State discharge permit definition

State discharge permit means the discharge permit issued under the Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of Maryland.
State discharge permit means a discharge permit issued pursuant to the Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of Maryland.

Examples of State discharge permit in a sentence

  • In addition, much of the cost of compliance with these regulations was considered by the General Assembly in adopting the site approval requirement and would be incurred in the planning process and in obtaining a State discharge permit.

  • Piles do not need to be enclosed or covered if stormwater runoff from the piles is not discharged or if discharges from the piles are authorized under another NPDES or State discharge permit.

  • You must eliminate non-stormwater discharges not authorized by a NPDES or State discharge permit.

  • The upper limit of pH for any industrial wastewater discharge shall be established under the discharger's State discharge permit.

  • NRC‟s statement in Section 4.2.4.1.1 regarding temporary discharges of wastewater from sites under a State discharge permit raises the same jurisdictional issues discussion as stated in Specific Comment #5 above.

  • In the event of a default in a trade contract, expiration of a credit, or suspension or revocation of a credit, the buyer using the credit remains responsible for complying with any NPDES and State discharge permit or other regulatory requirement that the credit was intended to satisfy.

  • Failure of the collection system will reduce the City’s ability to handle and dispose of wastewater and stormwater which can lead to public health, safety and environmental risks, and non-compliance with the State discharge permit.

  • In addition, it is important to be aware of any changes in community tensions, such as protests or demonstrations against the war, or a rise in anti- Russian sentiment affecting community relations.

  • The State of Maryland is so authorized, and the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) Title 26, Subtitle 08, Chapter 04 requires all discharges of waste or wastewater to surface waters to be authorized under a State discharge permit or NPDES permit .

  • Article III shall not apply to any private system that discharges to wastewater facilities of the Town or that discharges directly to a natural outlet watercourse or groundwater by authority of a separate NPDES or State discharge permit and is in full compliance with applicable State and Federal laws.

Related to State discharge permit

  • Illicit discharge means any discharge to a municipal separate storm sewer that is not composed entirely of stormwater except discharges pursuant to a NPDES permit (other than the NPDES permit for discharges from the municipal separate storm sewer) and discharges resulting from emergency fire fighting activities.

  • Daily discharge means the discharge of a pollutant measured during a calendar day or any 24-hour period that reasonably represents the calendar day for purposes of sampling. For pollutants with limitations expressed in units of mass, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the total mass of the pollutant discharged over the day. For pollutants with limitations expressed in other units of measurement, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the average measurement of the pollutant over the day.

  • Hazardous Discharge shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.19(d) hereof.

  • Indirect discharger means a non-domestic discharger introducing pollutants into a publicly owned treatment and disposal system.

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

  • Construction permit is defined in Section 4.

  • State permit means an approval to conduct a land-disturbing activity issued by the State Board in the form of a state stormwater individual permit or coverage issued under a state general permit or an approval issued by the State Board for stormwater discharges from an MS4. Under these state permits, the Commonwealth imposes and enforces requirements pursuant to the federal Clean Water Act and regulations, the Virginia Stormwater Management Act and the Regulations.

  • Maximum daily discharge limitation means the highest allowable “daily discharge.”