Understanding MS4 Permit Requirements is crucial for every construction and development professional. Our latest blog breaks down the essentials of compliance with EPA guidelines, focusing on the construction-related Minimum Control Measures (MCM). Dive into the specifics of Public Education and Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control. Learn how these measures are pivotal in reducing sediment pollution and safeguarding our waterways. Stay informed and ensure your projects align with environmental responsibilities. #ConstructionCompliance #EnvironmentalProtection #MS4Permit #StormwaterManagement https://lnkd.in/gvxxPYWk
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Proposal of DSW Rules - Stormwater Rules (OAC 3745-39) Notice is hereby given that the Director of Environmental Protection, under the authority of Section 6111.041 of the Ohio Revised Code and in accordance with Chapter 119, proposes to amend the following rules of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC): 3745-39-01 Applicability of rules of procedure and definitions. 3745-39-02 Objectives of the Ohio EPA stormwater management program for small MS4s. 3745-39-03 Ohio EPA NPDES requirements for small MS4s. 3745-39-04 Ohio EPA NPDES requirements for industries, including construction activities, and large and medium MS4s. The Agency invites all interested parties to comment on these rules. https://lnkd.in/gkDYBaWv #Ohio #EPA #OhioEPA #stormwater
Ohio EPA Proposal of the Stormwater Program Rules
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Various Industrial Facilities are required to monitor stormwater discharges, conduct inspections, and submit regular reports to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) to demonstrate compliance with the Multi-Sector Generic Permit (MSGP) requirements. Monitoring stormwater discharge helps evaluate the effectiveness of Best Management Practices (BMPs) put in place to mitigate stormwater contaminants and identify areas for improvement. #industrial #swppplife https://lnkd.in/e7RWMv22
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Permitting and mitigation for stormwater infrastructure was my work life for several years and, in my opinion, has been in need of reevaluation. This bill could be a start and in the least is one to track. https://lnkd.in/grMkigDn
California AB3227 | 2023-2024 | Regular Session
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🌧️Join Our Live Webinar on Stormwater General Permit & SWPPP Requirements! 🌧️ Are you looking to enhance your understanding of stormwater management and compliance? Don’t miss our upcoming live webinar on Stormwater General Permit & SWPPP Requirements! This comprehensive session will cover essential topics, including permit application processes, SWPPP development, and best practices for maintaining compliance. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, this webinar is designed to provide valuable insights and practical knowledge. Register now and take the first step towards mastering stormwater management! https://lnkd.in/e3zCCmYe
Stormwater General Permit & SWPPP Requirements: Live Webinar
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🌧️ Stormwater runoff on construction sites isn’t just a challenge—it’s a responsibility. Learn how to protect your site, stay compliant, and prevent environmental damage with these must-know strategies. https://lnkd.in/e7MZwVZU #TeamMuller #stormwater #stormwatermanagement #constructionsite #compliance #blog
Controlling Stormwater Runoff on Your Construction Site - Muller, Inc.
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An NPDES stormwater audit is an inspection conducted to ensure that a facility or site is complying with the terms and conditions of its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for stormwater discharges. The NPDES program is administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate discharges of pollutants from various sources into water bodies. Facilities that require NPDES stormwater permits include: • Industrial facilities • Construction sites disturbing one acre or more of land • Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s) Click the link to learn more about stormwater audits by reading our most recent blog! https://buff.ly/4f4puqE Spencer-SHE has been providing Safety, Health, and Environmental Compliance Guidance since 1980. Our team does stormwater sampling and Stormwater Permit Compliance and Sampling Protocols training and can assist you with the compliance of your stormwater permit. Follow us at Spencer-SHE for more information on safety, health, and environmental topics and checkout our website at Spencer-SHE.com! #WBENC #WBECSouth #supplierdiversity #EHScompliance #50yearsservice #EHS #workereducation #stormwatercompliance #NPDES
STORMWATER AUDIT | Spencer-SHE
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The USEPA has issued a first-of-its-kind stormwater permit covering three major watersheds in the Greater Boston Area. The proposed regulations would impose major requirements to all covered facilities with over an acre of impervious surface across the Charles, Mystic, and Neponset River watersheds. Today’s client alert outlines the new draft permit requirements and how they may affect commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities operating within these three watersheds. #clientalert #stormwaterpollutioncontrolplan
USEPA Issues New Draft Stormwater Permit for Eastern Massachusetts - EHS Support
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Potentially big news coming to the #Boston area for #stormwater compliance- USEPA's new draft NPDES Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional (CII) permit could have major compliance requirements for any facilities within the Charles, Mystic, and Neponset River watersheds with more than an acre of impervious cover. See the link below for more information- public comment on this new rule closes in January! #StormwaterPollution #Runoff #Compliance #NPDES
The USEPA has issued a first-of-its-kind stormwater permit covering three major watersheds in the Greater Boston Area. The proposed regulations would impose major requirements to all covered facilities with over an acre of impervious surface across the Charles, Mystic, and Neponset River watersheds. Today’s client alert outlines the new draft permit requirements and how they may affect commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities operating within these three watersheds. #clientalert #stormwaterpollutioncontrolplan
USEPA Issues New Draft Stormwater Permit for Eastern Massachusetts - EHS Support
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SCGC Collaborates with Government Agencies to Ensure Stringent Water Quality Measures; Results Confirm Compliance with Standards The Maptaphut Industrial Port Office, Marine Office 6, and the Provincial Natural Resources and Environment Office Rayong, in partnership with SCG Chemicals (SCGC), conducted water quality measurements in manholes, primarily containing rainwater from the surrounding area before its release from the factory. The results indicated compliance with regulation standards, with no adverse impact on the environment. Furthermore, measures have been implemented to safely transport and dispose of water and foam used in firefighting operations, preventing any leakage into the sea or surrounding environment. Mr. Mongkol Hengrojanasophon, Chief Operating Officer of SCGC, emphasized, “The containment of C9+ hydrocarbon compounds, including water and foam used in firefighting, within the bund, ensures no leakage into the sea or environment. The bund has been meticulously designed with concrete walls on all four sides, standing at a height of 4 meters, and possessing a total volume capacity of approximately 19,500 cubic meters. Rainwater collected in manholes and rainwater drainage channels is promptly diverted and valve-sealed, preventing any discharge into the sea.” “Additionally, in collaboration with government agencies, including the Maptaphut Industrial Port Office, Marine Office 6, and Provincial Natural Resources and Environment Office Rayong, expert third-party assessments of water quality have been conducted, confirming compliance with regulation standards and assuring no adverse environmental impact. As a result, rainwater from factory manholes is now being drained, and the process of transporting and disposing of water and foam from firefighting operations is underway in accordance with legal requirements. Furthermore, the transportation of C9+ hydrocarbon compounds from the incident-affected tank and surrounding areas to secure storage tanks is also being conducted,” added Mr. Mongkol. SCGC maintains vigilant environmental monitoring practices and remains dedicated to visiting affected areas to provide immediate assistance. For those impacted, our assistance center operates 24 hours a day and can be reached at 085-650-4049.
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🌧️💧 Join Us for Stormwater Awareness Week! 💧🌧️ Did you know that how we manage stormwater can have a far-reaching impact on our environment, beyond just the rainfall we experience? 🌍 Whether you're a municipality, construction site, industrial facility, or simply an environmental enthusiast, your actions matter! From September 23-27, 2024, we invite you to participate in Stormwater Awareness Week—a week dedicated to exploring effective stormwater management and its critical role in environmental protection. Together, we can make a difference: one job site, facility, city, and raindrop at a time! 💪💦 📅 Mark Your Calendars! Session 1: Monday, Sept. 23 | 12PM - 1PM EDT Title: Let's Take a Look into the Day in the Life of A SWPPP Inspector: Step by Step Basics of Construction SWPPP Inspections 👉 Register Here: https://hubs.li/Q02QvV0y0 Session 2: Wednesday, Sept. 25 | 11AM - 12PM EDT Title: Wet Weather, Dry Weather, & Illicit Discharges: Let’s Discuss the Basics of IDDE 👉 Register Here: https://hubs.li/Q02QvV0z0 Session 3: Friday, Sept. 27 | 11AM - 12PM EDT Title: You Can’t Perform What You Don’t Know: Industrial Stormwater Management Overview 👉 Register Here: https://hubs.li/Q02QvRbM0 Empower yourself and your community with knowledge that can lead to better stormwater practices. Let’s come together to protect our precious environment! 🌱💚 🔗 Learn more and register for all sessions: https://hubs.li/Q02QvPBM0 #StormwaterAwarenessWeek #EnvironmentalProtection #Sustainability #CleanWater #JoinTheMovement
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