washington must now comply with the Phase II Permit, along with Gig Harbor, as operators of small municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s).

  • In 2002, SMC formed an Ad Hoc Municipal Advisory Committee (MAC) specifically to advise MS4s on the NPDES Phase II Permit program.

  • The City revised the Storm Water Management Program to reflect the changes in the Individual Phase II Permit.

  • Ecology has created general compliance standards for SWMPs, which were implemented with the initial Phase II Permit which was in effect from 2007-2013, and continued with expanded requirements for the 2013-2019 permit term.

  • The revisions are designed to minimize impervious surfaces, native vegetation loss, and stormwater runoff in all types of development situations.6.3 Planned Activities Skagit County has a program to assess and manage stormwater runoff from new development and construction sites, but updates and additions will be necessary to reach full compliance as Ecology specifies in the Phase II Permit requirements.


More Definitions of Phase II Permit

Phase II Permit means the permit that the Town is prepared to grant to the Operator upon approval of the Operator’s application dated February 24, 2011.

Related to Phase II Permit

  • Title V Permit means an operating permit under Title V of the Act.

  • Development Permit means a document authorizing a development issued pursuant to this Land Use Bylaw;

  • Title V operating permit means a permit issued under Chapter 3745-77 of the Administrative Code.

  • Final permit means the version of a permit issued by the Department that has completed all review procedures required by Chapter 14, and for a Class I permit, Chapter 13.

  • Operating Permit means a permit issued pursuant to section 10 of this local law. The term “Operating Permit” shall also include an Operating Permit which is renewed, amended or extended pursuant to any provision of this local law.

  • Construction permit is defined in Section 4.

  • work permit means the relevant permit issued by First Gas to the Interconnected Party under First Gas’ current “Permit to Work Procedure” pursuant to section 13.

  • Single event permit means a permit issued in accordance with Chapter 9, Part 3, Single Event Permit.

  • Building Permit means a permit for the construction of one or more Units, issued by the City, or other public agency in the event the City no longer issues said permits for the construction of Units within CFD No. 11. For purposes of this definition, "Building Permits" shall not include permits for construction or installation of commercial/industrial structures, parking structures, retaining walls, and utility improvements not intended for human habitation.

  • construction work permit means a document issued in terms of regulation 3; "contractor" means an employer who performs construction work;

  • NPDES Permit means any permit or equivalent document or requirements issued by the Administrator, or, where appropriated by the Director, after enactment of the Federal Clean Water Act to regulate the discharge of pollutants pursuant to Section 402 of the Federal Act.

  • Applicable Permit means the Kansas Water Pollution Control and National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Runoff from Construction Activities General Permit or a project specific stormwater permit issued to KDOT.

  • PAL permit means the construction permit issued by the Department that establishes a Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) for a major stationary source.

  • Environmental Approval means any present or future permit, ruling, variance or other Authorisation required under Environmental Laws.

  • Individual permit means a permit issued to a named permittee under section 22a-430 of the General Statutes.

  • Floodplain Development Permit means any type of permit that is required in conformance with the provisions of this ordinance, prior to the commencement of any development activity.

  • Land use permit means a permit issued by a land use authority.

  • WPDES permit means the Wisconsin pollutant dis- charge elimination system permit issued by the department under ch. 283, Stats., for the discharge of pollutants.

  • Occupancy Permit means a document authorizing the use of a development undertaken in accordance with a development permit issued pursuant to this Land Use Bylaw;

  • Parking Permit means a season ticket, contract permit, business permit, staff permit, disabled badge or resident’s permit of a type and design issued by the Council;

  • Environmental Approvals means any permit, license, approval, ruling, variance, exemption or other authorization required under applicable Environmental Laws.

  • RFP Project Documents means the following documents to be entered into in respect of the Project, by the parties to the respective agreements:

  • Conditional Use Permit or “CUP” means a conditional use permit issued under this chapter.

  • Project Approvals means all approvals, consents, waivers, orders, agreements, authorizations, permits and licenses required under Applicable Laws or under the terms of any restriction, covenant, easement or agreement affecting all or any applicable Phase of the Project, or otherwise necessary or desirable for the ownership, acquisition, construction, development, equipping, use or operation of the Project.

  • Required Permit means a Permit (a) issued or required under Laws applicable to the business of Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or necessary in the manufacturing, importing, exporting, possession, ownership, warehousing, marketing, promoting, sale, labeling, furnishing, distribution or delivery of goods or services under Laws applicable to the business of Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or any Drug Application (including without limitation, at any point in time, all licenses, approvals and permits issued by the FDA or any other applicable Governmental Authority necessary for the testing, manufacture, marketing or sale of any Product by any applicable Borrower(s) as such activities are being conducted by such Borrower with respect to such Product at such time), and (b) issued by any Person from which Borrower or any of their Subsidiaries have received an accreditation.

  • Necessary preconstruction approvals or permits means those permits or approvals required under federal air quality control laws and regulations and those air quality control laws and regulations which are part of the applicable State Implementation Plan.