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NJ Milltown borough
NJ Millville city
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NJ Montvale borough
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RI Warren town
RI Warwick city
RI Washington County
RI West Greenwich town
RI West Warwick town
RI Woonsocket city
SC Aiken city
SC Aiken County
SC Anderson city
SC Anderson County
SC Arcadia Lakes town
SC Berkeley County
SC Burnettown town
SC Cayce city
SC Charleston city
SC Charleston County
SC City View town
SC Columbia city
SC Cowpens town
SC Darlington County
SC Dorchester County
SC Edgefield County
SC Florence city
SC Florence County
SC Folly Beach city
SC Forest Acres city
SC Fort Mill town
SC Georgetown County
SC Goose Creek city
SC Hanahan city
SC Horry County
SC Irmo town
SC Isle of Palms city
SC Lexington County
SC Lincolnville town
SC Mount Pleasant town
SC Myrtle Beach city
SC North Augusta city
SC North Charleston city
SC Pickens County
SC Pineridge town
SC Quinby town
SC Rock Hill city
SC South Congaree town
SC Spartanburg city
SC Spartanburg County
SC Springdale town
SC Sullivan's Island town
SC Summerville town
SC Sumter city
SC Sumter County
SC Surfside Beach town
SC West Columbia city
SC York County
SD Big Sioux township
SD Central Pennington unorg.
SD Lincoln County
SD Mapleton township
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SD Minnehaha County
SD North Sioux City city
SD Pennington County
SD Rapid City city
SD Split Rock township
SD Union County
SD Wayne township
TN Alcoa city
TN Anderson County
TN Bartlett town
TN Belle Meade city
TN Berry Hill city
TN Blount County
TN Brentwood city
TN Bristol city
TN Carter County
TN Church Hill town
TN Clarksville city
TN Collegedale city
TN Davidson County
TN East Ridge city
TN Elizabethton city
TN Farragut town
TN Forest Hills city
TN Germantown city
TN Goodlettsville city
TN Hamilton County
TN Hawkins County
TN Hendersonville city
TN Jackson city
TN Johnson City city
TN Jonesborough town
TN Kingsport city
TN Knox County
TN Lakesite city
TN Lakewood city
TN Lookout Mountain town
TN Loudon County
TN Madison County
TN Maryville city
TN Montgomery County
TN Mount Carmel town
TN Mount Juliet city
TN Oak Hill city
TN Red Bank city
TN Ridgeside city
TN Rockford city
TN Shelby County
TN Signal Mountain town
TN Soddy-Daisy city
TN Sullivan County
TN Sumner County
TN Washington County
TN Williamson County
TN Wilson County
TX Addison city
TX Alamo city
TX Alamo Heights city
TX Allen city
TX Archer County
TX Azle city
TX Balch Springs city
TX Balcones Heights city
TX Bayou Vista village
TX Baytown city
TX Bedford city
TX Bell County
TX Bellaire city
TX Bellmead city
TX Belton city
TX Benbrook city
TX Beverly Hills city
TX Bexar County
TX Blue Mound city
TX Bowie County
TX Brazoria County
TX Brazos County
TX Brookside Village city
TX Brownsville city
TX Bryan city
TX Buckingham town
TX Bunker Hill Village city
TX Cameron County
TX Carrollton city
TX Castle Hills city
TX Cedar Hill city
TX Cedar Park city
TX Chambers County
TX Cibolo city
TX Clear Lake Shores city
TX Clint town
TX Cockrell Hill city
TX College Station city
TX Colleyville city
TX Collin County
TX Comal County
TX Combes town
TX Converse city
TX Copperas Cove city
TX Corinth town
TX Coryell County
TX Crowley city
TX Dallas County
TX Dalworthington Gardens city
TX Deer Park city
TX Denison city
TX Denton city
TX Denton County
TX DeSoto city
TX Dickinson city
TX Donna city
TX Double Oak town
TX Duncanville city
TX Ector County
TX Edgecliff village
TX Edinburg city
TX El Lago city
TX El Paso County
TX Ellis County
TX Euless city
TX Everman city
TX Farmers Branch city
TX Flower Mound town
TX Forest Hill city
TX Fort Bend County
TX Friendswood city
TX Galena Park city
TX Galveston city
TX Galveston County
TX Grand Prairie city
TX Grapevine city
TX Grayson County
TX Gregg County
TX Groves city
TX Guadalupe County
TX Haltom City city
TX Hardin County
TX Harker Heights city
TX Harlingen city
TX Harrison County
TX Hedwig Village city
TX Hewitt city
TX Hickory Creek town
TX Hidalgo County
TX Highland Park town
TX Highland Village city
TX Hill Country Village city
TX Hilshire Village city
TX Hitchcock city
TX Hollywood Park town
TX Howe town
TX Humble city
TX Hunters Creek Village city
TX Hurst city
TX Hutchins city
TX Impact town
TX Jacinto City city
TX Jefferson County
TX Jersey Village city
TX Johnson County
TX Jones County
TX Katy city
TX Kaufman County
TX Keller city
TX Kemah city
TX Kennedale city
TX Killeen city
TX Kirby city
TX Kleberg County
TX La Marque city
TX La Porte city
TX Lacy-Lakeview city
TX Lake Dallas city
TX Lake Worth city
TX Lakeside City town
TX Lakeside town
TX Lampasas County
TX Lancaster city
TX League City city
TX Leander city
TX Leon Valley city
TX Lewisville city
TX Live Oak city
TX Longview city
TX Lubbock County
TX Lumberton city
TX Martin County
TX McAllen city
TX McLennan County
TX Meadows city
TX Midland city
TX Midland County
TX Mission city
TX Missouri City city
TX Montgomery County
TX Morgan's Point city
TX Nash city
TX Nassau Bay city
TX Nederland city
TX Nolanville city
TX North Richland Hills city
TX Northcrest town
TX Nueces County
TX Odessa city
TX Olmos Park city
TX Palm Valley town
TX Palmview city
TX Pantego town
TX Parker County
TX Pearland city
TX Pflugerville city
TX Pharr city
TX Piney Point Village city
TX Port Arthur city
TX Port Neches city
TX Portland city
TX Potter County
TX Primera town
TX Randall County
TX Richardson city
TX Richland Hills city
TX River Oaks city
TX Robinson city
TX Rockwall city
TX Rockwall County
TX Rollingwood city
TX Rose Hill Acres city
TX Rowlett city
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TX Sachse city
TX Saginaw city
TX San Angelo city
TX San Benito city
TX San Juan city
TX San Patricio County
TX Sansom Park city
TX Santa Fe city
TX Schertz city
TX Seabrook city
TX Seagoville city
TX Selma city
TX Shavano Park city
TX Sherman city
TX Shoreacres city
TX Smith County
TX Socorro town
TX South Houston city
TX Southside Place city
TX Spring Valley city
TX Stafford town
TX Sugar Land city
TX Sunset Valley city
TX Tarrant County
TX Taylor County
TX Taylor Lake Village city
TX Temple city
TX Terrell Hills city
TX Texarkana city
TX Texas City city
TX Tom Green County
TX Travis County
TX Tye town
TX Tyler city
TX Universal City city
TX University Park city
TX Victoria city
TX Victoria County
TX Wake Village city
TX Waller County
TX Watauga city
TX Webb County
TX Webster city
TX Weslaco city
TX West Lake Hills city
TX West University Place city
TX Westover Hills town
TX Westworth village
TX White Oak city
TX White Settlement city
TX Wichita County
TX Wichita Falls city
TX Williamson County
TX Wilmer city
TX Windcrest city
TX Woodway city
UT American Fork city
UT Bluffdale city
UT Bountiful city
UT Cache County
UT Cedar Hills town
UT Centerville city
UT Clearfield city
UT Clinton city
UT Davis County
UT Draper city
UT Farmington city
UT Farr West city
UT Fruit Heights city
UT Harrisville city
UT Highland city
UT Hyde Park city
UT Kaysville city
UT Layton city
UT Lehi city
UT Lindon city
UT Logan city
UT Mapleton city
UT Midvale city
UT Millville city
UT Murray city
UT North Logan city
UT North Ogden city
UT North Salt Lake city
UT Ogden city
UT Orem city
UT Pleasant Grove city
UT Pleasant View city
UT Providence city
UT Provo city
UT River Heights city
UT Riverdale city
UT Riverton city
UT Roy city
UT Sandy city
UT Smithfield city
UT South Jordan city
UT South Ogden city
UT South Salt Lake city
UT South Weber city
UT Springville city
UT Sunset city
UT Syracuse city
UT Uintah town
UT Utah County
UT Washington Terrace city
UT Weber County
UT West Bountiful city
UT West Jordan city
UT West Point city
UT West Valley City city
UT Woods Cross city
VA Albemarle County
VA Alexandria city
VA Amherst County
VA Bedford County
VA Botetourt County
VA Bristol city
VA Campbell County
VA Charlottesville city
VA Colonial Heights city
VA Danville city
VA Dinwiddie County
VA Fairfax city
VA Falls Church city
VA Fredericksburg city
VA Gate City town
VA Gloucester County
VA Hanover County
VA Herndon town
VA Hopewell city
VA James City County
VA Loudoun County
VA Lynchburg city
VA Manassas city
VA Manassas Park city
VA Occoquan town
VA Petersburg city
VA Pittsylvania County
VA Poquoson city
VA Prince George County
VA Richmond city
VA Roanoke city
VA Roanoke County
VA Salem city
VA Scott County
VA Spotsylvania County
VA Stafford County
VA Suffolk city
VA Vienna town
VA Vinton town
VA Washington County
VA Weber City town
VA Williamsburg city
VA York County
VT Burlington city
VT Chittenden County
VT Colchester town
VT Essex Junction village
VT Essex town
VT Shelburne town
VT South Burlington city
VT Williston town
VT Winooski city
WA Algona city
WA Auburn city
WA Beaux Arts Village town
WA Bellevue city
WA Bellingham city
WA Benton County
WA Bonney Lake city
WA Bothell city
WA Bremerton city
WA Brier city
WA Clyde Hill town
WA Cowlitz County
WA Des Moines city
WA DuPont city
WA Edmonds city
WA Everett city
WA Fife city
WA Fircrest town
WA Franklin County
WA Gig Harbor city
WA Hunts Point town
WA Issaquah city
WA Kelso city
WA Kennewick city
WA Kent city
WA Kirkland city
WA Kitsap County
WA Lacey city
WA Lake Forest Park city
WA Longview city
WA Lynnwood city
WA Marysville city
WA Medina city
WA Mercer Island city
WA Mill Creek city
WA Millwood town
WA Milton city
WA Mountlake Terrace city
WA Mukilteo city
WA Normandy Park city
WA Olympia city
WA Pacific city
WA Pasco city
WA Port Orchard city
WA Puyallup city
WA Redmond city
WA Renton city
WA Richland city
WA Ruston town
WA Selah city
WA Steilacoom town
WA Sumner city
WA Thurston County
WA Tukwila city
WA Tumwater city
WA Union Gap city
WA Vancouver city
WA West Richland city
WA Whatcom County
WA Woodway city
WA Yakima city
WA Yakima County
WA Yarrow Point town
WI Algoma town
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WI Allouez village
WI Altoona city
WI Appleton city
WI Ashwaubenon village
WI Bayside village
WI Bellevue town
WI Beloit city
WI Beloit town
WI Big Bend village
WI Black Wolf town
WI Blooming Grove town
WI Brookfield city
WI Brookfield town
WI Brown County
WI Brown Deer village
WI Brunswick town
WI Buchanan town
WI Burke town
WI Butler village
WI Caledonia town
WI Calumet County
WI Campbell town
WI Cedarburg city
WI Cedarburg town
WI Chippewa County
WI Chippewa Falls city
WI Clayton town
WI Combined Locks village
WI Cudahy city
WI Dane County
WI De Pere city
WI De Pere town
WI Delafield town
WI Douglas County
WI Dunn town
WI Eagle Point town
WI Eau Claire city
WI Eau Claire County
WI Elm Grove village
WI Elmwood Park village
WI Fitchburg city
WI Fox Point village
WI Franklin city
WI Germantown town
WI Germantown village
WI Glendale city
WI Grafton town
WI Grafton village
WI Grand Chute town
WI Green Bay city
WI Greendale village
WI Greenfield city
WI Greenville town
WI Hales Corners village
WI Hallie town
WI Harmony town
WI Harrison town
WI Hobart town
WI Holmen village
WI Howard village
WI Janesville city
WI Janesville town
WI Kaukauna city
WI Kenosha city
WI Kenosha County
WI Kimberly village
WI Kohler village
WI La Crosse city
WI La Crosse County
WI La Prairie town
WI Lafayette town
WI Lannon village
WI Lima town
WI Lisbon town
WI Little Chute village
WI Madison town
WI Maple Bluff village
WI Marathon County
WI McFarland village
WI Medary town
WI Menasha city
WI Menasha town
WI Menomonee Falls village
WI Mequon city
WI Middleton city
WI Middleton town
WI Monona city
WI Mount Pleasant town
WI Muskego city
WI Neenah city
WI Neenah town
WI Nekimi town
WI New Berlin city
WI North Bay village
WI Norway town
WI Oak Creek city
WI Onalaska city
WI Onalaska town
WI Oshkosh city
WI Oshkosh town
WI Outagamie County
WI Ozaukee County
WI Pewaukee town
WI Pewaukee village
WI Pleasant Prairie town
WI Pleasant Prairie village
WI Racine city
WI Racine County
WI Rib Mountain town
WI River Hills village
WI Rock County
WI Rock town
WI Rothschild village
WI Salem town
WI Schofield city
WI Scott town
WI Sheboygan city
WI Sheboygan County
WI Sheboygan Falls city
WI Sheboygan Falls town
WI Sheboygan town
WI Shelby town
WI Shorewood Hills village
WI Shorewood village
WI Somers town
WI South Milwaukee city
WI St. Francis city
WI Stettin town
WI Sturtevant village
WI Superior city
WI Superior village
WI Sussex village
WI Thiensville village
WI Turtle town
WI Union town
WI Vandenbroek town
WI Vernon town
WI Washington County
WI Washington town
WI Waukesha city
WI Waukesha County
WI Waukesha town
WI Wausau city
WI Wauwatosa city
WI West Allis city
WI West Milwaukee village
WI Weston town
WI Westport town
WI Wheaton town
WI Whitefish Bay village
WI Wilson town
WI Wind Point village
WI Winnebago County
WV Bancroft town
WV Barboursville village
WV Belle town
WV Benwood city
WV Berkeley County
WV Bethlehem village
WV Brooke County
WV Cabell County
WV Cedar Grove town
WV Ceredo city
WV Charleston city
WV Chesapeake town
WV Clearview village
WV Dunbar city
WV East Bank town
WV Follansbee city
WV Glasgow town
WV Glen Dale city
WV Hancock County
WV Huntington city
WV Hurricane city
WV Kanawha County
WV Kenova city
WV Marmet city
WV Marshall County
WV McMechen city
WV Mineral County
WV Moundsville city
WV Nitro city
WV North Hills town
WV Ohio County
WV Parkersburg city
WV Poca town
WV Putnam County
WV Ridgeley town
WV South Charleston city
WV St. Albans city
WV Triadelphia town
WV Vienna city
WV Wayne County
WV Weirton city
WV Wheeling city
WV Wood County
WY Casper city
WY Cheyenne city
WY Evansville town
WY Laramie County
WY Mills town
WY Natrona County
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Appendix 7 of Preamble--Governmental Entities (Located Outside of
an Urbanized Area) That Must Be Examined By the NPDES Permitting
Authority for Potential Designation Under Sec. 123.35(b)(2)
(All listed entities have a population of at least 10,000 and a
population density of at least 1,000. A listed entity would only be
potentially designated if it operates a small MS4. See
Sec. 122.26(b)(16) for the definition of a small MS4.)
(This list does not include all operators of small MS4s that may
be designated by the NPDES permitting authority. Operators of small
MS4s in areas with populations below 10,000 and densities below
1,000 may also be designated but examination of them is not
required. Also, entities such as military bases, large hospitals,
prison complexes, universities, sewer districts, and highway
departments that operate a small MS4 in an area listed here, or in
an area otherwise designated by the NPDES permitting authority, may
be designated and become subject to permitting regulations.)
(Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, U.S. Bureau of the
Census. This list is subject to change with the Decennial Census)
AL Daphne city
AL Jacksonville city
AL Selma city
AR Arkadelphia city
AR Benton city
AR Blytheville city
AR Conway city
AR El Dorado city
AR Hot Springs city
AR Magnolia city
AR Rogers city
AR Searcy city
AR Stuttgart city
AZ Douglas city
CA Arcata city
CA Arroyo Grande city
CA Atwater city
CA Auburn city
CA Banning city
CA Brawley city
CA Calexico city
CA Clearlake city
CA Corcoran city
CA Delano city
CA Desert Hot Springs city
CA Dinuba city
CA Dixon city
CA El Centro city
CA El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles) city
CA Eureka city
CA Fillmore city
CA Gilroy city
CA Grover City city
CA Hanford city
CA Hollister city
CA Lemoore city
CA Los Banos city
CA Madera city
CA Manteca city
CA Oakdale city
CA Oroville city
CA Paradise town
CA Petaluma city
CA Porterville city
CA Red Bluff city
CA Reedley city
CA Ridgecrest city
CA Sanger city
CA Santa Paula city
CA Selma city
CA South Lake Tahoe city
CA Temecula city
CA Tracy city
CA Tulare city
CA Turlock city
CA Ukiah city
CA Wasco city
CA Woodland city
CO Canon City city
CO Durango city
CO Lafayette city
CO Louisville city
CO Loveland city
CO Sterling city
FL Bartow city
FL Belle Glade city
FL De Land city
FL Eustis city
FL Haines City city
FL Key West city
FL Leesburg city
FL Palatka city
FL Plant City city
FL St. Augustine city
FL St. Cloud city
GA Americus city
GA Carrollton city
GA Cordele city
GA Dalton city
GA Dublin city
GA Griffin city
GA Hinesville city
GA Moultrie city
GA Newnan city
GA Statesboro city
GA Thomasville city
GA Tifton city
GA Valdosta city
GA Waycross city
IA Ames city
IA Ankeny city
IA Boone city
IA Burlington city
IA Fort Dodge city
IA Fort Madison city
IA Indianola city
IA Keokuk city
IA Marshalltown city
IA Mason City city
IA Muscatine city
IA Newton city
IA Oskaloosa city
IA Ottumwa city
IA Spencer city
ID Caldwell city
ID Coeur d'Alene city
ID Lewiston city
ID Moscow city
ID Nampa city
ID Rexburg city
ID Twin Falls city
IL Belvidere city
IL Canton city
IL Carbondale city
IL Centralia city
IL Charleston city
IL Danville city
IL De Kalb city
IL Dixon city
IL Effingham city
IL Freeport city
IL Galesburg city
IL Jacksonville city
IL Macomb city
IL Mattoon city
IL Mount Vernon city
IL Ottawa city
IL Pontiac city
IL Quincy city
IL Rantoul village
IL Sterling city
IL Streator city
IL Taylorville city
IL Woodstock city
IN Bedford city
IN Columbus city
IN Crawfordsville city
IN Frankfort city
IN Franklin city
IN Greenfield city
IN Huntington city
IN Jasper city
IN La Porte city
IN Lebanon city
IN Logansport city
IN Madison city
IN Marion city
IN Martinsville city
IN Michigan City city
IN New Castle city
IN Noblesville city
IN Peru city
IN Plainfield town
IN Richmond city
IN Seymour city
IN Shelbyville city
IN Valparaiso city
IN Vincennes city
IN Wabash city
IN Warsaw city
IN Washington city
KS Arkansas City city
KS Atchison city
KS Coffeyville city
KS Derby city
KS Dodge City city
KS El Dorado city
KS Emporia city
KS Garden City city
KS Great Bend city
KS Hays city
KS Hutchinson city
KS Junction City city
KS Leavenworth city
KS Liberal city
KS Manhattan city
KS McPherson city
KS Newton city
KS Ottawa city
KS Parsons city
KS Pittsburg city
KS Salina city
KS Winfield city
KY Bowling Green city
KY Danville city
KY Frankfort city
KY Georgetown city
KY Glasgow city
KY Hopkinsville city
KY Madisonville city
KY Middlesborough city
KY Murray city
KY Nicholasville city
KY Paducah city
KY Radcliff city
KY Richmond city
KY Somerset city
KY Winchester city
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LA Abbeville city
LA Bastrop city
LA Bogalusa city
LA Crowley city
LA Eunice city
LA Hammond city
LA Jennings city
LA Minden city
LA Morgan City city
LA Natchitoches city
LA New Iberia city
LA Opelousas city
LA Ruston city
LA Thibodaux city
MA Amherst town
MA Clinton town
MA Milford town
MA Newburyport city
MD Aberdeen town
MD Cambridge city
MD Salisbury city
MD Westminster city
ME Waterville city
MI Adrian city
MI Albion city
MI Alpena city
MI Big Rapids city
MI Cadillac city
MI Escanaba city
MI Grand Haven city
MI Marquette city
MI Midland city
MI Monroe city
MI Mount Pleasant city
MI Owosso city
MI Sturgis city
MI Traverse City city
MN Albert Lea city
MN Austin city
MN Bemidji city
MN Brainerd city
MN Faribault city
MN Fergus Falls city
MN Hastings city
MN Hutchinson city
MN Mankato city
MN Marshall city
MN New Ulm city
MN North Mankato city
MN Northfield city
MN Owatonna city
MN Stillwater city
MN Willmar city
MN Winona city
MO Cape Girardeau city
MO Farmington city
MO Hannibal city
MO Jefferson City city
MO Kennett city
MO Kirksville city
MO Marshall city
MO Maryville city
MO Poplar Bluff city
MO Rolla city
MO Sedalia city
MO Sikeston city
MO Warrensburg city
MO Washington city
MS Brookhaven city
MS Canton city
MS Clarksdale city
MS Cleveland city
MS Columbus city
MS Greenville city
MS Greenwood city
MS Grenada city
MS Indianola city
MS Laurel city
MS McComb city
MS Meridian city
MS Natchez city
MS Starkville city
MS Vicksburg city
MS Yazoo City city
MT Bozeman city
MT Havre city
MT Helena city
MT Kalispell city
NC Albemarle city
NC Asheboro city
NC Boone town
NC Eden city
NC Elizabeth City city
NC Havelock city
NC Henderson city
NC Kernersville town
NC Kinston city
NC Laurinburg city
NC Lenoir city
NC Lexington city
NC Lumberton city
NC Monroe city
NC New Bern city
NC Reidsville city
NC Roanoke Rapids city
NC Salisbury city
NC Sanford city
NC Shelby city
NC Statesville city
NC Tarboro town
NC Wilson city
ND Dickinson city
ND Jamestown city
ND Minot city
ND Williston city
NE Beatrice city
NE Columbus city
NE Fremont city
NE Grand Island city
NE Hastings city
NE Kearney city
NE Norfolk city
NE North Platte city
NE Scottsbluff city
NJ East Windsor township
NJ Plainsboro township
NJ Bridgeton city
NJ Princeton borough
NM Alamogordo city
NM Artesia city
NM Clovis city
NM Deming city
NM Farmington city
NM Gallup city
NM Hobbs city
NM Las Vegas city
NM Portales city
NM Roswell city
NM Silver City town
NV Elko city
NY Amsterdam city
NY Auburn city
NY Batavia city
NY Canandaigua city
NY Corning city
NY Cortland city
NY Dunkirk city
NY Fredonia village
NY Fulton city
NY Geneva city
NY Gloversville city
NY Jamestown city
NY Kingston city
NY Lockport city
NY Massena village
NY Middletown city
NY Ogdensburg city
NY Olean city
NY Oneonta city
NY Oswego city
NY Plattsburgh city
NY Potsdam village
NY Watertown city
OH Alliance city
OH Ashland city
OH Ashtabula city
OH Athens city
OH Bellefontaine city
OH Bowling Green city
OH Bucyrus city
OH Cambridge city
OH Chillicothe city
OH Circleville city
OH Coshocton city
OH Defiance city
OH Delaware city
OH Dover city
OH East Liverpool city
OH Findlay city
OH Fostoria city
OH Fremont city
OH Galion city
OH Greenville city
OH Lancaster city
OH Lebanon city
OH Marietta city
OH Marion city
OH Medina city
OH Mount Vernon city
OH New Philadelphia city
OH Norwalk city
OH Oxford city
OH Piqua city
OH Portsmouth city
OH Salem city
OH Sandusky city
OH Sidney city
OH Tiffin city
OH Troy city
OH Urbana city
OH Washington city
OH Wilmington city
OH Wooster city
OH Xenia city
OH Zanesville city
OK Ada city
OK Altus city
OK Bartlesville city
OK Chickasha city
OK Claremore city
OK McAlester city
OK Miami city
OK Muskogee city
OK Okmulgee city
OK Owasso city
OK Ponca City city
OK Stillwater city
OK Tahlequah city
OK Weatherford city
OR Albany city
OR Ashland city
OR Astoria city
OR Bend city
OR City of the Dalles city
OR Coos Bay city
OR Corvallis city
OR Grants Pass city
OR Hermiston city
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OR Klamath Falls city
OR La Grande city
OR Lebanon city
OR McMinnville city
OR Newberg city
OR Pendleton city
OR Roseburg city
OR Woodburn city
PA Berwick borough
PA Bloomsburg town
PA Butler city
PA Carlisle borough
PA Chambersburg borough
PA Ephrata borough
PA Hanover borough
PA Hazleton city
PA Indiana borough
PA Lebanon city
PA Meadville city
PA New Castle city
PA Oil City city
PA Pottsville city
PA Sunbury city
PA Uniontown city
PA Warren city
RI Narragansett town
SC Clemson city
SC Easley city
SC Gaffney city
SC Greenwood city
SC Newberry town
SC Orangeburg city
SD Aberdeen city
SD Brookings city
SD Huron city
SD Mitchell city
SD Vermillion city
SD Watertown city
SD Yankton city
TN Brownsville city
TN Cleveland city
TN Collierville town
TN Cookeville city
TN Dyersburg city
TN Greeneville town
TN Lawrenceburg city
TN McMinnville city
TN Millington city
TN Morristown city
TN Murfreesboro city
TN Shelbyville city
TN Springfield city
TN Union City city
TX Alice city
TX Alvin city
TX Andrews city
TX Angleton city
TX Bay City city
TX Beeville city
TX Big Spring city
TX Borger city
TX Brenham city
TX Brownwood city
TX Burkburnett city
TX Canyon city
TX Cleburne city
TX Conroe city
TX Coppell city
TX Corsicana city
TX Del Rio city
TX Dumas city
TX Eagle Pass city
TX El Campo city
TX Gainesville city
TX Gatesville city
TX Georgetown city
TX Henderson city
TX Hereford city
TX Huntsville city
TX Jacksonville city
TX Kerrville city
TX Kingsville city
TX Lake Jackson city
TX Lamesa city
TX Levelland city
TX Lufkin city
TX Mercedes city
TX Mineral Wells city
TX Mount Pleasant city
TX Nacogdoches city
TX New Braunfels city
TX Palestine city
TX Pampa city
TX Pecos city
TX Plainview city
TX Port Lavaca city
TX Robstown city
TX Rosenberg city
TX Round Rock city
TX San Marcos city
TX Seguin city
TX Snyder city
TX Stephenville city
TX Sweetwater city
TX Taylor city
TX The Colony city
TX Uvalde city
TX Vernon city
TX Vidor city
UT Brigham City city
UT Cedar City city
UT Spanish Fork city
UT Tooele city
VA Blacksburg town
VA Christiansburg town
VA Front Royal town
VA Harrisonburg city
VA Leesburg town
VA Martinsville city
VA Radford city
VA Staunton city
VA Waynesboro city
VA Winchester city
VT Rutland city
WA Aberdeen city
WA Anacortes city
WA Centralia city
WA Ellensburg city
WA Moses Lake city
WA Mount Vernon city
WA Oak Harbor city
WA Port Angeles city
WA Pullman city
WA Sunnyside city
WA Walla Walla city
WA Wenatchee city
WI Beaver Dam city
WI Fond du Lac city
WI Fort Atkinson city
WI Manitowoc city
WI Marinette city
WI Marshfield city
WI Menomonie city
WI Monroe city
WI Oconomowoc city
WI Stevens Point city
WI Sun Prairie city
WI Two Rivers city
WI Watertown city
WI West Bend city
WI Whitewater city
WI Wisconsin Rapids city
WV Beckley city
WV Bluefield city
WV Clarksburg city
WV Fairmont city
WV Martinsburg city
WV Morgantown city
WY Evanston city
WY Gillette city
WY Green River city
WY Laramie city
WY Rock Springs city
WY Sheridan city
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, chapter I of title 40 of
the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows:
PART 9--OMB APPROVALS UNDER THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT
1. The authority citation for part 9 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 135 et seq., 136-136y; 15 U.S.C. 2001, 2003,
2005, 2006, 2601-2671; 21 U.S.C. 331j, 346a, 348; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 33
U.S.C. 1251 et seq., 1311, 1313d, 1314, 1318, 1321, 1326, 1330,
1342, 1344, 1345 (d) and (e), 1361; E.O. 11735, 38 FR 21243, 3 CFR,
1971-1975 Comp. p. 973; 42 U.S.C. 241, 242b, 243, 246, 300f, 300g,
300g-1, 300g-2, 300g-3, 300g-4, 300g-5, 300g-6, 300j-1, 300j-2,
300j-3, 300j-4, 300j-9, 1857 et seq., 6901-6992k, 7401-7671q, 7542,
9601-9657, 11023, 11048.
2. In Sec. 9.1 the table is amended by adding entries in numerical
order under the indicated heading to read as follows:
Sec. 9.1 OMB approvals under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
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PART 122--EPA ADMINISTERED PERMIT PROGRAMS: THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT
DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
1. The authority citation for part 122 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: The Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.
2. Revise Sec. 122.21(c)(1) to read as follows:
Sec. 122.21 Application for a permit (applicable to State programs,
see Sec. 123.25).
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(c) Time to apply. (1) Any person proposing a new discharge, shall
submit an application at least 180 days before the date on which the
discharge is to commence, unless permission for a later date has been
granted by the Director. Facilities proposing a new discharge of storm
water associated with industrial activity shall submit an application
180 days before that facility commences industrial activity which may
result in a discharge of storm water associated with that industrial
activity. Facilities described under Sec. 122.26(b)(14)(x) or
(b)(15)(i) shall submit applications at least 90 days before the date
on which construction is to commence. Different submittal dates may be
required under the terms of applicable general permits. Persons
proposing a new discharge are encouraged to submit their applications
well in advance of the 90 or 180 day requirements to avoid delay. See
also paragraph (k) of this section and Sec. 122.26(c)(1)(i)(G) and
(c)(1)(ii).
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3. Amend Sec. 122.26 as follows:
a. Revise paragraphs (a)(9), (b)(4)(i), (b)(7)(i), (b)(14)
introductory text, (b)(14)(x), (b)(14)(xi);
b. Redesignate paragraph (b)(15) as paragraph (b)(20) and add new
paragraphs (b)(15) through (b)(19);
c. Revise the heading for paragraph (c), the first sentence of
paragraph (c)(1) introductory text, the first sentence of paragraph
(c)(1)(ii) introductory text, paragraphs (e) heading and introductory
text, (e)(1), (e)(5) introductory text, and (e)(5)(i);
d. Add paragraphs (e)(8) and (e)(9); and
e. Revise paragraphs (f)(4), (f)(5), and (g).
The additions and revisions read as follows:
Sec. 122.26 Storm water discharges (applicable to State NPDES
programs, see Sec. 123.25).
(a) * * *
(9)(i) On and after October 1, 1994, for discharges composed
entirely of storm water, that are not required by paragraph (a)(1) of
this section to obtain a permit, operators shall be required to obtain
a NPDES permit only if:
(A) The discharge is from a small MS4 required to be regulated
pursuant to Sec. 122.32;
(B) The discharge is a storm water discharge associated with small
construction activity pursuant to paragraph (b)(15) of this section;
(C) The Director, or in States with approved NPDES programs either
the Director or the EPA Regional Administrator, determines that storm
water controls are needed for the discharge based on wasteload
allocations that are part of ``total maximum daily loads'' (TMDLs) that
address the pollutant(s) of concern; or
(D) The Director, or in States with approved NPDES programs either
the Director or the EPA Regional Administrator, determines that the
discharge, or category of discharges within a geographic area,
contributes to a violation of a water quality standard or is a
significant contributor of pollutants to waters of the United States.
(ii) Operators of small MS4s designated pursuant to paragraphs
(a)(9)(i)(A), (a)(9)(i)(C), and (a)(9)(i)(D) of this section shall seek
coverage under an NPDES permit in accordance with Secs. 122.33 through
122.35. Operators of non-municipal sources designated pursuant to
paragraphs (a)(9)(i)(B), (a)(9)(i)(C), and (a)(9)(i)(D) of this section
shall seek coverage under an NPDES permit in accordance with paragraph
(c)(1) of this section.
(iii) Operators of storm water discharges designated pursuant to
paragraphs (a)(9)(i)(C) and (a)(9)(i)(D) of this section shall apply to
the Director for a permit within 180 days of receipt of notice, unless
permission for a later date is granted by the Director (see
Sec. 124.52(c) of this chapter).
(b) * * *
(4) * * *
(i) Located in an incorporated place with a population of 250,000
or more as determined by the 1990 Decennial Census by the Bureau of the
Census (Appendix F of this part); or
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(7) * * *
(i) Located in an incorporated place with a population of 100,000
or more but less than 250,000, as determined by the 1990 Decennial
Census by the Bureau of the Census (Appendix G of this part); or
* * * * *
(14) Storm water discharge associated with industrial activity
means the discharge from any conveyance that is used for collecting and
conveying storm
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water and that is directly related to manufacturing, processing or raw
materials storage areas at an industrial plant. The term does not
include discharges from facilities or activities excluded from the
NPDES program under this part 122. For the categories of industries
identified in this section, the term includes, but is not limited to,
storm water discharges from industrial plant yards; immediate access
roads and rail lines used or traveled by carriers of raw materials,
manufactured products, waste material, or by-products used or created
by the facility; material handling sites; refuse sites; sites used for
the application or disposal of process waste waters (as defined at part
401 of this chapter); sites used for the storage and maintenance of
material handling equipment; sites used for residual treatment,
storage, or disposal; shipping and receiving areas; manufacturing
buildings; storage areas (including tank farms) for raw materials, and
intermediate and final products; and areas where industrial activity
has taken place in the past and significant materials remain and are
exposed to storm water. For the purposes of this paragraph, material
handling activities include storage, loading and unloading,
transportation, or conveyance of any raw material, intermediate
product, final product, by-product or waste product. The term excludes
areas located on plant lands separate from the plant's industrial
activities, such as office buildings and accompanying parking lots as
long as the drainage from the excluded areas is not mixed with storm
water drained from the above described areas. Industrial facilities
(including industrial facilities that are federally, State, or
municipally owned or operated that meet the description of the
facilities listed in paragraphs (b)(14)(i) through (xi) of this
section) include those facilities designated under the provisions of
paragraph (a)(1)(v) of this section. The following categories of
facilities are considered to be engaging in ``industrial activity'' for
purposes of paragraph (b)(14):
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(x) Construction activity including clearing, grading and
excavation, except operations that result in the disturbance of less
than five acres of total land area. Construction activity also includes
the disturbance of less than five acres of total land area that is a
part of a larger common plan of development or sale if the larger
common plan will ultimately disturb five acres or more;
(xi) Facilities under Standard Industrial Classifications 20, 21,
22, 23, 2434, 25, 265, 267, 27, 283, 285, 30, 31 (except 311), 323, 34
(except 3441), 35, 36, 37 (except 373), 38, 39, and 4221-25;
(15) Storm water discharge associated with small construction
activity means the discharge of storm water from:
(i) Construction activities including clearing, grading, and
excavating that result in land disturbance of equal to or greater than
one acre and less than five acres. Small construction activity also
includes the disturbance of less than one acre of total land area that
is part of a larger common plan of development or sale if the larger
common plan will ultimately disturb equal to or greater than one and
less than five acres. Small construction activity does not include
routine maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and
grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of the facility. The
Director may waive the otherwise applicable requirements in a general
permit for a storm water discharge from construction activities that
disturb less than five acres where:
(A) The value of the rainfall erosivity factor (``R'' in the
Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) is less than five during the
period of construction activity. The rainfall erosivity factor is
determined in accordance with Chapter 2 of Agriculture Handbook Number
703, Predicting Soil Erosion by Water: A Guide to Conservation Planning
With the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE), pages 21-64,
dated January 1997. The Director of the Federal Register approves this
incorporation by reference in accordance with 5 U.S.C 552(a) and 1 CFR
part 51. Copies may be obtained from EPA's Water Resource Center, Mail
Code RC4100, 401 M St. S.W., Washington, DC 20460. A copy is also
available for inspection at the U.S. EPA Water Docket , 401 M Street
S.W., Washington, DC. 20460, or the Office of the Federal Register, 800
N. Capitol Street N.W. Suite 700, Washington, DC. An operator must
certify to the Director that the construction activity will take place
during a period when the value of the rainfall erosivity factor is less
than five; or
(B) Storm water controls are not needed based on a ``total maximum
daily load'' (TMDL) approved or established by EPA that addresses the
pollutant(s) of concern or, for non-impaired waters that do not require
TMDLs, an equivalent analysis that determines allocations for small
construction sites for the pollutant(s) of concern or that determines
that such allocations are not needed to protect water quality based on
consideration of existing in-stream concentrations, expected growth in
pollutant contributions from all sources, and a margin of safety. For
the purpose of this paragraph, the pollutant(s) of concern include
sediment or a parameter that addresses sediment (such as total
suspended solids, turbidity or siltation) and any other pollutant that
has been identified as a cause of impairment of any water body that
will receive a discharge from the construction activity. The operator
must certify to the Director that the construction activity will take
place, and storm water discharges will occur, within the drainage area
addressed by the TMDL or equivalent analysis.
(ii) Any other construction activity designated by the Director, or
in States with approved NPDES programs either the Director or the EPA
Regional Administrator, based on the potential for contribution to a
violation of a water quality standard or for significant contribution
of pollutants to waters of the United States.
Exhibit 1 to Sec. 122.26(b)(15).--Summary of Coverage of ``Storm Water
Discharges Associated with Small Construction Activity'' Under the NPDES
Storm Water Program
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Automatic Designation: Construction activities that
Required Nationwide Coverage. result in a land disturbance of equal to
or greater than one acre and less than
five acres.
Construction activities
disturbing less than one acre if part of
a larger common plan of development or
sale with a planned disturbance of equal
to or greater than one acre and less
than five acres. (see Sec.
122.26(b)(15)(i).)
Potential Designation: Construction activities that
Optional Evaluation and result in a land disturbance of less
Designation by the NPDES than one acre based on the potential for
Permitting Authority or EPA contribution to a violation of a water
Regional Administrator.. quality standard or for significant
contribution of pollutants. (see Sec.
122.26(b)(15)(ii).)
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Potential Waiver: Waiver from Any automatically designated construction
Requirements as Determined activity where the operator certifies:
by the NPDES Permitting (1) A rainfall erosivity factor of less
Authority.. than five, or (2) That the activity will
occur within an area where controls are
not needed based on a TMDL or, for non-
impaired waters that do not require a
TMDL, an equivalent analysis for the
pollutant(s) of concern. (see Sec.
122.26(b)(15)(i).)
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(16) Small municipal separate storm sewer system means all separate
storm sewers that are:
(i) Owned or operated by the United States, a State, city, town,
borough, county, parish, district, association, or other public body
(created by or pursuant to State law) having jurisdiction over disposal
of sewage, industrial wastes, storm water, or other wastes, including
special districts under State law such as a sewer district, flood
control district or drainage district, or similar entity, or an Indian
tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and
approved management agency under section 208 of the CWA that discharges
to waters of the United States.
(ii) Not defined as ``large'' or ``medium'' municipal separate
storm sewer systems pursuant to paragraphs (b)(4) and (b)(7) of this
section, or designated under paragraph (a)(1)(v) of this section.
(iii) This term includes systems similar to separate storm sewer
systems in municipalities, such as systems at military bases, large
hospital or prison complexes, and highways and other thoroughfares. The
term does not include separate storm sewers in very discrete areas,
such as individual buildings.
(17) Small MS4 means a small municipal separate storm sewer system.
(18) Municipal separate storm sewer system means all separate storm
sewers that are defined as ``large'' or ``medium'' or ``small''
municipal separate storm sewer systems pursuant to paragraphs (b)(4),
(b)(7), and (b)(16) of this section, or designated under paragraph
(a)(1)(v) of this section.
(19) MS4 means a municipal separate storm sewer system.
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(c) Application requirements for storm water discharges associated
with industrial activity and storm water discharges associated with
small construction activity--(1) Individual application. Dischargers of
storm water associated with industrial activity and with small
construction activity are required to apply for an individual permit or
seek coverage under a promulgated storm water general permit. * * *
* * * * *
(ii) An operator of an existing or new storm water discharge that
is associated with industrial activity solely under paragraph
(b)(14)(x) of this section or is associated with small construction
activity solely under paragraph (b)(15) of this section, is exempt from
the requirements of Sec. 122.21(g) and paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this
section. * * *
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(e) Application deadlines. Any operator of a point source required
to obtain a permit under this section that does not have an effective
NPDES permit authorizing discharges from its storm water outfalls shall
submit an application in accordance with the following deadlines:
(1) Storm water discharges associated with industrial activity. (i)
Except as provided in paragraph (e)(1)(ii) of this section, for any
storm water discharge associated with industrial activity identified in
paragraphs (b)(14)(i) through (xi) of this section, that is not part of
a group application as described in paragraph (c)(2) of this section or
that is not authorized by a storm water general permit, a permit
application made pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section must be
submitted to the Director by October 1, 1992;
(ii) For any storm water discharge associated with industrial
activity from a facility that is owned or operated by a municipality
with a population of less than 100,000 that is not authorized by a
general or individual permit, other than an airport, powerplant, or
uncontrolled sanitary landfill, the permit application must be
submitted to the Director by March 10, 2003.
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(5) A permit application shall be submitted to the Director within
180 days of notice, unless permission for a later date is granted by
the Director (see Sec. 124.52(c) of this chapter), for:
(i) A storm water discharge that the Director, or in States with
approved NPDES programs, either the Director or the EPA Regional
Administrator, determines that the discharge contributes to a violation
of a water quality standard or is a significant contributor of
pollutants to waters of the United States (see paragraphs (a)(1)(v) and
(b)(15)(ii) of this section);
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(8) For any storm water discharge associated with small
construction activity identified in paragraph (b)(15)(i) of this
section, see Sec. 122.21(c)(1). Discharges from these sources require
permit authorization by March 10, 2003, unless designated for coverage
before then.
(9) For any discharge from a regulated small MS4, the permit
application made under Sec. 122.33 must be submitted to the Director
by:
(i) March 10, 2003 if designated under Sec. 122.32(a)(1) unless
your MS4 serves a jurisdiction with a population under 10,000 and the
NPDES permitting authority has established a phasing schedule under
Sec. 123.35(d)(3) (see Sec. 122.33(c)(1)); or
(ii) Within 180 days of notice, unless the NPDES permitting
authority grants a later date, if designated under Sec. 122.32(a)(2)
(see Sec. 122.33(c)(2)).
(f) * * *
(4) Any person may petition the Director for the designation of a
large, medium, or small municipal separate storm sewer system as
defined by paragraph (b)(4)(iv), (b)(7)(iv), or (b)(16) of this
section.
(5) The Director shall make a final determination on any petition
received under this section within 90 days after receiving the petition
with the exception of petitions to designate a small MS4 in which case
the Director shall make a final determination on the petition within
180 days after its receipt.
(g) Conditional exclusion for ``no exposure'' of industrial
activities and materials to storm water. Discharges composed entirely
of storm water are not storm water discharges associated with
industrial activity if there is ``no exposure'' of industrial materials
and activities to rain, snow, snowmelt and/or runoff, and the
discharger satisfies the conditions in paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(4)
of this section. ``No exposure'' means that all industrial materials
and activities are protected by a storm resistant shelter to prevent
exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt, and/or runoff. Industrial materials
or activities include, but are not limited to, material handling
equipment or activities, industrial machinery, raw materials,
intermediate products, by-products, final products, or waste
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products. Material handling activities include the storage, loading and
unloading, transportation, or conveyance of any raw material,
intermediate product, final product or waste product.
(1) Qualification. To qualify for this exclusion, the operator of
the discharge must:
(i) Provide a storm resistant shelter to protect industrial
materials and activities from exposure to rain, snow, snow melt, and
runoff;
(ii) Complete and sign (according to Sec. 122.22) a certification
that there are no discharges of storm water contaminated by exposure to
industrial materials and activities from the entire facility, except as
provided in paragraph (g)(2) of this section;
(iii) Submit the signed certification to the NPDES permitting
authority once every five years;
(iv) Allow the Director to inspect the facility to determine
compliance with the ``no exposure'' conditions;
(v) Allow the Director to make any ``no exposure'' inspection
reports available to the public upon request; and
(vi) For facilities that discharge through an MS4, upon request,
submit a copy of the certification of ``no exposure'' to the MS4
operator, as well as allow inspection and public reporting by the MS4
operator.
(2) Industrial materials and activities not requiring storm
resistant shelter. To qualify for this exclusion, storm resistant
shelter is not required for:
(i) Drums, barrels, tanks, and similar containers that are tightly
sealed, provided those containers are not deteriorated and do not leak
(``Sealed'' means banded or otherwise secured and without operational
taps or valves);
(ii) Adequately maintained vehicles used in material handling; and
(iii) Final products, other than products that would be mobilized
in storm water discharge (e.g., rock salt).
(3) Limitations. (i) Storm water discharges from construction
activities identified in paragraphs (b)(14)(x) and (b)(15) are not
eligible for this conditional exclusion.
(ii) This conditional exclusion from the requirement for an NPDES
permit is available on a facility-wide basis only, not for individual
outfalls. If a facility has some discharges of storm water that would
otherwise be ``no exposure'' discharges, individual permit requirements
should be adjusted accordingly.
(iii) If circumstances change and industrial materials or
activities become exposed to rain, snow, snow melt, and/or runoff, the
conditions for this exclusion no longer apply. In such cases, the
discharge becomes subject to enforcement for un-permitted discharge.
Any conditionally exempt discharger who anticipates changes in
circumstances should apply for and obtain permit authorization prior to
the change of circumstances.
(iv) Notwithstanding the provisions of this paragraph, the NPDES
permitting authority retains the authority to require permit
authorization (and deny this exclusion) upon making a determination
that the discharge causes, has a reasonable potential to cause, or
contributes to an instream excursion above an applicable water quality
standard, including designated uses.
(4) Certification. The no exposure certification must require the
submission of the following information, at a minimum, to aid the NPDES
permitting authority in determining if the facility qualifies for the
no exposure exclusion:
(i) The legal name, address and phone number of the discharger (see
Sec. 122.21(b));
(ii) The facility name and address, the county name and the
latitude and longitude where the facility is located;
(iii) The certification must indicate that none of the following
materials or activities are, or will be in the foreseeable future,
exposed to precipitation:
(A) Using, storing or cleaning industrial machinery or equipment,
and areas where residuals from using, storing or cleaning industrial
machinery or equipment remain and are exposed to storm water;
(B) Materials or residuals on the ground or in storm water inlets
from spills/leaks;
(C) Materials or products from past industrial activity;
(D) Material handling equipment (except adequately maintained
vehicles);
(E) Materials or products during loading/unloading or transporting
activities;
(F) Materials or products stored outdoors (except final products
intended for outside use, e.g., new cars, where exposure to storm water
does not result in the discharge of pollutants);
(G) Materials contained in open, deteriorated or leaking storage
drums, barrels, tanks, and similar containers;
(H) Materials or products handled/stored on roads or railways owned
or maintained by the discharger;
(I) Waste material (except waste in covered, non-leaking
containers, e.g., dumpsters);
(J) Application or disposal of process wastewater (unless otherwise
permitted); and
(K) Particulate matter or visible deposits of residuals from roof
stacks/vents not otherwise regulated, i.e., under an air quality
control permit, and evident in the storm water outflow;
(iv) All ``no exposure'' certifications must include the following
certification statement, and be signed in accordance with the signatory
requirements of Sec. 122.22: ``I certify under penalty of law that I
have read and understand the eligibility requirements for claiming a
condition of ``no exposure'' and obtaining an exclusion from NPDES
storm water permitting; and that there are no discharges of storm water
contaminated by exposure to industrial activities or materials from the
industrial facility identified in this document (except as allowed
under paragraph (g)(2)) of this section. I understand that I am
obligated to submit a no exposure certification form once every five
years to the NPDES permitting authority and, if requested, to the
operator of the local MS4 into which this facility discharges (where
applicable). I understand that I must allow the NPDES permitting
authority, or MS4 operator where the discharge is into the local MS4,
to perform inspections to confirm the condition of no exposure and to
make such inspection reports publicly available upon request. I
understand that I must obtain coverage under an NPDES permit prior to
any point source discharge of storm water from the facility. I certify
under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were
prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system
designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and
evaluated the information submitted. Based upon my inquiry of the
person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly
involved in gathering the information, the information submitted is to
the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate and complete. I am
aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing
violations.''
4. Revise Sec. 122.28(b)(2)(v) to read as follows:
Sec. 122.28 General permits (applicable to State NPDES programs, see
Sec. 123.25).
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(2) * * *
(v) Discharges other than discharges from publicly owned treatment
works, combined sewer overflows, municipal
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separate storm sewer systems, primary industrial facilities, and storm
water discharges associated with industrial activity, may, at the
discretion of the Director, be authorized to discharge under a general
permit without submitting a notice of intent where the Director finds
that a notice of intent requirement would be inappropriate. In making
such a finding, the Director shall consider: the type of discharge; the
expected nature of the discharge; the potential for toxic and
conventional pollutants in the discharges; the expected volume of the
discharges; other means of identifying discharges covered by the
permit; and the estimated number of discharges to be covered by the
permit. The Director shall provide in the public notice of the general
permit the reasons for not requiring a notice of intent.
* * * * *
5. Add Secs. 122.30 through 122.37 to subpart B to read as follows:
Sec. 122.30 What are the objectives of the storm water regulations for
small MS4s?
(a) Sections 122.30 through 122.37 are written in a ``readable
regulation'' format that includes both rule requirements and EPA
guidance that is not legally binding. EPA has clearly distinguished its
recommended guidance from the rule requirements by putting the guidance
in a separate paragraph headed by the word ``guidance''.
(b) Under the statutory mandate in section 402(p)(6) of the Clean
Water Act, the purpose of this portion of the storm water program is to
designate additional sources that need to be regulated to protect water
quality and to establish a comprehensive storm water program to
regulate these sources. (Because the storm water program is part of the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Program, you
should also refer to Sec. 122.1 which addresses the broader purpose of
the NPDES program.)
(c) Storm water runoff continues to harm the nation's waters.
Runoff from lands modified by human activities can harm surface water
resources in several ways including by changing natural hydrologic
patterns and by elevating pollutant concentrations and loadings. Storm
water runoff may contain or mobilize high levels of contaminants, such
as sediment, suspended solids, nutrients, heavy metals, pathogens,
toxins, oxygen-demanding substances, and floatables.
(d) EPA strongly encourages partnerships and the watershed approach
as the management framework for efficiently, effectively, and
consistently protecting and restoring aquatic ecosystems and protecting
public health.
Sec. 122.31 As a Tribe, what is my role under the NPDES storm water
program?
As a Tribe you may:
(a) Be authorized to operate the NPDES program including the storm
water program, after EPA determines that you are eligible for treatment
in the same manner as a State under Secs. 123.31 through 123.34 of this
chapter. (If you do not have an authorized NPDES program, EPA
implements the program for discharges on your reservation as well as
other Indian country, generally.);
(b) Be classified as an owner of a regulated small MS4, as defined
in Sec. 122.32. (Designation of your Tribe as an owner of a small MS4
for purposes of this part is an approach that is consistent with EPA's
1984 Indian Policy of operating on a government-to-government basis
with EPA looking to Tribes as the lead governmental authorities to
address environmental issues on their reservations as appropriate. If
you operate a separate storm sewer system that meets the definition of
a regulated small MS4, you are subject to the requirements under
Secs. 122.33 through 122.35. If you are not designated as a regulated
small MS4, you may ask EPA to designate you as such for the purposes of
this part.); or
(c) Be a discharger of storm water associated with industrial
activity or small construction activity under Secs. 122.26(b)(14) or
(b)(15), in which case you must meet the applicable requirements.
Within Indian country, the NPDES permitting authority is generally EPA,
unless you are authorized to administer the NPDES program.
Sec. 122.32 As an operator of a small MS4, am I regulated under the
NPDES storm water program?
(a) Unless you qualify for a waiver under paragraph (c) of this
section, you are regulated if you operate a small MS4, including but
not limited to systems operated by federal, State, Tribal, and local
governments, including State departments of transportation; and:
(1) Your small MS4 is located in an urbanized area as determined by
the latest Decennial Census by the Bureau of the Census. (If your small
MS4 is not located entirely within an urbanized area, only the portion
that is within the urbanized area is regulated); or
(2) You are designated by the NPDES permitting authority, including
where the designation is pursuant to Secs. 123.35(b)(3) and (b)(4) of
this chapter, or is based upon a petition under Sec. 122.26(f).
(b) You may be the subject of a petition to the NPDES permitting
authority to require an NPDES permit for your discharge of storm water.
If the NPDES permitting authority determines that you need a permit,
you are required to comply with Secs. 122.33 through 122.35.
(c) The NPDES permitting authority may waive the requirements
otherwise applicable to you if you meet the criteria of paragraph (d)
or (e) of this section. If you receive a waiver under this section, you
may subsequently be required to seek coverage under an NPDES permit in
accordance with Sec. 122.33(a) if circumstances change. (See also
Sec. 123.35(b) of this chapter.)
(d) The NPDES permitting authority may waive permit coverage if
your MS4 serves a population of less than 1,000 within the urbanized
area and you meet the following criteria:
(1) Your system is not contributing substantially to the pollutant
loadings of a physically interconnected MS4 that is regulated by the
NPDES storm water program (see Sec. 123.35(b)(4) of this chapter); and
(2) If you discharge any pollutant(s) that have been identified as
a cause of impairment of any water body to which you discharge, storm
water controls are not needed based on wasteload allocations that are
part of an EPA approved or established ``total maximum daily load''
(TMDL) that addresses the pollutant(s) of concern.
(e) The NPDES permitting authority may waive permit coverage if
your MS4 serves a population under 10,000 and you meet the following
criteria:
(1) The permitting authority has evaluated all waters of the U.S.,
including small streams, tributaries, lakes, and ponds, that receive a
discharge from your MS4;
(2) For all such waters, the permitting authority has determined
that storm water controls are not needed based on wasteload allocations
that are part of an EPA approved or established TMDL that addresses the
pollutant(s) of concern or, if a TMDL has not been developed or
approved, an equivalent analysis that determines sources and
allocations for the pollutant(s) of concern;
(3) For the purpose of this paragraph (e), the pollutant(s) of
concern include biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), sediment or a
parameter that addresses sediment (such as total suspended solids,
turbidity or siltation), pathogens, oil and grease, and any pollutant
that has been identified as a cause of impairment of any water body
that will receive a discharge from your MS4; and
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(4) The permitting authority has determined that future discharges
from your MS4 do not have the potential to result in exceedances of
water quality standards, including impairment of designated uses, or
other significant water quality impacts, including habitat and
biological impacts.
Sec. 122.33 If I am an operator of a regulated small MS4, how do I
apply for an NPDES permit and when do I have to apply?
(a) If you operate a regulated small MS4 under Sec. 122.32, you
must seek coverage under a NPDES permit issued by your NPDES permitting
authority. If you are located in an NPDES authorized State, Tribe, or
Territory, then that State, Tribe, or Territory is your NPDES
permitting authority. Otherwise, your NPDES permitting authority is the
EPA Regional Office.
(b) You must seek authorization to discharge under a general or
individual NPDES permit, as follows:
(1) If your NPDES permitting authority has issued a general permit
applicable to your discharge and you are seeking coverage under the
general permit, you must submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) that includes
the information on your best management practices and measurable goals
required by Sec. 122.34(d). You may file your own NOI, or you and other
municipalities or governmental entities may jointly submit an NOI. If
you want to share responsibilities for meeting the minimum measures
with other municipalities or governmental entities, you must submit an
NOI that describes which minimum measures you will implement and
identify the entities that will implement the other minimum measures
within the area served by your MS4. The general permit will explain any
other steps necessary to obtain permit authorization.
(2)(i) If you are seeking authorization to discharge under an
individual permit and wish to implement a program under Sec. 122.34,
you must submit an application to your NPDES permitting authority that
includes the information required under Secs. 122.21(f) and 122.34(d),
an estimate of square mileage served by your small MS4, and any
additional information that your NPDES permitting authority requests. A
storm sewer map that satisfies the requirement of Sec. 122.34(b)(3)(i)
will satisfy the map requirement in Sec. 122.21(f)(7).
(ii) If you are seeking authorization to discharge under an
individual permit and wish to implement a program that is different
from the program under Sec. 122.34, you will need to comply with the
permit application requirements of Sec. 122.26(d). You must submit both
Parts of the application requirements in Secs. 122.26(d)(1) and (2) by
March 10, 2003. You do not need to submit the information required by
Secs. 122.26(d)(1)(ii) and (d)(2) regarding your legal authority,
unless you intend for the permit writer to take such information into
account when developing your other permit conditions.
(iii) If allowed by your NPDES permitting authority, you and
another regulated entity may jointly apply under either paragraph
(b)(2)(i) or (b)(2)(ii) of this section to be co-permittees under an
individual permit.
(3) If your small MS4 is in the same urbanized area as a medium or
large MS4 with an NPDES storm water permit and that other MS4 is
willing to have you participate in its storm water program, you and the
other MS4 may jointly seek a modification of the other MS4 permit to
include you as a limited co-permittee. As a limited co-permittee, you
will be responsible for compliance with the permit's conditions
applicable to your jurisdiction. If you choose this option you will
need to comply with the permit application requirements of Sec. 122.26,
rather than the requirements of Sec. 122.34. You do not need to comply
with the specific application requirements of Sec. 122.26(d)(1)(iii)
and (iv) and (d)(2)(iii) (discharge characterization). You may satisfy
the requirements in Sec. 122.26 (d)(1)(v) and (d)(2)(iv)
(identification of a management program) by referring to the other
MS4's storm water management program.
(4) Guidance: In referencing an MS4's storm water management
program, you should briefly describe how the existing plan will address
discharges from your small MS4 or would need to be supplemented in
order to adequately address your discharges. You should also explain
your role in coordinating storm water pollutant control activities in
your MS4, and detail the resources available to you to accomplish the
plan.
(c) If you operate a regulated small MS4:
(1) Designated under Sec. 122.32(a)(1), you must apply for coverage
under an NPDES permit, or apply for a modification of an existing NPDES
permit under paragraph (b)(3) of this section by March 10, 2003, unless
your MS4 serves a jurisdiction with a population under 10,000 and the
NPDES permitting authority has established a phasing schedule under
Sec. 123.35(d)(3) of this chapter.
(2) Designated under Sec. 122.32(a)(2), you must apply for coverage
under an NPDES permit, or apply for a modification of an existing NPDES
permit under paragraph (b)(3) of this section, within 180 days of
notice, unless the NPDES permitting authority grants a later date.
Sec. 122.34 As an operator of a regulated small MS4, what will my
NPDES MS4 storm water permit require?
(a) Your NPDES MS4 permit will require at a minimum that you
develop, implement, and enforce a storm water management program
designed to reduce the discharge of pollutants from your MS4 to the
maximum extent practicable (MEP), to protect water quality, and to
satisfy the appropriate water quality requirements of the Clean Water
Act. Your storm water management program must include the minimum
control measures described in paragraph (b) of this section unless you
apply for a permit under Sec. 122.26(d). For purposes of this section,
narrative effluent limitations requiring implementation of best
management practices (BMPs) are generally the most appropriate form of
effluent limitations when designed to satisfy technology requirements
(including reductions of pollutants to the maximum extent practicable)
and to protect water quality. Implementation of best management
practices consistent with the provisions of the storm water management
program required pursuant to this section and the provisions of the
permit required pursuant to Sec. 122.33 constitutes compliance with the
standard of reducing pollutants to the ``maximum extent practicable.''
Your NPDES permitting authority will specify a time period of up to 5
years from the date of permit issuance for you to develop and implement
your program.
(b) Minimum control measures--(1) Public education and outreach on
storm water impacts. (i) You must implement a public education program
to distribute educational materials to the community or conduct
equivalent outreach activities about the impacts of storm water
discharges on water bodies and the steps that the public can take to
reduce pollutants in storm water runoff.
(ii) Guidance: You may use storm water educational materials
provided by your State, Tribe, EPA, environmental, public interest or
trade organizations, or other MS4s. The public education program should
inform individuals and households about the steps they can take to
reduce storm water pollution, such as ensuring proper septic system
maintenance, ensuring the proper use and disposal of landscape and
garden chemicals including fertilizers and pesticides, protecting and
restoring riparian vegetation, and properly disposing of used motor oil
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household hazardous wastes. EPA recommends that the program inform
individuals and groups how to become involved in local stream and beach
restoration activities as well as activities that are coordinated by
youth service and conservation corps or other citizen groups. EPA
recommends that the public education program be tailored, using a mix
of locally appropriate strategies, to target specific audiences and
communities. Examples of strategies include distributing brochures or
fact sheets, sponsoring speaking engagements before community groups,
providing public service announcements, implementing educational
programs targeted at school age children, and conducting community-
based projects such as storm drain stenciling, and watershed and beach
cleanups. In addition, EPA recommends that some of the materials or
outreach programs be directed toward targeted groups of commercial,
industrial, and institutional entities likely to have significant storm
water impacts. For example, providing information to restaurants on the
impact of grease clogging storm drains and to garages on the impact of
oil discharges. You are encouraged to tailor your outreach program to
address the viewpoints and concerns of all communities, particularly
minority and disadvantaged communities, as well as any special concerns
relating to children.
(2) Public involvement/participation. (i) You must, at a minimum,
comply with State, Tribal and local public notice requirements when
implementing a public involvement/ participation program.
(ii) Guidance: EPA recommends that the public be included in
developing, implementing, and reviewing your storm water management
program and that the public participation process should make efforts
to reach out and engage all economic and ethnic groups. Opportunities
for members of the public to participate in program development and
implementation include serving as citizen representatives on a local
storm water management panel, attending public hearings, working as
citizen volunteers to educate other individuals about the program,
assisting in program coordination with other pre-existing programs, or
participating in volunteer monitoring efforts. (Citizens should obtain
approval where necessary for lawful access to monitoring sites.)
(3) Illicit discharge detection and elimination. (i) You must
develop, implement and enforce a program to detect and eliminate
illicit discharges (as defined at Sec. 122.26(b)(2)) into your small
MS4.
(ii) You must:
(A) Develop, if not already completed, a storm sewer system map,
showing the location of all outfalls and the names and location of all
waters of the United States that receive discharges from those
outfalls;
(B) To the extent allowable under State, Tribal or local law,
effectively prohibit, through ordinance, or other regulatory mechanism,
non-storm water discharges into your storm sewer system and implement
appropriate enforcement procedures and actions;
(C) Develop and implement a plan to detect and address non-storm
water discharges, including illegal dumping, to your system; and
(D) Inform public employees, businesses, and the general public of
hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of
waste.
(iii) You need address the following categories of non-storm water
discharges or flows (i.e., illicit discharges) only if you identify
them as significant contributors of pollutants to your small MS4: water
line flushing, landscape irrigation, diverted stream flows, rising
ground waters, uncontaminated ground water infiltration (as defined at
40 CFR 35.2005(20)), uncontaminated pumped ground water, discharges
from potable water sources, foundation drains, air conditioning
condensation, irrigation water, springs, water from crawl space pumps,
footing drains, lawn watering, individual residential car washing,
flows from riparian habitats and wetlands, dechlorinated swimming pool
discharges, and street wash water (discharges or flows from fire
fighting activities are excluded from the effective prohibition against
non-storm water and need only be addressed where they are identified as
significant sources of pollutants to waters of the United States).
(iv) Guidance: EPA recommends that the plan to detect and address
illicit discharges include the following four components: procedures
for locating priority areas likely to have illicit discharges;
procedures for tracing the source of an illicit discharge; procedures
for removing the source of the discharge; and procedures for program
evaluation and assessment. EPA recommends visually screening outfalls
during dry weather and conducting field tests of selected pollutants as
part of the procedures for locating priority areas. Illicit discharge
education actions may include storm drain stenciling, a program to
promote, publicize, and facilitate public reporting of illicit
connections or discharges, and distribution of outreach materials.
(4) Construction site storm water runoff control. (i) You must
develop, implement, and enforce a program to reduce pollutants in any
storm water runoff to your small MS4 from construction activities that
result in a land disturbance of greater than or equal to one acre.
Reduction of storm water discharges from construction activity
disturbing less than one acre must be included in your program if that
construction activity is part of a larger common plan of development or
sale that would disturb one acre or more. If the NPDES permitting
authority waives requirements for storm water discharges associated
with small construction activity in accordance with
Sec. 122.26(b)(15)(i), you are not required to develop, implement, and/
or enforce a program to reduce pollutant discharges from such sites.
(ii) Your program must include the development and implementation
of, at a minimum:
(A) An ordinance or other regulatory mechanism to require erosion
and sediment controls, as well as sanctions to ensure compliance, to
the extent allowable under State, Tribal, or local law;
(B) Requirements for construction site operators to implement
appropriate erosion and sediment control best management practices;
(C) Requirements for construction site operators to control waste
such as discarded building materials, concrete truck washout,
chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at the construction site that may
cause adverse impacts to water quality;
(D) Procedures for site plan review which incorporate consideration
of potential water quality impacts;
(E) Procedures for receipt and consideration of information
submitted by the public, and
(F) Procedures for site inspection and enforcement of control
measures.
(iii) Guidance: Examples of sanctions to ensure compliance include
non-monetary penalties, fines, bonding requirements and/or permit
denials for non-compliance. EPA recommends that procedures for site
plan review include the review of individual pre-construction site
plans to ensure consistency with local sediment and erosion control
requirements. Procedures for site inspections and enforcement of
control measures could include steps to identify priority sites for
inspection and enforcement based on the nature of the construction
activity, topography, and the characteristics of soils and receiving
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water quality. You are encouraged to provide appropriate educational
and training measures for construction site operators. You may wish to
require a storm water pollution prevention plan for construction sites
within your jurisdiction that discharge into your system. See
Sec. 122.44(s) (NPDES permitting authorities' option to incorporate
qualifying State, Tribal and local erosion and sediment control
programs into NPDES permits for storm water discharges from
construction sites). Also see Sec. 122.35(b) (The NPDES permitting
authority may recognize that another government entity, including the
permitting authority, may be responsible for implementing one or more
of the minimum measures on your behalf.)
(5) Post-construction storm water management in new development and
redevelopment.
(i) You must develop, implement, and enforce a program to address
storm water runoff from new development and redevelopment projects that
disturb greater than or equal to one acre, including projects less than
one acre that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale,
that discharge into your small MS4. Your program must ensure that
controls are in place that would prevent or minimize water quality
impacts.
(ii) You must:
(A) Develop and implement strategies which include a combination of
structural and/or non-structural best management practices (BMPs)
appropriate for your community;
(B) Use an ordinance or other regulatory mechanism to address post-
construction runoff from new development and redevelopment projects to
the extent allowable under State, Tribal or local law; and
(C) Ensure adequate long-term operation and maintenance of BMPs.
(iii) Guidance: If water quality impacts are considered from the
beginning stages of a project, new development and potentially
redevelopment provide more opportunities for water quality protection.
EPA recommends that the BMPs chosen: be appropriate for the local
community; minimize water quality impacts; and attempt to maintain pre-
development runoff conditions. In choosing appropriate BMPs, EPA
encourages you to participate in locally-based watershed planning
efforts which attempt to involve a diverse group of stakeholders
including interested citizens. When developing a program that is
consistent with this measure's intent, EPA recommends that you adopt a
planning process that identifies the municipality's program goals
(e.g., minimize water quality impacts resulting from post-construction
runoff from new development and redevelopment), implementation
strategies (e.g., adopt a combination of structural and/or non-
structural BMPs), operation and maintenance policies and procedures,
and enforcement procedures. In developing your program, you should
consider assessing existing ordinances, policies, programs and studies
that address storm water runoff quality. In addition to assessing these
existing documents and programs, you should provide opportunities to
the public to participate in the development of the program. Non-
structural BMPs are preventative actions that involve management and
source controls such as: policies and ordinances that provide
requirements and standards to direct growth to identified areas,
protect sensitive areas such as wetlands and riparian areas, maintain
and/or increase open space (including a dedicated funding source for
open space acquisition), provide buffers along sensitive water bodies,
minimize impervious surfaces, and minimize disturbance of soils and
vegetation; policies or ordinances that encourage infill development in
higher density urban areas, and areas with existing infrastructure;
education programs for developers and the public about project designs
that minimize water quality impacts; and measures such as minimization
of percent impervious area after development and minimization of
directly connected impervious areas. Structural BMPs include: storage
practices such as wet ponds and extended-detention outlet structures;
filtration practices such as grassed swales, sand filters and filter
strips; and infiltration practices such as infiltration basins and
infiltration trenches. EPA recommends that you ensure the appropriate
implementation of the structural BMPs by considering some or all of the
following: pre-construction review of BMP designs; inspections during
construction to verify BMPs are built as designed; post-construction
inspection and maintenance of BMPs; and penalty provisions for the
noncompliance with design, construction or operation and maintenance.
Storm water technologies are constantly being improved, and EPA
recommends that your requirements be responsive to these changes,
developments or improvements in control technologies.
(6) Pollution prevention/good housekeeping for municipal
operations. (i) You must develop and implement an operation and
maintenance program that includes a training component and has the
ultimate goal of preventing or reducing pollutant runoff from municipal
operations. Using training materials that are available from EPA, your
State, Tribe, or other organizations, your program must include
employee training to prevent and reduce storm water pollution from
activities such as park and open space maintenance, fleet and building
maintenance, new construction and land disturbances, and storm water
system maintenance.
(ii) Guidance: EPA recommends that, at a minimum, you consider the
following in developing your program: maintenance activities,
maintenance schedules, and long-term inspection procedures for
structural and non-structural storm water controls to reduce floatables
and other pollutants discharged from your separate storm sewers;
controls for reducing or eliminating the discharge of pollutants from
streets, roads, highways, municipal parking lots, maintenance and
storage yards, fleet or maintenance shops with outdoor storage areas,
salt/sand storage locations and snow disposal areas operated by you,
and waste transfer stations; procedures for properly disposing of waste
removed from the separate storm sewers and areas listed above (such as
dredge spoil, accumulated sediments, floatables, and other debris); and
ways to ensure that new flood management projects assess the impacts on
water quality and examine existing projects for incorporating
additional water quality protection devices or practices. Operation and
maintenance should be an integral component of all storm water
management programs. This measure is intended to improve the efficiency
of these programs and require new programs where necessary. Properly
developed and implemented operation and maintenance programs reduce the
risk of water quality problems.
(c) If an existing qualifying local program requires you to
implement one or more of the minimum control measures of paragraph (b)
of this section, the NPDES permitting authority may include conditions
in your NPDES permit that direct you to follow that qualifying
program's requirements rather than the requirements of paragraph (b) of
this section. A qualifying local program is a local, State or Tribal
municipal storm water management program that imposes, at a minimum,
the relevant requirements of paragraph (b) of this section.
(d)(1) In your permit application (either a notice of intent for
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under a general permit or an individual permit application), you must
identify and submit to your NPDES permitting authority the following
information:
(i) The best management practices (BMPs) that you or another entity
will implement for each of the storm water minimum control measures at
paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(6) of this section;
(ii) The measurable goals for each of the BMPs including, as
appropriate, the months and years in which you will undertake required
actions, including interim milestones and the frequency of the action;
and
(iii) The person or persons responsible for implementing or
coordinating your storm water management program.
(2) If you obtain coverage under a general permit, you are not
required to meet any measurable goal(s) identified in your notice of
intent in order to demonstrate compliance with the minimum control
measures in paragraphs (b)(3) through (b)(6) of this section unless,
prior to submitting your NOI, EPA or your State or Tribe has provided
or issued a menu of BMPs that addresses each such minimum measure. Even
if no regulatory authority issues the menu of BMPs, however, you still
must comply with other requirements of the general permit, including
good faith implementation of BMPs designed to comply with the minimum
measures.
(3) Guidance: Either EPA or your State or Tribal permitting
authority will provide a menu of BMPs. You may choose BMPs from the
menu or select others that satisfy the minimum control measures.
(e)(1) You must comply with any more stringent effluent limitations
in your permit, including permit requirements that modify, or are in
addition to, the minimum control measures based on an approved total
maximum daily load (TMDL) or equivalent analysis. The permitting
authority may include such more stringent limitations based on a TMDL
or equivalent analysis that determines such limitations are needed to
protect water quality.
(2) Guidance: EPA strongly recommends that until the evaluation of
the storm water program in Sec. 122.37, no additional requirements
beyond the minimum control measures be imposed on regulated small MS4s
without the agreement of the operator of the affected small MS4, except
where an approved TMDL or equivalent analysis provides adequate
information to develop more specific measures to protect water quality.
(f) You must comply with other applicable NPDES permit
requirements, standards and conditions established in the individual or
general permit, developed consistent with the provisions of
Secs. 122.41 through 122.49, as appropriate.
(g) Evaluation and assessment--(1) Evaluation. You must evaluate
program compliance, the appropriateness of your identified best
management practices, and progress towards achieving your identified
measurable goals.
Note to Paragraph (g)(1): The NPDES permitting authority may
determine monitoring requirements for you in accordance with State/
Tribal monitoring plans appropriate to your watershed. Participation
in a group monitoring program is encouraged.
(2) Recordkeeping. You must keep records required by the NPDES
permit for at least 3 years. You must submit your records to the NPDES
permitting authority only when specifically asked to do so. You must
make your records, including a description of your storm water
management program, available to the public at reasonable times during
regular business hours (see Sec. 122.7 for confidentiality provision).
(You may assess a reasonable charge for copying. You may require a
member of the public to provide advance notice.)
(3) Reporting. Unless you are relying on another entity to satisfy
your NPDES permit obligations under Sec. 122.35(a), you must submit
annual reports to the NPDES permitting authority for your first permit
term. For subsequent permit terms, you must submit reports in year two
and four unless the NPDES permitting authority requires more frequent
reports. Your report must include:
(i) The status of compliance with permit conditions, an assessment
of the appropriateness of your identified best management practices and
progress towards achieving your identified measurable goals for each of
the minimum control measures;
(ii) Results of information collected and analyzed, including
monitoring data, if any, during the reporting period;
(iii) A summary of the storm water activities you plan to undertake
during the next reporting cycle;
(iv) A change in any identified best management practices or
measurable goals for any of the minimum control measures; and
(v) Notice that you are relying on another governmental entity to
satisfy some of your permit obligations (if applicable).
Sec. 122.35 As an operator of a regulated small MS4, may I share the
responsibility to implement the minimum control measures with other
entities?
(a) You may rely on another entity to satisfy your NPDES permit
obligations to implement a minimum control measure if:
(1) The other entity, in fact, implements the control measure;
(2) The particular control measure, or component thereof, is at
least as stringent as the corresponding NPDES permit requirement; and
(3) The other entity agrees to implement the control measure on
your behalf. In the reports you must submit under Sec. 122.34(g)(3),
you must also specify that you rely on another entity to satisfy some
of your permit obligations. If you are relying on another governmental
entity regulated under section 122 to satisfy all of your permit
obligations, including your obligation to file periodic reports
required by Sec. 122.34(g)(3), you must note that fact in your NOI, but
you are not required to file the periodic reports. You remain
responsible for compliance with your permit obligations if the other
entity fails to implement the control measure (or component thereof).
Therefore, EPA encourages you to enter into a legally binding agreement
with that entity if you want to minimize any uncertainty about
compliance with your permit.
(b) In some cases, the NPDES permitting authority may recognize,
either in your individual NPDES permit or in an NPDES general permit,
that another governmental entity is responsible under an NPDES permit
for implementing one or more of the minimum control measures for your
small MS4 or that the permitting authority itself is responsible. Where
the permitting authority does so, you are not required to include such
minimum control measure(s) in your storm water management program. (For
example, if a State or Tribe is subject to an NPDES permit that
requires it to administer a program to control construction site runoff
at the State or Tribal level and that program satisfies all of the
requirements of Sec. 122.34(b)(4), you could avoid responsibility for
the construction measure, but would be responsible for the remaining
minimum control measures.) Your permit may be reopened and modified to
include the requirement to implement a minimum control measure if the
entity fails to implement it.
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Sec. 122.36 As an operator of a regulated small MS4, what happens if I
don't comply with the application or permit requirements in
Secs. 122.33 through 122.35?
NPDES permits are federally enforceable. Violators may be subject
to the enforcement actions and penalties described in Clean Water Act
sections 309 (b), (c), and (g) and 505, or under applicable State,
Tribal, or local law. Compliance with a permit issued pursuant to
section 402 of the Clean Water Act is deemed compliance, for purposes
of sections 309 and 505, with sections 301, 302, 306, 307, and 403,
except any standard imposed under section 307 for toxic pollutants
injurious to human health. If you are covered as a co-permittee under
an individual permit or under a general permit by means of a joint
Notice of Intent you remain subject to the enforcement actions and
penalties for the failure to comply with the terms of the permit in
your jurisdiction except as set forth in Sec. 122.35(b).
Sec. 122.37 Will the small MS4 storm water program regulations at
Secs. 122.32 through 122.36 and Sec. 123.35 of this chapter change in
the future?
EPA will evaluate the small MS4 regulations at Secs. 122.32 through
122.36 and Sec. 123.35 of this chapter after December 10, 2012 and make
any necessary revisions. (EPA intends to conduct an enhanced research
effort and compile a comprehensive evaluation of the NPDES MS4 storm
water program. EPA will re-evaluate the regulations based on data from
the NPDES MS4 storm water program, from research on receiving water
impacts from storm water, and the effectiveness of best management
practices (BMPs), as well as other relevant information sources.)
6. In Sec. 122.44, redesignate paragraphs (k)(2) and (k)(3) as
paragraphs (k)(3) and (k)(4), remove the comma at the end of newly
redesignated paragraph (k)(3) and add a semicolon in its place, and add
new paragraphs (k)(2) and (s) to read as follows:
Sec. 122.44 Establishing limitations, standards, and other permit
conditions (applicable to State NPDES programs, see Sec. 123.25).
* * * * *
(k) * * *
(2) Authorized under section 402(p) of CWA for the control of storm
water discharges;
* * * * *
(s) Qualifying State, Tribal, or local programs. (1) For storm
water discharges associated with small construction activity identified
in Sec. 122.26(b)(15), the Director may include permit conditions that
incorporate qualifying State, Tribal, or local erosion and sediment
control program requirements by reference. Where a qualifying State,
Tribal, or local program does not include one or more of the elements
in this paragraph (s)(1), then the Director must include those elements
as conditions in the permit. A qualifying State, Tribal, or local
erosion and sediment control program is one that includes:
(i) Requirements for construction site operators to implement
appropriate erosion and sediment control best management practices;
(ii) Requirements for construction site operators to control waste
such as discarded building materials, concrete truck washout,
chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at the construction site that may
cause adverse impacts to water quality;
(iii) Requirements for construction site operators to develop and
implement a storm water pollution prevention plan. (A storm water
pollution prevention plan includes site descriptions, descriptions of
appropriate control measures, copies of approved State, Tribal or local
requirements, maintenance procedures, inspection procedures, and
identification of non-storm water discharges); and
(iv) Requirements to submit a site plan for review that
incorporates consideration of potential water quality impacts.
(2) For storm water discharges from construction activity
identified in Sec. 122.26(b)(14)(x), the Director may include permit
conditions that incorporate qualifying State, Tribal, or local erosion
and sediment control program requirements by reference. A qualifying
State, Tribal or local erosion and sediment control program is one that
includes the elements listed in paragraph (s)(1) of this section and
any additional requirements necessary to achieve the applicable
technology-based standards of ``best available technology'' and ``best
conventional technology'' based on the best professional judgment of
the permit writer.
7. Add Sec. 122.62(a)(14) to read as follows:
Sec. 122.62 Modification or revocation and reissuance of permits
(applicable to State programs, see Sec. 123.25).
* * * * *
(a) * * *
(14) For a small MS4, to include an effluent limitation requiring
implementation of a minimum control measure or measures as specified in
Sec. 122.34(b) when:
(i) The permit does not include such measure(s) based upon the
determination that another entity was responsible for implementation of
the requirement(s); and
(ii) The other entity fails to implement measure(s) that satisfy
the requirement(s).
* * * * *
8. Revise Appendices F, G, H, and I to Part 122 to read as follows:
Appendix F to Part 122.--Incorporated Places With Populations Greater
Than 250,000 According to the 1990 Decennial Census by the Bureau of the
Census
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State Incorporated Place
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Alabama................................... Birmingham.
Arizona................................... Phoenix.
Tucson.
California................................ Long Beach.
Los Angeles.
Oakland.
Sacramento.
San Diego.
San Francisco.
San Jose.
Colorado.................................. Denver.
District of Columbia
Florida................................... Jacksonville.
Miami.
Tampa.
Georgia................................... Atlanta.
Illinois.................................. Chicago.
Indiana................................... Indianapolis.
Kansas.................................... Wichita.
Kentucky.................................. Louisville.
Louisiana................................. New Orleans.
Maryland.................................. Baltimore.
Massachusetts............................. Boston.
Michigan.................................. Detroit.
Minnesota................................. Minneapolis.
St. Paul.
Missouri.................................. Kansas City.
St. Louis.
Nebraska.................................. Omaha.
New Jersey................................ Newark.
New Mexico................................ Albuquerque.
New York.................................. Buffalo.
Bronx Borough.
Brooklyn Borough.
Manhattan Borough.
Queens Borough.
Staten Island Borough.
North Carolina............................ Charlotte.
Ohio...................................... Cincinnati.
Cleveland.
Columbus.
Toledo.
Oklahoma.................................. Oklahoma City.
Tulsa.
Oregon.................................... Portland.
Pennsylvania.............................. Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh.
Tennessee................................. Memphis.
Nashville/Davidson.
Texas..................................... Austin.
Dallas.
El Paso.
Fort Worth.
Houston.
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San Antonio.
Virginia.................................. Norfolk.
Virginia Beach.
Washington................................ Seattle.
Wisconsin................................. Milwaukee.
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Appendix G to Part 122.--Incorporated Places With Populations Greater
Than 100,000 But Less Than 250,000 According to the 1990 Decennial
Census by the Bureau of the Census
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State Incorporated place
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Alabama................................... Huntsville.
Mobile.
Montgomery.
Alaska.................................... Anchorage.
Arizona................................... Mesa.
Tempe.
Arkansas.................................. Little Rock.
California................................ Anaheim.
Bakersfield.
Berkeley.
Chula Vista.
Concord.
El Monte.
Escondido.
Fremont.
Fresno.
Fullerton.
Garden Grove.
Glendale.
Hayward.
Huntington Beach.
Inglewood.
Irvine.
Modesto.
Moreno Valley.
Oceanside.
Ontario.
Orange.
Colorado.................................. Aurora.
Colorado Springs.
Lakewood.
Pueblo.
Connecticut............................... Bridgeport.
Hartford.
New Haven.
Stamford.
Waterbury.
Florida................................... Fort Lauderdale.
Hialeah.
Hollywood.
Orlando.
St. Petersburg.
Tallahassee.
Georgia................................... Columbus.
Macon.
Savannah.
Idaho..................................... Boise City.
Illinois.................................. Peoria.
Rockford.
Indiana................................... Evansville.
Fort Wayne.
Gary.
South Bend.
Iowa...................................... Cedar Rapids.
Davenport.
Des Moines.
Kansas.................................... Kansas City.
Topeka.
Kentucky.................................. Lexington-Fayette.
Louisiana................................. Baton Rouge.
Shreveport.
Massachusetts............................. Springfield.
Worcester.
Michigan.................................. Ann Arbor.
Flint.
Grand Rapids.
Lansing.
Livonia.
Sterling Heights.
Warren.
Mississippi............................... Jackson.
Missouri.................................. Independence.
Springfield.
Nebraska.................................. Lincoln.
Nevada.................................... Las Vegas.
Reno.
New Jersey................................ Elizabeth.
Jersey City.
Paterson.
New York.................................. Albany.
Rochester.
Syracuse.
Yonkers.
North Carolina............................ Durham.
Greensboro.
Raleigh.
Winston-Salem.
Ohio...................................... Akron.
Dayton.
Youngstown.
Oregon.................................... Eugene.
Pennsylvania.............................. Allentown.
Erie.
Rhode Island.............................. Providence.
South Carolina............................ Columbia.
Tennessee................................. Chattanooga.
Knoxville.
Texas..................................... Abilene.
Amarillo.
Arlington.
Beaumont.
Corpus Christi.
Garland.
Irving.
Laredo.
Lubbock.
Mesquite.
Pasadena.
Plano.
Waco.
Utah...................................... Salt Lake City.
Virginia.................................. Alexandria.
Chesapeake.
Hampton.
Newport News.
Portsmouth.
Richmond.
Roanoke.
Washington................................ Spokane.
Tacoma.
Wisconsin................................. Madison.
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Appendix H to Part 122.--Counties With Unincorporated Urbanized Areas
With a Population of 250,000 or More According to the 1990 Decennial
Census by the Bureau of the Census
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Unincorporated
State County urbanized
population
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California.................... Los Angeles.......... 886,780
Sacramento........... 594,889
San Diego............ 250,414
Delaware...................... New Castle........... 296,996
Florida....................... Dade................. 1,014,504
Georgia....................... DeKalb............... 448,686
Hawaii........................ Honolulu \1\......... 114,506
Maryland...................... Anne Arundel......... 344,654
Baltimore............ 627,593
Montgomery........... 599,028
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Prince George's...... 494,369
Texas......................... Harris............... 729,206
Utah.......................... Salt Lake............ 270,989
Virginia...................... Fairfax.............. 760,730
Washington.................... King................. 520,468
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\1\ County was previously listed in this appendix; however, population
dropped to below 250,000 in the 1990 Census.
Appendix I to Part 122.--Counties With Unincorporated Urbanized Areas
Greater Than 100,000 But Less Than 250,000 According to the 1990
Decennial Census by the Bureau of the Census
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Unincorporated
State County urbanized
population
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Alabama....................... Jefferson............ 78,608
Arizona....................... Pima................. 162,202
California.................... Alameda.............. 115,082
Contra Costa......... 131,082
Kern................. 128,503
Orange............... 223,081
Riverside............ 166,509
San Bernardino....... 162,202
Colorado...................... Arapahoe............. 103,248
Florida....................... Broward.............. 142,329
Escambia............. 167,463
Hillsborough......... 398,593
Lee.................. 102,337
Manatee.............. 123,828
Orange............... 378,611
Palm Beach........... 360,553
Pasco................ 148,907
Pinellas............. 255,772
Polk................. 121,528
Sarasota............. 172,600
Seminole............. 127,873
Georgia....................... Clayton.............. 133,237
Cobb................. 322,595
Fulton............... 127,776
Gwinnett............. 237,305
Richmond............. 126,476
Kentucky...................... Jefferson............ 239,430
Louisiana..................... East Baton Rouge..... 102,539
Parish............... 331,307
Jefferson Parish..... .................
Maryland...................... Howard............... 157,972
North Carolina................ Cumberland........... 146,827
Nevada........................ Clark................ 327,618
Oregon........................ Multnomah \1\........ 52,923
Washington........... 116,687
South Carolina................ Greenville........... 147,464
Richland............. 130,589
Virginia...................... Arlington............ 170,936
Chesterfield......... 174,488
Henrico.............. 201,367
Prince William....... 157,131
Washington.................... Pierce............... 258,530
Snohomish............ 157,218
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\1\ County was previously listed in this appendix; however, population
dropped to below 100,000 in the 1990 Census.
PART 123--STATE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
1. The authority citation for part 123 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: The Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.
2. Amend Sec. 123.25 by removing the word ``and'' at the end of
paragraph (a)(37), by removing the period at the end of paragraph
(a)(38) and adding a semicolon in its place, and by adding paragraphs
(a)(39) through (a)(45) to read as follows:
Sec. 123.25 Requirements for permitting.
(a) * * *
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(39) Sec. 122.30 (What are the objectives of the storm water
regulations for small MS4s?);
(40) Sec. 122.31 (For Indian Tribes only) (As a Tribe, what is my
role under the NPDES storm water program?);
(41) Sec. 122.32 (As an operator of a small MS4, am I regulated
under the NPDES storm water program?);
(42) Sec. 122.33 (If I am an operator of a regulated small MS4, how
do I apply for an NPDES permit? When do I have to apply?);
(43) Sec. 122.34 (As an operator of a regulated small MS4, what
will my NPDES MS4 storm water permit require?);
(44) Sec. 122.35 (As an operator of a regulated small MS4, may I
share the responsibility to implement the minimum control measures with
other entities?); and
(45) Sec. 122.36 (As an operator of a regulated small MS4, what
happens if I don't comply with the application or permit requirements
in Secs. 122.33 through 122.35?).
* * * * *
3. Add Sec. 123.35 to subpart B to read as follows:
Sec. 123.35 As the NPDES Permitting Authority for regulated small
MS4s, what is my role?
(a) You must comply with the requirements for all NPDES permitting
authorities under Parts 122, 123, 124, and 125 of this chapter. (This
section is meant only to supplement those requirements and discuss
specific issues related to the small MS4 storm water program.)
(b) You must develop a process, as well as criteria, to designate
small MS4s other than those described in Sec. 122.32(a)(1) of this
chapter, as regulated small MS4s to be covered under the NPDES storm
water discharge control program. This process must include the
authority to designate a small MS4 waived under paragraph (d) of this
section if circumstances change. EPA may make designations under this
section if a State or Tribe fails to comply with the requirements
listed in this paragraph. In making designations of small MS4s, you
must:
(1)(i) Develop criteria to evaluate whether a storm water discharge
results in or has the potential to result in exceedances of water
quality standards, including impairment of designated uses, or other
significant water quality impacts, including habitat and biological
impacts.
(ii) Guidance: For determining other significant water quality
impacts, EPA recommends a balanced consideration of the following
designation criteria on a watershed or other local basis: discharge to
sensitive waters, high growth or growth potential, high population
density, contiguity to an urbanized area, significant contributor of
pollutants to waters of the United States, and ineffective protection
of water quality by other programs;
(2) Apply such criteria, at a minimum, to any small MS4 located
outside of an urbanized area serving a jurisdiction with a population
density of at least 1,000 people per square mile and a population of at
least 10,000;
(3) Designate any small MS4 that meets your criteria by December 9,
2002. You may wait until December 8, 2004 to apply the designation
criteria on a watershed basis if you have developed a comprehensive
watershed plan. You may apply these criteria to make additional
designations at any time, as appropriate; and
(4) Designate any small MS4 that contributes substantially to the
pollutant loadings of a physically interconnected municipal separate
storm sewer that is regulated by the NPDES storm water program.
(c) You must make a final determination within 180 days from
receipt of a petition under Sec. 122.26(f) of this chapter (or
analogous State or Tribal law). If you do not do so within that time
period, EPA may make a determination on the petition.
(d) You must issue permits consistent with Secs. 122.32 through
122.35 of this chapter to all regulated small MS4s. You may waive or
phase in the requirements otherwise applicable to regulated small MS4s,
as defined in Sec. 122.32(a)(1) of this chapter, under the following
circumstances:
(1) You may waive permit coverage for each small MS4s in
jurisdictions with a population under 1,000 within the urbanized area
where all of the following criteria have been met:
(i) Its discharges are not contributing substantially to the
pollutant loadings of a physically interconnected regulated MS4 (see
paragraph (b)(4) of this section); and
(ii) If the small MS4 discharges any pollutant(s) that have been
identified as a cause of impairment of any water body to which it
discharges, storm water controls are not needed based on wasteload
allocations that are part of an EPA approved or established ``total
maximum daily load'' (TMDL) that address the pollutant(s) of concern.
(2) You may waive permit coverage for each small MS4 in
jurisdictions with a population under 10,000 where all of the following
criteria have been met:
(i) You have evaluated all waters of the U.S., including small
streams, tributaries, lakes, and ponds, that receive a discharge from
the MS4 eligible for such a waiver.
(ii) For all such waters, you have determined that storm water
controls are not needed based on wasteload allocations that are part of
an EPA approved or established TMDL that addresses the pollutant(s) of
concern or, if a TMDL has not been developed or approved, an equivalent
analysis that determines sources and allocations for the pollutant(s)
of concern.
(iii) For the purpose of paragraph (d)(2)(ii) of this section, the
pollutant(s) of concern include biochemical oxygen demand (BOD),
sediment or a parameter that addresses sediment (such as total
suspended solids, turbidity or siltation), pathogens, oil and grease,
and any pollutant that has been identified as a cause of impairment of
any water body that will receive a discharge from the MS4.
(iv) You have determined that current and future discharges from
the MS4 do not have the potential to result in exceedances of water
quality standards, including impairment of designated uses, or other
significant water quality impacts, including habitat and biological
impacts.
(v) Guidance: To help determine other significant water quality
impacts, EPA recommends a balanced consideration of the following
criteria on a watershed or other local basis: discharge to sensitive
waters, high growth or growth potential, high population or commercial
density, significant contributor of pollutants to waters of the United
States, and ineffective protection of water quality by other programs.
(3) You may phase in permit coverage for small MS4s serving
jurisdictions with a population under 10,000 on a schedule consistent
with a State watershed permitting approach. Under this approach, you
must develop and implement a schedule to phase in permit coverage for
approximately 20 percent annually of all small MS4s that qualify for
such phased-in coverage. Under this option, all regulated small MS4s
are required to have coverage under an NPDES permit by no later than
March 8, 2007. Your schedule for phasing in permit coverage for small
MS4s must be approved by the Regional Administrator no later than
December 10, 2001.
(4) If you choose to phase in permit coverage for small MS4s in
jurisdictions with a population under 10,000, in accordance with
paragraph (d)(3) of this section, you may also provide waivers in
accordance with paragraphs (d)(1) and (d)(2) of this section pursuant
to your approved schedule.
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(5) If you do not have an approved schedule for phasing in permit
coverage, you must make a determination whether to issue an NPDES
permit or allow a waiver in accordance with paragraph (d)(1) or (d)(2)
of this section, for each eligible MS4 by December 9, 2002.
(6) You must periodically review any waivers granted in accordance
with paragraph (d)(2) of this section to determine whether any of the
information required for granting the waiver has changed. At a minimum,
you must conduct such a review once every five years. In addition, you
must consider any petition to review any waiver when the petitioner
provides evidence that the information required for granting the waiver
has substantially changed.
(e) You must specify a time period of up to 5 years from the date
of permit issuance for operators of regulated small MS4s to fully
develop and implement their storm water program.
(f) You must include the requirements in Secs. 122.33 through
122.35 of this chapter in any permit issued for regulated small MS4s or
develop permit limits based on a permit application submitted by a
regulated small MS4. (You may include conditions in a regulated small
MS4 NPDES permit that direct the MS4 to follow an existing qualifying
local program's requirements, as a way of complying with some or all of
the requirements in Sec. 122.34(b) of this chapter. See Sec. 122.34(c)
of this chapter. Qualifying local, State or Tribal program requirements
must impose, at a minimum, the relevant requirements of Sec. 122.34(b)
of this chapter.)
(g) If you issue a general permit to authorize storm water
discharges from small MS4s, you must make available a menu of BMPs to
assist regulated small MS4s in the design and implementation of
municipal storm water management programs to implement the minimum
measures specified in Sec. 122.34(b) of this chapter. EPA plans to
develop a menu of BMPs that will apply in each State or Tribe that has
not developed its own menu. Regardless of whether a menu of BMPs has
been developed by EPA, EPA encourages State and Tribal permitting
authorities to develop a menu of BMPs that is appropriate for local
conditions. EPA also intends to provide guidance on developing BMPs and
measurable goals and modify, update, and supplement such guidance based
on the assessments of the NPDES MS4 storm water program and research to
be conducted over the next thirteen years.
(h)(1) You must incorporate any additional measures necessary to
ensure effective implementation of your State or Tribal storm water
program for regulated small MS4s.
(2) Guidance: EPA recommends consideration of the following:
(i) You are encouraged to use a general permit for regulated small
MS4s;
(ii) To the extent that your State or Tribe administers a dedicated
funding source, you should play an active role in providing financial
assistance to operators of regulated small MS4s;
(iii) You should support local programs by providing technical and
programmatic assistance, conducting research projects, performing
watershed monitoring, and providing adequate legal authority at the
local level;
(iv) You are encouraged to coordinate and utilize the data
collected under several programs including water quality management
programs, TMDL programs, and water quality monitoring programs;
(v) Where appropriate, you may recognize existing responsibilities
among governmental entities for the control measures in an NPDES small
MS4 permit (see Sec. 122.35(b) of this chapter); and
(vi) You are encouraged to provide a brief (e.g., two page)
reporting format to facilitate compiling and analyzing data from
submitted reports under Sec. 122.34(g)(3) of this chapter. EPA intends
to develop a model form for this purpose.
PART 124--PROCEDURES FOR DECISIONMAKING
1. The authority citation for part 124 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C.
6901 et seq.; Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. 300(f) et seq.;
Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.; Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C.
7401 et seq.
2. Revise Sec. 124.52(c) to read as follows:
Sec. 124.52 Permits required on a case-by-case basis.
* * * * *
(c) Prior to a case-by-case determination that an individual permit
is required for a storm water discharge under this section (see
Sec. 122.26(a)(1)(v), (c)(1)(v), and (a)(9)(iii) of this chapter), the
Regional Administrator may require the discharger to submit a permit
application or other information regarding the discharge under section
308 of the CWA. In requiring such information, the Regional
Administrator shall notify the discharger in writing and shall send an
application form with the notice. The discharger must apply for a
permit within 180 days of notice, unless permission for a later date is
granted by the Regional Administrator. The question whether the initial
designation was proper will remain open for consideration during the
public comment period under Sec. 124.11 or Sec. 124.118 and in any
subsequent hearing.
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