1200C Application Water Quality Stormwater Permitting 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 1200C Application in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section A: Project Information. Enter the legal name of the responsible person or entity in the first field. Ensure this is the registered name with the Oregon Department of Commerce.
  3. In the second field, provide invoice contact information for billing purposes, ensuring it matches the applicant's entity.
  4. Next, input details for the Architect or Consulting Engineer who designed your Erosion and Sediment Control Plan, if applicable.
  5. Continue by filling out information about your Erosion and Sediment Control Visual Monitoring Inspector, including their qualifications.
  6. Provide a common name for your project along with its location and street address.
  7. Select the nature of construction activity from the provided options and include any necessary codes if 'other' is selected.
  8. Enter latitude and longitude coordinates for your project site using DEQ’s location finder tool.
  9. Specify approximate start date and total project size. If applicable, indicate if an Environmental Management Plan is required due to contamination concerns.
  10. Finally, ensure that all fields are completed accurately before signing as a legally authorized representative at the end of the form.

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They must each establish a comprehensive SWMP under their NPDES permit. Most states are authorized to administer their own stormwater permitting programs. EPA remains the permitting authority in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Idaho, territories, and on most Indian Country lands.
Pursuant to Sections 301 and 402(p) of the federal Clean Water Act, EPA has jurisdiction over stormwater discharges from industrial facilities. EPAs National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) is the permit mechanism which allows such discharges.
The NPDES permitting program is administered by state agencies in all but nine states and territories. In those states and territories, the program is administered by EPA regional offices.
Storm water can quickly become polluted by chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, and litter it picks up while traveling overland. Even small amounts of pollutants that accumulate on roads, parking lots, and sidewalks are quickly transported into nearby streams and rivers, causing major water quality problems.
The NPDES program issues two types of stormwater permits general and individual depending on the facility and the pollutants that are discharged.

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Clean Water Act became the Acts common name with amendments in 1972. Under the CWA, EPA has implemented pollution control programs such as setting wastewater standards for industry. EPA has also developed national water quality criteria recommendations for pollutants in surface waters.
The NPDES stormwater program regulates some stormwater discharges from three potential sources: municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s), construction activities, and industrial activities. Operators of these sources might be required to obtain an NPDES permit before they can discharge stormwater.
What Construction Activities Are Regulated. A Clean Water Act permit is required for stormwater discharges from any construction activity disturbing: 1 acre or more of land, or. Less than 1 acre of land, but that is part of a common plan of development or sale that will ultimately disturb 1 or more acres of land.

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