Small MS4 definition

Small MS4 means all municipal separate storm sewers (other than "large" or "medium" municipal separate storm sewer systems as defined in N.J.A.C. 7:14A-1.2) that are:
Small MS4 means any MS4 not already covered by the Phase I stormwater program.

Examples of Small MS4 in a sentence

  • This General Permit authorizes the discharge, to Waters of the State of Utah, of storm water from a Small MS4 as that term is defined in R317-8-1.6(14) and Part 7.39.

  • Existing and new Small MS4 operators who wish to retain coverage under this permit must submit a complete and accurate Notice of Intent to ADEQ within 180 days of the effective date of this permit.

  • The DCIA Mapping was conducted in substantial accordance with the methodologies presented in the October 25, 2017 UConn CLEAR Webinar entitled CT MS4 Mapping Details, Clarifications and Tools, the October 19, 2018 UConn CLEAR Workshop entitled CT MS4 Mapping Workshop as well as information contained in the EPA reference entitled Estimating Change in Impervious Area (IA) and Directly Connected Impervious Area (DCIA) for Massachusetts Small MS4 Permit utilizing Sutherland equations.

  • Such purchases will be made at the public offering price or, at your option, at such price less any part of the Selected Dealers' concession.

  • A.1. Small MS4 Permittees (Except for Department of Defense and Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Permittees) a.

  • An important part of the program for this minimum measure is a periodic survey of the Department’s MS4 drainage system within the Regulated Small MS4 areas.

  • In March 2009, the County of Imperial and the cities of El Centro, Imperial, Brawley, and Calexico enrolled in the Small MS4 program.

  • Stark SWCD is contracted by the City of Canton to help satisfy certain requirements of the Small MS4 Permit on behalf of the City and is a designated representative of the City of Canton Director of Public Service for the administration of these Storm Water Quality Management regulations.

  • If the Permittee is designated as a Regulated Small MS4 by a Regional Water Board after adoption of this Order, the Permittee shall file the NOI and mail the appropriate fee within six months of the date of designation.

  • The SWMP shall be designed to implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) and reduce the discharge of pollutants from the permitted Small MS4 to the maximum extent practicable (MEP).


More Definitions of Small MS4

Small MS4 means all separate storm sewers that are: (1) Owned or operated by the United States, a state, city, town, borough, county, parish, district, association, or other public body (created by or pursuant to state law) having jurisdiction over disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other wastes, including special districts under state law such as a sewer district, flood control district, or drainage district, or similar entity, or an Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and approved management agency under subsection 208 of the CWA that discharges to surface waters; and (2) Not defined as “large” or “medium” municipal storm sewer systems, or designated under 9VAC25- 870-380 A 1. This term includes systems similar to separate sewer systems in municipalities, such as systems at military bases, large hospital or prison complexes, and highways and
Small MS4 means a small munic- ipal separate storm sewer system.
Small MS4 means any MS4 that is not already covered by the Phase I MS4 stormwater program including state- and federally-owned systems, such as colleges, universities, prisons, and military bases. (Note: state- and federally-owned MS4s are authorized under separate general permits.)
Small MS4 means all municipal separate storm sewer systems that are neither a large MS4 nor a medium MS4.
Small MS4. Means any MS4 that is not already covered by the Phase I MS4 stormwater program including municipally owned or operated storm sewer systems, state or federally owned systems, such as colleges, universities, prisons, military bases and facilities, and transportation entities such as MDOT and MTA road systems and facilities. See also 40 CFR 122.26(b)(16).