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This page provides information to help facilities determine if they need industrial stormwater permit coverage. Any facility that is engaged in a Narrative Activity or a Primary SIC Code, as listed within [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/APPENDIX_D._SECTORS_OF_INDUSTRIAL_ACTIVITIES_AUTHORIZED Appendix D] of the Multi-Sector General Permit, or within the table below, needs to apply for permit coverage or certify for No Exposure.
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This page provides information to help facilities determine if they need industrial stormwater permit coverage. Any facility that is engaged in a Narrative Activity or a Primary SIC Code, as listed within Appendix D of the Multi-Sector General Permit, or within the table below, needs to apply for permit coverage or certify for No Exposure.
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[[File:Airport.jpg|500 px|thumb|center|alt=aerial photo of municipal airport|municipal airport with fueling activities requiring permit coverage]]
  
 
'''Have a specific question or situation regarding applicability? Check out these resources first:'''
 
'''Have a specific question or situation regarding applicability? Check out these resources first:'''
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| A4 || Timber products: discharges from wet decking storage areas
 
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| C1 || Runoff from phosphate fertilizer manufacturing facilities that comes into contact with any raw materials, finished product, by-products, or waste products
 
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| D2 || Discharges from production of asphalt emulsions areas
 
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| E3 || Cement manufacturing facility, material storage runoff (note: this is not a concrete ready mix facility)
 
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| K1 || Hazardous waste treatment/storage/disposal facility for discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR pt. 445, subp. A (note: this is not a hazardous waste generator)
 
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| K2 || Hazardous waste treatment/storage/disposal facility for discharges subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR pt. 445, subp. A (note: this is not a hazardous waste generator)
 
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| L1 || Municipal solid waste landfill areas closed in accordance with 40 CFR 258.60
 
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| L2 || Open or closed non-hazardous waste landfill and land application site not discharging to surface water
 
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| L3 || Landfill that discharges to surface waters stormwater that has directly contacted solid waste
 
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| O1 || Coal fired and oil fired steam electric generating facility
 
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| O2 || Nuclear, natural gas fired, and any other fuel source used for steam electric generation
 
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| O3 || Runoff from coal storage piles at steam electric generating facility
 
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| S3 || Existing and new primary airports with 1,000 or more annual jet departures that discharge wastewater associated with airfield pavement deicing that contains urea commingled with stormwater
 
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| T1|| Treatment works with design flow of one million gallons per day or more or are required to have an approved pretreatment program under 40 CFR pt. 403
 
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A4:
 
Timber products: discharges from wet decking storage areas
 
C1
 
Runoff from phosphate fertilizer manufacturing facilities that comes into contact with any raw materials, finished product, by-products, or waste products
 
D2
 
Discharges from production of asphalt emulsions areas
 
E3
 
Cement manufacturing facility, material storage runoff (note: this is not a concrete ready mix facility)
 
K1
 
Hazardous waste treatment/storage/disposal facility for discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR pt. 445, subp. A (note: this is not a hazardous waste generator)
 
K2
 
Hazardous waste treatment/storage/disposal facility for discharges subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR pt. 445, subp. A (note: this is not a hazardous waste generator)
 
L1
 
Municipal solid waste landfill areas closed in accordance with 40 CFR 258.60
 
L2
 
Open or closed non-hazardous waste landfill and land application site not discharging to surface water
 
L3
 
Landfill that discharges to surface waters stormwater that has directly contacted solid waste
 
O1
 
Coal fired and oil fired steam electric generating facility
 
O2
 
Nuclear, natural gas fired, and any other fuel source used for steam electric generation
 
O3
 
Runoff from coal storage piles at steam electric generating facility
 
S3
 
Existing and new primary airports with 1,000 or more annual jet departures that discharge wastewater associated with airfield pavement deicing that contains urea commingled with stormwater
 
T1
 
Treatment works with design flow of one million gallons per day or more or are required to have an approved pretreatment program under 40 CFR pt. 403
 
 
  
'''How do I look up a SIC codes? What if I have a NAICS code?'''
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'''How do I look up a SIC code? What if I have a NAICS code?'''
 
* [https://www.osha.gov/pls/imis/sicsearch.html Find your SIC Code] in the 1987 version SIC manual.
 
* [https://www.osha.gov/pls/imis/sicsearch.html Find your SIC Code] in the 1987 version SIC manual.
 
* If you have a North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code, enter it to find the applicable SIC code: HTML icon [http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/concordances/concordances.html 1997 NAICS and 1987 SIC Correspondence Tables]
 
* If you have a North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code, enter it to find the applicable SIC code: HTML icon [http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/concordances/concordances.html 1997 NAICS and 1987 SIC Correspondence Tables]
 
* Convert [https://siccode.com/en/siccode/list/conversion NAICS code to a corresponding SIC code]
 
* Convert [https://siccode.com/en/siccode/list/conversion NAICS code to a corresponding SIC code]
  
''''Guidance materials and resources:'''
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[[Category:Level 2 - Regulatory/Industrial]]
* [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm3-02.pdf Industrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General Permit Frequently Asked Questions]
 
* [http://128.174.142.16/stormwater/ Industrial Stormwater Permit Guide]
 

Latest revision as of 14:52, 6 January 2023

This page provides information to help facilities determine if they need industrial stormwater permit coverage. Any facility that is engaged in a Narrative Activity or a Primary SIC Code, as listed within Appendix D of the Multi-Sector General Permit, or within the table below, needs to apply for permit coverage or certify for No Exposure.

aerial photo of municipal airport
municipal airport with fueling activities requiring permit coverage

Have a specific question or situation regarding applicability? Check out these resources first:

What's a Narrative Activity? These activities require permit coverage even if it's not the "primary" activity at a facility. Facilities with these activities are always required to obtain permit coverage:

Subsector Subsector description
A4 Timber products: discharges from wet decking storage areas
C1 Runoff from phosphate fertilizer manufacturing facilities that comes into contact with any raw materials, finished product, by-products, or waste products
D2 Discharges from production of asphalt emulsions areas
E3 Cement manufacturing facility, material storage runoff (note: this is not a concrete ready mix facility)
K1 Hazardous waste treatment/storage/disposal facility for discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR pt. 445, subp. A (note: this is not a hazardous waste generator)
K2 Hazardous waste treatment/storage/disposal facility for discharges subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR pt. 445, subp. A (note: this is not a hazardous waste generator)
L1 Municipal solid waste landfill areas closed in accordance with 40 CFR 258.60
L2 Open or closed non-hazardous waste landfill and land application site not discharging to surface water
L3 Landfill that discharges to surface waters stormwater that has directly contacted solid waste
O1 Coal fired and oil fired steam electric generating facility
O2 Nuclear, natural gas fired, and any other fuel source used for steam electric generation
O3 Runoff from coal storage piles at steam electric generating facility
S3 Existing and new primary airports with 1,000 or more annual jet departures that discharge wastewater associated with airfield pavement deicing that contains urea commingled with stormwater
T1 Treatment works with design flow of one million gallons per day or more or are required to have an approved pretreatment program under 40 CFR pt. 403

How do I look up a SIC code? What if I have a NAICS code?

This page was last edited on 6 January 2023, at 14:52.