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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and contact information in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this will be used for communication regarding your application.
  3. Provide details about the open burn, including the type and quantity of materials you plan to burn. This is crucial for compliance with regulations.
  4. Specify the requested date and duration of the burn. Make sure this aligns with any local guidelines.
  5. Outline measures you will take to prevent escaped burns, such as having water available. This demonstrates responsibility and adherence to safety protocols.
  6. Attach a map showing the location of the proposed burn relative to property lines and nearby structures, ensuring clarity for approval.
  7. Review all permit conditions listed at the end of the form, sign where indicated, and confirm your understanding of these requirements before submission.

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Under the CWA, EPA authorizes the NPDES permit program to state, tribal, and territorial governments, enabling them to perform many of the permitting, administrative, and enforcement aspects of the NPDES program. In states authorized to implement CWA programs, EPA retains oversight responsibilities.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Animal Feeding Operations. Aquaculture. Forest Roads. Industrial Wastewater. Municipal Wastewater. Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) National Pretreatment Program. Standards and Requirements. Pesticide Permitting. Stormwater. Construction Activities.
Effectively, this provides the permitting authority 180 days (approximately 6 months) to draft and issue the NPDES permit based on the information provided by the applicant.
The NPDES permit writers course is a five-day course covering the key elements of NPDES permit development. The course is taught by experienced EPA staff and contractors and has been one of EPAs most successful courses over the past decade.
The NPDES program is authorized by CWA: Section 402 (40 CFR Part 122). NPDES permits control discharges to waters of the U.S. The program ensures that discharges meet state water quality standards and other Clean Water Act requirements.

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