Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) Status Update for 2016
ADEQ is in the process of preparing a draft 2016 Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) to succeed ADEQ’s Non-Mining MSGP (Permit No. AZMGSG2010-002) and Mining MSGP (Permit No. AZMGSG2010-003) that became effective on February 1, 2011. The 2011 Non-Mining and Mining MSGPs have been administratively continued as of January 31, 2016. The current 2011 MSGPs will remain in force and effect until the new general permit is issued. Eligible new stormwater dischargers may obtain coverage under the administratively continued 2011 MSGP by submitting a paper copy of the Notice of Intent (NOI) Form with an original signature or by submitting the NOI electronically using ADEQ’s SMART NOI. Go to http://www.azdeq.gov/environ/water/permits/msgp.html for more information. Contact GEOS Environmental ([email protected]) if you have any questions regarding stormwater permitting requirements or for preparation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. South Carolina Industrial Stormwater General Permit (SCR000000) expired on January 1, 2016. Language in part 1.3.2 of SCR000000 allows the permit to remain in force until it is renewed. Facilities are not required to take any action at this time. A recertification Notice of Intent will not be required for existing coverage holders. If you need more information, please go to http://www.scdhec.gov/environment/WaterQuality/Stormwater/ConstructionActivities/IndustrialActivities/. Contact GEOS Environmental ([email protected]) if you have any questions regarding stormwater permitting requirements or for preparation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan in South Carolina.
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