Examples of State General Permit in a sentence
A Notice of Intent form provided by EPD for coverage under the State General Permit.
A Notice of Termination form provided by EPD to terminate coverage under the State General Permit.
A plan required by the Erosion and Sedimentation Act, O.C.G.A. Chapter 12-7, that includes, as a minimum protections at least as stringent as the State General Permit, best management practices, and requirements in section IV.C. of this ordinance.
The City of Radford received authorization to discharge to surface waters under the State General Permit Number VAR040135 effective August 19, 2014.
A grading plan and erosion and sediment control plan are required in accordance with the county’s Grading, Excavation, and Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance and the current State General Permit to Discharge Storm Water Associated with Construction Activities and must be submitted for plan check and approval by the building official prior to final approval of the project.
In addition, the State General Permit requires development of a guidance document and implementation of tasks annually.
Develop and update, as necessary, the Model SWPPP to address new requirements in the State General Permit for Construction Activities and Phase II requirements in the last year of the permit term.
The State General Permit also requires that those implementing SWPPPs meet prerequisite qualifications that would demonstrate the skills, knowledge, and experience necessary to implement such plans.
Compliance with BMPs is required by the federal and state Clean Water acts.Additionally, since this project involves clearing, grading, or excavation that causes soil disturbance of one or more acres, it is subject to the provisions of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) State General Permit (Order No. R8-2010-0033).
Compliance with TMDL requirements are assumed when a construction site owner/operator meets the conditions of the Construction General Permit and properly selects, installs, and maintains all BMPs required under the permit, including any applicable additional BMPs required in Section 23 of the Construction General Permit for discharges to impaired waters, or compliance with local construction stormwater requirements if they are more restrictive than those in the State General Permit.