Leveraging Technology to Add Value to a Phase II NPDES Permit In 1999, Phase II of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System engaged operators of small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) in the control of runoff from urban areas. The complex task of urban runoff mitigation h...
Smaller communities and construction sites that are one to under five acres must have an NPDES permit to address storm water runoff. On March 10, 2003, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Phase II regulations for storm water management under the Clean Water Act became effective. ...
Adapting Educational Services to Meet Local Needs in the Second NPDES Phase II Permit Cycle: Case Study of the Coastal Waccamaw Stormwater Education Consor... The Coastal Waccamaw Stormwater Education Consortium (CWSEC) has completed its fifth contract year to help northeastern South Carolina communitie...
Through the NPDES Phase II Stormwater permitting process, Dorchester County and the Town of Summerville had already developed a Stormwater Quality Management Program that spans the duration of the 5- year renewable permit and includes a comprehensive NPS management planning process. Components of this ...
Phase II MS4Urban stormwaterBest management practiceMunicipalityStakeholdersFederal regulations for municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) in the United States have been in place since 1990 as part of the Nation Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), aiming to reduce sediment and ...
The Phase II General Permits, authorized by the Federal Clean Water Act2 (CWA) and the Georgia Water Quality Control Act,3 replace the NPDES General Permit No. GAR 100000 (Phase I General Permit) that was in effect from Aug. 1, 2000 to July 31, 2003 and regulated construction sites ...
( USEPAs) Regulatory Innovation program, the Michigan General Storm Water Permit was considered equivalent to the Phase II Storm Water Regulations, and USEPA concluded that this permit program could be used in lieu of permits that would otherwise be required by the federal NPDES Phase II Storm ...
The current national strategy for accomplishing Phase II of the storm water NPDES permitting program is based on requiring jurisdiction-based permits without involving watershed planning. The State of Michigan has adopted a General Permit that is available today on a voluntary basis to gain early ...
Quality Assurance Project Plan for King County Stormwater Monitoring Under the NPDES Municipal Phase 1 Permit WAR04-4501(Issued February 2007) Updated Febr... D Wilson 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) Plan for Coverage Under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination ...
Lane County stormwater management plan (SWMP) : Prepared as part of application for Lane County NPDES phase II permit67 pp. Tables, Appendices. Referenced maps not included. Published February, 2004. Captured February 4, 2009.Lane County (Or.)...