![]() ![]() It must be completed before you apply for permit coverage. Your plan describes how you will keep pollution from getting into stormwater runoff at your facility. Develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Remember that operators are responsible for complying with permit requirements. Read EPA’s Multi-Sector General Permitĭownload a copy of the MSGP permit and read it carefully. of Environmental Quality Stormwater Permits of Environmental Conservation Stormwater Program If your facility is not within one of the areas listed above, contact your state's stormwater program: Tribal lands within Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.If your facility is in one of the following areas, then you need to apply for coverage under EPA's Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP): Metals such as aluminum, cadmium, copper, iron,zinc and lead.ĭo I Need a Permit from EPA or the State?.PCB from foam rubber, carpets and plastic components.Asbestos from brake shoes and clutches. ![]() Lead from lead-acid batteries, wheel weights and battery cable ends.Mercury from switches, lamps and electronic devices (such as navigation aids and CD players).Mineral spirits, washer fluid and gear oil.Transmission fluid, power steering fluid and brake fluid.Some potential sources of pollution at your facility include: Rain and snow can run off your property and carry pollution directly into streams, rivers, and lakes. Video developed by Sustainable Conservation with funding from EPA.
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