Permits List
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AIR PERMITS AND REGISTRATION:
STORM WATER GENERAL PERMITS:
WASTEWATER ( ONLY TEXAS)
Stormwater General Permits
If you have hazardous materials or waste stored outside of your facility expose to snow or rain water, you need to apply for a general storm water permit. You also need a procedure for containing accidental spills or yard activities like primary method to control stormwater discharges is the use of best management practices (BMP's). In addition, most stormwater discharges are considered point sources and require coverage under a State or EPA NPDES permit. Please contact us to determine the specific requirements that apply to you.
Construction activities (which include soil disturbing activities such as clearing, grading, excavating, stockpiling, etc.) that extend one or more acres, or smaller sites that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale. Most states are authorized to implement the NPDES permit program, including the stormwater program. Use this list to determine if your state operates the NPDES stormwater program. Please contact us to determine the specific requirements that apply to you
Stormwater Phase 1 and II Small Construction
Phase II stormwater discharges from construction activity disturbing of equal to or greater than 1 acre and less than 5 acres. “Disturbance” refers to exposed soil resulting from activities such as clearing, grading, and excavating. Construction activities can include road building, construction of residential houses, office buildings, industrial sites, or demolition. as sources that should be regulated to protect water quality. The Phase II Rule designates these sources as “stormwater discharges associated with small construction activity,
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Concrete Production Facilities General Permit
If you fall under one or more of these SIC Codes 3271 Concrete Block and Brick, 3272 Concrete Products, Except Block and Brick, 3273 Ready-Mixed Concrete, And you plan to release the following to water in the State of Texas: Storm water that comes in contact
with any raw material, product,
byproduct, co-product, intermediate or waste, and Wastewater generated at a facility. Then you may qualify for coverage under a General Permit. Contact Us to Prepare your Plan and Permit
Hydrostatic Test Water General Permit
If you plan to release discharges resulting from the hydrostatic testing of vessels (pipelines, tanks, and other containers) into water in the State you must have a permit. You may qualify for coverage under this general permit. following there
are some discharges are authorized from new and existing vessels under this general permit, vessels previously containing and/or transferring raw or potable water, where the water used for hydrostatic tests does not contain corrosion inhibitors, antifreeze compounds, biocides, or other chemical additives (except chlorine).
Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals General Permit

Petroleum Fuel or Petroleum Substances General Permit

Manure Compost General Permit

Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations

Aquaculture General Permit

If you operate a concentrated aquatic animal production facility, an aquatic animal production facility or a related aquiculture activity, And you plan to release wastewater into water in the state of Texas: Then you may qualify for coverage under General Permit, Askenvironmental will help you with all steps to be coverage under this permit.
Contact Us to Prepare your Permit