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API PUBL 4695 Document Information:
Title
Understanding and Preparing Applications for Petroleum Facility NPDES Discharge Permits
American Petroleum Institute
Publication Date:
Dec 1, 1999
Scope:
Scope
This manual covers many aspects of the NPDES permitting process, from
the preparation of the permit application through the issuance of the
final NPDES permit. The manual describes the development of permit
limits and conditions from the permit application, state and federal
regulations, and guidance. The manual also describes the procedures
for challenging permits through the state or federal administrative
processes and the courts.
This manual focuses on NPDES permits issued by states and EPA Regions
under the authority of Section 402 of the Clean Water Act (CWA). In
many states delegated to administer the NPDES program, the permit may
not be called an NPDES permit. However, such permits in delegated
states are NPDES permits regardless of what they are called.
Much of the information in this manual is based on practical
experience with many NPDES permits and applications. Examples and case
histories are provided to help the user understand the permit
application process. A list of reference materials for technical
resources is provided in a bibliography.
This manual does not address wastewater discharge permits that may be
issued by states to regulate discharges that are not authorized under
the CWA, such as discharges to ground water, or permits issued by
states that have not been delegated NPDES permitting authority.
Users of this manual should understand that the CWA specifically
allows NPDES delegated states to adopt regulations that are more
restrictive than the federal regulations. Because each state's program
is different, this manual does not attempt to identify specific state
provisions that may be different or more restrictive than the federal
regulations. Therefore, it is important that users of the manual, if
their facility is in a delegated state, also become familiar with the
state regulations.
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