The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA has released the revised multi-sector industrial stormwater discharge general permit (MSGP). MPCA expects the new permit will become effective on April 1, 2010. This permit will replace the existing industrial stormwater permit, which expired in October of 2002.
[Read a summary of the overall Minnesota permit, stormwater monitoring, and sector requirements]
Metro Area SWPPP Implementation Training Scheduled for May 19 - click for more information
All manufacturing, industrial and “industrial-like” sites that require a permit to discharge stormwater will be required to come into compliance with the revised permit, and to submit an application for permit coverage by either June 1, August 1 or October 1, depending on their industrial sector.
Click here to review application deadlines for each sector
The revised permit details requirements for 29 different industrial sectors. Click on a sector below to review proposed sector specific requirements:
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector A - Timber Products
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector B - Paper and Allied Products Manufacturing
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector C - Chemical and Allied Products Manufacturing
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector D - Asphalt Paving and Roofing Materials and Lubricant Manufacturing
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector E - Glass, Clay, Cement, Concrete, and Gypsum Products
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector F - Primary Metals
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector G - Metal Mining
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector H - Coal Mining
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector I - Oil and Gas Extraction and Refining
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector J - Mineral Mining
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector K - Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facilities
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector L - Landfills & Land Application Sites
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector M - Automobile Salvage Yards
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector N - Scrap Recycling and Waste Recycling Facilities
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector O - Steam Electric Generating Facilities
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector P - Land Transportation and Warehousing
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector Q - Water Transportation
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector R - Ship and Boat Building and Repair Yards
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector S - Air Transportation Facilities
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector T - Treatment Works
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector U - Food and Kindred Product
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector V - Textile Mills, Apparel, and Other Fabric Products
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector W - Furniture and Fixtures
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector X - Printing and Publishing
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector Y - Rubber, Miscellaneous Plastic Products, and Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector Z - Leather Tanning and Finishing
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector AA - Fabricated Metal Products
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector AB - Transportation Equipment, Industrial and Commercial Machinery
MPCA SWPPP Requirements for Sector AC - Electronic and Electrical Equipment and Components
Looking for information on Minnesota SWPPP - Industrial Stormwater Training?,
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MPCA Industrial Stormwater Training - SWPPP Training - Stormwater Inspection Training
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