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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio EPA Permit to Install in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Application Number' and 'Application Received' fields at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as these details are crucial for tracking your application.
  3. Next, provide your 'Applicant' information, including name and address. This section identifies who is applying for the permit.
  4. In the 'Location' section, enter the specific address where the facility will be located. This helps in assessing environmental impacts.
  5. Review and complete all sections regarding permit conditions carefully. Each condition outlines responsibilities and compliance requirements that must be adhered to during construction and operation.
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Ohio EPAs pretreatment program regulates industrial facilities discharging wastewater to publicly-owned treatment works (POTWs). These facilities, known as industrial users, discharge process wastewater often contaminated by a variety of toxic or otherwise harmful substances.
EPAs Role in Permitting Permits issued under these programs limit emissions, discharges of pollutants and disturbances to the environment. Permits also include conditions for monitoring and reporting, which are key components to protecting public health and the environment within our communities.
Permanent EPA ID numbers are issued to people or businesses who routinely generate or handle hazardous waste. Permanent EPA ID numbers are divided into two categories called State EPA and federal EPA ID numbers. The type of ID number you need to obtain is determined by the type and quantity of waste you generate.
The EPA regulates the manufacturing, processing, distribution, and use of chemicals and other pollutants. Also, the EPA is charged with determining safe tolerance levels for chemicals and other pollutants in food, animal feed, and water. The EPA enforces its findings through fines, sanctions, and other procedures.
A permit-to- (PTI) from the Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) is required for new or modified sources of pollution to waters of the state of Ohio. An application cannot be considered complete unless all applicable questions are answered and the required information submitted.

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Description. Whenever a municipality, industry, or other entity wishes to discharge water to a surface water of the State, they must first obtain a permit from Ohio EPAs Division of Surface Water (DSW). This permit is called a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.

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