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Jamie PetersenAdministrative Assistant - Stormwater
[email protected] Desk: (402) 471-4220
Michael CriscoProgram Specialist – Storm [email protected]
Office: (402) 471-2023, Fax; -2909
www.deq.state.ne.us
NDEQ Stormwater Contacts:
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The Who, What, When, Where, How, and Why of Stormwater Permitting for Nebraska’s Airports.
Who is subject to Stormwater permitting?
What do I have to do get “permitted”?
When do I have to have this done?
Where do we get these permits?
How do I maintain compliance?
Why are these permits required?
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First, some background regarding NPDES…
• Section 402 of the Clean Water Act established the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) to reduce pollution in U.S. waterways through permit regulations.
• The U.S. EPA delegates authority to Authorized States like Nebraska to grant NPDES discharge authorization numbers to permit applicants.
• Any U.S. facility subject to NPDES regulations that does not have a discharge authorization, may be in violation of Municipal, State and Federal law.
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Point / Non-Point Source Discharge Pollution
• NDEQ’s authority to administer NPDES discharge authorization numbers extends to both point and non-point sources of pollution.
• Point Sources are generally associated with “end of pipe” discharges;
• Non-Point Sources often come from more dispersed discharge areas like construction, industrial or municipal Stormwater runoff sites.
• Both point and non-point source pollution discharges in Nebraska are very serious and must be prevented to ensure the quality, safety and security of our state’s extraordinary water resources.
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Nebraska’s NPDES - Stormwater Program
• point source discharge authorizations are usually permitted individually (1- application, 1- permit); whilenon-point sources like Stormwater are permitted on a general basis (many applications, 1-permit).
• NDEQ administers two general Stormwater permits statewide:
– Construction Stormwater (CSW) – Industrial Stormwater (ISW).
• Applicable Nebraska facilities seeking compliance with state and Federal Clean Water Act compliance under these permits must seek coverage through NDEQ to receive a discharge authorization number.
• Only valid discharge authorization numbers from NDEQ will ensure compliance with NPES requirements in Nebraska.
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Who is subject to Stormwater Permitting?
• All Nebraska landowners planning construction activity that disturbs1 acre or more must seek coverage under NDEQ’s Construction Stormwater (CSW) general permit.
• All Nebraska industrial facilities in applicable categories and/or with specific Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes must seek coverage under NDEQ’s Industrial Stormwater (ISW) general permit.
• Because Airports have a NAICS code of 48 and/or an SIC code of 45, they are categorically required to submit a complete, correct, verifiable NOI to receive an ISW discharge authorization number.
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What do I have to do get “permitted”?
• First, you must get an Application Packet from NDEQ.
• Second, read the permit. (know what you are signing!)
• Third, you must submit a complete, correct and verifiable Notice of Intent (NOI) to request a discharge authorization number from NDEQ.
Note: incomplete, incorrect or unverifiable NOI’s cannot be processed and will be returned without a discharge authorization number being assigned to the applicant!
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Where do I get permit applications? To obtain copies of NDEQ’s NPDES Construction (CSW)and Industrial Storm Water (ISW) General Permit Packets:
Call Jamie Petersen @ 402/471-4220 to have the appropriatepacket mailed to you. Or, Download and print the PDF version from our websiteby following this path: www.deq.state.ne.us,
Publications and Forms, NPDES, Applications and Forms, and finally…NPDES Permit for Industrial Storm Water Discharges and/ orNPDES Permit for Storm Water Discharges fromConstruction Sites.
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When do I have to have this done?
• Construction Stormwater (CSW) NOI’s must be submitted at least 1week before construction.
• However, 7 calendar days after submission of a complete, correct and verifiable CSW-NOI the applicant may begin permitted construction.
• For Industrial Stormwater (ISW) discharge authorizations, the Notice of Intent must be submitted 180 days before commencement of operations.
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How do I maintain compliance?
• Any changes in the information submitted on your NOI must be submitted to NDEQ within 30 days!
• If monitoring is required, both the frequency and reporting requirements must be diligently completed. (Note: if your Stormwater discharge affects 303d-listed impaired waters of the state, expect monitoring.)
• An adequate Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) that specifies how your particular facility will prevent the discharge of non-point source pollutants must be developed and revised.
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Components of the SWPPP
1. Facility Map or Diagram - accurately and clearly showing all drainage areas and outfalls;
2. Identification of all Potential Pollutants throughout the facility;
3. Explicit delineation of all Pollution Control Strategies a.k.a. Best Management Practices (BMP’s) that address handling of potential pollutants;
4. Outline of Spill Prevention & Response Practices (SPCC);
5. Description of an ongoing Employee Training Program;
6. Documentation of Annual Facility self-Inspection and SWPPP Revision.
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Recommendations regarding SWPPP’s
• It might be best to incorporate the 6 components of your SWPPP into an Environmental Management Plan
• This Environmental Management Plan could be administered by the airport's Authorized Representative / Designated Environmental Manager
• However, the cognizant official who signed the NOI is ultimately responsible for the implementation of the SWPPP as well as the ramifications of its effectiveness.
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Why are these permits required?
1. Eliminate the discharge of stormwater pollution to protect the health, safety and welfare of local, state and countrywide citizens and ecosystems;
2. Local, State and Federal regulations require facilities to be in compliance with the provisions of the Clean Water Act, violating facilities may face suspension of activities;
3. Moreover, non-permitted stormwater dischargers may be subject to severe Municipal, State ($10,000 per day / per violation “pdpv”) and Federal ($27,500 pdpv) penalties.
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But, Nebraska doesn’t have stormwater pollution problems…
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To clear the skies regarding Stormwater…
Contact us.
Jamie PetersenAdministrative Assistant - Stormwater
[email protected](402) 471-4220
Michael CriscoProgram Specialist – Storm [email protected]
Office: (402) 471-2023, Fax; -2909
www.deq.state.ne.us