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  2. Begin by entering your project details, including the related permit number and address. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for compliance.
  3. In the 'Responsible Project Person Declaration & Statement' section, provide your name, phone number, and company details. This identifies you as the responsible party for monitoring compliance.
  4. Review the certification statement carefully. By signing, you agree to adhere to storm water pollution prevention practices outlined in the California Green Code.
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What is the primary goal of stormwater compliance? The main objective is to manage and reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff, protecting water bodies and the environment.
A SWPPP is a document that must be developed by the operators of facilities that are subject to the State of Californias General Industrial Stormwater Permit. The SWPPP identifies pollutants that are generated at a facility and identifies measures for controlling those pollutants.
How Do I Get a Stormwater Permit? In order for your facility to be covered under either a general or an individual NPDES permit, youre going to need a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).

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Industrial facilities such as manufacturers, landfills, mining, steam generating electricity, hazardous waste facilities, transportation with vehicle maintenance, larger sewage and wastewater plants, recycling facilities, and oil and gas facilities are typically required to obtain Industrial General Permit coverage.
Under this program, stormwater permits (specifically NPDES permits) are issued to point source generators who directly discharge pollutants into any water of the United States. These industrial and municipal sources are responsible for protecting their storm drains and abiding by their permissible limits.

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