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California regulates storm water discharges from industrial facilities under the federal Clean Water Act through its Industrial General Storm Water Permit (IGP). A facility obtains coverage by ...
The new stormwater permit, which updates an older version instituted in 2014, covers about 1,400 industrial facilities that aren’t required to have individual permits for water pollution.
The industrial stormwater permit program includes a small number of individual facility permits as well as general permits that are issued to groups of industries at the state and federal level. The ...
Stormwater and Facility Safety: How to Filter Out Pollution Before It Spreads . Runoff from industrial sites and facilities can carry contaminants that threaten both the environment and workplace ...
Unbeknownst to most Marylanders, many industrial facilities are polluting state waters and the Chesapeake Bay with their stormwater runoff, while also threatening the health of neighboring communities ...
SAN FRANCISCO— The Center for Biological Diversity sued the Environmental Protection Agency and federal wildlife agencies today over their approval of a Clean Water Act general permit covering ...
The Facility is stated to discharge industrial stormwater to an unnamed tributary of Sager Creek which eventually flows to Sager Creek. Such discharge is regulated pursuant to an NPDES permit.
The permit, known as a 1200-Z permit, regulates stormwater pollution from 900 industrial sites across the state. Stormwater runoff from the industrial sites include copper, lead, zinc and other ...
Many scrap recycling and other industrial facilities are operating on infrastructure that was designed and installed more than 30 years ago, before the Clean Water Act and industrial stormwater ...
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