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  2. Begin by filling out the 'General Information' section. Enter the name of the owner of the construction project, followed by the contact person's name, phone number, and mailing address including city, state, and zip code.
  3. Indicate the type of owner by selecting from options such as Developer/Builder, General Contractor, Municipality, or Operator. If applicable, specify if you are a State of ND or Federal entity.
  4. Answer whether this NOI is for Small Construction Activity by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'. If applicable, provide a brief description of the construction activity.
  5. For large construction activities only, fill in details such as the name of the operator working at the site and their contact information. Include project start and estimated completion dates along with total disturbance area in acres.
  6. Complete the signature information section by certifying your familiarity with relevant regulations. Ensure all required signatures are provided along with printed names and titles.

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Those specifics can include transparency about the purpose of the intent, the size of the transaction, the potential cost, and the anticipated transaction date although the letter can cover even more information than that.
A Notice of Intent (NOI) is a public notice that an EIS will be prepared. The NOI will briefly: (a) Describe the proposed and alternative actions. (b) Describe the proposed scoping process, including when and where any public meetings will be held.
Your intention regarding the proceedings: For a notice of intention to defend, this means stating you plan to contest the claim made against your business. Your details and (often) your legal representative: The notice should include your businesss name, address for service of documents, and contact information.
Why Do I Need a SWPPP and What Is Its Purpose? A SWPPP is a required step for facilities seeking to obtain a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. And every facility that discharges pollutants directly into a Water of the United States (WOTUS) must obtain an NPDES Permit.
Opening Statement: Clearly state the purpose of the notice. Include any relevant background information if needed. Details: Provide all necessary details about the event, meeting, or announcement. Include specifics like date, time, venue, and any other pertinent information.
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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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