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coverage under EPA146s permit You don146t have to submit the SWPPP with your NOI to obtain permit coverage but The operator must assess the potential effects of stormwater runoff on federally listed e ID: 891105

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1 acre development, you may need permit co
acre development, you may need permit coverage. Construction site operators need to submit an application called a Notice of Intent (NOI) to be covered under EPA’s CGP. project is not in one of the areas listed below, you will need to obtain permit coverage from the appropriate state any treatment to the water they collect, preventing contamina-Too much sediment in a waterbody can cloud the water and make I need permit coverage. Where do I start? coverage under EPA’s permit. You don’t have to submit the SWPPP with your NOI to obtain permit coverage, but The operator must assess the potential effects of stormwater runoff on federally listed endangered and threat-line—areas that could be affected directly or indirectly by stormwater discharges.The local ofces of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, and State or Tribal Heritage How to get a stormwater permit Photo by Tim McCabe, 1992. Who needs permit coverage? The Notice of Intent (NOI) form lets EPA know that you are ling for permit coverage. It is also your certication that you have read, understood, and implemented the requirements of EPA’s permit. The fastest and easiest way to obtain permit coverage is through EPA’s new online (www.epa.gov/npdes/enoi)EPA’s permit requires a 7-day waiting period after an NOI is led and posted on EPA’s We

2 b site (www.epa.. Using EPA’s eNOI
b site (www.epa.. Using EPA’s eNOI system is the to EPA can add 2 or more weeks to your processing endangered species impacts and other concerns. Permit coverage begins at the conclusion of the 7-day period unless you are notied otherwise. Your completed NOI 5. Implement all BMPs outlined in your SWPPPRemember to follow your SWPPP. All BMPs must be inspected and maintained regularly. Inspections are required event of 1/2-inch or more. The plan must also be updated as site conditions and BMPs change. Remember to 6. File an electronic Notice of Termination You should terminate permit coverage when your project is completed (generally, when 70% of the density of the over the site (new operators will need to le an NOI and meet the requirements of EPA’s permit). The electronic Notice of Termination form informs EPA that your construction project is complete and ends your responsibilities www.epa.gov/npdes/enoi Using EPA’s new eNOI system (www.epa.gov/npdes/enoi) can save you 2 weeks or more. Printed with vegetable-based ink on paper that contains a minimum of 50% post-consumer ber content processed chlorine-free. How Do I Get Stormwater Permit Coverage for My Construction Site?A Construction Site Operator’s Guide to EPA’s Stormwater Permit Program land through clearing, grading, excavating, or stockpiling of ll coverage. Remember to count