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Table of Contents
Introduction
Overview of NetDMR System	2
Reasons and Benefits of Using the NetDMR System	2
Common NetDMR Terms	2
Contact Information	4
Who Can Participate	4
Preparations for Electronic Reporting
Minimum System Requirements	5
Types of User Accounts	5
Options for Preparing and Submitting Data	6
Option 1: Online Data Entry	6
Option 2: Importing Data to NetDMR	6
How to Participate
Getting Started	7
Filing and Submitting the Application	7
Trial Period	7
Obtaining Full Status	7
Changing Facility /User Information	8
Adding User Accounts	8
Editing User Accounts	8
Deleting User Access Rights	8
Disenrolling from the NetDMR System	8
Suspension of Accounts	8
Voluntary Deactivation of Account	9
Security Issues	9
Compromised Passwords	9
Compromised DMRs	9
Extended Period of No Use	9
Troubleshooting
Unlocking an Account	9
NetDMR Reporting System or Internet System Failure	10
Facility Computer System Failure	10
Appendix
1: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)	11
2: Subscriber Agreement	 13
3: DMR Importing Basics	19
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Introduction
Overview of NetDMR System
NetDMR is a Web-based tool that allows NPDES permittees to electronically sign and submit
their discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) to EPA's Integrated Compliance Information System
(ICIS-NPDES) via the Central Data Exchange (CDX) node on the Environmental Information
Exchange Network. NetDMR is designed to reduce the burden on EPA, states, and the regulated
community; improve data quality; provide a cost savings; and expand the ability of both states
and EPA in targeting their limited resources to meet environmental goals. An essential
component of NetDMR is the exchange of data with ICIS-NPDES allowing permittees to
complete a DMR that is specific to their permit limits and outfalls.
Reasons and Benefits of Using the NetDMR System
•	Saves facilities compliance costs with a streamlined reporting method and readily
available computer tools
•	Improves accuracy of compliance data by eliminating potential errors that might
otherwise be introduced through manual data entry processes
•	Facility in control of reporting on time
•	Incorporates legal and security encryption measures to ensure the identity of the sender
and the integrity of the information
•	Allows facility personnel to easily obtain up-to-date reporting requirements
•	Provides immediate feedback of compliance status for proper actions
•	Serves as a secure electronic filing cabinet by storing active DMR Copies of Record
(COR) for 6 years.
Common NetDMR Terms
Acronym/Term
Definition
CDX
Central Data Exchange (epa.gov/cdx)
COR
Copy of Record, a legally enforceable copy of a DMR submission.
CROMERR
Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Regulation (epa.gov/cromerr)
DMR
Discharge Monitoring Report, generated by permittees regulated
under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and
contain information pertaining to the self-monitoring of discharges
into waters regulated under the Clean Water Act.
ECOS
Environmental Council of States (ecos.org)
eDMR
Electronic Discharge Monitoring Report
EPA
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Acronym/Term
Definition
ICIS-NPDES
Integrated Compliance Information System-National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System, a Web-based system that enables
individuals from states and EPA to access integrated enforcement
and compliance and NPDES data from any desktop connected to the
Internet (epa. gov/compliance/data/ sv stems/modernization).
IIS
Internet Information Server, a set of Internet-based services for
servers created by Microsoft for use with Microsoft Windows.
Installation
The NetDMR application as deployed in a hosting environment. A
NetDMR installation may be comprised of multiple instances. This
guidance document pertains to the National NetDMR installation
hosted by EPA.
Instance
A customized version of NetDMR, specific to a Regulatory
Authority, such as a state regulating agency or EPA Region. A
NetDMR instance is contained within a NetDMR installation.
IPT
Integrated Project Team, a group of individuals comprised of state
and EPA staff, support contractors, and technology vendors
organized to design and implement a specific data exchange.
J2EE
Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
NAAS
Network Authentication and Authorization Services
NEIEN
National Environmental Information Exchange Network, an Internet-
based system used to securely exchange environmental and health
data among EPA, states, tribes and territories, and other partners
(www. exhangenetwork. net).
NPDES
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (epa.gov/npdes)
OECA
U.S. EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance
(epa. gov/compliance)
OEI
U.S. EPA's Office of Environmental Information (epa.gov/oei)
PCS
Permit Compliance System, has been undergoing a modernization
effort to address outdated technology and new program requirements
and is being replaced by ICIS-NPDES.
Regulatory Authority/
Regulating Agency
A governing body that issues NPDES permits such as States, EPA
Regions, or tribes.
TRC
Technical Review Committee, established by EPA to review
applications submitted under CROMERR.
URL
Uniform Resource Locator
XML
Extensible Markup Language
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Contact Information
National Installation NetDMR System Contact
Email netdmr@epa.gov
Phone number: EPA ICIS User Support Helpline
State Instance NetDMR System Contact
Email: Insert State Contact Here
Phone number: Insert State Contact Flere
Address: Insert State Contact Here
Who Can Participate
In order to participate in NetDMR the state in which your facility resides must have a
state instance within the national NetDMR installation. NPDES permittees required to
submit Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) may use NetDMR after requesting and
receiving permission from their permitting authority. The facility must meet the
minimum standard requirements described in the next section. The map listed below
shows which states are participating in the National NetDMR system as of June 22, 2009.
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State eDMR
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Preparations for Electronic Reporting
Minimum System Requirements
NetDMR is a Web-based system and requires a Web browser for a facility to gain access.
NetDMR requires the facility to have an internet connection and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
or above with javascript, and session cookies enabled, and pop-up blockers disabled. Mozilla
Firefox is not supported by NetDMR. The internet access speed should be T1 or DSL. NetDMR
also requires a Pentium III/IV or an equivalent processer, 128 MB RAM (512 MB
recommended), and a monitor with a resolution of at least 800 x 600. In addition, the NetDMR
application sends the data to ICIS-NPDES via the Exchange Network so the regulatory authority
must use ICIS-NPDES.
Types of User Accounts
The ability to view and modify data within the National Installation of NetDMR is controlled by
the organization a user is affiliated with and the roles a user can be assigned to:
User Category
Role
Functions
Permittee or Facility
Signatory
View and download CORs
-	Modify, sign and submit DMRs
Delete DMRs
-	Request a Permit Administrator role
Sign and submit subscriber
agreements
Download blank DMRs
-	Import DMRs
Permittee or Facility
Permit
Administrator
-	Manage permit administrator, edit,
read-only, and view partial DMRs
requests to view or modify DMRs
and CORs
-	Manage read only access to partially
completed DMRs
-	Request access to view, modify, sign
or submit DMRs for a permit
Download blank DMRs
Import DMRs
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User Category
Role
Functions
Permittee or Facility
Edit
View CORs
Import and modify DMRs for a
permit
Delete DMRs
-	Request Permit Administrator and
Signatory roles
View users
Download blank DMRs
-	Download CORs
Data Provider
Edit
View CROs
(Contractor or Lab)

Import and modify DMRs for a
permit
View users
Download blank DMRs
- Download CORs
Permittee or Facility
Read Only
View a permit and its DMRs/CORs
View partially completed DMRs
Delete DMRs
- Request Edit, Permit Administrator
and Signatory roles
Download blank DMRs
Data Provider
Read Only
View a permit and its DMRs/CORs
(Contractor or Lab)

View partially completed DMRs
- Request an Edit role
Download blank DMRs
Options for Preparing and Submitting Data
Option 1: Online Data Entry
A facility may submit data through direct online data entry by utilizing the DMR
Data Entry web page.
Option 2: Importing Data
A facility may export DMRs from a spreadsheet or database system into a comma
delimited formatted supported by NetDMR and upload them into NetDMR.
Additional information on importing data into NetDMR can be found in
Appendix 3.
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How to Participate
Getting Started
Filing and Submitting the Application
There are several steps a facility will need to follow to begin reporting DMRs for a
permit:
1.	A facility staff member goes to the NetDMR website and search for the facility' s
NPDES permit ID to confirm that the permit can report electronically to NetDMR.
2.	If the NPDES permit ID that you are searching is not approved to report
electronically, contact the Regulatory Authority to receive additional information..
3.	Once it is confirmed that the permit is able to report to NetDMR, create a user
account.
4.	After the user account has been created, a confirmation email will be sent to the staff
member to confirm and activate the account.
5.	Once the email is received, the staff member must log into NetDMR and request
access to a permit for both a Permit Administrator role and a Signatory role to begin
reporting. Make sure to download the NetDMR Subscriber Agreement (Attachment
2) that will appear when requesting access to the permit.
6.	Print, sign, and mail the NetDMR Subscriber Agreement.
7.	Once the regulatory authority has received the Subscriber Agreement and has
approved the Permit Administrator and Signatory role for the permit, the staff
member will be notified and be able to begin reporting to NetDMR.
8.	Other facility staff members and contract or lab staff may now register for their own
accounts and request Edit or View roles for the permit.
Trial Period
The regulatory authority may decide to have a trial period prior to allowing a facility to
have full status. The trial period may vary in length depending on the regulatory
authority. During the trial period, the facility must provide paper DMRs and DMRs
electronically to NetDMR. This trial period is designed to ensure the accuracy of DMRs.
Obtaining Full Status
If the regulatory authority elects to have a trial period, following successful completion, a
facility may obtain full status. Once a facility has obtained full status, the facility will
only be required to submit DMRs electronically via the NetDMR system.
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Changing Facility/User Information
Adding a User Account
To create/add a user account, a user must register for a new account through the NetDMR
Login page and provide all of the required information. Once a confirmed NetDMR
account request is complete, an email confirmation will be sent to the e-mail account
provided during the registration process. The user must log into NetDMR through the
confirmation email to complete the account creation process. The account creation
process will be complete after security questions are complete and a password is created.
Editing a User Account
A user can revise their email address, NetDMR user name, telephone number, and
organization on the Edit Account page. Additionally, a user can request changes to their
permit access rights, modify security questions and answers, and lock the account. All of
these changes can be made in the My Account webpage within NetDMR. Users can only
change their first and last name on this page if they do not have signatory authority on
any permits. If the user is a Signatory, they must contact the Regulatory Authority to
change their first or last name.
Deleting User Access Rights
A user account cannot be deleted. However, the permit administrator can delete user
access rights to a permit through the View Users Web page.
For detailed technical direction on changing facility/user information, refer to the NetDMR National
Instance User Guide- Permittee and Data Provider.
Disenrollingfrom the NetDMR System
Suspension of Accounts
The state/region reserves the right to suspend or revoke a facility's privilege to use
NetDMR. Reasons for suspending a facility include, but are not limited to:
o repeated failure to submit data in the correct format
o failure to meet record keeping requirements
o submitting data files infected with a computer virus or otherwise threatening the
integrity of the reporting system
The facility staff will be notified by mail or email that their NetDMR access has been
suspended, the reason for the suspension, and the actions required from the facility to be
reinstated. During the period of the suspension, the facility must submit all required
monitoring data through paper DMR submissions at the required reporting frequency.
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Voluntary NetDMR Deactivation
A facility may choose, at any time, to no longer participate in NetDMR. If a facility
decides to deactivate from NetDMR, the facility should notify the state/region and agree
upon an inactivation date. The facility must submit a new NetDMR subscriber agreement
requesting deactivation from NetDMR and a reason for deactivation. Once the subscriber
agreement requesting deactivation has been sent to the regulatory authority, the facility
must begin submitting paper DMRs at the required reporting frequency.
Security Issues
Compromised Passwords
If your password has been compromised notify your Regulatory Authority's Internal
Administrator. The Internal Administrator's e-mail address is provided under the "New
to NetDMR?" section of the NetDMR login page for your instance.
Compromised DMRs
If you are a Signatory and discover that somebody used your account to submit DMRs
without your knowledge, you must contact your Regulatory Authority's Internal
Administrator and request that person lock your account and repudiate all CORs that
have been submitted during the time you suspect your account has been compromised.
Extended Periods of Unuse
If you will be not be using NetDMR for an extended period of time due to circumstances
such as temporary duty in another area, sabbatical or sick leave, lock your user account to
avoid its unauthorized use. Locking your account can be done in the My Account
webpage within NetDMR
Troubleshooting
Unlocking an Account
If you have previously locked your account, you can unlock your account by logging into
NetDMR and answering your security question. If you are unable to unlock an account
through this method, contact your Regulatory Authority's Internal Administrator. The
Internal Administrator's e-mail address is provided under the "New to NetDMR?"
section of the NetDMR login page for your instance.
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NetDMR Reporting System or Internet System Failure
NetDMR has been developed to provide reliable service on a continual basis. However,
if the NetDMR server is not responding, the user should try again at a later time. It is
possible that there is a temporary problem with the user's local Internet service provider,
the Internet connection, unusually heavy traffic, or with the NetDMR server itself. A
temporary inability to transmit data to the NetDMR server does not relieve the facility of
its obligation to report DMR data to the state/region within the time frames required by
the permit. If there are questions or concerns about the inability to transmit data to the
NetDMR server then the user should contact the regulatory authority.
Facility Computer System Failure
If the facility's internet service provider or connection, NetDMR generating system, or
other facility hardware or software is not working, the facility's internal system support
staff should be contacted. Such difficulties are not a valid reason for the failure to submit
required data. If the facility has ongoing system failures, the Permit Administrator
should contact the regulatory authority and review reporting requirements to determine
options for reporting information.
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Appendix 1
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is NetDMR?
NetDMR is a Web-based tool that allows NPDES permittees to electronically sign and submit
their discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) to EPA's Integrated Compliance Information System
(ICIS-NPDES) via the Environmental Information Exchange Network. NetDMR will reduce the
burden on EPA, states, and the regulated community; improve data quality; and expand the
ability of both states and EPA in targeting their limited resources to meet environmental goals.
An essential component of NetDMR when fully implemented will be the exchange of data with
ICIS-NPDES allowing permittees to complete a DMR that is specific to their permit limits and
outfalls.
What is a NPDES permit?
NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) permits are issued under the
authority of the Clean Water Act and regulate discharges to the waterways of the United States.
A state environmental agency, EPA Region, or Federal EPA may issue and/or manage NPDES
permits. For more information about the NPDES program, see http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/.
What is a DMR?
A DMR is a Discharge Monitoring Report. A common requirement of a NPDES permit is
regular self-monitoring of permitted parameters, typically monthly. The results of this regular
self-monitoring are submitted to the regulating agency on a DMR form.
How was NetDMR developed?
The NetDMR application was developed under an EPA grant by a consortium of states
coordinated by the Environmental Council of States (ECOS) and led by Texas. Information
about that version of the application can be found on the ECOS Web site at
http://www.exchangenetwork.net/exchanges/water/netdmr.htm.
Who can report?
NPDES permittees required to submit discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) may use NetDMR
after requesting and receiving permission from their permitting authority. After the state or
region has approved the facility's request, the NetDMR tool enables permittees to complete their
DMRs via a secure Internet connection.
Can a lab fill in the DMR form through NetDMR?
A lab or contractor may fill in a DMR form through NetDMR for a facility. The lab or
contractor must register through NetDMR and become a Data Provider with Edit rights.
However, the facility Signatory must sign and submit the DMR form after the data has been
provided by the lab or contractor.
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Which states will be using NetDMR?
States may use the national instance of NetDMR, a state instance of NetDMR, or a separate
electronic discharge monitoring report (eDMR) system. To see which states will be using
NetDMR in 2009, view the map of participating states.
Is NetDMR secure?
Yes, your communications with NetDMR are secured by your password, responses to security
questions, and use of SSL communications. SSL is commonly used by online banking sites.
In addition, NetDMR has received approval from EPA that it meets the requirements of the
Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Rule (CROMERR). CROMERR specifies standards that
govern electronic reporting to states, tribes, and local governments under EPA-authorized
programs, such as the NPDES program. The CROMERR standards are designed to provide these
electronic submittals with the same level of legal dependability as the corresponding paper
submittals.
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Appendix 2
NetDMR Subscriber Agreement
NetDMR Subscriber Agreement Instructions Page
This form can be used for permits issued by: «insert name of Agency»
Purpose
The NetDMR Subscriber Agreement should be used by Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) permit holders that would like to apply to submit Discharge Monitoring
Reports (DMRs) electronically, or change/update your reporting status information from a previously-
submitted application. Submission of DMRs electronically is an alternative to using paper forms to fulfill
the reporting requirements of the CWA NPDES program pursuant to 40 CFR 122.41(1)(4).
Basic Information on Who Should Fill Out the Subscriber Agreement
¦	To request use of electronic reporting for DMR information, the person that is authorized to sign
discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) as described in 40CFR 122.22 (a) must sign this document as
the Signatory Authority in Section E of this document.
¦	If the Signatory Authority (named in Section E) plans to electronically sign DMRs submitted through
NetDMR, then this person will also sign as the Subscriber (named in Section F).
¦	If the Signatory Authority plans to have someone else sign and submit the electronic DMRs, then this
individual must be a duly authorized represented as described in 40CFR 122.22(b) and the duly
authorized representative must sign as the Subscriber (see Section F).
¦	If a Signatory Authority has more than one NPDES permit for which they are responsible, and the
regulatory authority allows multiple permits on a single Subscriber Agreement, then this document
allows the signatory authority to list multiple permits on a single Subscriber Agreement as long as the
Subscriber is the same person for all the multiple permits listed.
¦	If the authority to electronically sign for a permit is to be delegated to multiple Subscribers, then each
Subscriber needs to submit and sign a separate Subscriber Agreement.
¦	This Subscriber Agreement cannot be used to register multiple permits that are issued by different
regulatory authorities.
Where to Submit
Print and mail the completed subscriber agreement below to your Clean Water Act permitting authority
for their review at the address below. You should retain a hard copy.
«insert regulatory authority mailing address»
Questions?
For help or questions please contact the «Regulatory Name» at «phone» or «email».
You will receive a confirmation email from «insert email address of NetDMR» when your application
has been processed and approved. Thank you for helping us reduce paper use by choosing to
electronically submit your DMRs.
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Key to Color Coding in this Document (this is not part of the subscriber agreement, but is to help
permitting authorities understand how the form is populated):
•	Green: Entered by the user during the account creation process
•	Red: Selected or entered by the user during the signatory request process
•	Pink: Entered by a System Administrator as part of the instance creation and customization process.
•	: Data retrieved from the basic permit data flow
•	Black text: Static text included in the subscriber agreement.
•	Purple: To be completed manually after subscriber agreement is printed
Agency: «insert name of Agency»
Subscriber Agreement Number: « Auto Generated 36 digit Hexadecimal number »
Generated On: «Auto generated date»
Account Reference: « user account number»
A. Subscriber Information
The Subscriber is the individual that intends to sign DMRs and signs this subscriber agreement in Section
F.
User Name:

Subscriber Name:

Organization:

Email Address:

Phone Number:

B. Permit Information
Signing privileges are requested for the following permit(s):
Permit ID
Facility
Name
Facility Address
Relationship
Authorized By
TX0002440
ABC Steel
123 County Road
Steelville, TX 34000
The Facility
Self
TX0000014
AAA Waste
123 North Road
Steelville TX 34500
Parent
Company
lane Doe
This request is (check one):
~	NEW: the first request by this facility to use NetDMR reporting.
| | REQUEST FOR REACTIVATION: a re-activation of NetDMR reporting for a facility that had
discontinued using NetDMR
~	CONTINUATION WITH NEW AUTHORIZATION: an updated subscriber agreement
submitted because the signatory authority and/or subscriber at the facility has changed
~	RENEWAL: an updated form submitted when a permit application is submitted
Permit ID(s):	
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INACTIVATION: Explain reason for inactivation in the box below and identify whether the
inactivation is temporary or permanent
Permit ID(s):	
Notes to Permitting Authority (Optional unless Inactivating):
C. Terms and Conditions
1.	PURPOSE: The intent of this agreement is to create legally binding obligations upon the parties
using the specified data transmission protocols and the NetDMR Reporting System, to ensure that
the Certifier (in this document, "Certifier" refers to signers of this document ~ both the Signatory
Authority, and the Subscriber) agrees to: (i) Maintain the confidentiality and protect the electronic
signature from unauthorized use or compromise, and follow any procedures specified by the
Regulatory Authority for this purpose; (ii) Be held as legally bound, obligated, or responsible by
use of the assigned electronic signature as by hand-written signature.
2.	VALIDITY AND ENFORCEABILITY: This Agreement has been executed by the parties to
evidence their mutual intent to follow Regulatory Authority procedures to create binding
regulatory reporting documents using electronic transmission and receipt of such records,
consistent with the provisions of 40 C.F.R. Part 3. Acceptance and execution of this agreement
by the Regulatory Authority shall be evidenced by the issuance of a personal identification
number (PIN) to the Certifier. Consistent with 40 C.F.R. Part 3 electronic signatures under this
agreement shall have the same force and effect as a written signature. Pen and ink signatures will
remain on file with the Regulatory Authority.
3.	RECEIPT: A Document shall be deemed to have been received by the Regulatory Authority
when it is accessible by the Regulatory Authority, can be fully processed and is syntactically
correct to the specified electronic transfer protocol that may be modified from time to time by the
Regulatory Authority. No Document shall satisfy any reporting requirement or be of any legal
effect until it is received.
3.1 COMPLIANCE TRACKING: The Certifier understands that upon activation of the
NetDMR account, EPA's database will be expecting to receive electronic transmission of DMR
data at the interval specified in the permit. If the database does not receive the DMR from the
Certifier at the expected time, the database will flag the DMR as being in non-receipt. If the
Certifier chooses to discontinue using NetDMR and return to using paper forms, the Certifier
must complete, sign, and submit to the regulatory authority a new subscriber agreement with
the "Inactivation" check box selected. If the regulatory authority does not receive this form, it
is likely that the system will continue to produce "non-receipt" flags (indicating reporting
violations).
4.	VERIFICATION: Upon receipt of a Document, NetDMR shall process the Document to make it
accessible to the Regulatory Authority and the Certifier. The Certifier is responsible for the
content of each transmission, in accordance with the associated certification statement, and for
reviewing the accuracy of the processed document in accordance with the associated certification
statement, and for reviewing the accuracy of the processed document information and as made
available by the NetDMR system.
5.	SIGNATURE: The Certifier shall adopt as its electronic signature any Personal Identification
Number (PIN) assigned by the Regulatory Authority following acceptance of this Agreement.
The Certifier agrees that any such Signature affixed to or associated with any transmitted
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Document shall be sufficient to verify such party originated and possessed the requisite authority
both to originate the transaction and to verify the accuracy of the content, in the format of the
specified NetDMR transmission protocol or otherwise, at the time of transmittal. The Certifier
also expressly agrees that each report it submits by using its PIN constitutes their agreement with
the associated certification statement.
6.	SECURITY: The parties shall take reasonable actions to implement and maintain security
procedures necessary to ensure the protection of transmissions against the risk of unauthorized
access, alteration, loss or destruction including, but not limited to: protecting the secrecy of
passwords and electronic signatures and transmitting only files in an acceptable protocol.
7.	USE OF PIN: Each Certifier shall be either the permittee or a person identified by the permittee
as a representative authorized for signatory purposes by the permittee for each facility, person, or
other entity for which information is being reported. If a PIN has been compromised or where
there is evidence of potential compromise, it will be automatically or manually suspended. In
addition, the Regulatory Authority will inactivate or revoke a PIN where the Certifier is no longer
an authorized representative. Each Certifier expressly agrees that the Regulatory Authority may
act immediately and unilaterally in any decision to suspend, inactivate, revoke, or otherwise
disallow use of a PIN by any Certifier, where the Regulatory Authority believes that such action
is necessary to ensure the authenticity, integrity or general security of transmissions or records, or
where there are any actual or apparent violations of this agreement.
8.	INABILITY TO TRANSMIT OR FILE REPORTS ELECTRONICALLY: No party shall be
liable for any failure to perform its obligations in connection with any Electronic Transaction or
any Electronic Document, where such failure results from any act or cause beyond such party's
control which prevents such party from electronically transmitting or receiving any Documents,
except that the Certifier is nonetheless required to submit records or information required by law
via other means, as provided by applicable law and with the time period provided by such law.
9.	CONTINUATION OF OPERATIONS: In the event that electronic submission of DMR data is
not possible, it is the responsibility of the certifier to submit paper copies in accordance with the
requirements of the authorizing permit. Failure to submit DMR data by the date required by the
permit is a violation and will be recorded as such.
10.	SEVERABILITY: Any provision of the Agreement which is determined to be invalid or
unenforceable will be ineffective to the extent of such determination without invalidating the
remaining provisions of this Agreement or affecting the validity or enforceability of such
remaining provisions.
11.	TERMINATION AND RENEWAL: The agreement may be terminated by either party. Upon
termination of this agreement, the associated ability to submit electronic information through
NetDMR will also terminate. This subscriber agreement becomes effective upon notification of
approval by the Regulatory Authority to the Certifier (which may be either/or an automated
message from the NetDMR software, or separate notification). The regulatory authority will
normally provide notification of the effective date, but if no date is provided, the effective date is
the next reporting cycle following the notification. The subscriber agreement will continue until
modified by mutual consent or unless terminated with 60 days written notice by any party. The
permittee must resubmit this form at the time that a new permit application is submitted or when
permit responsibility transfers from one entity to another. This subscriber agreement should be
periodically reviewed and amended or revised when required. The requirements of this subscriber
agreement may, eventually, be incorporated into the NPDES permit so that they would be
renewed at the time of each discharge permit reissuance. The regulatory authority reserves the
right to approve or disapprove this subscriber agreement.
12.	GOVERNING LAW: This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with
40 CFR 122, 40 CFR 3, and other applicable state provisions.
13.	AGREEMENT:
• I agree:
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i.	To protect my account and password from compromise, not allow anyone else to
use my account, and not share my password with any other person;
ii.	To change my password if I believe it becomes known to any other person;
iii.	To promptly report to Regulatory Authority any evidence of the loss, theft, or
other compromise of my account or password not later than one business day;
iv.	To notify Regulatory Authority, in writing, if I terminate my employment, am
reassigned or any other change in my status that causes me to cease to be a
certifier represent any of the requested sites for the organization's electronic
reports to NetDMR. Notification should occur as soon as this change occurs.
v.	To review, in a timely manner, the email and onscreen acknowledgements and
copies of documents submitted through my account to NetDMR;
vi.	To report any evidence of discrepancy between the document submitted, and
what NetDMR received;
vii.	That in no event will Regulatory Authority be liable to me or my employer for
any special, consequential, indirect or similar damages, including any lost profits
or lost data arising out of the use or inability to use the software or of any data
supplied therewith even if Regulatory Authority or anyone else has been advised
of the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any other party.
Regulatory Authority disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including but
not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, with respect to the software and the accompanying written materials
«add state conditions here»
I understand that I will be held as legally bound, obligated, and responsible by the electronic
signature created as by a handwritten signature.
D.	Inactivation/Removal
Permittee must indicate reason for inactivation in Section B of the form. This is done to inform the
regulatory authority whether the permittee is switching back to paper DMRs, is no longer in business, or
has a temporary reason for inactivation.
E.	Signatory Authorization
The signatory authority is the appropriate individual identified under 40 CFR 122.22 with the authority to
sign permit applications, reports, and other permit-required submittals (e.g., DMRs).
Permit ID(s): TX0000014
I, Jane Doe, have the authority to enter into this Agreement for	and Permit ID TX0000014
under the applicable standards. I request Regulatory Authority grant	i the ability to submit
DMRs for Permit ID TX0000014.
		President		
Signatory Authority Signature	Title	Date
F. Subscriber Signature
The subscriber is the NetDMR user that submits this agreement to request to electronically sign DMRs.
The subscriber is given signatory authority to sign reports and other information (e.g. DMRs) either under
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40 CFR 122.22(a) or is delegated signatory authority by the individual(s) identified as the signatory
authority in Section E of this agreement [See 40 CFR 122.22(b)].
Permit ID: TX0002440
I, John Smith, have the authority to enter into this Agreement for ABC Steel and Permit ID TX0002440
under the applicable standards.
Permit ID: TX0000014
I, John Smith, am authorized by the signatory authority named in Part E of this document, who does have
the authority under the applicable standards, to enter into this agreement for AAA Waste and Permit ID
TX0000014.
By submitting this application to Regulatory Authority I. John Smith, have read, understand, and accept
the terms and conditions of this subscriber agreement. I certify under penalty of law that I have personally
examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this application and all attachments and that,
based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in
the application, I believe that the information is true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are
significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.
Subscriber Signature	Date
Print this form, save a copy for your records, and mail to: «insert regulatory authority mailing address»
Checklist - Permitting Authority Use Only:
Check

Name
Date

Form Received by



Verified ICIS-NPDES Permit Limits



Regulatory Authority Approves NetDMR
Authorization



ICIS-NPDES NetDMR Flag Populated



User Approved in NetDMR Application



Notification to User



Inactivated?


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Appendix 3
DMR Importing Basics
Who can import a DMR?
-	Data Provider/Permittee with Edit Role, Permit Administrator, or user with Signatory
Role.
DMR import format requirements
DMR Import file contents all the information for a parameter that conforms to the file
specifications described in Appendix C in the NetDMR National Instance User Guide -
Permittee and Data Provider.
The DMR import file must be separated by comma saved as CSV, TXT or ZIP format.
-	Each field may or may not be enclosed in double quotes.
-	Data for each parameter is located on a separate line.
A Parameter row of a DMR must exists in NetDMR.
Data Replacement Strategy
User must specify:
Append Only - The import can add data to an in-process DMR but can not overwrite the
DMR's existing data, it only adds to fields that were previously blank.
Overwrite and Append - The import can replace data in an in-process DMR. Adds data
to fields that were previously blank and updates existing data with the new data. Acts like
a change.
Restrictions/Other Notes
-	User must still use the NetDMR web forms to provide Principal Executive Officer, and to
Sign and Submit a completed DMR.
Attachments for a DMR cannot be imported.
The file cannot be larger than 20 megabytes.
-	User can do as many imports to the same DMR as they want.
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DMR Import Template
permitted
feature
id
limit_set
txt
mped
txt
parameter
cd
monitoring
Jocation_
cd
season_
num
quant_1_
nodi cd
quantj
jualifier
txt
quantj
jample
num
quantj
_effluent
num
tjuant_2_
nodi cd
quant_2_
tjualifier_
txt
quantj
jample
num
quantj
jffluent
num
quant_uom
cd
conc_1_
nodi cd
cone 1
qualifier
txt
cone 1
sample_
num
cone 1
effluent_
num
concJ_
nodi cd
cone 2
qualifier
txt
cone 2
sample_
num
cone 2
effluent_
num
conc_3_
nodi cd
cone 3
qualifier
txt
cone 3
sample_
num
cone 3
effluent_
num
conc_uom
cd
excursions
num
freq_analysis
cd
sample_
type cd



























































































































































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