2018 Stormwater Construction General Permit (CGP) Renewal TXR150000

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2018 Stormwater Construction General Permit (CGP) Renewal TXR150000 TCEQ Environmental Trade Fair May 2018 Lindsay Garza Stormwater Team Water Quality Division

Construction General Permit TPDES Permit No. TXR150000 Effective March 5, 2018 The CGP and all issued authorizations expire at midnight on March 4, 2023 Authorizations: 26,136 NOIs 5 Waivers

CGP Authorized Discharges Stormwater associated with construction and support activities Certain non-stormwater discharges

Primary Operators Large Construction Sites Have on-site operational control over construction plans and specifications, including the ability to make changes Have day-to-day operational control activities at a site to ensure compliance with a stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWP3) and CGP permit

Secondary Operator – Large Construction Sites Operational Control is Limited to: The employment of other operators OR The ability to approve or disapprove changes to the plans and specifications No day-to-day operational control over construction activities at the site

Primary Operator Requirements Large Site Construction Activities SWP3: develop, implement, and maintain a copy on-site (update as necessary) Notice of Intent (NOI): complete, submit, and pay application fee to TCEQ Copy of signed NOI: send to MS4 operator prior to starting construction activity Primary Operator Site Notice: post at site entrance Final stabilization requirements: must be met prior to termination of authorization Notice of Termination (NOT): send to TCEQ and a copy to the MS4

Secondary Operators Requirements Large Site Construction Activities SWP3: participate in the development (according to the permit requirements) and sign Secondary Operator Site Notice: complete and post at site entrance Notification to the local MS4 submit a copy of the site notice or alternative notification NOI, NOT ARE NOT REQUIRED

Requirements for Small Site Construction Activities Prepare and implement SWP3 Adhere to requirements of permit Post Small Site Notice Notify MS4, if applicable Requirements for Small Site Construction Activities NOI, NOT ARE NOT REQUIRED

Requirements for Construction Activities for Sites Less than 1 Acre Implement and maintain BMPs Notify MS4, if applicable SWP3, NOI, NOT are not required NOTE: Poor management of unpermitted sites may result in a violation or citation for unauthorized discharges or nuisance conditions.

General Permit Authorization Applications Fee: $325 Provisional coverage begins 7 days after postmarked date By Mail-Paper NOI Fee: $225 Immediate coverage once fee is paid and application is submitted Online through *STEERS- e-NOI *State of Texas Environmental Electronic Reporting System (STEERS)

Electronic Submittal Starting September 1, 2018, all application forms will be required to be submitted via STEERS/ePermits system - NOI - NOC - NOT LREW Application Fee - $225 Waiver from electronic submittal available Religious beliefs No internet service Training needed (1 year only)

2018 CGP Renewal Permit effective March 5, 2018 Expires March 4, 2023, at midnight 90 day renewal grace period ends June 3, 2018

2018 CGP Changes Incorporated the 2014 and 2015 amendments to federal the effluent limitations guidelines for construction and development discharges located in 40 CFR Part 450. Added E-Reporting Rule language for applications Add definitions of Infeasible and Low Rainfall Erosivity Waiver (LREW) form. Clarified the definitions of Construction Activity and Impaired Water.

2018 CGP Changes Add requirements for minimizing the exposure of waste materials by keeping waste container lids closed when not in use. Add footnote to the benchmark monitoring table for Concrete Batch plants to clarify that that analytical results for certain pollutants must to be obtained from a NELAP certified laboratory. Add requirements for implementing controls to minimize the exposure of building materials containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) to precipitation and stormwater during demolition. Add requirements for implementing controls at construction sites that will discharge to an impaired waterbody or a waterbody with an approved TMDL PCBs.

2018 CGP Changes Revise the limitations for permit coverage for construction activities related to oil and gas production. Revise the benchmark monitoring level for Total Suspended Solids (TSS) from 100 milligrams per Liter (mg/L) to 50 mg/l. Revise to clarify that an applicant who owns or operates a facility classified as an “unsatisfactory performer” is entitled to a hearing before the Commission prior to denial or suspension of authorization.

2018 CGP Changes Add clarifications for posting site notices for operators of small construction and secondary operators of large construction. Add clarification that posted small construction site notices may have a redacted signature if there is an original signed and certified copy of a site located at the site. Additional clarification in the impaired waterbodies section of permit that references the CWA 303 (d) List and the Texas Integrated Report. Other small revisions and clarifications.

Changes to NOI Estimated Start Date Estimated End Date Concrete Truck Washout

CGP Resources TCEQ SWP3 template: Assistance Tools for Construction Stormwater General Permits EPA SWP3 Guidance: EPA SWP3 EPA National Menu of (BMPs) for Stormwater EPA NPDES BMPs

TCEQ Stormwater Program Contacts For questions regarding your STEERS account and technical difficulties with e- NOI: (512) 239-6925 For questions about the application process, contact the Stormwater Processing Center (512) 239-3700 Other questions including technical, contact the Small Business and Local Government (SBLGA) Hotline 1-800-447-2827

TCEQ Stormwater Team Members Rebecca L. Villalba, Team Leader Lindsay Garza, Work Leader Hanne Lehman Nielsen Gordon Cooper Dan Siebeneicher Kent Trede Austin Office (512) 239-4671 SWGP@tceq.texas.gov