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==Permit Information==
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{{alert|Much of the information related to industrial stormwater is outdated or can be [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/industrial-stormwater readily found on the MPCA's website]. As a result, we will be deleting or archiving much of the information related to industrial stormwater.|alert-warning}}
[[Stormwater program for industrial activity]]
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{{alert|Individual tables of Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes have been deleted. The tables for all sectors (A through AC) have been compiled into a single .pdf document which can be found here: [[File:Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes - Minnesota Stormwater Manual.pdf]].|alert-info}}
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{{alert|Individual pages on stormwater requirements, guidance and sampling exceedance suggestions for each sector have been deleted. These pages have been condensed into a .pdf document which can be found here: [[File:Industrial stormwater requirements, guidance and sampling exceedance suggestions for each sector - Minnesota Stormwater Manual July 2022.pdf]]|alert-info}}
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{{alert|Individual tables of Industrial stormwater sector-specific benchmark values and effluent limits have been deleted. The tables for all sectors (A through AC) have been compiled into a single .pdf document which can be found here: [[File:Industrial stormwater sector-specific benchmark values and effluent limits - Minnesota Stormwater Manual.pdf]]|alert-info}}
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== Industrial Stormwater 2020 permit issuance developments==
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'''Industrial stormwater: Permit development and program history'''
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We’ve been tracking suggested changes to the 2020 permit since the 2015 permit became effective. As of February 2019, here is our current list of drafted suggested changes and updated timeline. NOTE: these are subject to change. Updated tentative timeline as of 2/1/2019:
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*''January – October 2018: Review existing permit language; sampling and other permit requirements. Draft list of suggested changes; compare EPA and Minnesota’s permit language"
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*''November 2018 – January 2019: Draft changes''
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*'''February 2019:''' Submit draft to MPCA legal staff for review. Draft fact sheet, “what’s changed?” document
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*'''March 2019:''' Prep document for public notice process
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*'''April 2019:''' Public notice draft permit
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*'''May – mid-June 2019''': Review, respond to comments
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*'''June 15, 2019:''' Finalize permit language
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*'''June 30, 2019:'''  MPCA commissioner approval
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*'''July 5 – October 5, 2019:''' Permittees apply for coverage. Permittees must apply 180 days before April 5, 2020
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*'''April 5, 2020: “'''New” permit is reissued and effective
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If you have any suggested changes, or language you would like to see added or removed, please contact the industrial stormwater program by [http://mailto:iswprogram.pca@state.mn.us email] or call: 651-757-2119.  Emails are preferred for written documentation purposes. 
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'''General changes:'''
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* Getting the permit into a “Tempo-ready” format: One of the biggest changes has nothing to do with any changes to permit requirements. MPCA has a new agency-wide database called Tempo, and this general permit must be completely re-formatted to “fit” that new database. The entire permit will have language inserted into table format, one row per requirement. To see an example of a before-and-after stormwater permit, compare our Construction Stormwater 2013 general permit to the newly issued 2018 general permit.
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* Changing language to present tense, plain language: As we reformat the permit, we’re changing the language (not the requirements) to reflect active voice/present tense requirements, and trying to make the requirements easier to understand.
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'''Part I'''
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* Authorization of discharges: For transferring coverage, remove “prior owner/operator” requirement; just have current owner and operator sign.
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* Clarity of vehicle washing prohibition: Within the limitations on authorization, add examples: 2. Domestic and industrial wastewater and process wastewater. For example, wash water, commercial equipment and/or vehicle cleaning.
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'''Part III'''
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* Salt storage, salt management: BMPs for salt management: cover/store indoors, direct drainage away from receiving waters, reduce exposure when adding/removing from pile, and document salt pile location within SWPPP. Hired contractors must minimize use of salt.
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* Infiltration for all sectors: Review current requirements, compare to newly issued CSW permit, add additional requirements as necessary
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* BMP maintenance: Reduce time for installing backup BMPs from 7 days to 48 hours
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'''Part IV'''
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* SWPPP modifications: If there are changes in personnel responsible in for any permit requirement, update SWPPP.
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* Annual reports: Add as new section (no additional requirements)
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'''Part V'''
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* pH calibration: The Permittee shall maintain written records of all calibrations and maintenance of their pH meter within SWPPP.
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'''Part VII'''
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* Remove: “Any additional” references within each sector “chapter” & Part 2 in each chapter; language is largely redundant to part 1 in each sector chapter.
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* Sectors J & L: 1+ Acres of CSW? Allow activities within the ISW permit and not require separate CSW permit
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* Sector J: Dewatering discharges aren’t allowed, remove phrase “dewatering or other process water”
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* Clarify requirements for sectors M and N
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* Sub-sector S3 definition: Changed to: “non-propeller aircraft departures”
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* Sector S: For those without de-icing activities, reduce sampling pollutants to just TSS, similar to Land and Water Transportation sectors. “Pending survey with results of the # of airports with no deicing/anti-icing fluid”
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'''Appendix A'''
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* Anti-degradation review complete: no additional changes beyond what’s proposed above.
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== Industrial Stormwater Digital Document Library Digital Document Library==
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The [[ISW_Digital_Document_Library|Industrial Stormwater Digital Document Library]]  provides guidance to help industrial stormwater facility staff meet the requirements of the industrial stormwater permit and assist with overall stormwater management. In addition to general guidance documents, the Digital Document Library has example documents that stormwater staff are using to manage their stormwater discharges. Common examples of documents in the library include:
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:*inspection and checklists and forms
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:*site plan review checklists
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:*guidance documents & resources
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:*standard operating procedures
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All documents in the Digital Document Library are available for all site users to download and use. MPCA staff tries to ensure their compliance with the industrial stormwater prior to posting in the Digital Document Library Be sure to read the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm3-67i.pdf industrial stormwater permit] to ensure you are in compliance with the permit requirements.
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==Industrial Stormwater Permit Information==
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Visit the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/industrial-stormwater Stormwater program for industrial activity webpage] to learn about the latest requirements, training workshop information, permit reissuance details and more!
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==Industrial Stormwater Permit Information Access==
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Use [https://cf.pca.state.mn.us/water/stormwater/isw/search.cfm this database] to find detailed facility information about industrial stormwater facilities, including basic compliance information.
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==Industrial Stormwater Steps to Compliance==
  
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/step-1-applicability-do-you-need-permit Step 1: Applicability — do you need a permit?]
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/step-1-applicability-do-you-need-permit Step 1: Applicability — do you need a permit?]
**[[Is My Facility Required to Obtain the Industrial Stormwater General Permit?]]
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**[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm3-02b.pdf Is My Facility Required to Obtain the Industrial Stormwater General Permit?]
 
**[[Municipally-owned and operated industrial activities]]
 
**[[Municipally-owned and operated industrial activities]]
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/step-2-consider-certifying-no-exposure Step 2: Consider certifying for No Exposure]
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/step-2-consider-certifying-no-exposure Step 2: Consider certifying for No Exposure]
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*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/step-10-submitting-sample-results Step 10: Submitting sample results]
 
*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/step-10-submitting-sample-results Step 10: Submitting sample results]
  
[[Industrial Stormwater 2015 – 2020 Permit benchmark monitoring requirements]]
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=='''Industrial Stormwater e-Newsletters'''==
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[https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNPCA/bulletins/1f41eb2 June 2018 Industrial Stormwater News]
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* Featured article: Industrial stormwater training workshop just announced!
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* Grant assistance for installing stormwater Best Management Practices
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* Digital Document Libraries: new water tools to help you!
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* MPCA updates wastewater web pages
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* You can make a difference in our water quality, at work AND at home!
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* Coal tar sealant ban
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* National industrial stormwater updates
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* Keeping your Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan updated
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[https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNPCA/bulletins/1de1e73?mnpca_37= March 2018 Industrial Stormwater News]
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* 2020 permit reissuance: dates and updates
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* New industrial stormwater workshop!
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* New staff to the industrial stormwater program:
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* From the manager’s desk: what does 25 years of collaboration and cooperation look like?
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* Sampling requirements: are you finished with monitoring?
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* Annual Report deadline reminder
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[https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNPCA/bulletins/1cde99b?mnpca_37= January 2018 Industrial Stormwater News]
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* 2017 annual reports are available!
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* Register now for an upcoming industrial stormwater training workshop
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* Maximizing stormwater BMPs for phosphorus removal webinar
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[[Industrial Stormwater 2015 2020 Permit effluent monitoring requirements]]
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=='''Other helpful information:'''==
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*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/industrial-stormwater-apply-2015-2020-general-permit Industrial stormwater: Apply for the 2015-2020 general permit]
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*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/industrial-stormwater-individual-npdessds-wastewater-permits-compliance-and-guidance Industrial stormwater: Individual NPDES/SDS wastewater permits compliance and guidance]
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*[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/industrial-stormwater-permit-development-and-program-history Industrial stormwater: Permit development and program history]
  
 
==Technical guidance and information==
 
==Technical guidance and information==
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*[[Using the Minnesota Stormwater Manual and MIDS Calculator to help meet industrial stormwater permit requirements]]
 
*[[Using the Minnesota Stormwater Manual and MIDS Calculator to help meet industrial stormwater permit requirements]]
  
==Fact sheets==
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=='''Program contact information:'''==
*[[Industrial Stormwater - Sector A: Timber products]]
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* Email  [mailto:iswprogram.pca@state.mn.us program staff]
*[[Industrial Stormwater - Sector C: chemical and allied products manufacturing]]
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* Call the stormwater hotline: 651-757-2119 or 800-657-3804 (non-metro only)
*[[Industrial Stormwater - Sector M: Automotive salvage yards]]
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* Engineering questions [mailto:brian.schweiss@state.mn.us Brian Schweiss], 651-757-2709
*[[Industrial Stormwater - Sector N: Scrap and waste recycling facilities]]
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* Fees: email [mailto:fees.pca@state.mn.us fees program]  
*[[Industrial Stormwater - Sector P: Land transportation and warehousing]]
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* Contact program staff: [mailto:david.bodovinitz David Bodovinitz], 507-206-2654, [mailto:melissa.wenzel@state.mn.us Melissa Wenzel], 651-757-2816, [mailto:mary.west@state.mn.us Mary West], 651-757-2818
*[[Industrial Stormwater - Sector Y: Rubber products, plastic products and miscellaneous products manufacturing]]
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* Report a facility with compliance problems by using the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/about-mpca/citizen-complaints Online Citizen Complaint form].
*[[Industrial Stormwater - Sector AA: Fabricated metal products]]
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[[Category:Level 2 - Regulatory/Industrial]]

Latest revision as of 16:56, 24 January 2023

icon for industrial stormwater
Caution: Much of the information related to industrial stormwater is outdated or can be readily found on the MPCA's website. As a result, we will be deleting or archiving much of the information related to industrial stormwater.
Information: Individual tables of Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes have been deleted. The tables for all sectors (A through AC) have been compiled into a single .pdf document which can be found here: File:Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes - Minnesota Stormwater Manual.pdf.
Information: Individual pages on stormwater requirements, guidance and sampling exceedance suggestions for each sector have been deleted. These pages have been condensed into a .pdf document which can be found here: File:Industrial stormwater requirements, guidance and sampling exceedance suggestions for each sector - Minnesota Stormwater Manual July 2022.pdf
Information: Individual tables of Industrial stormwater sector-specific benchmark values and effluent limits have been deleted. The tables for all sectors (A through AC) have been compiled into a single .pdf document which can be found here: File:Industrial stormwater sector-specific benchmark values and effluent limits - Minnesota Stormwater Manual.pdf

Industrial Stormwater 2020 permit issuance developments

Industrial stormwater: Permit development and program history We’ve been tracking suggested changes to the 2020 permit since the 2015 permit became effective. As of February 2019, here is our current list of drafted suggested changes and updated timeline. NOTE: these are subject to change. Updated tentative timeline as of 2/1/2019:

  • January – October 2018: Review existing permit language; sampling and other permit requirements. Draft list of suggested changes; compare EPA and Minnesota’s permit language"
  • November 2018 – January 2019: Draft changes
  • February 2019: Submit draft to MPCA legal staff for review. Draft fact sheet, “what’s changed?” document
  • March 2019: Prep document for public notice process
  • April 2019: Public notice draft permit
  • May – mid-June 2019: Review, respond to comments
  • June 15, 2019: Finalize permit language
  • June 30, 2019: MPCA commissioner approval
  • July 5 – October 5, 2019: Permittees apply for coverage. Permittees must apply 180 days before April 5, 2020
  • April 5, 2020: “New” permit is reissued and effective

If you have any suggested changes, or language you would like to see added or removed, please contact the industrial stormwater program by email or call: 651-757-2119. Emails are preferred for written documentation purposes.

General changes:

  • Getting the permit into a “Tempo-ready” format: One of the biggest changes has nothing to do with any changes to permit requirements. MPCA has a new agency-wide database called Tempo, and this general permit must be completely re-formatted to “fit” that new database. The entire permit will have language inserted into table format, one row per requirement. To see an example of a before-and-after stormwater permit, compare our Construction Stormwater 2013 general permit to the newly issued 2018 general permit.
  • Changing language to present tense, plain language: As we reformat the permit, we’re changing the language (not the requirements) to reflect active voice/present tense requirements, and trying to make the requirements easier to understand.

Part I

  • Authorization of discharges: For transferring coverage, remove “prior owner/operator” requirement; just have current owner and operator sign.
  • Clarity of vehicle washing prohibition: Within the limitations on authorization, add examples: 2. Domestic and industrial wastewater and process wastewater. For example, wash water, commercial equipment and/or vehicle cleaning.

Part III

  • Salt storage, salt management: BMPs for salt management: cover/store indoors, direct drainage away from receiving waters, reduce exposure when adding/removing from pile, and document salt pile location within SWPPP. Hired contractors must minimize use of salt.
  • Infiltration for all sectors: Review current requirements, compare to newly issued CSW permit, add additional requirements as necessary
  • BMP maintenance: Reduce time for installing backup BMPs from 7 days to 48 hours

Part IV

  • SWPPP modifications: If there are changes in personnel responsible in for any permit requirement, update SWPPP.
  • Annual reports: Add as new section (no additional requirements)

Part V

  • pH calibration: The Permittee shall maintain written records of all calibrations and maintenance of their pH meter within SWPPP.

Part VII

  • Remove: “Any additional” references within each sector “chapter” & Part 2 in each chapter; language is largely redundant to part 1 in each sector chapter.
  • Sectors J & L: 1+ Acres of CSW? Allow activities within the ISW permit and not require separate CSW permit
  • Sector J: Dewatering discharges aren’t allowed, remove phrase “dewatering or other process water”
  • Clarify requirements for sectors M and N
  • Sub-sector S3 definition: Changed to: “non-propeller aircraft departures”
  • Sector S: For those without de-icing activities, reduce sampling pollutants to just TSS, similar to Land and Water Transportation sectors. “Pending survey with results of the # of airports with no deicing/anti-icing fluid”

Appendix A

  • Anti-degradation review complete: no additional changes beyond what’s proposed above.

Industrial Stormwater Digital Document Library Digital Document Library

The Industrial Stormwater Digital Document Library provides guidance to help industrial stormwater facility staff meet the requirements of the industrial stormwater permit and assist with overall stormwater management. In addition to general guidance documents, the Digital Document Library has example documents that stormwater staff are using to manage their stormwater discharges. Common examples of documents in the library include:

  • inspection and checklists and forms
  • site plan review checklists
  • guidance documents & resources
  • standard operating procedures

All documents in the Digital Document Library are available for all site users to download and use. MPCA staff tries to ensure their compliance with the industrial stormwater prior to posting in the Digital Document Library Be sure to read the industrial stormwater permit to ensure you are in compliance with the permit requirements.

Industrial Stormwater Permit Information

Visit the Stormwater program for industrial activity webpage to learn about the latest requirements, training workshop information, permit reissuance details and more!

Industrial Stormwater Permit Information Access

Use this database to find detailed facility information about industrial stormwater facilities, including basic compliance information.

Industrial Stormwater Steps to Compliance


Other helpful information:

Technical guidance and information

Program contact information:

This page was last edited on 24 January 2023, at 16:56.