Showing posts with label Nebraska. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nebraska. Show all posts

Thursday, November 23, 2017

State Spill Plan, SPCC Plan, Contingency Plan Requirements

Caltha LLP maintains a library of SPCC Plan Templates developed to meet the above ground tank and spill prevention and response requirements of individual States and the Federal SPCC Rule. An SPCC Plan is require for any facility that exceeds an oil storage capacity of 1,320 gallons. Facilities potentially subject to the SPCC Rules (40 CFR 112) are not limited to industrial sites, but can include municipal, commercial, retail, institutional sites, construction sites, and even farms.

Leaking Fuel Tanks And Refueling Area 
Without Properly Sized Secondary Containment


The revised SPCC Rule now allows the use of streamlined SPCC plan formats if facilities meet certain criteria. These streamline SPCC Template plans do not need to be signed by a professional engineer in most States. Other SPCC plans may need to be reviewed and signed by an engineer. Caltha LLP also provides SPCC training for companies subject to the SPCC Rule and conducts SPCC inspections.


Caltha prepares SPCC Plans for the following States: [Click on a State to request information and options]
Alaska SPCC Plan
Arkansas SPCC Plan
California SPCC Plan
Connecticut SPCC Plan
Florida SPCC Plan
Georgia SPCC Plan
Illinois SPCC Plan
Indiana SPCC Plan
Iowa SPCC Plan
Kansas SPCC Plan
Kentucky SPCC Plan
Louisiana SPCC Plan
Maine SPCC Plan
Massachusetts SPCC Plan
Michigan SPCC Plan
Minnesota SPCC Plan
Mississippi SPCC Plan
Nebraska SPCC Plan
Nevada SPCC Plan
New Jersey SPCC Plan
New York SPCC Plan
North Carolina SPCC Plan
North Dakota SPCC Plan
Ohio SPCC Plan
Oklahoma SPCC Plan
Oregon SPCC Plan
Pennsylvania SPCC Plan
South Carolina SPCC Plan
South Dakota SPCC Plan
Tennessee SPCC Plan
Texas SPCC Plan
Utah SPCC Plan
Virginia SPCC Plan
Washington SPCC Plan
Wisconsin SPCC Plan

Friday, July 8, 2011

Deadline for Industrial Stormwater Permit Applications In Nebraska

The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) has finalized a new industrial discharge general permit "National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General NPDES Permit Number NER900000 for Storm Water Discharges From Industrial Activity to Waters of the State of Nebraska". The permit became effective on July 1, 2011 and replaced the previous general permit which expired on June 30, 2011.

The new permit requires that all permitees apply for permit coverage, even if the site had previously applied for coverage under the old permit. The revised permit outlines application deadlines for three types of applicants:


Existing Dischargers - in operation and previously permitted under the expired general permit.
Apply no later than October 1, 2011.

New Dischargers or New Sources - commencing after issuance of the new General Permit.
Apply a minimum of 30 days prior to commencing operation of the facility.

New Dischargers or New Sources - in operation prior to issuance of the new General Permit but not covered under the previous General Permit or another NPDES permit.
Apply immediately




To reduce the level of effort required for facilities to come into compliance with new permit requirements, Caltha LLP has prepared a SWPPP template based on Nebraska permit requirements, including Nebraska specific quarterly inspection checklist, quarterly visual assessment checklist, quarterly benchmark monitoring checklist, and an annual comprehensive site inspection checklist. Caltha has also prepared a Nebraska Stormwater Permit Compliance Plan to assist permitted facilities in organizing and planning new compliance requirements under the NDEQ general permit.


For further information on Caltha's Nebraska SWPPP Templates (or other State SWPPP templates), email: info@calthacompany.com





Caltha LLP provides expert consulting services to public and private sector clients nationwide to address Stormwater Permitting & Regulatory Support, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Stormwater Monitoring and Stormwater Training.




For further information contact Caltha LLP at

info@calthacompany.com or Caltha LLP Website

Monday, May 9, 2011

Revised Nebraska Industrial MSGP Expected By July 1, 2011

The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) currently anticipates that the revised industrial stormwater discharge permit will be finalized in the near future, with an effective date of July 1, 2011. The draft permit was released in 2010, and public meetings and a public comment period was held in February 2011. NDEQ is currently revising the general permit based on public comment.

The revised Nebraska general permit is based to a large extent on the US EPA Multisector General Permit (MSGP), which was released in 2008. The revised permit will likely include significant changes to the compliance requirements for Nebraska industrial and "industrial-like" facilities. This includes periodic sampling of stormwater discharges and the requirement to meet effluent standards and/or stormwater benchmarks.


Caltha LLP provides expert consulting services to public and private sector clients in Nebraska and nationwide to address Stormwater Permitting & Regulatory Support, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Stormwater Monitoring and Stormwater Training.

For further information contact Caltha LLP at info@calthacompany.com or Caltha LLP Website


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

NDEQ Industrial Storm Water General Permit Application Deadlines

The Nebaska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) has propsed a new industrial discharge general permit "National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General NPDES Permit Number NER900000 for Storm Water Discharges From Industrial Activity to Waters of the State of Nebraska". The draft permit outlines application deadlines for three types of applicants:


Existing Dischargers - in operation and previously permitted under the expired general permit.
Apply no later than October 1, 2011.

New Dischargers or New Sources - commencing after issuance of the new General Permit.
Apply a minimum of 30 days prior to commencing operation of the facility.

New Dischargers or New Sources - in operation prior to issuance of the new General Permit but not covered under the previous General Permit or another NPDES permit.
Apply immediately




To reduce the level of effort required for facilities to come into compliance with new permit requirements, Caltha LLP has prepared a SWPPP template based on Nebraska permit requirements, including Nebraska specific quarterly inspection checklist, quarterly visual assessment checklist, quarterly benchmark monitoring checklist, and an annual comprehensive site inspection checklist. Caltha has also prepared a Nebraska Stormwater Permit Compliance Plan to assist permitted facilities in organizing and planning new compliance requirements under the NDEQ general permit.

For further information on Caltha's Nebraska SWPPP Templates (or other State SWPPP templates), email: info@calthacompany.com



Caltha LLP provides expert consulting services to public and private sector clients in Nebraska and nationwide to address Stormwater Permitting & Regulatory Support, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Stormwater Monitoring and Stormwater Training.


For further information contact Caltha LLP at info@calthacompany.com or Caltha LLP Website