Discussions and comments on stormwater permitting programs in all States, including industrial, municipal (MS4) and construction sites. Topics include general stormwater permits,multisector general permits, impaired waters requirements, water quality standards, SWPPP, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, stormwater monitoring, stormwater training, SWPPP training, spill prevention and control, SPCC compliance, site inspections, reporting and recordkeeping
Friday, November 25, 2011
SPCC Rule Extension For Agricultural Facilities
There are several exemptions for agricultural operations. These include: milk and milk product containers, associated piping, and appurtenances; home heating oil tanks at single family homes; pesticide containers used to mix and load formulations; and pesticide application equipment.
The recent Rule changes also allow agricultural operations that store 10,000 gallons of oil or less and meet the Tier 1 or 2 qualified facility requirements to prepare and self-certify their SPCC Plan. Although anyone can use the templates, not all states allow self-certification For example, New Hampshire requires all SPCC Plans to be certified by a professional engineer.
FAQ: What industries need an SPCC Plan?
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
MPCA Reports Low Compliance Rates With New Industrial Stormwater Permit
[Read a summary of MPCA industrial stormwater monitoring requirements]
[Read a summary of the revised MPCA permit]
According to information now being circulated by MPCA, as of November 2011, about 50% of all permitted facilities in Minnesota that are required to collect a sample and submit results had failed to do so. In addition, another 25% are missing results/data on a previously-submitted SWMR. In summary, according to MPCA, only about 25% of permitted facilities were in compliance with stormwater monitoring requirements of the general permit.
MPCA indicated that it is currently considering options it can take to improve compliance rates with industrial stormwater discharge permit.
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Deadline Approaching For Renewal Of Industrial Permit Coverage In Texas
To be eligible for renewal, existing dischargers are required to submit their renewal application no later than November 14, 2011.
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