Permits
STORMWATER GENERAL PERMITS:
WASTEWATER GENERAL PERMITS:
Monitoring
STORMWATER REGULATORY ALERTS
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If you have filed a Notice Of Intent (NOI) under the Industrial Storm Water Multi Sector General permit, you are required to have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWP3). If you are not in compliance with the State of Texas environmental regulations, your facility could be charged with citations,
penalties,
and in some cases, criminal charges.
Some Businesses may need to apply for a permit under the federal Clean Water Act's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination system - NPDES stormwater discharge regulations. Your business may need to obtain an individual site permit if it is in one of these categories: *Certain manufacturing industries with Standard Industrial Classification - SIC codes pf 20-39, if the site is operated such that there is potential exposure to stormwater.*Recycling facilities (including automobile salvage yards,.*Constructions sites that involve five or more acres of land,
Compliance information on Permits by Rule that specifically apply to small businesses, industries, and local governments.
Outline of Regulations
- ASSISTING IN THE PREPARATION OF:
- Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan - SWP3 and implementation
- Notice of Intent - NOI
- Monitor your stormwater discharges
- Stormwater Hazardous metal monitoring
- Perform quarterly visual swp3 stormwater monitoring
- Perform periodic swp3 stormwater inspections
- ASSISTING IN HE PREPARATION OF:
- Best Management Practices
- SWP3 Plan Review Application
- Notice of Intent - NOI
- Notice of Termination - NOT
- Regulations
- Stormwater Inspection Report