DEP Invites Comments On Draft Changes To PAG-02 Stormwater General Permit
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The Department of Environmental Protection is now accepting public comments on proposed changes in the draft NPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated With Construction Activities (PAG-02). (formal notice) This draft PAG-02 General Permit would apply to eligible projects proposing an earth disturbance activity that involves 1 acre or more of earth disturbance, or an earth disturbance on any portion, part, or during any stage of a larger common plan of development or sale that involves 1 acre or more of earth disturbance. If a project requires NPDES permit coverage but is ineligible for PAG-02 coverage, an applicant may apply for an individual NPDES permit. Among the changes proposed in the draft are-- -- An expiration date of December 7, 2024; -- New requirements to ensure onsite personnel are trained and are aware of responsibilities under the General Permit. -- Prohibitions concerning discharge to impaired waters, with and without a Total Maximum Daily Load, would be revised to clarify the causes of impairment triggering additional measures, and to specify that the additional measures include non-discharge alternatives or antidegradation best available combination of technologies best management practices. -- New forms would be available for notifying municipalities and counties of construction projects to satisfy Acts 14, 67, 68 and 127 Click Here to review the draft PAG-02 and supporting documents. Written comments are due on the draft PAG-02 by September 16 and may be submitted via DEP’s online eComment webpage. Questions should be directed to Sean Furjanic by sending email to: sefurjanic@pa.gov or calling 717-787-2137. (Photo: Silt fence best management practice.) NewsClips: Berks County Mennonite Farmers Making A Difference In Water Quality Bay Journal: High Flows To Chesapeake Bay Continued In July Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Is Improving After Years Of Work Latest From The Chesapeake Bay Journal Click Here to subscribe to the free Chesapeake Bay Journal Related Articles This Week: EPA Recognizes Juniata County Farmer For Environmental Stewardship At PA Ag Progress Days SCI Huntingdon Inmates Working Toward Riparian Stream Buffer Certificate Riparian Buffers For Landscape Professionals Workshop Sept. 18 In York County Op-Ed: It's Time To Farm (And Eat!) Like The World Depended On It [Posted: August 16, 2019] |
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8/19/2019 |
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