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Storm Water Assistance Programs. Pay Bill. Report a Problem. Clean H2O Arrow Left Arrow Right. This construction general permit authorizes the discharge of pollutants found in stormwater runoff associated with both large and small construction activities.
To learn more about these waivers visit the Environmental Protection Agency website, Kentucky state page. Project site owners or operators whose construction projects involve land disturbing activities that meet the size standards for either large or small construction activities are required to seek coverage under the Kentucky Construction General Permit CGP. To learn more about stormwater management check out the Stormwater Management page of this website and enroll in one of our online certificate programs!
If there is potential for any discharging of pollutants, the owner or operator is required to obtain an authorized Construction General Permit CGP. The NOI-SWCA calls for specific information regarding the scope and size of the proposed construction activity and the receiving waters impacted. The owner or operator is required to provide 1 facility operator information; 2 site location and information; 3 project site activity information; 4 other required permits, certifications or approvals: 5 Notice of Intent NOI preparer contact information; and 6 topographic site map.
In many instances, there may be more than one person on a construction site that is required to submit a Notice of Intent NOI. Contingent upon the specific site and the relationship between parties owner, operator, general contractor, etc.
The Kentucky CGP mandates operators to plan and implement appropriate and adequate practices to manage the discharge of stormwater runoff from construction related activities. In accordance with Federal and state regulations, as well as their SWPPP, owners and operators are also encouraged to develop measures that eliminate or minimize post-construction stormwater runoff, such as low-impact development LID technologies.
The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan SWPPP must include: 1 site description that identifies sources of pollution found on the site premises; 2 site map; 3 erosion prevention measures; 4 sediment control measures; 5 Best Management Practices BMPs to prevent the discharge of stormwater pollutants from the construction site into water bodies of the state; 6 continual maintenance of stormwater controls; 7 inspection schedules; and 8 plans to achieve post-construction final stabilization.
Best Management Practices BMPs included in the SWPPP are required to be appropriately selected based on specific site conditions, as well as properly installed and maintained to effectively minimize discharges from storm events up to and including a 2 year, 24 hour event.
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