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Service Description: The NPDES program requires a permit for all facilities discharging pollutants from a point source to a water of the state. Ohio EPA administers the following NPDES programs:
Individual — An individual NPDES permit is unique to a specific facility General — A general NPDES permit covers facilities with similar operations and wastewater. A general permit is a potential alternative to an individual permit for facilities meeting certain eligibility criteria. Pretreatment — The pretreatment program regulates industrial facilities discharging wastewater to publicly owned treatment works. Stormwater — Stormwater discharge is generated by runoff from impervious areas such as paved streets, parking lots and building rooftops. Some stormwater discharges are considered point sources and require coverage by an NPDES permit. Biosolids — Biosolids are the nutrients-rich organic materials resulting from the treatment of sewage. Proper disposal of biosolids may require a permit. Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation — Livestock operations meeting certain criteria may require an NPDES permit.
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Description: The NPDES program requires a permit for all facilities discharging pollutants from a point source to a water of the state. Ohio EPA administers the following NPDES programs:
Individual — An individual NPDES permit is unique to a specific facility General — A general NPDES permit covers facilities with similar operations and wastewater. A general permit is a potential alternative to an individual permit for facilities meeting certain eligibility criteria. Pretreatment — The pretreatment program regulates industrial facilities discharging wastewater to publicly owned treatment works. Stormwater — Stormwater discharge is generated by runoff from impervious areas such as paved streets, parking lots and building rooftops. Some stormwater discharges are considered point sources and require coverage by an NPDES permit. Biosolids — Biosolids are the nutrients-rich organic materials resulting from the treatment of sewage. Proper disposal of biosolids may require a permit. Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation — Livestock operations meeting certain criteria may require an NPDES permit.
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Copyright Text: Division of Surface Water Ohio EPA
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Title: NPDES Permits by Type of Permit
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Subject: Map layers include NPDES permit types general, individual, construction, industrial stormwater and concentrated feeding operations.
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