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===Steps to permit coverage=== | ===Steps to permit coverage=== | ||
− | <p>After determining if permit is required but prior to applying for permit coverage, a SWPPP must be completed. | + | <p>After determining if permit is required but prior to applying for permit coverage, a SWPPP must be completed. There are several steps that are required.</p> |
<p>Since complying with the terms of the Construction Stormwater general permit is required the first step is to read and understand the [[Construction stormwater permit|General Stormwater Permit for Construction Activity (MN R100001)]]</p> | <p>Since complying with the terms of the Construction Stormwater general permit is required the first step is to read and understand the [[Construction stormwater permit|General Stormwater Permit for Construction Activity (MN R100001)]]</p> | ||
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+ | ===Create a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)=== | ||
+ | #SWPPP components: | ||
+ | ##Location and type of all temporary and permanent erosion prevention and sediment control BMPs:. | ||
+ | ##Quantities: | ||
+ | ##Impervious surface: | ||
+ | ##Locations of areas not to be disturbed: | ||
+ | ##Maps of surface waters and wetlands: | ||
+ | ##Final stabilization: | ||
+ | ##Stormwater control design factors: | ||
+ | ##Soil Management: | ||
+ | ##Maintenance plan: | ||
+ | ##Chemical treatments: | ||
+ | ##Documentation of infeasibility: | ||
+ | ##Stormwater pollution mitigation measures identified in environmental review or other required review: | ||
+ | ##Karst areas: | ||
+ | ##Impaired Waters and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs): | ||
===Online Stormwater Permit Application=== | ===Online Stormwater Permit Application=== |
When stormwater drains off a construction site, it carries sediment and other pollutants that harm lakes, streams and wetlands. According to the 1996 National Water Quality Inventory, stormwater runoff is a leading source of water pollution. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that 20 to 150 tons of soil per acre is lost every year to stormwater runoff from construction sites.
Many studies indicate that controlling erosion can significantly reduce the amount of sedimentation and other pollutants transported by runoff from construction sites. To keep Minnesota’s valuable water resources clean the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) issues permits to construction site owners and their operators to prevent stormwater pollution during and after construction.
Site owners and their construction operators must sign off on a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)/State Disposal System (SDS) General Stormwater Permit for Construction Activity (MN R100001) (Construction Stormwater General Permit). As part of the application for this legal document, the owner and operator must create a stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP)that explains how they will control stormwater.
Once the SWPPP is complete, applicants must apply to receive permit coverage.
You need an NPDES/SDS permit if you are the owner or operator for any construction activity disturbing:
Construction activity does not include a disturbance to the land of less than five (5) acres for the purpose of routine maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of the facility.
Most construction activities are covered by the general NPDES stormwater permit for construction activity, but some construction sites need individual permit coverage. Owners and operators are both responsible for submitting the permit application.
If the project is owned by a Tribal unit you must obtain permit coverage from the US Environmental Protection Agency instead of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
After determining if permit is required but prior to applying for permit coverage, a SWPPP must be completed. There are several steps that are required.
Since complying with the terms of the Construction Stormwater general permit is required the first step is to read and understand the General Stormwater Permit for Construction Activity (MN R100001)
Click here to log into the e-Services then once logged in, click on Construction Stormwater General Permit Application
Visa, Master cards or checks are accepted for the $400 fee payment.
A project is NOT eligible for online processing and must complete a paper form if:
If your project must complete a paper form or if you are unable to use the online application, contact the MPCA at CSW.pca@State.mn.us or call the MPCA Stormwater Hotline at 651-757-2119 or 800-657-3804. For instructions on how attain a copy of the paper form.
Notice of Termination/Permit Modification Form
Use the Notice of Termination application to terminate permit coverage of the original Stormwater Permit number or the Subdivision Registration permit number.
How to Use the Notice of Termination/ Permit Modification Form (wq-strm2-60i)