NPDES Permit Modification Request Section 301(g) 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the NPDES Permit Modification Request Section 301(g) in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the permit number for which modification is being requested in section A. This is crucial for identifying your application.
  3. In section B, provide the name of your organization and complete the facility address details, including street, city, state, and zip code.
  4. Fill out section C with the contact information of the facility manager, ensuring accuracy in names and email addresses for effective communication.
  5. In sections D and E, describe in detail the provisions of the permit you wish to modify and the reasons for this modification. Attach additional pages if necessary.
  6. Complete section F by naming the receiving waters affected by your discharge. Ensure this aligns with your modification request.
  7. For section G, provide a detailed description of the requested modifications to facilitate processing by the Ohio EPA.
  8. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before electronically signing in section I and submitting your application through our platform.

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Any entity discharging pollutants from a point source into a Water of the United States needs a NPDES permit. This includes many businesses in the sectors listed below: wholesale trade/recycling. auto repair/parking.
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.
Section 301(a) prohibits the discharge of any pollutant into navigable waters except in compliance with the CWA (typically implemented in an NPDES permit issued under section 402). Section 304(h) requires the EPA to establish test procedures to measure pollutants in Clean Water Act programs, such as NPDES.
NPDES permits set pollutant limits and discharge conditions to prevent contaminants from entering water bodies. By regulating stormwater runoff, sediment discharge, and industrial pollutants, the program helps maintain clean water sources, supports aquatic life, and reduces environmental degradation.
As stated above, NPDES permits have a effective term of five years and expire thereafter. They are typically reissued every five years or less.

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