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  2. Begin by filling out the Applicant Information section. Provide your agency's name, address, and contact details including telephone and email.
  3. Next, complete the Congressional District(s) and DUNS Number fields. Ensure you designate a project contact with their respective contact information.
  4. In the Water Quality Permit Information section, enter your NPDES and WPCF permit numbers as required.
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The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is responsible for protecting and enhancing Oregons water, air and land quality; managing the proper disposal of solid and hazardous wastes; providing assistance in cleaning up contaminated properties; and enforcing Oregons environmental laws.
Examples of point sources include discharge from sewage-treatment plants, leakage from gasoline storage tanks, and seepage from landfills (Figure M-1).
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DEQs Laboratory and Environmental Assessment Division (aka LEAD or the Lab) is located in a more than 40,000-square-foot facility in Hillsboro, Oregon. Its activities include air and water quality field monitoring, inorganic and organic analytical chemistry, data management and analysis, quality assurance and more.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines point source pollution as any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged, such as a pipe, ditch, ship or factory smokestack. Factories and sewage treatment plants are two common types of point sources.

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Point source is any discernible, confined and discrete conveyance, such as a pipe or channel used to discharge wastewater. Point sources are usually associated with a particular facility where the discharge can be traced directly back to the point of discharge.
A point source, also termed end of pipe discharge, is a discharge from a defined, discrete conveyance like an outfall coming off an industrial property. The US Clean Water Act was enacted to stop point source discharges like sewage and industrial chemicals to our waterways.

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