GENERAL PERMIT FOR THE DISCHARGE OF STORMWATER ASSOCIATED exhibitor registration 2025

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By itself, stormwater isnt a bad thing. We need stormwater to directly refill aquifers and reservoirs, nourish vegetation and farmlands, and avoid drought.
Any building, structure, facility, or installation from which there is or may be a discharge of pollutants. Stormwater. Precipitation that is discharged across the land surface or through conveyances to one or more waterways and that may include stormwater runoff, snow melt runoff, and surface runoff and drainage.
DEQ is the lead agency for developing and implementing the Commonwealths statewide program to protect water quality and quantity from stormwater runoff. The agency issues permits, certifies land disturbances and offers compliance assistance.
With a stormwater rate, users are charged a fee for runoff discharged from their property to the Citys stormwater management system not by the amount of rain falling onto your property.
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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Stormwater discharges are generated by runoff from land and impervious areas such as paved streets, parking lots, and building rooftops during rainfall and snow events that often contain pollutants in quantities that could adversely affect water quality.
Stormwater, or rainwater runoff, is rainwater that runs off land and moves away from the area where it originally falls. In urban or built up areas, it is best defined as rain that runs off surfaces where water cannot such as roofs, driveways and roads.
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.

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