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NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix A - Definitions, Abbreviations, and Acronyms (for the purposes of

this permit).

A.I. DEFINITIONS

Action Area - all areas to be affected directly or indirectly by the federal action and not merely
the immediate area involved in the action. See 50 CFR 402. For the purposes of this permit and
for application of Endangered Species Act requirements, the following areas are included in the
definition of action area:

•	The areas where stormwater discharges originate and flow from the industrial facility to
the point of discharge into receiving waters. (Example: Where stormwater flows into a
ditch, swale, or gully that leads to receiving waters and where listed species (such as
listed amphibians) are found in the ditch, swale, orgully.)

•	The areas where stormwater from industrial activities discharge into receiving waters and
the areas in the immediate vicinity of the point of discharge. (Example: Where
stormwater from industrial activities discharges into a stream segment that is known to
harbor listed aquatic species.)

•	The areas where stormwater controls will be constructed and operated, including any
areas where stormwater flows to and from the stormwater controls. (Example: Where a
stormwater retention pond would be built.)

•	The areas upstream and/or downstream from the stormwater discharge into a stream
segment that may be affected by these discharges. (Example: Where sediment
discharged to a receiving stream settles downstream and impacts a breeding area of a
listed aquatic species.)

Antidegradation Policy or Antidegradation Requirements - the water quality standards
regulation that requires States and Tribes to establish a three-tiered antidegradation program:

1.	Tier 1 maintains and protects existing uses and water quality conditions necessary to
support such uses. An existing use can be established by demonstrating that fishing,
swimming, or other uses have actually occurred since November 28, 1975, or that the
water quality is suitable to allow such uses to occur. Where an existing use is established,
it must be protected even if it is not listed in the water quality standards as a designated
use. Tier 1 requirements are applicable to all surfacewaters.

2.	Tier 2 maintains and protects "high quality" waters — water bodies where existing
conditions are better than necessary to support CWA § 101 (a)(2) "fishable/swimmable"
uses. Water quality can be lowered in such waters. However, state and tribal Tier 2
programs identify procedures that must be followed and questions that must be
answered before a reduction in water quality can be allowed. In no case may water
quality be lowered to a level which would interfere with existing or designated uses.

3.	Tier 3 maintains and protects water quality in outstanding national resource waters
(ONRWs). Except for certain temporary changes, water quality cannot be lowered in
such waters. ONRWs generally include the highest quality waters of the United States.
However, the ONRW classification also offers special protection for waters of exceptional
ecological significance, i.e., those which are important, unique, or sensitive ecologically.
Decisions regarding which water bodies qualify to be ONRWs are made by States and
authorized Indian Tribes.

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Arid Areas - areas where annual rainfall averages from 0 to 10 inches.

Best Available Technology Economically Achievable (BAT) - defined in CWA section 304(b)(2).

Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology (BCT) - defined in CWA section 304(b)(4).

Best Practicable Control Technology Currently Available (BPT) - defined in CWA section
304(b)(1).

Bypass - the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility. See
40 CFR 122.41 (m)(l)(i).

CERCLA Site (i.e., Superfund Site) - for the purposes of this permit, a site as defined in Section
101 (9) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. § 9601 (9), that is undergoing a remedial investigation and feasibility study, or
for which a Record of Decision for remedial action has been issued in accordance with the
National Contingency Plan, 40 CFR Part 300.

Co-located Industrial Activities - any industrial activities, excluding your primary industrial
activity(ies), located on-site that are defined by the stormwater regulations at 122.26(b) (14) (i)-
and (xi). An activity at a facility is not considered co-located if the activity, when considered
separately, does not meet the description of a category of industrial activity covered by the
stormwater regulations or identified by the SIC code list in AppendixD.

Confidential Business Information (CBI) - see 40 CFR Part 2 for relevant definitions of CBI:
http://www.apo.aov/fdsvs/pka/CFR-2013-title40-vol1 /pdf/CFR-2013-title40-vol1-part2-
subpartB.pdf.

Control Measures - refers to any stormwater control or other method (including narrative effluent
limitations) used to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants to waters of the United States.

Corrective Action - for the purposes of the permit, any action taken, or required to be taken, to
repair, modify, or replace any stormwater control used at the site; (2) clean up and dispose of
spills, releases, or other deposits found on the site; and (3) remedy a permitviolation.

Critical Habitat - as defined in the Endangered Species Act at 16 U.S.C. 1531 for a threatened or
endangered species, (i) the specific areas within the geographical area occupied by the
species, at the time it is listed in accordance with the provisions of section 4 of the Endangered
Species Act, on which are found those physical or biological features essential to the
conservation of the species and which may require special management considerations or
protection; and (ii) specific areas outside the geographical area occupied by the species at the
time it is listed in accordance with the provisions of section 4 of the Endangered Species Act,
upon a determination by the Secretary that such areas are essential for the conservation of the
species.

Director - a Regional Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency or an authorized
representative. See 40 CFR 122.2.

Discharge - when used without qualification, means the "discharge of a pollutant." See 40 CFR
122.2.

Discharge of a Pollutant - any addition of any " pollutant" or combination of pollutants to
"waters of the United States" from any "point source," or any addition of any pollutant or
combination of pollutants to the waters of the "contiguous zone" or the ocean from any point
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transportation. This includes additions of pollutants into waters of the United States from: surface
runoff which is collected or channeled by man; discharges through pipes, sewers, or other
conveyances, leading into privately owned treatment works. See 40 CFR 122.2.

Discharge Point - for the purposes of this permit, the location where collected and
concentrated stormwater flows are discharged from the facility such that the first receiving
waterbody into which the discharge flows, either directly or through a separate storm sewer
system, is a water of the U.S.

Discharge-Related Activity - activities that cause, contribute to, or result in stormwater and
allowable non-stormwater point source discharges, and measures such as the siting,
construction and operation of stormwater controls to control, reduce, or prevent pollution in the
discharges.

Discharge to an Impaired Water - for the purposes of this permit, a discharge to an impaired
water occurs if the first water of the U.S. to which you discharge is identified by a state, tribe, or
EPA as not meeting an applicable water quality standard, and requires development of a total
maximum daily load (TMDL) (pursuant to Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act), oris addressed
by an EPA-approved or established TMDL, or is not in either of the above categories but the
waterbody is covered by pollution control requirements that meet the requirements of 40 CFR
130.7(b)(1). For discharges that enter a separate storm sewer system prior to discharge, the
water of the U.S. to which you discharge is the waterbody that receives the stormwater
discharge from the storm sewer system.

Drought-Stricken Area - for the purposes of this permit, an area in which the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration's U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook indicates for the period that
any of the following conditions are likely: (1) "Drought to persist or intensify", (2) "Drought
ongoing, some improvement", (3) "Drought likely to improve, impacts ease", or (4) "Drought
development likely". See

http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.aov/products/expert assessment/season drouaht.gif.

Effective Operating Condition - for the purposes of this permit, a stormwater control is kept in
effective operating condition if it has been implemented and maintained in such a manner that
it is working as designed to minimize pollutant discharges.

Effluent Limitations - for the purposes of this permit, any of the Part 2requirements.

Effluent Limitations Guideline (ELG) - defined in 40 CFR § 122.2 as a regulation published by the
Administrator under section 304(b) of CWA to adopt or revise effluent limitations.

Eligible - for the purposes of this permit, refers to stormwater and allowable non-stormwater
discharges that are authorized for coverage under this general permit.

Endangered Species - defined in the Endangered Species Act at 16 U.S.C. 1531 as any species
which is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range other than a
species of the Class Insecta determined by the Secretary to constitute a pest whose protection
under the provisions of this Act would present an overwhelming and overriding risk to man.

Existing Discharger - an operator applying for coverage under this permit for discharges
authorized previously under an NPDES general or individual permit.

Facility or Activity - any NPDES "point source" (including land or appurtenances thereto) that is
subject to regulation under the NPDES program. See 40 CFR 122.2.

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Feasible - for the purposes of this permit, feasible means technologically possible and
economically practicable and achievable in light of best industry practices. EPA notes that it
does not intend for any permit requirement to conlict with state water rights law.

Federal Operator - an entity that meets the definition of "Operator" in this permit and is either
any department, agency or instrumentality of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of
the Federal government of the United States, or another entity, such as a private contractor,
operating for any such department, agency, or instrumentality.

Green Infrastructure - the range of measures that use plant or soil systems, permeable pavement
or other permeable surfaces or substrates, stormwater harvest and reuse, or landscaping to
store, infiltrate, or evapotranspirate stormwater and reduce flows to sewer systems or to surface
waters. See Section 502 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1362).

Hazardous Materials or Hazardous Substances or Toxic Materials - for the purposes of this permit,
any liquid, solid, or contained gas that contain properties that are dangerous or potentially
harmful to human health or the environment. See also 40 CFR §261.2.

Historic Property - as defined in the National Historic Preservation Act regulations means any
prehistoric or historic district, site, building, structure, or object included in, or eligible for inclusion
in, the National Register of Historic Places maintained by the Secretary of the Interior. This term
includes artifacts, records, and remains that are related to and located within such properties.
The term includes properties of traditional religious and cultural importance to an Indian tribe or
Native Hawaiian organization and that meet the National Register criteria.

Impaired Water (or "Water Quality Impaired Water" or "Water Quality Limited Segment") - for
the purposes of this permit, waters identified by a state, tribe, or EPA as not meeting an
applicable water quality standard, and require development of a total maximum daily load
(TMDL) (pursuant to Section 303(d) of the CWA), or are addressed by an EPA-approved or
established TMDL, or are covered by pollution controls requirements that meet the requirements
of 40 FR 130.7(b)(1). For discharges that enter a separate storm sewer system prior to discharge,
the first water of the U.S. to which you discharge is the waterbody that receives the stormwater
discharge from the storm sewer system.

Indian Country or Indian Country Lands - defined at 40 CFR 122.2 as:

a)	All land within the limits of any Indian reservation under the jurisdiction of the United
States Government, notwithstanding the issuance of any patent, and including rights-of-
way running through the reservation;

b)	All dependent Indian communities within the borders of the United States, whether within
the original or subsequently acquired territory thereof, and whether within or without the
limits of a State: and

c)	All Indian allotments, the Indian titles to which have not been extinguished, including
rights-of-way running through the same. This definition includes all land held in trust for an
Indian tribe. (18 U.S.C. 1151)

Infeasible - for the purposes of this permit, infeasible means not technologically possible or not
economically practicable and achievable in light of best industry practices. EPA notes that it
does not intend for any permit requirement to conflict with state water rights law.

Industrial Activity - the 10 categories of industrial activities included in the definition of
"stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity" as defined in 40 CFR 122.26(b) (14) (i)-
and (xi).

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Industrial Stormwater - stormwater runoff from industrial activity.

Measurable Storm Event - a precipitation event that results in a measurable amount of
precipitation (i.e., a storm event that results in an actual discharge) and that follows the
preceding storm event by at least 72 hours (3-days). The 72-hour storm interval does not apply if
you document that less than a 72-hour interval is representative for local storm events.

Minimize - for the purposes of this permit, minimize means to reduce and/or eliminate to the
extent achievable using control measures that are technologically available and economically
practicable and achievable in light of best industry practices.

Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) - defined at 40 CFR § 122.26(b) (8) as a conveyance or
system of conveyances (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins,
curbs, gutters, ditches, manmade channels, or storm drains):

1.	Owned or operated by a state, city, town, borough, county, parish, district, association,
or other public body (created by or pursuant to State law) having jurisdiction over
disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other wastes, including special
districts under state law such as a sewer district, flood control district or drainage district,
or similar entity, or an Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a
designated and approved management agency under section 208 of the CWA that
discharges to waters of the United States;

2.	Designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater;

3.	Which is not a combined sewer; and

4.	Which is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) as defined at 40 CFR
122.2. See 40 CFR 122.26(b)(4) and (b)(7).

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) - defined at 40 CFR § 122.2 as the
national program for issuing, modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring and
enforcing permits, and imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements, under sections 307,
402, 318, and 405 of CWA. The term includes an 'approved program.'

New Discharger - a facility from which there is or may be a discharge, that did not commence
the discharge of pollutants at a particular site prior to August 13, 1979, which is not a new source,
and which has never received a finally effective NPDES permit for discharges at that site. See 40
CFR 122.2.

New Source - any building, structure, facility, or installation from which there is or may be a
"discharge of pollutants," the construction of which commenced:

•	after promulgation of standards of performance under section 306 of the CWA which are
applicable to such source, or

•	after proposal of standards of performance in accordance with section 306 of the CWA
which are applicable to such source, but only if the standards are promulgated in
accordance with section 306 within 120 days of their proposal. See 40 CFR 122.2.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) - technology-based standards for facilities that
qualify as new sources under 40 CFR 122.2 and 40 CFR 122.29.

No Exposure - all industrial materials or activities protected by a storm-resistant shelter to prevent
exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt, and/or runoff. See 40 CFR 122.26(g).

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Non-Stormwater Discharges - discharges that do not originate from storm events. They can
include, but are not limited to, discharges of process water, air conditioner condensate, non-
contact cooling water, pavement wash water, external building washdown, irrigation water, or
uncontaminated ground water or spring water.

Notice of Intent (NOI) - the form (electronic or paper) required for authorization of coverage
under the Multi-Sector General Permit.

Notice of Termination (NOT) - the form (electronic or paper) required for terminating coverage
under the Multi-Sector General Permit.

Operator - any entity with a stormwater discharge associated with industrial activity that meets
either of the following two criteria:

1.	The entity has operational control over industrial activities, including the ability to make
modifications to those activities; or

2.	The entity has day-to-day operational control of activities at a facility necessary to
ensure compliance with the permit (e.g., the entity is authorized to direct workers at a
facility to carry out activities required by the permit).

Outfall -see "Discharge Point."

Permitting Authority - for the purposes of this permit, EPA, a Regional Administrator of EPA, or an
authorized representative.

Person - an individual, association, partnership, corporation, municipality, State or Federal
agency, or an agent or employee thereof. See 40 CFR 122.2.

Point Source - any discernible, confined, and discrete conveyance, including but not limited to
any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container, rolling stock,
concentrated animal feeding operation, landfill leachate collection system, vessel, or other
floating craft from which pollutants are or may be discharged. This term does not include return
flows from irrigated agriculture or agricultural stormwater runoff. See 40 CFR 122.2.

Pollutant - defined at 40 CFR § 122.2. A partial listing from this definition includes: dredged spoil,
solid waste, incinerator residue, filter backwash, sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions,
chemical wastes, biological materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar
dirt, and industrial, municipal and agricultural waste discharged into water. See 40 CFR 122.2.

Pollutant of Concern - a pollutant which causes or contributes to a violation of a water quality
standard, including a pollutant which is identified as causing an impairment in a state's 303(d)
list.

Primary Industrial Activity - includes any activities performed on-site which are (1) identified by
the facility's primary SIC code and included in the descriptions of 122.26(b) (14) (ii), (iii), (vi), (viii),
or (xi); or (2) included in the narrative descriptions of 122.26(b)(14)(i), (iv), (v), (vii), or (ix). [For co-
located activities covered by multiple SIC codes, it is recommended that the primary industrial
determination be based on the value of receipts or revenues or, if such information is not
available for a particular facility, the number of employees or production rate for each process
may be compared. The operation that generates the most revenue or employs the most
personnel is the operation in which the facility is primarily engaged. In situations where the vast
majority of on-site activity falls within one SIC code, that activity may be the primary industrial
activity.] Narrative descriptions in 40 CFR 122.26(b) (14) identified above include: (i) activities
subject to stormwater effluent limitations guidelines, new source performance standards, or toxic

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pollutant effluent standards; (iv) hazardous waste treatment storage, or disposal facilities
including those that are operating under interim status or a permit under subtitle C of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); (v) landfills, land application sites and open
dumps that receive or have received industrial wastes; (vii) steam electric power generating
facilities; and (ix) sewage treatment works with a design flow of 1.0 mgd or more.

Qualified Personnel - qualified personnel are those who are knowledgeable in the principles and
practices of industrial stormwater controls and pollution prevention, and who possess the
education and ability to assess conditions at the industrial facility that could impact stormwater
quality, and the education and ability to assess the effectiveness of stormwater controls
selected and installed to meet the requirements of the permit.

Reportable Quantity Release - a release of a hazardous substance at or above the established
legal threshold that requires emergency notification. Refer to 40 CFR Parts 110, 117, and 302 for
complete definitions and reportable quantities for which notification is required.

Restricted Information - for the purposes of this permit, information that is privileged or that is
otherwise protected from disclosure pursuant to applicable statutes, Executive Orders, or
regulations. Such information includes, but is not limited to: classified national security
information, protected critical infrastructure information, sensitive security information, and
proprietary business information.

Runoff Coefficient - the fraction of total rainfall that will appear at the conveyance as runoff.
See 40 CFR 122.26(b)(11).

Run-On - sources of stormwater that drain from land located upslope or upstream from the
regulated facily in question.

Saline Water or Saltwater - for the purposes of this permit, a waterbody with salinity that is equal
to or exceeds 10 parts per thousand 95 percent or more of the time, unless otherwise defined as
a coastal or marine water by the applicable state or tribal surface water quality standards.

Semi-Arid Areas - areas where annual rainfall averages from 10 to 20 inches.

Significant Materials - includes, but is not limited to: raw materials; fuels; materials such as
solvents, detergents, and plastic pellets; finished materials such as metallic products; raw
materials used in food processing or production; hazardous substances designated under
section 101(14) of CERCLA; any chemical the facility is required to report pursuant to section 313
of Title III of SARA; fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as ashes, slag and sludge that
have the potential to be released with stormwater discharges. See 40 CFR 122.26(b) (12).

Special Aquatic Sites - sites identified in 40 CFR 230 Subpart E. These are geographic areas, large
or small, possessing special ecological characteristics of productivity, habitat, wildlife protection,
or other important and easily disrupted ecological values. These areas are generally recognized
as significantly influencing or positively contributing to the general overall environmental health
or vitality of the entire ecosystem of a region.

Spill - for the purpose of this permit, the release of a hazardous or toxic substance from its
container or containment.

Stormwater - stormwater runoff, snow melt runoff, and surface runoff and drainage. See 40 CFR
122.26(b) (13).

Stormwater Controls - see "Control Measures."

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Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity - as used in this permit, a discharge
of pollutants in stormwater runoff from areas where land-disturbing activities (e.g., clearing,
grading, or excavating) occur, or where construction materials or equipment storage or
maintenance (e.g., fill piles, borrow areas, concrete truck washout, fueling), or other industrial
stormwater directly related to the construction process (e.g., concrete or asphalt batch plants)
are located. See 40 CFR 122.26(b) (14) (x) and 40 CFR 122.26(b) (15).

Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity - the discharge from any conveyance
that is used for collecting and conveying stormwater and that is directly related to
manufacturing, processing or raw materials storage areas at an industrial plant. The term does
not include discharges from facilities or activities excluded from the NPDES program under Part
122. For the categories of industries identified in this section, the term includes, but is not limited
to, stormwater discharges from industrial plant yards; immediate access roads and rail lines used
or traveled by carriers of raw materials, manufactured products, waste material, or by-products
used or created by the facility; material handling sites; refuse sites; sites used for the application
or disposal of process waste waters (as defined at part 401 of this chapter); sites used for the
storage and maintenance of material handling equipment; sites used for residual treatment,
storage, or disposal; shipping and receiving areas; manufacturing buildings; storage areas
(including tank farms) for raw materials, and intermediate and final products; and areas where
industrial activity has taken place in the past and significant materials remain and are exposed
to stormwater. For the purposes of this paragraph, material handling activities include storage,
loading and unloading, transportation, or conveyance of any raw material, intermediate
product, final product, by-product or waste product. The term excludes areas located on plant
lands separate from the plant's industrial activities, such as office buildings and accompanying
parking lots as long as the drainage from the excluded areas is not mixed with stormwater
drained from the above described areas. Industrial facilities include those that are federally,
state, or municipally owned or operated that meet the description of the facilities listed in 40 CFR
122.26(b) (14). The term also includes those facilities designated under the provisions of 40 CFR
122.26(a) (l)(v). See 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14).

Stormwater Team - the group of individuals responsible for oversight of the development and
modifications of the SWPPP, and oversight of compliance with the permit requirements. The
individuals on the "Stormwater Team" must be identified in the SWPPP.

Storm Event - a precipitation event that results in a measurable amount of precipitation.

Threatened Species - defined in the Endangered Species Act at 16 U.S.C. 1531 as any species
which is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or
a significant portion of its range.

Tier 2 Waters - For antidegradation purposes, pursuant to 40 CFR 131.12(a)(2), Tier 2 waters are
characterized as having water quality that exceeds the levels necessary to support propagation
of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and recreation in and on the water.

Tier 2.5 Waters - For antidegradation purposes, Tier 2.5 waters are those waters designated by
States or Tribes as requiring a level of protection equal to and above that given to Tier 2 waters,
but less than that given Tier 3 waters.States have special requirements for these waters.

Tier 3 Waters - For antidegradation purposes, pursuant to 40 CFR 131.12(a)(3), Tier 3 waters are
identified by states as having high quality waters constituting an Outstanding National Resource
Water (ONRW), such as waters of National Parks and State Parks, wildlife refuges, and waters of
exceptional recreational or ecological significance.

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Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)-The sum of the individual wasteload allocations (WLAs) for
point sources and load allocations (LAs) for nonpoint sources and natural background. If
receiving water has only one point source discharger, the TMDL is the sum of that point source
WLA plus the LAs for any nonpoint sources of pollution and natural background sources,
tributaries, or adjacent segments. TMDLs can be expressed in terms of either mass per time,
toxicity, or other appropriate measure. (See section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act and 40 CFR
130.2 and 130.7).

Toxic Waste-see "Hazardous Materials."

Uncontaminated Discharge - a discharge that does not cause or contribute to an exceedance
of applicable water quality standards.

Upset - Upset means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary
noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond
your reasonable control. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by
operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack
of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. See 40 CFR 122.41 (n)(l).

Water Quality Impaired - See "Impaired Water."

Water Quality Standards - defined in 40 CFR § 131.3, and are provisions of State or Federal law
which consist of a designated use or uses for the waters of the United States, water quality
criteria for such waters based upon such uses, and an antidegradation policy to protect high-
quality waters. Water quality standards protect the public health or welfare, enhance the quality
of water and serve the purposes of the Act.

Waters of the United States - See definition at 40 CFR § 122.2.

A.2. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

AIM - Advanced Implementation Measures

BAT - Best Available Technology Economically Achievable BOD5 - Biochemical Oxygen
Demand (5-day test)

BMP - Best Management Practice BPJ - Best Professional Judgment

CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act CGP -
Construction General Permit

CFR - Code of Federal Regulations COD - Chemical Oxygen Demand

CWA - Clean Water Act (or the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 ef seq) CWT
- Centralized Waste Treatment

DMR- Discharge Monitoring Report ELG- Effluent Limitations Guideline
EPA - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency ESA - Endangered Species Act
FWS - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service LA - Load Allocations
MGD - Million Gallons per Day MOS - Margin of Safety

MS4 - Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System MSGP - Multi-Sector General Permit

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NAICS - North American Industry Classification System NEPA - National Environmental Policy Act
NET - NPDES eReporting Tool

NHPA - National Historic Preservation Act NMFS - U. S. National Marine Fisheries Service NOI -
Notice of Intent

NOE - No Exposure

NOT - Notice of Termination

NPDES - National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NRC- National Response Center

NRHP - National Register of Historic Places NSPS - New Source Performance Standard NTU -
Nephelometric Turbidity Unit

OMB - U. S. Office of Management and Budget ORW - Outstanding Resource Water

OSM - U. S. Office of Surface Mining POTW - Publicly Owned Treatment Works

RCRA - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RQ - Reportable Quantity

SARA - Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act SDS - Safety Data Sheet

SHPO-State Historic Preservation Officer SIC-Standard Industrial Classification

SMCRA - Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act SPCC - Spill Prevention, Control, and
Countermeasures SWPPP - Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan

THPO-Tribal Historic Preservation Officer TMDL-Total Maximum Daily Load

TSDF - Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facility TSS - Total Suspended Solids

USGS - United States Geological Survey WLA - Wasteload Allocation

WQS - Water Quality Standard

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NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix B - Standard Permit Conditions.

Standard permit conditions in Appendix B are consistent with the general permit provisions required
under 40 CFR 122.41.

B.I. Duty To Comply.

You must comply with all conditions of this permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a
violation of the Clean Water Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit termination,
revocation and reissuance, or modification; or for denial of a permit renewal application.

A.	You must comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under section 307(a) of
the Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the regulations that
establish these standards, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the
requirement.

B.	Penalties for Violations of Permit Conditions: The Director will adjust the civil and
administrative penalties listed below in accordance with the Civil Monetary Penalty Inflation
Adjustment Rule (61 FR 252, December 31, 1996, pp. 69359-69366, as corrected in 62 FR 54,
March 20, 1997, pp. 13514-13517) as mandated by the Debt Collection Improvement Act of
1996 for inflation on a periodic basis. This rule allows EPA's penalties to keep pace with
inflation. The Agency is required to review its penalties at least once every 4 years thereafter
and to adjust them as necessary for inflation according to a specified formula. The civil and
administrative penalties following were adjusted for inflation starting in 1996.

1. Criminal Penalties.

1.1.	Negligent Violations. The CWA provides that any person who negligently violates permit
conditions implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act is
subject to criminal penalties of not less than $2,500 nor more than $25,000 per day of
violation, or imprisonment of not more than one year, or both. In the case of a second
or subsequent conviction for a negligent violation, a person shall be subject to criminal
penalties of not more than $50,000 per day of violation or by imprisonment of not more
than two years, or both.

1.2.	Knowing Violations. The CWA provides that any person who knowingly violates permit
conditions implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act is
subject to a fine of not less than $5,000 nor more than $50,000 per day of violation, or by
imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or both. In the case of a second or subsequent
conviction for a knowing violation, a person shall be subject to criminal penalties of not
more than $100,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment of not more than 6 years, or
both.

1.3.	Knowing Endangermenf. The CWA provides that any person who knowingly violates
permit conditions implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act
and who knows at that time that he or she is placing another person in imminent
danger of death or serious bodily injury shall upon conviction be subject to a fine of not
more than $250,000 or by imprisonment of not more than 15 years, or both. In the case
of a second or subsequent conviction for a knowing endangermenf violation, a
personshall be subject to a fine of not more than $500,000 or by imprisonment of not
more than 30 years, or both. An organization, as defined in section 309(c) (3) (B) (iii) of
the Act, shall, upon conviction of violating the imminent danger provision be subject to
a fine of not more than $1,000,000 and can fined up to $2,000,000 for second or
subsequent convictions.

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1.4. False Statement. The CWA provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or
knowingly renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method required to be
maintained under this permit shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more
than $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more than 2 years, or both. If a conviction of a
person is for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person under this
paragraph, punishment is a fine of not more than $20,000 per day of violation, or by
imprisonment of not more than 4 years, or both. The Act further provides that any
person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in
any record or other document submitted or required to be maintained under this
permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or non-compliance shall,
upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by
imprisonment for not more than 6 months per violation, or by both.

2.	Civil Penalties. The CWA provides that any person who violates a permit condition
implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act is subject to a civil
penalty not to exceed the maximum amounts authorized by Section 309(d) of the Act and
the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act (28 U.S.C. § 2461 note) as amended by
the Debt Collection Improvement Act (31 U.S.C. § 3701 note) (currently $37,500 per day for
each violation).

3.	Administrative Penalties. The CWA provides that any person who violates a permit condition
implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act is subject to an
administrative penalty, as follows

3.1	Class I Penalty. Not to exceed the maximum amounts authorized by Section
309(g)(2)(A) of the Act and the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act (28
U.S.C. § 2461 note) as amended by the Debt Collection Improvement Act (31 U.S.C. §
3701 note) (currently $16,000 per violation, with the maximum amount of any Class I
penalty assessed not to exceed $37,500).

3.2	Class II Penalty. Not to exceed the maximum amounts authorized by Section
309(g)(2)(B) of the Act and the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act (28
U.S.C. § 2461 note) as amended by the Debt Collection Improvement Act (31 U.S.C. §
3701 note) (currently $11,000 per day for each day during which the violation
continues, with the maximum amount of any Class II penalty not to exceed$177,500).

B.2. Duty to Reapply.

If you wish to continue an activity regulated by this permit after the expiration date of this permit,
you must apply for and obtain authorization as required by the new permit once EPA issues it.

B.3. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity Not a Defense.

It shall not be a defense for you in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to
halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this
permit.

B.4. Duty to Mitigate.

You must take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this permit
which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment.

B.5. Proper Operation and Maintenance.

You must at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and
control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by you to achieve compliance
with the conditions of this permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate
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operation of backup or auxiliary facilities or similar systems which are installed by you only when the
operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit.

B.6. Permit Actions.

This permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. Your filing of a request
for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned
changes or anticipated noncompliance does not stay any permit condition.

B.7. Property Rights.

This permit does not convey any property rights of any sort, or any exclusive privileges.

B.8. Duty to Provide Information.

You must furnish to EPA or an authorized representative (including an authorized contractor acting
as a representative of EPA), within a reasonable time, any information which EPA may request to
determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating this permit or to
determine compliance with this permit. You must also furnish to EPA or an authorized representative
upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this permit.

B.9. Inspection and Entry.

You must allow EPA or an authorized representative (including an authorized contractor acting as a
representative of EPA), upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required
by law, to:

A.	Enter upon your premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or
where records must be kept under the conditions of this permit;

B.	Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the
conditions of this permit;

C.	Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control
equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit;and

D.	Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of assuring permit compliance or
as otherwise authorized by the Clean Water Act, any substances or parameters at any
location.

B.10. Monitoring and Records.

A.	Samples and measurements taken for the purpose of monitoring must be representative of
the volume and nature of the monitored activity.

B.	You must retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and
maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring
instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this permit, and records of all data used to
complete the application for this permit, for a period of at least three years from the date
the permit expires or the date the permittee's authorization is terminated. This period may
be extended by request of EPA at anytime.

C. Records of monitoring information must include:

1.	The date, exact place, and time of sampling ormeasurements;

2.	The individual(s) who performed the sampling ormeasurements;

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3.	The date(s) analyses were performed

4.	The individual(s) who performed the analyses;

5.	The analytical techniques or methods used; and

6.	The results of such analyses.

D.	Monitoring must be conducted according to test procedures approved under 40 CFRPart
136, unless other test procedures have been specified in the permit.

E.	The Clean Water Act provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly
renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this
permit shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000, or by
imprisonment for not more than 2 years, or both. If a conviction of a person is for a violation
committed after a first conviction of such person under this paragraph, punishment is a fine
of not more than $20,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment of not more than 4 years,
or both.

B.11. Signatory Requirements.

A.	NOIs, NOTs, and NOEs must be signed as follows:

1.	For a corporation: By a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this
subsection, a responsible corporate officer means: (i) a president, secretary,
treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business
function, or any other person who performs similar policy- or decision-making
functions for the corporation, or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing,
production, or operating facilities, provided, the manager is authorized to make
management decisions which govern the operation of the regulated facility
including having the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment
recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to
assure long term environmental compliance with environmental laws and
regulations; the manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established or
actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for permit application
requirements; and where authority to sign documents has been assigned or
delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures.

2.	For a partnership or sole proprietorship: By a general partner or the proprietor,
respectively; or

3.	For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: By either a principal
executive officer or ranking elected official. For purposes of this subsection, a
principal executive officer of a federal agency includes (i) the chief executive officer
of the agency, or (ii) a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall
operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency (e.g., Regional Administrator
of EPA).

B.	Your SWPPP, including changes to your SWPPP to document any corrective actions or
advanced implementation measures taken as required by Part 5, and any other
compliance documentation required under this permit, including the Annual Report, DMRs,
and inspection reports, must be signed by a person described in Appendix B, Subsection

11 .A above or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly
authorized representative only if:

1.	The authorization is made in writing by a person described in Appendix B, Subsection
11.A;

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the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity such as the position of plant
manager, operator of a well or a well field, superintendent, position of equivalent
responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for
environmental matters for the company. (A duly authorized representative maythus
be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position); and

3. The signed and dated written authorization is included in the SWPPP. A copy must be
submitted to EPA, if requested.

C.	All other changes to your SWPPP, and other compliance documentation required under
Part 5.3, must be signed and dated by the person preparing the change or documentation.

D.	Changes to Authorization. If an authorization under this permit is no longer accurate
because the industrial facility has been purchased by a different entity, a new NOI satisfying
the requirements of Part 1.3 must be submitted to EPA. See Table 1-2 in Part 1.3.3 of the
permit. However, if the only change that is occurring is a change in contact information or
a change in the facility's address, the operator need only make a modification to the
existing NOI submitted for authorization.

E.	Any person signing documents in accordance with Appendix B, Subsections 11 .A or 11 .B
above must include the following certification:

"I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared
under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that
qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information contained
therein. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or
those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information
contained is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I
am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including
the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations."

F.	For persons signing documents electronically, in addition to meeting other applicable
requirements in Appendix I, Subsection B. 11, such signatures must be legally dependable
with no less evidentiary value than their paperequivalent.

G.	The CWA provides that any person who knowingly makes any false statement,
representation, or certification in any record or other document submitted or required to be
maintained under this permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or non-
compliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per
violation, or by imprisonment for not more than 6 months per violation, or by both.

B.I 2. Reporting Requirements.

A.	Planned changes. You must give notice to EPA as soon as possible, but no fewer than 30
days, of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility. Notice is
required only when:

1.	The alteration or addition to a permitted facility may meet one of the criteria for
determining whether a facility is a new source in 40 CFR 122.29(b);or

2.	The alteration or addition could significantly change the nature or increase the
quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification applies to pollutants which are
subject neither to effluent limitations in the permit, nor to notification requirements
under40 CFR 122.42(a)(1).

B.	Anticipated noncompliance. You must give advance notice to EPA of any planned
changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit
requirements.

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C.	Transfers. This permit is not transferable to any person except after notice to EPA. Where a
facility wants to change the name of the permittee, the original permittee (the first owner or
operators) must submit a Notice of Termination pursuant to Part 1.4. The new owner or
operator must submit a Notice of Intent in accordance with Part 1.3.3 and Table 1 -2. See
also requirements in Appendix B, Subsections 11 .B and 11 .D.

D.	Monitoring reports. Monitoring results must be reported at the intervals specified elsewhere
in this permit.

1.	Pursuant to Part 7.1, all monitoring data collected pursuant to Part 4 must be
submitted to EPA using EPA's online DMR system (http://www.epa.aov/netdmr/).

2.	If you monitor any pollutant more frequently than required by the permit using test
procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136 or as specified in the permit, the results
of this monitoring must be included in the calculation and reporting of the data
submitted in the DMR.

3.	Calculations for all limitations which require averaging of measurements must use an
arithmetic mean. For averaging purposes, use a value of zero for any individual
sample parameter, which is determined to be less than the method detection limit.
For sample values that fall between the method detection level and the quantitation
limit (i.e., a confirmed detection but below the level that can be reliably quantified),
use a value halfway between zero and the quantitation limit.

E.	Compliance schedules. Reports of compliance or noncompliance with, or any progress
reports on, interim and final requirements contained in any compliance schedule of this
permit must be submitted no later than 14 days following each scheduledate.

F.	Twenty-four hour reporting.

1.	You must report any noncompliance which may endanger health or the
environment. Any information must be provided orally within 24 hours from the time
you become aware of the circumstances. A written submission must also be provided
within five days of the time you become aware of the circumstances. The written
submission must contain a description of the noncompliance and its cause; the
period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the
noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to
continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent
reoccurrence of the noncompliance.

2.	The following shall be included as information which must be reported within 24 hours
under this paragraph.

a.	Any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in the
permit. (See 40 CFR 122.41 (m) (3) (ii))

b.	Any upset which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit

c.	Violation of a maximum daily discharge limit for any numericeffluent
limitation. (See 40 CFR 122.44(g).)

3.	EPA may waive the written report on a case-by-case basis for reports under
Appendix B, Subsection 12.F.2 if the oral report has been received within 24 hours.

G. Other noncompliance. You must report all instances of noncompliance not reported under
Appendix B, Subsections 12.D, 12.E, and 12.F, at the time monitoring reports are submitted.
The reports must contain the information listed in Appendix B, Subsection 12.F.

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H. Other information. Where you become aware that you failed to submit any relevant facts in
your NOI, or submitted incorrect information in your NOI or in any report to the Permitting
Authority, you must promptly submit such facts orinformation.

B.I 3. Bypass.

A.	Definitions.

1.	Bypass means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a
treatment facility See 40 CFR 122.41 (m)(l)(i).

2.	Severe property damage means substantial physical damage to property, damage
to the treatment facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial
and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to
occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean
economic loss caused by delays in production. See 40 CFR122.41 (m)(l)(ii).

B.	Bypass not exceeding limitations. You may allow any bypass to occur which does not cause
effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if it also is for essential maintenance to assure
efficient operation. These bypasses are not subject to the provisions of Appendix B,
Subsections 13.C and 13.D. See 40 CFR 122.41 (m) (2).

C.	Notice.

1.	Anticipated bypass. If you know in advance of the need for a bypass, you must
submit prior notice, if possible at least ten days before the date of the bypass. See 40
CFR 122.41 (m) (3) (i).

2.	Unanticipated bypass. You must submit notice of an unanticipated bypass as
required in Appendix B, Subsection 12.F (24-hour notice). See 40 CFR 122.41 (m) (3) (ii).

D.	Prohibition of bypass. See 40 CFR 122.41 (m) (4).

1.	Bypass is prohibited, and EPA may take enforcement action against you for bypass,
unless:

a.	Bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe
property damage;

b.	There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of
auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, or maintenance
during normal periods of equipment downtime. This condition is not satisfied
if adequate back-up equipment should have been installed in the exercise
of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred
during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance;
and

c.	You submitted notices as required under Appendix B, Subsection 13.C.

2.	EPA may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse effects, if EPA
determines that it will meet the three conditions listed above in Appendix B,
Subsection 13.D.1.

B.I 4. Upset.

A. Definition. Upset means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and

temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of
factors beyond your reasonable control. An upset does not include noncompliance to the
extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate
treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. See

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40CFR 122.41 (n)(l).

B.	Effect of an upset. An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for
noncompliance with such technology based permit effluent limitations if the
requirements of Appendix B, Subsection 14.C are met. No determination made during
administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by upset, and before
an action for noncompliance, is final administrative action subject to judicial review.
See 40CFR 122.41 (n) (2).

C.	Conditions necessary for a demonstration of upset. See 40 CFR 122.41 (n) (3). A permittee
who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset must demonstrate, through
properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence that:

1.	An upset occurred and that you can identify the cause(s) of the upset;

2.	The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated; and

3.	You submitted notice of the upset as required in Appendix B, Subsection 12.F.2.b (24
hour notice).

4.	You complied with any remedial measures required under Appendix B, Subsection4.

D.	Burden of proof. In any enforcement proceeding, you, as the one seeking to establish the
occurrence of an upset, have the burden of proof. See 40 CFR 122.41 (n)(4).

B.I 5. Retention of Records.

Copies of the SWPPP and all documentation required by this permit, including records of all data
used to complete the NOI to be covered by this permit, must be retained for at least three years
from the date that permit coverage expires or is terminated. This period may be extended by
request of EPA at any time.

B.I 6. Reopener Clause.

A.	Procedures for modification or revocation. Permit modification or revocation will be
conducted according to 40 CFR §122.62, §122.63, §122.64 and §124.5.

B.	Water quality protection. If there is evidence indicating that the stormwater discharges
authorized by this permit cause, have the reasonable potential to cause or contribute to an
excursion above any applicable water quality standard, you may be required to obtain an
individual permit, or the permit may be modified to include different limitations and/or
requirements.

C.	Timing of permit modification. EPA may elect to modify the permit prior to its expiration
(rather than waiting for the new permit cycle) to comply with any new statutory or
regulatory requirements, such as for effluent limitation guidelines that may be promulgated
in the course of the current permit cycle.

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NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix C - Areas Eligible for Permit Coverage.

EPA can only provide permit coverage in these areas and for classes of discharges that are
outside the scope of a state's NPDES program authorization.

C.I EPA Region 1: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.

This permit offers NPDES permit coverage for stormwater discharges associated with industrial
activity from the following areas in EPA Region 1:

Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

CTR05I000

Indian Country within the State of Connecticut

MAR050000

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, except Indian country

MAR05I000

Indian country within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

NHR050000

State of New Hampshire

RIR05I000

Indian country within the State of Rhode Island

VTR05F000

Areas in the State of Vermont subject to industrial activity by a Federal
Operator

For stormwater discharges in EPA Region 1 outside the areas of coverage identified above,
please contact your state NPDES permitting authority to obtain coverage under a state-issued
NPDES permit.

C.2 EPA Region 2: New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.

This permit offers NPDES permit coverage for stormwater discharges associated with industrial
activity from the following areas in EPA Region 2:

Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

PRR050000

Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

NYR05I000

Indian country within the State of New York, except the lands of the St. Regis
Mohawk Tribe

For stormwater discharges in EPA Region 2 outside the areas of coverage identified above,
please contact your state NPDES permitting authority to obtain coverage under a state-issued
NPDES permit.

C.3 EPA Region 3: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West
Virginia.

This permit offers NPDES permit coverage for stormwater discharges associated with industrial
activity from the following areas in EPA Region 3:

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Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

DCR050000

District of Columbia

DER05F000

Areas in the State of Delaware subject to industrial activity by a Federal
Operator

VAR05I000

Indian country within the State of Virginia

For stormwater discharges in EPA Region 3 outside the areas of coverage identified above,
please contact your state NPDES permitting authority to obtain coverage under a state-issued
NPDES permit.

C.4 EPA Region 4: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Tennessee.

This permit offers NPDES permit coverage for stormwater discharges associated with industrial
activity from the following areas in EPA Region 4:

Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

ALR05I000

Indian country within the State of Alabama

FLRORIOOO

Indian country within the State of Florida

MSR05I000

Indian country within the State of Mississippi

NCR05I000

Indian country within the State of North Carolina

For stormwater discharges in EPA Region 4 outside the areas of coverage identified above,
please contact your state NPDES permitting authority to obtain coverage under a state-issued
NPDES permit.

C.5 EPA Region 5: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.

This permit offers NPDES permit coverage for stormwater discharges associated with industrial
activity from the following areas in EPA Region 5:

Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

MIR05I000

Indian country within the State of Michigan

MNR05I000

Indian country within the State of Minnesota

WIR05I000

Indian country within the State of Wisconsin (except for facilities on
Sokaogon Chippewa Community lands and Bad River Band of Lake
Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians lands, see EPA Region 5 for an
individual permit application).

For stormwater discharges in EPA Region 5 outside the areas of coverage identified above,
please contact your state NPDES permitting authority to obtain coverage under a state-issued
NPDES permit.

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C.6 EPA Region 6: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico (except see Region
9 for Navajo lands, and see Region 8 for Ute Mountain Reservation lands).

This permit offers NPDES permit coverage for stormwoter discharges associated with industrial
activity from the following areas in EPA Region 6:

Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

LAR05I000

Indian country within the State of Louisiana

NMR050000

The State of New Mexico, except Indian country

NMR05I000

Indian country within the State of New Mexico, except Ute Mountain
Reservation lands that are covered under Colorado permit COR05I000 and
Navajo Reservation lands that are covered under Arizona permit AZR05I000

OKR05I000

Indian country within the State of Oklahoma

OKR05F000

Facilities in the State of Oklahoma not under the jurisdiction of the
Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality or the Oklahoma
Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, except those on Indian
Country. EPA jurisdiction facilities include SIC Codes 1311, 1381, 1382, 1389,
and 5171.

TXR05F000

Facilities in the State of Texas not under the jurisdiction of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality, except those on Indian Country. EPA -
iurisdiction facilities include SIC Codes 1311, 1321, 1381, 1382, 1389, and 51 71
(other than oil field service company "home base"facilities).

TXR05I000

Indian country within the State of Texas

For stormwater discharges in EPA Region 6 outside the areas of coverage identified above,
please contact your state NPDES permitting authority to obtain coverage under a state-issued
NPDES permit.

C.7 EPA Region 7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska (except see Region 8 for Pine Ridge
Reservation Lands).

This permit offer NPDES permit coverage for stormwater discharges associated with industrial
activity from the following areas in EPA Region 7:

Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

IAR05I000

Indian country within the State of Iowa

KSR05I000

Indian country within the State of Kansas

NER05I000

Indian country within the State of Nebraska, except Pine Ridge Reservation
lands (see Region 8)

For stormwater discharges in EPA Region 7 outside the areas of coverage identified above,
please contact your state NPDES permitting authority to obtain coverage under a state-issued
NPDES permit.

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C.8 EPA Region 8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah (except
see Region 9 for Goshute Reservation and Navajo Reservation Lands), the Ute Mountain
Reservation in NM, and the Pine Ridge Reservation in NE.

This permit offers NPDES permit coverage for stormwoter discharges associated with industrial
activity from the following areas in EPA Region 8:

Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

COR05F000

Areas in the State of Colorado, except those located on Indian country,
subject to industrial activity by a Federal Operator

COR05I000

Indian country within the State of Colorado, as well as the portion of the
Ute Mountain Reservation located in New Mexico

MTR05I000

Indian country within the State of Montana

NDR05I000

Indian country within the State of North Dakota, as well as that portion of
the Standing Rock Reservation located in South Dakota (except for
the portion of the lands within the former boundaries of the Lake Traverse
Reservation, which is covered under South Dakota permit SDR05I000 listed
below)

SDR05I000

Indian country within the State of South Dakota, as well as the portion of
the Pine Ridge Reservation located in Nebraska and the portion of the
lands within the former boundaries of the Lake Traverse Reservation
located in North Dakota (except for the Standing Rock Reservation,
which is covered under North Dakota permit NDR05I000 listed above)

UTR05I000

Indian country within the State of Utah, except Goshute and Navajo
Reservation lands (see Region 9)

WYR05I000

Indian country within the State of Wyoming

For stormwater discharges in EPA Region 8 outside the areas of coverage identified above,
please contact your state NPDES permitting authority to obtain coverage under a state-issued
NPDES permit.

C.9 EPA Region 9: California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana Islands, the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation in Utah
and Nevada, Indian Country within the State of Arizona including the Navajo Reservationin
Utah and New Mexico and Arizona, the Duck Valley Reservation in Idaho, and the Fort
McDermitt Reservation in Oregon.

This permit offers NPDES permit coverage for stormwater discharges associated with industrial
activity from the following areas in EPA Region 9:

Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

ASR050000

American Samoa

AZR05I000

Indian country within the State of Arizona, including Navajo Reservation
lands in New Mexico and Utah

CAR05I000

Indian country within the State of California

GUR050000

Island of Guam

JAR050000

Johnston Atoll

MWR050000

Midway Island and Wake Island

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Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

MPR050000

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

NVR05I000

Indian country within the State of Nevada, including the Duck Valley
Reservation in Idaho, the Fort McDermitt Reservation in Oregon and the
Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation in Utah

For stormwater discharges in EPA Region 9 outside the areas of coverage identified above,
please contact your state NPDES permitting authority to obtain coverage under a state-issued
NPDES permit.

C.10 Region 10: Alaska, Idaho (except see Region 9 for Duck Valley Reservation lands), Oregon
(except see Region 9 for Fort McDermitt Reservation), Washington.

This permit offers NPDES permit coverage for stormwater discharges associated with industrial
activity from the following areas in EPA Region 10:

Master Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

AKR05F000

Denali National Park and Preserve

AKR05I000

Indian country lands as defined in 18 U.S.C. 1151 within the State of Alaska

IDR050000

The State of Idaho, except Indian country lands

IDR05I000

Indian country lands within the State of Idaho, except Duck Valley
Reservation lands, which are covered under Nevada permit NVR05I000

ORR05I000

Indian country lands within the State of Oregon, except Fort McDermitt
Reservation lands, which are covered under Nevada permit NVR05I000

WAR05I000

Indian country lands within the State of Washington

WAR05F000

Areas in the State of Washington, except those located on Indian country
lands, subject to industrial activity by a Federal Operator

For stormwater discharges in EPA Region 10 outside the areas of coverage identified above,
please contact your state NPDES permitting authority to obtain coverage under a state-issued
NPDES permit.

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Appendix D - Facilities and Activities Covered

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix D - Facilities and Activities Covered

Your permit eligibility is limited to discharges from facilities in the "sectors" of industrial activity
summarized in Table D-l. These sector descriptions are based on Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Codes and Industrial Activity Codes. References to "sectors" in this permit
(e.g., sector-specific monitoring requirements) refer to these groupings.

Table D-1. Sectors of Industrial Activity Covered by This Permit

Subsector

SIC Code or
Activity
Code1



(May be subject
to more than
one

Activity
Represented

SECTOR A: TIMBER PRODUCTS

A1

2421

General Sawmills and Planing Mills

A2

2491

Wood Preserving

A3

2411

Log Storage and Handling



2426

Hardwood Dimension and Flooring Mills



2429

Special Product Sawmills, Not Elsewhere Classified



2431-2439
(except 2434)

Millwork, Veneer, Plywood, and Structural Wood (see
Sector W)

A4

2448

Wood Pallets and Skids

2449

Wood Containers, Not Elsewhere Classified



2451, 2452

Wood Buildings and Mobile Homes



2493

Reconstituted Wood Products



2499

Wood Products, Not Elsewhere Classified



2441

Nailed and Lock Corner Wood Boxes and Shook

SECTOR B: PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

B1

2631

Paperboard Mills



2611

Pulp Mills



2621

Paper Mills

B2

2652-2657

Paperboard Containers and Boxes



2671-2679

Converted Paper and Paperboard Products,
Except Containers and Boxes

SECTOR C: CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

CI

2873-2879

Agricultural Chemicals

C2

2812-2819

Industrial Inorganic Chemicals

C3

2841-2844

Soaps, Detergents, and Cleaning Preparations;
Perfumes, Cosmetics, and Other Toilet Preparations

C4

2821-2824

Plastics Materials and Synthetic Resins, Synthetic
Rubber, Cellulosic and Other Manmade Fibers

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Table D-1. Sectors of Industrial Activity Covered by This Permit

Subsector
(May be subject
to more than
one

SIC Code or
Activity
Code1

Activity
Represented



2833-2836

Medicinal Chemicals and Botanical Products;
Pharmaceutical Preparations; in vitro and in vivo
Diagnostic Substances; and Biological Products, Except
Diagnostic Substances



2851

Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Allied Products

C5

2861-2869

Industrial Organic Chemicals

2891-2899

Miscellaneous Chemical Products



3952
(limited to list
of inks and

Inks and Paints, Including China Painting Enamels, India
Ink, Drawing Ink, Platinum Paints for Burnt Wood or
Leather Work, Paints for China Painting, Artist's Paints
and Artist's Watercolors



2911

Petroleum Refining

SECTOR D: ASPHALT PAVING AND ROOFING MATERIALS AND LUBRICANTS

D1

2951, 2952

Asphalt Paving and Roofing Materials

D2

2992, 2999

Miscellaneous Products of Petroleum and Coal

SECTOR E: GLASS, CLAY, CEMENT, CONCRETE, AND GYPSUM PRODUCTS

El

3251-3259

Structural Clay Products

3261-3269

Pottery and Related Products

E2

3271-3275

Concrete, Gypsum, and Plaster Products



3211

Flat Glass



3221, 3229

Glass and Glassware, Pressed or Blown



3231

Glass Products Made of Purchased Glass

E3

3241

Hydraulic Cement



3281

Cut Stone and Stone Products



3291-3299

Abrasive, Asbestos, and Miscellaneous Nonmetallic
Mineral Products

SECTOR F: PRIMARY METALS

F1

3312-3317

Steel Works, Blast Furnaces, and Rolling and Finishing Mills

F2

3321-3325

Iron and Steel Foundries

F3

3351-3357

Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding of Nonferrous Metals

F4

3363-3369

Nonferrous Foundries (Castings)



3331-3339

Primary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals

F5

3341

Secondary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals



3398, 3399

Miscellaneous Primary Metal Products

SECTOR G: METAL MINING (ORE MINING AND DRESSING)

G1

1021

Copper Ore and Mining Dressing Facilities

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Table D-1. Sectors of Industrial Activity Covered by This Permit

Subsector
(May be subject
to more than
one

SIC Code or
Activity
Code1

Activity
Represented

G2

1011

Iron Ores

1021

Copper Ores

1031

Lead and Zinc Ores

1041, 1044

Gold and Silver Ores

1061

Ferroalloy Ores, Except Vanadium

1081

Metal Mining Services

1094, 1099

Miscellaneous Metal Ores

SECTOR H: COAL MINES AND COAL MINING-RELATED FACILITIES

HI

1221-1241

Coal Mines and Coal Mining-Related Facilities

SECTOR 1: OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION

11

1311

Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas

1321

Natural Gas Liquids

1381-1389

Oil and Gas Field Services

SECTOR J: MINERAL MINING AND DRESSING

J1

1442

Construction Sand and Gravel

1446

Industrial Sand

J2

1411

Dimension Stone

1422-1429

Crushed and Broken Stone, Including Rip Rap

1481

Nonmetallic Minerals Services, Except Fuels

1499

Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerals, Except Fuels

J3

1455, 1459

Clay, Ceramic, and Refractory Materials

1474-1479

Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining

SECTOR K: HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE, OR DISPOSAL FACILITIES

K1

HZ

Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, or Disposal
Facilities, including those that are operating under
interim status or a permit under subtitle C of RCRA

SECTOR L: LANDFILLS, LAND APPLICATION SITES, AND OPEN DUMPS

LI

LF

All Landfill, Land Application Sites and Open Dumps

L2

LF

All Landfill, Land Application Sites and Open Dumps,
except Municipal Solid Waste Landfill (MSWLF) Areas
Closed in Accordance with 40 CFR 258.60

SECTOR M: AUTOMOBILE SALVAGE YARDS

Ml

5015

Automobile Salvage Yards

SECTOR N: SCRAP RECYCLING FACILITIES

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Table D-1. Sectors of Industrial Activity Covered by This Permit

Subsector
(May be subject
to more than
one

SIC Code or
Activity
Code1

Activity
Represented

N1

5093

Scrap Recycling and Waste Recycling Facilities
except Source-Separated Recycling

N2

5093

Source-separated Recycling Facility

SECTOR O: STEAM ELECTRIC GENERATING FACILITIES

Ol

SE

Steam Electric Generating Facilities, including coal
handling sites

SECTOR P: LAND TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING

PI

4011,4013

Railroad Transportation

4111-4173

Local and Highway Passenger Transportation

4212-4231

Motor Freight Transportation and Warehousing

4311

United States Postal Service

5171

Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals

SECTOR Q: WATER TRANSPORTATION

Q1

4412-4499

Water Transportation Facilities

SECTOR R: SHIP AND BOAT BUILDING AND REPAIRING YARDS

R1

3731, 3732

Ship and Boat Building or Repairing Yards

SECTOR S: AIR TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES

SI

4512-4581

Air Transportation Facilities

SECTOR T: TREATMENT WORKS

T1

TW

Treatment Works treating domestic sewage or any other
sewage sludge or wastewater treatment device or
system, used in the storage, treatment, recycling, and
reclamation of municipal or domestic sewage, including
land dedicated to the disposal of sewage sludge that
are located within the confines of the facility, with a
design flow of 1.0 mgd or more, or required to have an
approved pretreatment program under 40 CFR Part 403.
Not included are farm lands, domestic gardens or lands
used for sludge management where sludge is
beneficially reused and which are not physically located
in the confines of the facility, or areas that are in

SECTOR U: FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS

Ul

2041-2048

Grain Mill Products

U2

2074-2079

Fats and Oils Products

U3

2011-2015

Meat Products

2021-2026

Dairy Products



2032-2038

Canned, Frozen, and Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, and
Food Specialties

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Table D-1. Sectors of Industrial Activity Covered by This Permit

Subsector
(May be subject
to more than
one

SIC Code or
Activity
Code1

Activity
Represented



2051-2053

Bakery Products

2061-2068

Sugar and Confectionery Products

2082-2087

Beverages

2091-2099

Miscellaneous Food Preparations and Kindred Products

2111-2141

Tobacco Products

SECTOR V: TEXTILE MILLS, APPAREL, AND OTHER FABRIC PRODUCT MANUFACTURING; LEATHER

AND LEATHER PRODUCTS

VI

2211-2299

Textile Mill Products

2311-2399

Apparel and Other Finished Products Made from Fabrics
and Similar Materials

3131-3199

Leather and Leather Products (note: see Sector Z1 for
Leather Tanning and Finishing)

SECTOR W: FURNITURE AND FIXTURES

W1

2434

Wood Kitchen Cabinets

2511-2599

Furniture and Fixtures

SECTOR X: PRINTING AND PUBLISHING

XI

2711-2796

Printing, Publishing, and Allied Industries

SECTOR Y: RUBBER, MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS, AND MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING

INDUSTRIES

Y1

3011

Tires and Inner Tubes

3021

Rubber and Plastics Footwear

3052, 3053

Gaskets, Packing and Sealing Devices, and Rubber
and Plastic Hoses and Belting

3061,3069

Fabricated Rubber Products, Not Elsewhere Classified

Y2

3081-3089

Miscellaneous Plastics Products

3931

Musical Instruments

3942-3949

Dolls, Toys, Games, and Sporting and Athletic Goods

3951-3955
(except 3952
- see Sector

Pens, Pencils, and Other Artists' Materials

3961,3965

Costume Jewelry, Costume Novelties, Buttons,
and Miscellaneous Notions, Except Precious

3991-3999

Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries

SECTOR Z: LEATHER TANNING AND FINISHING

Z1

3111

Leather Tanning and Finishing

SECTOR AA: FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS

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Table D-1. Sectors of Industrial Activity Covered by This Permit

Subsector
(May be subject
to more than
one

SIC Code or
Activity
Code1

Activity
Represented

AA
1

3411-3499
(except 3479)

Fabricated Metal Products, Except Machinery and
Transportation Equipment, and Coating, Engraving,
and Allied Services.

3911-3915

Jewelry, Silverware, and Plated Ware

AA

3479

Fabricated Metal Coating and Engraving

SECTOR AB: TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT, INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL MACHINERY

AB
1

3511-3599
(except 3571-
3579)

Industrial and Commercial Machinery, Except Computer
and Office Equipment (see Sector AC)

3711-3799
(except 3731,
3732)

Transportation Equipment Except Ship and Boat Building
and Repairing (see Sector R)

SECTOR AC: ELECTRONIC, ELECTRICAL, PHOTOGRAPHIC, AND OPTICAL GOODS

AC
1

3571-3579

Computer and Office Equipment

3812-3873

Measuring, Analyzing, and Controlling Instruments:
Photographic and Optical Goods, Watches, and

3612-3699

Electronic and Electrical Equipment and
Components, Except Computer Equipment

SECTOR AD: NON-CLASSIFIED FACILITIES

AD
1

Other stormwater discharges designated by the Director as needing a
permit (see 40 CFR 122.26(a) (9) (i)(C) & (D)) or any facility discharging
stormwater associated with industrial activity not described by any of
Sectors A-AC. NOTE: Facilities may not elect to be covered under Sector
AD. Only the Director may assign a facility to Sector AD.

1 A complete list of SIC Codes (and conversions from the newer North American
Industry Classification System" (NAICS)) can be obtained from the Internet at
www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html or in paper form from various locations in the
document titled Handbook of Standard Industrial Classifications, Office of
Management and Budget, 1987.

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Appendix E - Endangered Species Procedures

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix E - Procedures Relating to Endangered Species Protection

E.I Assessing the Effects of Your Discharges and Discharge-Related Activities

In accordance with Part 1.1.4, you must follow the procedures in this appendix to determine
which of the eligibility criteria (i.e., criterion A - E) you qualify under, if any, with respect to the
protection of threatened or endangered species listed, and "critical habitat" designated, under
the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). If you do not meet one of these criteria, you are not
eligible for coverage under this permit.

The procedures in this appendix will help you assess the potential effects of applicable
stormwater discharges, discharge-related activities, and authorized non-stormwater discharges
on federally listed threatened and endangered species and their designated critical habitat. In
accordance with Part 6.2.6.1 of this permit, you must keep any documentation that supports
your eligibility criteria determination, including the completed Criterion Selection Worksheet in
Part E.4 of this appendix, with your Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).

You must complete your eligibility determination prior to submitting your Notice of Intent (NOI)
for coverage under the MSGP and must provide all information as required on your NOI form
that supports the Part 1.1.4 eligibility criterion you qualify under. Note that if you have determined
that you may be eligible under Criterion C or Criterion F, you must submit a completed Criterion
C Eligibility Form to EPA a minimum of 30 days prior to submitting your NOI for permit coverage.

While coordination between you and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and/or the
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) (together, the "Services") is not necessarily required in all
cases, EPA encourages you to coordinate with the Services, to document that coordination,
and to do so early in the planning process prior to submitting your NOI.

When evaluating the potential effects of your activities, you must consider effects to listed
species or critical habitats within the "action area" of your industrial activity, as identified by the
USFWS IPaC and/or the NOAA Species Directory (see Part Appendix E.4). Action area is defined
in Appendix A of the MSGP and below:

Action Area - all areas to be affected directly or indirectly by the federal action and not
merely the immediate area involved in the action. See 50 CFR 402. For the purposes of this
permit and for application of Endangered Species Act requirements, the following areas are
included in the definition of action area:

•	The areas where stormwater discharges originate and flow from the industrial facility
to the point of discharge into receiving waters. (Example: Where stormwater flows into
a ditch, swale, or gully that leads to receiving waters and where listed species (such as
listed amphibians) are found in the ditch, swale, or gully.)

•	The areas where stormwater from industrial activities discharge into receiving waters
and the areas in the immediate vicinity of the point of discharge. (Example: Where
stormwater from industrial activities discharges into a stream segment that is known to
harbor listed aquatic species.)

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•	The areas where stormwater controls will be constructed and operated, including any
areas where stormwater flows to and from the stormwater controls. (Example: Where a
stormwater retention pond would be built.)

•	The areas upstream and/or downstream from the stormwater discharge into a stream
segment that may be affected by these discharges. (Example: Where sediment
discharged to a receiving stream settles downstream and impacts a breeding area of
a listed aquatic species.)

E.2 Eligibility Criterion

As required by Part 1.1.4, you must certify in your NOI that you meet one of the following seven
criteria (A - E) to be eligible for coverage under the permit. Once you determine the applicable
eligibility criterion, you must:

• Specify the basis for your selection of the applicable eligibility criterion, and if required,
provide documentation that is the basis for your determination with the NOI form: and

Provide documentation in your SWPPP that is sufficient to support your determination that you
satisfy the requirements of the applicable criterion.

NOTE: You must use the information from the USFWS IPaC and NOAA Species Directory (see Part
E.4, Step 2 and 3) when determining the presence of ESA listed species and critical habitat.
Attaching aerial image(s) of the site to this NOI is helpful to EPA, USFWS, and NMFS in confirming
eligibility under this criterion. Please Note: NMFS' jurisdiction includes ESA-listed marine and
estuarine species that spawn in inland rivers.

Criterion A. No ESA-listed species and/or critical habitat present in action area. No ESA-listed
species and designated critical habitat(s) are likely to occur in your facility's
"action area" as defined in Appendix A. You must provide a description below of
the basis for selecting this criterion and provide documentation supporting your
eligibility determination in your SWPPP.

Basis statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this
criterion must identify the USFWS and NMFS information sources used. State
resources are not acceptable. Attaching aerial image(s) of the site to this NOI is
helpful to EPA, USFWS, and NMFS in confirming eligibility under this criterion. Note
that NMFS' jurisdiction includes ESA-listed marine and estuarine species that
spawn in inland rivers.

Criterion B. Eligibility requirements met by another operator under the 2020 MSGP. Your
industrial activity's discharges and discharge-related activities were already
addressed in another operator's valid certification of eligibility for your "action
area" under eligibility criteria A, C, D, or E of the 2020 MSGP and you have
confirmed that no additional ESA-listed species and designated critical habitat
not considered in that certification may be present or located in the "action
area" (e.g., due to a new species listing or critical habitat designation). To
certify your eligibility under this criterion, there must be no lapse of NPDES permit
coverage in the other 2020 MSGP operator's certification. By certifying eligibility
under this criterion, you must comply with any conditions upon which the other
operator's certification was based. You must include in your NOI the NPDES ID
assigned to the other 2020 MSGP operator's authorization under this permit. If
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criterion C, you must provide EPA with the relevant supporting information
required (i.e., permit tracking number, industrial activity SWPPP, a description of
the basis for the criterion selected) in your NOI form.

Basis statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this
criterion must identify the eligibility criterion of the other MSGP NOI, the
authorization date, and confirmation that the authorization is effective.

Criterion CI. Facility eligible for Criterion C in the 2015 MSGP with NO CHANGE to listed

species, critical habitat, or action area. Your facility was eligible for Criterion C
in the 2015 MSGP and there has been no change in your facility's action area
and you have confirmed that no additional threatened or endangered species
or designated critical habitat have been listed by USFWS and/or NMFS in your
action area since your certification under Criterion C in the 2015 MSGP. You
must provide a description of the basis of this criterion selected on your NOI
form and provide documentation supporting your eligibility determination in
your SWPPP.

Basis statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this
criterion must provide the USFWS and/or NMFS resources consulted that helped
you determine that no additional species and/or critical habitat have been
listed by the Services in your action area.

Criterion C2. Facility eligible for Criterion C in the 2015 MSGP with CHANGES to listed species.

critical habitat, or action area. Your facility was eligible for Criterion C in the
2015 MSGP, but there have been changes in your facility's action area, and/or
additional threatened or endangered species and/or designated critical
habitat have been listed by USFWS and/or NMFS in your action area since your
certification under Criterion C under the 2015 MSGP. You must provide a
description of the basis of this criterion selected on your NOI form and provide
documentation supporting your eligibility determination in your SWPPP.

Bgsis statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this
criterion must identify the following:

1.	A description of the changes in the facility's action area (if applicable).

2.	The USFWS and/or NMFS resources consulted that helped you determine
that additional species and/or critical habitat have been listed by the
Services in your action area.

3.	What ESA-listed species and/or designated critical habitat are located in
your "action area".

4.	Distance in miles between your site and the ESA-listed species and/or
designated critical habitat within the action area (in miles, state "on site" if
the ESA-listed species and/or designated critical habitat is within the area
to be disturbed.

5.	A description of EPA approved measures you will implement or will
continue to implement to ensure no likely adverse effects on ESA-listed
species and/or critical habitat.

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Criterion C3. ESA-listed species and/or designated critical habitat likely to occur, but
discharges not likely to adversely affect them. ESA-listed threatened or
endangered species or their designated critical habitat(s) under the jurisdiction
of USFWS and/or NMFS are likely to occur in or near your facility's "action area,"
and you certify to EPA that your industrial activity's discharges and discharge-
related activities are not likely to adversely affect ESA-listed and/or critical
habitat. To certify your eligibility under this criterion, you must complete the
Criterion C Eligibility Form, which you must submit to EPA at least 30 days prior to
filing your NOI for permit coverage. After evaluation of your Criterion C Eligibility
Form, EPA may require additional measures that you must implement to avoid or
eliminate likely adverse effects on ESA-listed species and/or critical habitat from
discharges and discharge-related activities. You may submit your NOI for permit
coverage 30 days after submitting to EPA your completed Criterion C Eligibility
Form. You must also provide a description of the basis for the criterion you
selected on your NOI form and provide documentation supporting your
eligibility determination in yourSWPPP.

Bgsis statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this
criterion must identify the following:

1.	The USFWS and NMFS information resources and expertise (e.g., state or
federal biologists) used to arrive at this conclusion. Any supporting
documentation should explicitly state that both ESA-listed species and
designated critical habitat under the jurisdiction of the USFWS and/or NMFS
were considered in the evaluation.

2.	What ESA-listed species and/or designated critical habitat are located in
your "action area".

3.	Distance in miles between your site and the ESA-listed species and/or
designated critical habitat within the action area (in miles, state "on site" if
the ESA-listed species and/or designated critical habitat is within the area
to be disturbed).

4.	A description of EPA approved measures you will implement to ensure no
likely adverse effects on ESA-listed species and/or critical habitat

5.	A statement affirming that "I submitted my completed Criterion C Eligibility
Form to EPA at least 30 days prior to submitting this NOI and agree to
implement any additional measures that were determined by EPA to be
necessary to ensure that my discharges and/or discharge-related
activities will not have likely adverse effects on listed species and critical
habitat."

6.	Date you sent completed Criterion C Eligibility form to EPA.

Criterion D. ESA Section 7 consultation hos successfully concluded. Consultation between
a Federal Agency and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and/or the National
Marine Fisheries Service under section 7 of the Endangered Species Act has
concluded. The consultation must have addressed the effects of the facility's
discharges and discharge-related activities on ESA-listed species and/or
designated critical habitat under the jurisdiction of USFWS and/or NMFS. To
certify eligibility under this criterion, indicate the result of the consultation:

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i.	A biological opinion that concludes that the action in question (taking
into account the effects of your facility's discharges and discharge-
related activities) is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of ESA-
listed species, or result in the destruction or adverse modification of
designated critical habitat; or

ii.	Written concurrence from the applicable Service(s) with a finding that
your facility's discharges and discharge-related activities are not likely
to adversely affect ESA-listed species or designated critical habitat.

You must verify that the consultation does not warrant reinitiation under 50 CFR
§402.16. If reinitiation of consultation is required, in order to be eligible under this
criterion you must ensure consultation is reinitiated and the result of the
consultation must be consistent with Criterion D (i), or (ii) above.

If eligible under Criterion D, you must also provide supporting documentation for
your determination in your NOI and SWPPP, including the Biological Opinion (or
ECO tracking number) or concurrence letter. You must include copies of the
correspondence between yourself and the USFWS and/or NMFS in your SWPPP
and your NOI.

Basis statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this criterion
should identify the federal action agency(ies) involved, the field office/regional
office(s) providing that consultation, any tracking numbers of identifiers associated
with that consultation (e.g., IPaC number, ECO number), and the date the
consultation was completed.

Criterion E. Issuance of section 10 permit. Potential take is authorized through the issuance
of a permit under section 10 of the ESA by the USFWS and/or NMFS, and this
authorization addresses the effects of the facility's discharges and discharge-
related activities on ESA-listed species and designated critical habitat. You must
include copies of the correspondence between yourself and the participating
agencies in your SWPPP and your NOI.

Basis statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this
criterion should identify whether USFWS or NMFS or both agencies provided a
section 10 permit, the field office/regional office(s) providing permit(s), any
tracking numbers of identifiers associated with that consultation (e.g., IPaC
number, ECO number), and the date the permit was granted.

E.3 Eligibility Compliance

You must comply with any measures that formed the basis of your eligibility determination in Part
1.1.4 for the duration of your coverage under the MSGP in order to maintain your eligibility for
coverage under the permit. These measures become permit requirements per Part 2.3.
Documentation of these measures must be kept as part of your SWPPP (see Part 6.2.6.1).

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E.4 Criterion Selection Worksheet

Instructions:

You must follow the step-by-step instructions in this worksheet in order to determine your
eligibility under the Part 1.1.4. Alternatively, if you prefer to use a Biological Evaluation (or
its equivalent) in making a determination of your eligibility, you should ensure all of the
information requested below for the criterion you are selecting is fully addressed in the
document and provided. You must attach this completed document or Biological
Evaluation (or equivalent) to your SWPPP to support your Part 1.1.4 eligibility determination.

You may need the following information in order to determine your eligibility:

1)	Your facility's draft Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), including information
on receiving waters.

2)	Any additional site-specific information related to your facility's discharges and
discharge-related activities, such as the geographic location.

3)	The list(s) of threatened and endangered species and/or any designated critical
habitat in your action area, as acquired from the Fish and Wildlife Service and/or the
National Marine Fisheries Service. Directions on how to acquire species lists is
described in a subsequent section below.

Note that much of the information needed to complete this worksheet is also needed
in order to prepare your NOI for permit coverage and is information that is part of your
SWPPP. You may copy and paste any information that is already required and
completed in your SWPPP into this worksheet. (You may also decide to make minor
changes or additions to your SWPPP while filling out the worksheet for clarification
purposes or to address any concerns that are identified below.)	

STEP 1: DETERMINE IF YOU MEET THE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS OF CRITERION B, D, or E.

I.	You should first determine whether you are eligible under criterion B (because
another operator has accounted for your action area in their valid certification of
eligibility under the 2020 MSGP), criterion D (because of a previously completed ESA
section 7 consultation), or criterion E (because of a previously issued ESA section 10
permit).

II.	If you determine that your facility does not meet criterion B, D, or E (e.g., due to
difference in action area described, lack of analysis of appropriate effects, new
listings or designation of critical habitat), proceed to Step 2 below.

Criterion B Eligibility Requirements

If your industrial activities were already addressed in another operator's valid certification
of eligibility under the current 2020 MSGP, you may be eligible for coverage under criterion
B. In order to be eligible for coverage under criterion B, you must confirm that all three of
the following are true:

~	You have confirmed that the other operator's certification of eligibility accounted for
your action area and that the eligibility determination was valid.

~	There has been no lapse of NPDES permit coverage in the other operator's certification.

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~ You will comply with all measures that formed the basis of the other operator's valid
certification of eligibility. Provide the operator's NPDES permit number and list any
measures that you must comply with in the box below (or enter" N/A" if none exist):

If all three of the above are true, you may select criterion B on your NOI. You must include
in your NOI the NPDES ID assigned to the other operator's authorization under this permit,
and a description of the basis for the criterion selected on your NOI form, including the
eligibility criterion selected in the other operator's NOI. You must include this completed
Worksheet in your SWPPP.

If any of the above are not true, you may not select criterion B and must proceed to Step

2. For example, if there are any listed species in your action area that were not
addressed in the other operator's certification, you are not eligible under criterion B.

Criterion D Eligibility Requirements

If consultation under section 7 of the ESA has concluded, you may be eligible for coverage
under criterion D. In order to be eligible for coverage under criterion D, you must confirm that all
two of the following are true:

~ A consultation between a federal agency and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and/or
the National Marine Fisheries Service under section 7 of the ESA has concluded.
Consultations can be either formal or informal, and would have occurred only as a result
of a separate federal action (e.g., during application for an individual wastewater
discharge permit or the issuance of a wetlands dredge and fill permit), and the
consultation must have addressed the effects of your industrial activity's discharges and
discharge-related activities on all ESA-listed threatened or endangered species and all
designated critical habitat in your action area. The result of this consultation must be
either:

i. A biological opinion that concludes that the action in question (taking into
account the effects of your facility's discharges and discharge-related
activities) is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of listed species or
result in the destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat. The
biological opinion must have included the effects of your facility's discharges1
and discharge-related activities on all the listed species and designated critical
habitat in your action area. To be eligible under (i), any reasonable and

1 Effects of discharge includes, but is not limited to, the analysis of the hydrological, chemical, and biological effects of
the discharge on listed species, their prey, and their habitat, as well as critical habitat, where designated. For example,
the effects analysis would have evaluated whether the various pollutants in the discharge (e.g., TSS, metals) would
adversely affect listed species through exposure to the pollutants, or to their prey or habitat. Effects that look only at
short-term effects unrelated to the stormwater discharge effects to listed species are not sufficient for these purposes.

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prudent measures specified in the incidental take statement must be
implemented;

ii. Written concurrence (e.g., letter of concurrence) from the applicable Service(s)
with a finding that your facility's discharges and discharge-related activities are
not likely to adversely affect ESA-listed species and/or designated critical
habitat. The concurrence letter must have included the effects of your facility's
discharges and discharge-related activities on all the ESA-listed species and/or
designated critical habitat on your species list(s) acquired from the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service and/or the National Marine Fisheries Service as part of this
worksheet.

~	The consultation does not warrant reinitiation under 50 CFR §402.16; or, if reinitiation of
consultation is required (e.g., due to a new species listing or critical habitat designation;
new information), you have reinitiated the consultation and the result of the consultation is
consistent with the statements above. Attach a copy of any reinitiation documentation
from the Services or other consulting federal agency.

If both of the above are true, you may select criterion D on your NOI. You must
also provide a description of the basis for the criterion selected on your NOI form
and you must include this completed worksheet in yourSWPPP. In both your
SWPPP and NOI you must also provide the Biological Opinion (or ECO tracking
number) or concurrence letter and any other documentation supporting your
eligibility determination.

If any of the above are not true, you may not select criterion D and must proceed to
Step 2. For example, if the biological opinion or written concurrence did not include
the effects of the discharge or discharge-related activities as described above (e.g.,
the previous consultation covered some but not all of the species or critical habitat in
your action area as shown on your species list), or if the consultation is no longer valid
(e.g., due to new species listings), you are not eligible under criterion D.

Criterion E Eligibility Requirements

If your industrial activities are the subject of a permit under section 10 of the ESA, and this
authorization addresses the effects of your facility's discharges and discharge-related activities
on ESA-listed species and designated critical habitat in your action area, you may be eligible for
coverage under criterion E. In order to be eligible or coverage under criterion E, you must
confirm that the following is true:

~	A permit has been issued under section 10 of the ESA. The permit authorization specifically
addresses the effects of your facility's discharges and discharge-related activities (if
applicable) on all federally-listed species and designated critical habitat in your action
area.

If the above is true, you may select criterion E on your NOI. You must also provide a
description of the basis for the criterion selected on your NOI form and must include
this completed worksheet in your SWPPP. In both your SWPPP and your NOI you must
provide a copy of the section 10 permit issued by the Services.

If the above is not true, you may not select criterion E and must proceed to Step 2. For example,
if a permit has been issued under section 10 of the ESA, but the permit authorization did not
address the effects of your facility's discharges and/or discharge-related activities on all
federally-listed species and designated critical habitat in your action area, you are not eligible
under criterion E, but you should attach a copy of the permit to the SWPPP for reference.

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E.5 STEP 2: DETERMINE THE EXTENT OF YOUR ACTION AREA

You must determine whether species listed as either threatened or endangered, or their critical
habitat(s) are located in your facility's action area (i.e., all areas to be affected directly or
indirectly by the federal action and not merely the immediate area involved in the action,
including areas beyond the footprint of the facility that are likely to be affected by stormwater
discharges, discharge-related activities, and authorized non-stormwater discharges). Consider
the following in determining the action area for your facility:

•	Discharges of pollutants into downstream areas can expand the action area well
beyond the footprint of your facility and the discharge point(s). Take into account the
controls you will be implementing to minimize pollutants and the receiving waterbody
characteristics (e.g., perennial, intermittent, ephemeral) in determining the extent of
physical, chemical, and/or biotic effects of the discharges. All receiving waterbodies
that could receive pollutants from your facility must be included in your action area.

•	Discharge-related activities must also be accounted for in determining your action area.
Discharge-related activities are any activities that cause, contribute to, or result in
stormwater and authorized non-stormwater point source discharges, and measures such
as the siting, construction, and operation of stormwater controls to control, reduce, or
prevent pollutants from being discharged. For example, any new or modified stormwater
controls that will have noise or other similar effects, and any disturbances associated with
construction of controls, are part of your action area.

If you have any questions about determining the extent of your action area, you may contact
EPA or the Services for assistance.https://www.epa.goV/npdes/contact-us-stormwater#regional

You must include a map and a written description of the action area of your facility in
Attachment 1 of this appendix. You may choose to include the map that is generated from the
FWS' on-line mapping tool IPaC (the Information, Planning, and Consultation System) located at
http://ecos.fws.gov/ipac/ (see Step 3 for information about using this tool).

You must proceed to Step 3 below.

E.6 STEP 3: DETERMINE IF LISTED THREATENED OR ENDANGERED SPECIES AND/OR CRITICAL
HABITAT ARE PRESENT IN YOUR ACTION AREA

You must determine whether species listed as either threatened or endangered under the
Endangered Species Act, and/or their designated critical habitat(s) (as defined in Appendix A),
are located in your facility's action area. ESA listed species and designated critical habitat are
under the purview of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (USFWS), and in many cases, you will need to acquire species and critical habitat lists
from both Services.

•	For NMFS species and critical habitat information, use the following webpages, which
provide up-to-date information on listed species

(https://www.fisheries.noaa.aov/species-directorv/threatened-endanaered) and critical
habitat (https://www.fisheries.noaa.aov/taas/critical-habitat). To determine the field
office that corresponds to your facility, go to https://www.fisheries.noaa.aov/reaions.
Choose the Region where the project is based from the left-hand column and the office
from the About Us on the right-hand column.

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If the action area includes coastal waters or waters used by species that migrate
between fresh and salt waters (e.g., salmon, sturgeon), you must obtain a species list
from NMFS field office.

• For FWS species information, use the on-line mapping tool IPaC (the Information,

Planning, and Consultation System) located at http://ecos.fws.gov/ipac/, and follow
these steps:

o	Select Get Started.

o	Select Enter Project Location

o	Use an address, city name or other location to zoom into your project area

o	Use the zoom feature to see the entire extent of your action area on the screen.

o Use one of the mapping features (e.g., Polygon or line feature) to draw youraction
area.

-	For the aquatic portion of your action area, trace the waterbody(ies)
with thetool to characterize your action area.

-	If your proposal will include any upland activities (i.e., discharge-related
activities), or if there is some aspect of your discharge that would
potentially result in effects to terrestrial species, include the
corresponding upland areas within your action area.

-	When you are done, press Continue.

o Select Define Project to request an Official Species List

o Complete the fields on the Official Species List Request page and include
"(MSGP)" at the end of the project description.

-	For Classification, select "Water QualityModification".

-	Select the appropriate requesting agency/organization type (for most
applicants, this should be "Other").

o Submit the request to acquire an Official Species List, which should show
both listed species as well as any designated critical habitat that are
present in the action area in the previous step.

o Note: If a link to an Official Species List is not available on the page, follow
the web link of the office (s) indicated, or contact the office directly by mail
or phone if a web link is

not shown.

The principle authority for critical habitat designations and associated requirements is found at
50 CFR Parts 1 7 and 226.

Attach a copy of the species and critical habitat list(s) from the Service(s) to Attachment 2 of
this appendix and use the list(s) to complete the rest of this worksheet. For FWS species, include
the full printout from your IPaC query/Official Species List in Attachment 2. You can include the
map from your IPaC query in Attachment 1. For NMFS species, include the full printout from the
Species Directory with the correct Region selected.

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If after following the steps you have determined that there are no listed species and/or
designated critical habitat in your action area, you may be eligible for coverage under criterion
A.

If you have determined that there are or may be listed species and/or designated critical
habitat in your action area, you are not eligible under criterion A and must proceed to Step 4
below.

Criterion A Eligibility Requirements

In order to be eligible for coverage under criterion A, you must confirm that the following is true:

~ I have confirmed there to be no ESA-listed species and no critical habitat in my action area.

If the above is true, you may select criterion A on your
NOI form. You must also provide a description of the
basis forthe criterion selected on your NOI form. You
must include this completed worksheet in yourSWPPP.

Note: If your Official Species Lisf from fhe USFWS
indicafed no species or crifical habifaf were presenf in
your acfion area, include fhe full consulfafion tracking
code at the top of your Official Species List in your NOI
in the basis statement for Criterion A. If an Official
Species List was not available on IPaC, list the contact
date and name of the Service staff with whom you
corresponded to verify no USFWS species or crifical habitat were present in your
acfion area.

If the above is not true, you may not select criterion A and must proceed to Step 4
to determine if you can become eligible under criterion C.

STEP 4: DETERMINE IF YOUR INDUSTRIAL FACILITY'S DISCHARGES OR DISCHARGE-RELATED
ACTIVITIES ARE LIKELY TO ADVERSELY AFFECT LISTED THREATENED OR ENDANGERED SPECIES OR
DESIGNATED CRITICAL HABITAT AND ANY MEASURES THAT MUST BE IMPLEMENTED TO AVOID
ADVERSE EFFECTS

If in Step 3 you determined that listed species and/or designated critical habitat could exist in
your action area, you must next assess whether your discharges and discharge-related activities
are likely to adversely affect ESA-listed threatened or endangered species or designated critical
habitat, and whether any additional measures are necessary to ensure no likely adverse effects.
In order to make a determination of your facility's likelihood of adverse effects, you must
complete the attached Criterion C Eligibility Form and must submit this form to EPA a minimum of
30 days prior to filing your NOI for permit coverage. After you submit your Criterion C Eligibility
Form, you may be contacted by EPA with additional measures that you must implement in order
to ensure your eligibility under criterion C.

Note: For existing dischargers
that have previously obtained
coverage under criterion A,
you must verify whether listed
species and/or critical habitat
are expected to exist in your

action area, as described
above. Please note that if you
now find that your action area
overlaps with listed species or
critical habitat, you must
proceed to Step 4.

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Criterion C Eligibility Form

Instructions:

In order to be eligible for coverage under criterion C, you must complete the following form and
you must submit it to EPA following the instructions in Section VII a minimum of 30 days prior to
filing your NOI for permit coverage. After you submit your form, you may be contacted by EPA
with additional measures (e.g., additional stormwater controls or modifications to your discharge-
related activities) that you must implement in order to ensure your eligibility under criterion C.

If after completing this worksheet you cannot make a determination that your discharges and
discharge-related activities are not likely to adversely affect ESA listed threatened or
endangered species or designated critical habitat, you must submit this completed worksheet to
EPA, and you may not file your NOI for permit coverage until you receive a determination from
EPA that your discharges and/or discharge-related activities are not likely to adversely affect
listed species and critical habitat.

Note: Much of the information needed for this form can be obtained from your draft SWPPP
which will be needed when you file your NOI.

SECTION I. OPERATOR, FACILITY, AND SITE LOCATION INFORMATION.
1) Operator Informotion

a)	Operotor Nome:	

b)	Point of Contoct

First Ngme:	Lgst Name:	

Phone Number:	

E-moil:	

2) Facility Informotion
a) Facility Name: _

b) Check which of the following applies:

~	I am seeking coverage under the MSGP as a new discharger or as a new source

~	I am seeking coverage under the MSGP as an existing discharger and my facility
has modifications to its discharge characteristics (e.g., changes in discharge flow
or area drained, different pollutants) and/ordischarge-related activities (e.g.,
stormwater controls)

Indicate the number of years the facility has been in operation:	years

Provide your NPDES ID (i.e., permit tracking number) from your previous
MSGP coverage:	

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~ I am seeking coverage under the MSGP as an existing discharger and there
are no modifications to my facility.

Indicate the number of year(s) the facility has been in operation:	year(s)

Provide your NPDES ID (i.e., permit tracking number) from your previous
MSGP coverage:	

c)	Facility Address:

Address 1:	

Address 2:	

City:	 State:	 Zip Code:	

d)	Identify the primary industrial sector to be covered under the 2020 MSGP:
SIC Code	or Primary Activity Code	

Sector	and Subsector	

e)	Identify the sectors of any co-located activities to be covered under the 2020
MSGP:

Sector	Subsector	

Sector	Subsector	

Sector	Subsector	

Sector	Subsector	

Sector	Subsector	

Sector	Subsector	

f)	Estimated area of industrial activity exposed to stormwater:_acres

g)	Provide a general description of the industrial activities that are taking place at
this facility:

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3) Receiving Waters Information

List all the stormwater outfalls from your facility.

For each outfall, provide the following receiving
water information:

Outfall ID

Design
Capacity
(if known)

Latitude

(decimal

degrees)

Longitude

(decimal

degrees)

Name of the receiving water
that receives stormwater
from the outfall and/or from
the MS4 that the outfall
discharges to

Type of Waterbody
(e.g., lake, pond,
river/stream/creek,
estuarine/marine
water)





























































SECTION II. ACTION AREA

As required in Step 2, You must include a map and a written description of the action area of
your facility in Attachment 1 of this appendix.

SECTION III. LISTED SPECIES AND CRITICAL HABITAT LIST

As required in Step 3., attach a copy of the species
and critical habitat list(s) from the Service(s) to
Attachment 2 of this appendix and use the list(s) to
complete the rest of this worksheet. For FWS species,
include the full printout from your IPaC query/Official
Species List in Attachment 2. You can include the map
from your IPaC query in Attachment 1.

Review your species list in Attachment 2, choose one
of the following three statements, and follow the
corresponding instructions:

~	The species list includes only terrestrial species
and/or their designated critical habitat. No aquatic or aquatic- dependent species or their
critical habitat are present in the action area. You may skip to Section IV of this form. You are
not required to fill out Section V.

~	The species list includes only aquatic and/or aquatic-dependent species and/or their
designated critical habitat. No terrestrial species or their critical habitat are present in the action
area. You may skip to Section V of this form and are not required to fill out Section IV.

~	The species list includes both terrestrial and aquatic or aquatic-dependent species and/or
their designated critical habitat. You must fill out both Sections IV and V_of this form.

Note: For the purposes of this permit,
"terrestrial species" would not include
animal or plant species that 1) spends any
portion of its life cycle in a waterbody or
wetland, or 2) if an animal, depends on
prey or habitat that occurs in a waterbody
or wetland. For example, shorebirds,
wading birds, amphibians, and certain
reptiles would not be considered terrestrial
species under this definition. Please also be
aware that some terrestrial animals (e.g.,
certain insects, amphibians) may have an
aquatic egg or larval/juvenile phase.

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SECTION IV. EVALUATION OF DISCHARGE-RELATED ACTIVITIES EFFECTS

Note: You are only required to fill out this section if your facility's action area contains terrestrial
species and/or their designated critical habitat. If your action area only contains aquatic and/or
aquatic-dependent species and/or their designated critical habitat, you can skip directly to
Section V.

Most of the potential effects related to coverage under the MSGP are assumed to occur to
aquatic and/or aquatic-dependent species. However, in some cases, potential effects to
terrestrial species and/or their critical habitat should be considered as well from any discharge-
related activities that occur during coverage under the MSGP. Examples of discharge-related
activities that could have potential effects on listed terrestrial species or their critical habitat
include the storage of materials and land disturbances associated with stormwater
management-related activities (e.g., the installation or placement of stormwater control
measures).

A. Select the applicable statement(s) below and follow the corresponding instructions:

~	There are no discharge-related activities that are planned to occur during my coverage
under the 2020 MSGP. You can conclude that your discharge-related activities will have no likely
adverse effects, and:

If there are any aquatic or aquatic-dependent species and/or their critical
habitat in your action area, you must skip to Section V, Evaluation of
Discharge Effects, below.

If there are no aquatic or aquatic-dependent species, you may skip to Section VI
and verify that your activities will have no likely adverse effects. You must submit this
form to EPA as specified in Section VII of this form. You may select criterion C on your
NOI form and may submit your NOI for permit coverage 30 days after you have
submitted this Criterion C Eligibility Form. You must also provide a description of the
basis for the criterion you selected on your NOI form, including the species and
critical habitat listfsl in your action area, as well as any other documentation
supporting your eligibility. You must also include this completed Criterion C Eligibility
Form in your SWPPP.

~	There are discharge-related activities planned as part of the proposal. Describe your
discharge- related activities in the following box and continue to (b) below.

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B. In order to ensure any discharge-related activities will have no likely adverse effects on ESA
listed threatened and endangered species and/or their designated critical habitat, you must
certify that all the following are true:

~ Discharge-related activities will occur:

•	on previously cleared/developed areas of the site where maintenance and operation of
the facility are currently occurring or where existing conditions of the area(s) in which the
discharge-related activities will occur precludes its use by listed species (e.g., work on
existing impervious surfaces, work occurring inside buildings, area is not used by species),
and

•	if discharge-related activities will include the establishment of structures (including, but
not limited to, infiltration ponds and other controls) or any related disturbances, these
structures and/or disturbances will be sited in areas that will not result in isolation or
degradation of nesting, breeding, or foraging habitat or other habitat functions for listed
animal species (or their designated critical habitat), and will avoid the destruction of
native vegetation (including listed plant species).

~ If vegetation removal (e.g., brush clearing) or other similar activities will occur, no

terrestrial listed species that use these areas for habitat or listed critical habitat would be
expected to be present during vegetation removal.

If all the above are true, you can conclude that your discharge-related activities will have no
likely adverse effects, and:

If there are any aquatic or aquatic-dependent species and/or critical habitat in
your action area, you must skip to Section V, Evaluation of Discharge Effects,
below.

If there are no aquatic or aquatic-dependent species, you may skip to Section VI
and verify that your activities will have no likely adverse effects. You must submit this
form to EPA as specified in Section VII of this form. You may select criterion C on your
NOI and may submit your NOI for permit coverage 30 days after you have submitted
this completed form. You must also provide a description of the basis for the criterion
you selected on your NOI form, including the species and critical habitat listfsV and
any other documentation supporting your eligibility. You must also include this
completed Criterion C Eligibility Form in yourSWPPP.

If any of the above are not true, you cannot conclude that your discharge-related
activities will have no likely adverse effects. You must complete the rest of this form (if
applicable) and must submit the form to EPA for assistance in determining your
eligibility for coverage.

SECTION V. EVALUATION OF DISCHARGE EFFECTS

Note: You are only required to fill out this section if your facility's action area includes aquatic
and/or aquatic-dependent species and/or their critical habitat.

In this section, you will evaluate the likelihood of adverse effects from your facility's discharges.
The scope of effects to consider will vary with each facility and species/critical habitat
characteristics. The following are examples of discharge affects you should consider:

•	Hydrological Effects. Stormwater discharges may adversely affect receiving waters by
causing changes in water quality parameters such as turbidity, temperature, salinity, or
pH. Stormwater discharges may adversely affect the immediate vicinity of the discharge

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point through streambank erosion and scour. These effects will vary with the amount of
stormwater discharged and the volume and condition of the receiving water. Where a
stormwater discharge constitutes a minute portion of the total volume of the receiving
water, adverse hydrological effects are less likely.

• Toxicity of Pollutants. Pollutants in stormwater may have toxic effects on listed species and
may adversely affect critical habitat. Exceedances of benchmarks, effluent limitation
guidelines, or state or tribal water quality requirements may be indicative of potential
adverse effects on listed species or critical habitat. However, some listed species may be
adversely affected at pollutant concentrations below benchmarks, effluent limitation
guidelines, and state or tribal water quality standards due to exposures to multiple
stressors at the same time. In addition, stormwater pollutants identified in Part 5.2.3.2 of
yourSWPPP, but not monitored as benchmarks or effluent limitation guidelines, may also
adversely affect listed species and critical habitat.

As these effects are difficult to analyze for listed species, their prey, habitat, and designated
critical habitat, this form helps you to analyze your discharges to make a determination of
whether your discharges will likely have adverse effects and whether there are any additional
controls you can implement to ensure no likely adverse effects.

A. Evaluation of Pollutants and Controls to Avoid Adverse Effects. In this section, you must document a|l of
your pollutant sources and pollutants expected to be discharged in stormwater (see Part 8). You must also
document the controls you will implement to avoid adverse effects on listed aquatic and aquatic-dependent
species. You must include specific details about the expected effectiveness of the controls in avoiding adverse
effects to the listed aquatic-and aquatic-dependent species. Attach additional pages if needed.

Potential Pollutant Source

Potential Pollutants

Controls to Avoid Adverse Effects on Listed Aquatic
and Aquatic-Dependent Species. Include information
supporting why the control (s) will ensure no adverse effects,
including any data you have about the effectiveness of the
control(s) in reducing pollutant concentrations. You may
also attach photos of your controls to this form.

e.g.,

vehicle and

equipment

fueling

e.g.,

•	Oil & grease

•	Diesel

•	Gasoline

•	TSS

•	Antifreeze

e.g.,

•	Fueling operators (including the transfer of fuel
from tank trucks) will be conducted on an
impervious or contained pad or undercover

•	Drip pans will be used where leaks or spills of
fuel can occur and where making and
breaking hose connections

•	Spill kit will be kept on-site in close
proximity to potential spill areas

•	Any spills will be cleaned-up immediately using
dry clean-up methods

•	Stormwater runoff will be diverted around
fueling areas using diversion dikes and
curbing

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Potential Pollutants

Controls to Avoid Adverse Effects on Listed Aquatic
and Aquatic-Dependent Species.































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Potential Pollutants

Controls to Avoid Adverse Effects on Listed Aquatic
and Aquatic-Dependent Species.

























n Check if you are not able to make a preliminary determination that any of your pollutants will be
controlled to a level necessary to avoid adverse effects on aquatic and/or aquatic-dependent listed
species and their desianated critical habitat. You must check in Section VI that vou are unable to make a
determination of no likely adverse effects and must complete the rest of the form. You must submit your
completed form to EPA for assistance in determining your eligibility for coverage.

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B. Analysis of Effects Based on Past Monitoring Data. Select which of the following applies to your facility:

~	I have no previous monitoring data for my facility because there are no applicable
monitoring requirements for my facility's sector(s).

~	I have no previous monitoring data for my facility because I am a new discharger or a
new source, but I am subject to monitoring under the 2020 MSGP. You must provide
information to support a conclusion that your facility's discharges are not expected to
result in benchmark or numeric effluent limit exceedances that will adversely affect
listed species or their critical habitat:

My facility has not had any exceedances under the 2015 MSGP of any required
benchmark(s) or numeric effluent limits. I comply with the applicable monitoring
requirements and have not had any exceedances

My facility has had exceedances of one or more benchmark(s) or numeric effluent limits
under the 2015 MSGP, but I have addressed them during my coverage under the 2015
MSGP, or in my evaluation of controls to avoid adverse effects in (A) above. Describe all
actions (including specific controls) that you will implement to ensure that the pollutants
in yourdischarge(s) will not result in likely adverse effects from future exceedances.

Check if your facility has had exceedances of one or more benchmarks or numeric
effluent limits under the 2015 MSGP and you have not been able to address them to
avoid adverse effects from future exceedances, or if you are a new discharger or a new
source but you are not sure if you can avoid adverse effects from possible
exceedances. You must check in Section VI that you are unable to make a
determination of no likely adverse effects. You must submit your completed form to EPA
for assistance in determining your eligibility for coverage. You may not file your NOI for
permit coverage until you are able to make a determination that your discharges will
avoid adverse effects on listed species and designated critical habitat.

SECTION VI VERIFICATION OF PRELIMINARY EFFECTS DETERMINATION

Based on Steps I - V of this form, you must verify your preliminary determination of effects on
listed species and designated critical habitat from your discharges and/or discharge-related
activities:

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~	Following the applicable Steps in I - V above, I have provided information supporting a
preliminary determination that my discharges and/or discharge-related activities are not
likely to adversely affect listed species and designated critical habitats.

~	Following the applicable Steps in I - V above, I am not able to provide information
supporting a preliminary determination that my discharges and/or discharge-related
activities are not likely to adversely affect listed species and designated critical habitats.

Certification Information

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my
direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel
properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person
or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the
information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true,
accurate, and complete.

I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the
possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

First Name, Middle
initial, Last Name

Title

Signature:		Date

¦ I	I	I LLI

E-mail:

SECTION VII CRITERION C ELIGIBILITY FORM SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

You must submit this completed form to EPA at msapesa@epa.aov, including any attachments
and any additional information that demonstrates how you will avoid or eliminate adverse
effects to listed threatened and endangered species or designated critical habitat (e.g.,
specific controls you will implement to avoid or eliminate adverse effects). Any missing or
incomplete information may result in a delay of your coverage under the permit.

If you have made a preliminary determination that your discharges and/or discharge-related
activities are not likely to adversely affect listed species and critical habitat, this form must be
submitted a minimum of 30 days prior to submitting your NOI for permit coverage under criterion
C. Please note that during either the 30-day Criterion C Eligibility Form review period prior to your
NOI submission, or within 30 days after your NOI submission and before you have been
authorized for permit coverage, EPA may advise you that additional information is needed, or
that there are additional measures you must implement to avoid likely adverse effects.

If you are unable to make a preliminary determination that your discharges and/or discharge-
related activities are not likely to adversely affect listed species and critical habitat, this
worksheet must be submitted to EPA, but you may not file your NOI for permit coverage until you
have received a determination from EPA that your discharges and/or discharge-related
activities are not likely to adversely affect listed species and critical habitat.

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Attachment 1

Include a map and a written description of the action area of your facility, as required in Step 2.
You may choose to include the map that is generated from the FWS' on-line mapping tool IPaC
(the Information, Planning, and Consultation System) located at http://ecos.fws.gov/ipac/.

The written description of your action area that accompanies your action area map must
explain your rationale for the extent of the action area drawn on your map. For example, your
action area written description may look something like this:

The action area for the (name of your facility) 's sformwafer discharges extends
downstream from the outfall(s) in (name of receiving waferbody) (# of
meters/feet /kilometers/miles). The downstream limit of the action area reflects
the approximate distance at which the discharge waters and any pollutants
would be expected to cause potential adverse effects to listed species and/or
critical habitat because (insert rationale). The action area does/does not
extend to the (name of receiving waferbody) 's confluence with (name of
confluence waferbody) because (insert rationale)

Note that your action area written description will be highly site-specific, depending on the
expected effects of your facility's discharges and discharge-related activities, receiving
waferbody characteristics, etc.

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Attachment 2

List or attach the listed species and critical habitat in your action area on this sheet, as required
in Step 3. You must include a list for applicable listed NMFS and USFWS species and critical
habitat. If there are listed species and/or critical habitat for only one Service, you must include a
statement confirming there are no listed species and/or critical habitat for the other Service. For
USFWS species, include the USFWS Official Species List full printout from your IPaC query
(including the consultation code and event code at the top of the FWS printout). Note: If your
Official Species Lisf from fhe USFWS indicafed no species or crifical habifaf were presenf in your
action area, include the consultation code and event code that can be found at the top of
your Official Species List in your NOI basis statement. If an Official Species List was not available
on IPaC, list the contact date, the ecological services field office and the name of the Service
staff with whom you corresponded to identify the existence of any USFWS species or crifical
habitat present in your action area.

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Proposed 2020 MSGP

Appendix F - Historic Properties Preservation Procedures

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix F - Procedures Relating to Historic Properties Preservation
F.I Background

Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) requires Federal agencies to take
into account the effects of Federal "undertakings",
such as the issuance of this permit, on historic
properties that are either listed or eligible for listing on
the National Register of Historic Places. To address any
issues relating to historic properties in connection with
the issuance of this permit, EPA has developed the
screening process in this appendix that enables facility
operators to appropriately consider the potential
impacts, if any, from the installation of stormwater
controls that involve subsurface disturbance, on
historic properties and to determine whether actions
can be taken, if applicable, to mitigate any such
impacts. Although the coverage of individual industrial
facilities under this permit does not constitute separate
Federal undertakings, the screening process in this
appendix provides an appropriate site-specific means
of addressing historic property issues in connection
with EPA's issuance of the permit.

Before an operator is eligible for coverage under the
2020 MSGP (unless otherwise noted, all references to
"eligible" or "eligibility" refer only to coverage under
the 2020 MSGP), the operator must meet one of the
certification criteria related to historic properties
included in the permit. In the event an operator
cannot meet any of the certification criteria included
in the permit relating to historic properties, the
operator must apply for an individual permit.

You must meet one or more of the four criteria (A-D),
which are also included in Part 1.1.5, to be eligible for coverage under this permit.

Activities with No Potential to Have an Effect on Historic Properties

A determination that a Federal undertaking has no potential to have an effect on historic
properties fulfills an agency's obligations under the NHPA. EPA has reason to believe that the
vast majority of activities authorized under the MSGP have no potential to have effects on
historic properties. The purpose of this permit is to control pollutants that may be transported in
stormwater runoff from industrial facilities. EPA does not anticipate effects on historic properties
from the pollutants in the stormwater and allowable non-stormwater discharges from these
industrial facilities. Thus, to the extent EPA's issuance of this general permit authorizes discharges
of such constituents, confined to existing stormwater channels or natural drainage areas; the
permitting action does not have the potential to cause effects on historic properties.

In addition, the overwhelming majority of sources covered under this permit will be facilities that
are seeking renewal of previous permit coverage. These existing dischargers should have

Key Terms

Historic Property - Prehistoric or historic districts,
sites, buildings, structures, or objects that are
included in or eligible for inclusion in the
National Register of Historic Places, including
artifacts, records, and remains that are related
to and located within such properties.

ACHP - Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation; an independent Federal agency.

SHPO - The State Historic Preservation Officer for
a particular state.

THPO or Authorized Tribal Representative - The

Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for a
particular Tribe, or if there is no THPO, the
representative designated by such Tribe for
NHPA purposes. Historic properties could have
significance to more than one Indian tribe;
therefore, all Indian tribes that attach religious
and cultural significance to a historic property
must be identified and included in the historic
properties screening process.

Area of Potential Effects (APE) - The geographic
area or areas within which an undertaking may
directly or indirectly cause changes in the
character or use of historic properties, if any
such properties exist. The area of potential
effects is influenced by the scale and nature of
an undertaking and may be different for
different kinds of effects caused by the
undertaking.

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already addressed NHPA issues in the 2015 MSGP as they were required to certify that they were
either not affecting historic properties or they had obtained written agreement from the
applicable State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) or Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO)
regarding methods of mitigating potential impacts. Both existing and new dischargers must
follow the historic property screening procedures to determine their eligibility. EPA is not aware of
any impacts on historic properties from activities covered under the 2008 MSGP, or, for that
matter, any need for a written agreement. Therefore, to the extent this permit authorizes renewal
of prior coverage without relevant changes in operations, it has no potential to have an effect
on historic properties.

Activities with Potential to Have an Effect on Historic Properties

EPA believes this permit may have some potential to have an effect on historic properties where
permittees construct and/or install stormwater control measures that involve subsurface
disturbance and impact less than one (1) acre of land to comply with this permit. (Ground
disturbances of one (1) acre or more require coverage under a different permit, the
Construction General Permit.) Where you have to disturb the land through the construction
and/or installation of control measures, there is a possibility that artifacts, records, or remains
associated with historic properties could be impacted. Therefore, if you are establishing new or
altering existing control measures to manage your stormwater that will involve subsurface
ground disturbance of less than one (1) acre, you will need to ensure (1) that historic properties
will not be impacted by your activities or (2) that you have consulted with the appropriate SHPO,
THPO, or other tribal representative regarding measures that would mitigate or prevent any
adverse effects on historic properties.

Examples of Control Measures Which Involve Subsurface Disturbance

PA reviewed typical control measures currently employed to determine which practices involve
some level of earth disturbance. The types of control measures that are presumptively expected
to cause subsurface ground disturbance include:

•	Dikes

•	Berms

•	Catch Basins

•	Ponds

•	Ditches

•	Trenches

•	Culverts

•	Land manipulation: contouring, sloping, and grading

•	Channels

•	Perimeter Drains

•	Swales

EPA cautions dischargers that this list is non-inclusive. Other control measures that involve earth
disturbing activities that are not on this list must also be examined for the potential to affect
historic properties.

Historic Property Screening Process

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You should follow the following screening process in order to certify your compliance with
historic property eligibility requirements under this permit (see Part 1.1.5). The following four steps
describe how applicants can meet the permit eligibility criteria for protection of historic
properties under this permit:

Step One: Are you an existing facility that is reapplying for certification under the 2020 MSGP?

If you are an existing facility you should have already addressed NHPA issues. To gain coverage
under the 2008 MSGP you were required to certify that you were either not affecting historic
properties or had obtained written agreement from the relevant SHPO orTHPO regarding
methods of mitigating potential impacts. As long as you are not constructing or installing any
new stormwater control measures then you have met eligibility Criterion A of the MSGP. After
you submit your NOI, there is a 30-day waiting period during which the SHPO, THPO, or other
tribal representative may review your NOI. The SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative may
request that EPA hold up authorization based on concerns about potential adverse impacts to
historic properties. EPA will evaluate any such request and notify you if any additional measures
to address adverse impacts to historic properties are necessary.

If you are an existing facility and will construct or install stormwater control measures that require
subsurface disturbance of less than one (1) acre then you should proceed to Step Three. (Note:
Construction activities disturbing one (1) acre or more are not eligible for coverage under this
permit.)

If you are a new facility then you should proceed to Step Two.

Step Two: Are you constructing or installing any stormwater control measures that require
subsurface disturbance of less than one (1) acre?

If, as part of your coverage under this permit, you are not building or installing control measures
on your site that cause less than one (1) acre of subsurface disturbance, then your discharge-
related activities do not have the potential to have an effect on historic properties. You have no
further obligations relating to historic properties. You have met eligibility Criterion A of the MSGP.
After you submit your NOI, there is a 30-day waiting period during which the SHPO, THPO, or
other tribal representative may review your NOI. The SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative
may request that EPA hold up authorization based on concerns about potential adverse
impacts to historic properties. EPA will evaluate any such request and notify you if any additional
measures to address adverse impacts to historic properties are necessary.

If the answer to the Step Two question is yes, then you should proceed to Step Three.

Step Three: Have prior earth disturbances determined that historic properties do not exist, or
have prior disturbances precluded the existence of historic properties?

If previous construction either revealed the absence of historic properties or prior disturbances
preclude the existence of historic properties, then you have no further obligations relating to
historic properties. You have met eligibility Criterion B of the MSGP. After you submit your NOI,
there is a 30-day waiting period during which the SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative may
review your NOI. The SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative may request that EPA hold up
authorization based on concerns about potential adverse impacts to historic properties. EPA will
evaluate any such request and notify you if any additional measures to address adverse
impacts to historic properties are necessary.

If the answer to the Step Three question is no, then you should proceed to Step Four.

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Step Four: Contact the appropriate historic preservation authorities

Where you are building and/or installing control measures affecting less than one (1) acre of
land to control stormwater or allowable non-stormwater discharges associated with this permit,
and the answer to Step Three is no, then you should contact the relevant SHPO, THPO, or other
tribal representative to determine the likelihood that artifacts, records, or remains are potentially
present on your site. This may involve examining local records to determine if historic artifacts
have been found in nearby areas, as well as limited surface and subsurface examination carried
out by qualified professionals.

If through this process it is determined that such historic properties potentially exist and may be
impacted by your construction or installation of control measures, you should contact the
relevant SHPO, THPO, or tribal representative in writing and request to discuss mitigation or
prevention of any adverse effects. The letter should describe your facility, the nature and
location of subsurface disturbance activities that are contemplated, any known or suspected
historic properties in the area, and any anticipated effects on such properties. The letter should
state that if the SHPO, THPO, or tribal representative does not respond within 30 days of receiving
your letter, you may submit your NOI without further consultation. EPA encourages applicants to
contact the appropriate authorities as soon as possible in the event of a potential adverse
effect to an historic property.

If the SHPO, THPO, or tribal representative sent you a response within 30 days of receiving your
letter and you enter into, and comply with, a written agreement with the SHPO, THPO, or other
tribal representative regarding how to address any adverse impacts on historic properties, you
have met eligibility Criterion C. In this case, you should retain a copy of the written agreement
consistent with Part 6.2.6.2 of the MSGP. After you submit your NOI, there is a 30-day waiting
period during which the SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative may review your NOI. The
SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative may request that EPA delay authorization based on
concerns about potential adverse impacts to historic properties. However, EPA would generally
accept any written agreement as fully addressing such concerns unless new information was
brought to the Agency's attention that was not considered in your previous discussions with the
SHPO, THPO or other tribal representative.

If you receive a response within 30 days after the SHPO, THPO, or tribal representative received
your letter and you consult with the SHPO, THPO or tribal representative regarding adverse
impacts to historic properties and measures to mitigate them but an agreement cannot be
reached between you and the SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative, you have still met the
eligibility for Criterion C. In this case you should include in your SWPPP a brief description of
potential effects to historic properties, the consultation process, any measures you will adopt to
address the potential adverse impacts, and any significant remaining disagreements between
you and the SHPO, THPO or other tribal representative. After you submit your NOI, there is a 30-
day waiting period during which the SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative may review your
NOI. The SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative may request that EPA delay authorization
based on concerns about potential adverse impacts to historic properties. EPA will evaluate any
such request and notify you if any additional measures to address adverse impacts to historic
properties are necessary.

If you have contacted the SHPO, THPO, or tribal representative in writing regarding your
potential to have an effect on historic properties and the SHPO, THPO, or tribal representative
did not respond within 30 days of receiving your letter, you have met eligibility Criterion D. You
are advised to get a receipt from the post office or other carrier confirming the date on which
your letter was received. In this case, you should submit a copy of your letter notifying the SHPO,
THPO or tribal representative of potential impacts with your NOI. After you submit your NOI, there

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is a 30-day waiting period during which the SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative may
review your NOI. The SHPO, THPO, or other tribal representative may request that EPA hold up
authorization based on concerns about potential adverse impacts to historic properties. EPA will
evaluate any such request and notify you if any additional measures to address adverse
impacts to historic properties are necessary.

Addresses for State Historic Preservation Officers and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers may be
found on the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's website

(www.achp.aov/proarams.html). In instances where a Tribe does not have a Tribal Historic
Preservation Officer, you should contact the appropriate Tribal government office when
responding to this permit eligibility condition.

For more information about the Tribal Historic Preservation Program, please visit the National Park
Service (NPS) website at

https://www.nps.aov/historv/tribes/Tribal Historic Preservation Officers Proaram.htm. The NPS
maintains a webpage that lists the current THPOs, found here:
https://arantsdev.cr.nps.aov/THPO Review/index.cfm

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Appendix G - Notice of Intent (NOI) Form

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP. EPA also
notes that in the final permit, EPA intends to finalize the NOI form with the formatting similar to

the NOI form formatting in the final 2015 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix G - Notice of Intent (NOI) Form

Proposed NPDES Form 3510-6
OMB No. 2040-NEW

Part 7.1 requires you to use the NPDES eReporting Tool, or "NeT", to prepare and
submit your NOI. However, if the EPA Regional office grants you a waiver to use a
paper NOI form, and you elect to use it, you must complete and submit the
following form.

Submission of this Notice of Intent (NOI) constitutes notice that the operator identified
in Section C of this form requests authorization to discharge pursuant to the NPDES
Stormwater Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) permit number identified in Section B
of this form. Submission of this NOI also constitutes notice that the operator identified
in Section C of this form meets the eligibility conditions of Part 1.1 of the MSGP for the
facility identified in Section D of this form. To obtain authorization, you must submit a
complete and accurate NOI form. Discharges are not authorized if your NOI is
incomplete or inaccurate or if you were never eligible for permit coverage. Refer to
the instructions at the end of this form to complete your NOI.

A. Approval to Use Paper NOI Form

1. Have you been granted a waiver from electronic reporting from the EPA Regional
Office*?

If yes, check which waiver you have been granted, the name of the EPA Regional Office
staff person who granted the waiver, and the date of approval:

Waiver granted:

~	The owner/operator's headquarters is physically located in a geographic area (i.e., ZIP
code or census tract) that is identified as under-served for broadband Internet access in
the most recent report from the Federal Communications Commission.

~	The owner/operator has issues regarding available computer access or computer
capability.

Name of EPA staff person that granted the waiver:	

Date approval obtained:	

* Note: You are required to obtain approval from the applicable EPA Regional Office prior
to using this paper NOI form. If you have not obtained a waiver, you must file this form
electronically using the NPDES eReporting Tool (NeT) at

http://water.epa.aov/polwaste/npdes/stormwater/Stormwater-eNOI-Svstem-for- EPAs-
MultiSector-General-Permit.cfm

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B.	Permit Information

1.	Master Permit Number:	

2.	Are you a new discharger or a new source as defined in Appendix A?

~	Yes (skip to Part C of this form)

~	No

3.	If you are not a new discharger or a new source, have stormwater discharges
from your facility been covered previously under an NPDES permit?

~	Yes

If yes, provide your most current NPDES ID if you had coverage under EPA's 2015
MSGP or the NPDES ID if you had coverage under an EPA individual
permit:	

~	No

If no, do you have a pending enforcement action related to industrial stormwater
by EPA, a state, or a citizen (to include both notices of violation (NOVs) by EPA or
a state and notices of intent to bring a citizen suit)?

~	Yes

~	No

C.	Facility Operator Information

1.	Operator Information

Operator Name:

Mailing Address:

Street:

City:

State:

ZIP Code:

County or Similar Government Subdivision:

Phone:

E-mail:

2.	Operator Point of Contact Information:

First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name:

Professional Title:

3.	NOI Preparer Information (Complete if NOI is being prepared by someone other
than certifier):

First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name:

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Phone:

E-mail:

D. Facility Information

1.	Facility Name:

2.	Facility Address:

Street/Location:

City:

State:

ZIP Code:

County or Similar Government Designation:

3. Latitude/Longitude for the facility:

Latitude:	° N (decimal degrees)

Longitude:	° W (decimal degrees)

Latitude/Longitude Data Source:

~	Map

~	GPS

~	Other

If you used a USGS topographic map, what was the scale?	

Horizontal Reference Datum:

~	NAD 27

~	NAD 83

~	WGS84

4.	Is your facility located on Indian Country lands?

~	Yes

If yes, provide the name of the Indian tribe associated with the area of Indian
country (including name of Indian reservation, if applicable):

~	No

5.	Are you requesting coverage under this NOI as a "federal operator" as defined in
Appendix A?

~	Yes

~	No

6.	What is the ownership type of the facility?

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~

Corporation

~

District

~

Federal Facility (U.S. Government)

~

State Government

~

Mixed Ownership (e.g., Public/Private)

~

Privately Owned Facility

~

Tribal Government

~

Municipal or Water District

~

Municipality

~

School District

~

County Government

7.	Estimated area of industrial activity at your facility exposed to stormwater:
	(to the nearest quarter acre)

8.	Will you, during the term of this permit, use coal-tar sealcoat on paved surfaces
where industrial activities are located?

~	Yes*

~	No

* Note that to be eligible for coverage under this permit, you must not have any
stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be sealed or re-sealed with
coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located.

9.	Sector-Specific Information

Identify the 4-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code or 2-letter Activity
Code that best represents the products produced or services rendered for which
your facility is primarily engaged, as defined in the MSGP, and the applicable
sector and subsector of your primary industrial activity (See Appendix D):

Primary SIC Code:	or Primary Activity Code:	

Sector:	Subsector:	

Identify the applicable sector(s) and subsector(s) of any co-located industrial
activity for which you are requesting permit coverage:

Sector:	Subsector:	Sector:	Subsector:	Sector:	Subsector:	

Sector:	Subsector:	Sector:	Subsector:	Sector:	Subsector:	

If you are a SectorS (Air Transportation) facility, do you anticipate using more than
100,000 gallons of pure glycol in glycol-based deicing fluids and/or 100 tons or more
of urea on an average annual basis?

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~	Yes

~	No

If you are a Sector G (Metal Mining) facility, do you have discharges from waste
rock and overburden piles?

~	Yes

~	No

Check the type of ore you mine at your facility:

~

Tungsten Ore

~

Nickel Ore

~

Aluminum Ore

~

Mercury Ore

~

Iron Ore

~

Platinum Ore

~

Titanium Ore

~

Vanadium Ore

~

Molybdenum Ore

~

Uranium, Radium, and/or Vanadium Ore

10. Is your facility presently inactive and unstaffed and are there no industrial materials
or activities exposed to stormwater?*

~	Yes

~	No

* The requirement for benchmark monitoring does not apply at a facility that is
inactive and unstaffed, provided that there are no industrial materials or activities
exposed to stormwater. Note that if your facility becomes inactive and unstaffed
and/or industrial materials or activities become exposed to stormwater during the
permit term, you must submit an NOI modification to reflect the change

E. Discharge Information

1. By indicating "Yes" below, I confirm that I understand that the MSGP only

authorizes the allowable stormwater discharges in Part 1.2.1 and the allowable
non-stormwater discharges listed in Part 1.2.2. Any discharges not expressly
authorized in this permit cannot become authorized or shielded from liability
under CWA section 402(k) by disclosure to EPA, state, or local authorities after
issuance of this permit via any means, including the Notice of Intent (NOI) to be
covered by the permit, the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), during
an inspection, etc. If any discharges requiring NPDES permit coverage other than

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the allowable stormwater and non-stormwater discharges listed in Parts 1.2.1 and
1.2.2 will be discharged, they must be covered under another NPDES permit.

~	Yes

2. Federal Effluent Limitations Guidelines

Are you requesting permit coverage for any stormwater discharges subject to
effluent limitation guidelines?

~	Yes

~	No

If yes, which effluent limitation guidelines apply to your stormwater discharges?

40 CFR
Part/Subpart

Eligible Discharges

Affected MSGP
Sector

New Source
Date

Check if
Applicable

Part 411, Subpart

C

Runoff from material storage piles at
cement manufacturing facilities

E

2/20/1974



Part 418 Subpart A

Runoff from phosphate fertilizer
manufacturing facilities that comes into
contact with any raw materials, finished
product, by-products or waste products
(SIC 2874)

C

4/8/1974



Part 423

Coal pile runoff at steam electric
generating facilities

O

11/19/1982
10/8/19741



Part 429, Subpart 1

Discharges resulting from spray down or
intentional wetting of logs at wet deck
storage areas

A

1/26/1981



Part 436, Subpart
B, C, or D

Mine dewatering discharges at crushed
stone mines, construction sand and
gravel mines, or industrial sand mines

J

N/A



Part 443, Subpart
A

Runoff from asphalt emulsion facilities

D

7/28/1975



Part 445, Subparts
A & B

Runoff from hazardous waste and non-
hazardous waste landfills

K, L

2/2/2000



Part 449

Runoff containing urea from airfield
pavement deicing at existing and new
primary airports with 1,000 or more
annual non-propeller aircraft departures

S

6/15/2012



'NSPS promulgated in 1974 were not removed via the 1982 regulation; therefore, wastewaters
generated by Part 423-applicable sources that were New Sources under the 1974 regulations
are subject to the 1974 NSPS.

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3. Receiving Waters Information: (Attach a separate list if necessary)

List all of the stormwater outfalls from
your facility. Each outfall must be
identified by a unique 3-digit ID (e.g.,
001, 002). Also provide the latitude and
longitude in degrees decimal for each
outfall.

For each outfall, provide the following receiving water
information:

Provide the name of
the first water of the
U.S. that receives
stormwater directly
from the outfall
and/or from the MS4
that the outfall
discharges to:

If the receiving water
is impaired (on the
CWA 303(d) list), list
the pollutants that
are causing the
impairment:

If a TMDL been
completed for this
receiving waterbody,
providing the
following information:

Outfall ID









Latitude



Longitude



Outfall ID









Latitude



Longitude



If substantially identical to other outfall, list identical outfall ID:

Outfall ID









Latitude



Longitude



If substantially identical to other outfall, list identical outfall ID:

Outfall ID









Latitude



Longitude



If substantially identical to other outfall, list identical outfall ID:

Outfall ID









Latitude



Longitude



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List all of the stormwater outfalls from
your facility. Each outfall must be
identified by a unique 3-digit ID (e.g.,
001, 002). Also provide the latitude and
longitude in degrees decimal for each
outfall.

For each outfall, provide the following receiving water
information:

Provide the name of
the first water of the
U.S. that receives
stormwater directly
from the outfall
and/or from the MS4
that the outfall
discharges to:

If the receiving water
is impaired (on the
CWA 303(d) list), list
the pollutants that
are causing the
impairment:

If a TMDL been
completed for this
receiving waterbody,
providing the
following information:

If substantially identical to other outfall, list identical outfall ID:

4.	Provide the following Information about your outfall latitude longitude:
Latitude/Longitude Data Source:

~	Map

~	GPS

~	Other

If you used a USGS topographic map, what was the scale?	

Horizontal Reference Datum:

~	NAD 27

~	NAD 83

~	WGS84

5.	Does your facility discharge into a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) ?

~	Yes

If yes, provide the name of the MS4 operator:	

~	No

6.	Check if you discharge to any of the waters of the U.S. that are designated by the state
or tribal authority under its antidegradation policy as a Tier 2 (or Tier 2.5) water (water
quality exceeds levels necessary to support propagation of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and
recreation in and on the water) or as a Tier 3 water (Outstanding National Resource
Water)? (See Appendix L).

~	Tier 2/2.5

~	Provide the name(s) of the receiving water(s):	

~	Tier3 (Outstanding National Resource Waters)*

* Note: You are ineligible for coverage if you are a new discharger or new source to
waters designated as Tier 3 (outstanding national resource waters) for antidegradation
purposes under 40 CFR 131.13(a)(3).

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7.	If you are subject to benchmark monitoring requirements for a hardness-dependent
metal, what is the hardness of your receiving water(s) (see Appendix J) ?
	(mg/L)

8.	If you are subject to benchmark monitoring requirements for a hardness-dependent
metal, does your facility discharge into any saltwater receiving waters?

~	Yes

~	No

9.	Does your facility discharge to a federal CERCLA site listed in Appendix P?

~	Yes

~	No

10.	If yes, did you notify the EPA Regional Office in advance of filing your NOI, and did the
EPA Regional Office determine that you are eligible for permit coverage pursuant to Part
1.1.7*?

~	Yes

~	No

* Note: If you discharge to a federal CERCLA site listed in Appendix P, you are ineligible
for coverage under this permit unless you notify the EPA Regional Office in advance and
the EPA Regional Office determines you are eligible coverage under this permit. In
determining your eligibility for coverage under this Part, the EPA Regional Office may
evaluate whether you have included adequate controls and/or procedures to ensure
that your discharges will not lead to recontamination of aquatic media at the CERCLA
Site such that it will to cause or contribute to an exceedance of a water quality standard.

F. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Information

1.	Has the SWPPP been prepared in advance of filing this NOI, as required?

~	Yes

~	No

2.	SWPPP Contact Information:

First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name:

Professional Title:

Phone:

E-mail:

3.	SWPPP Availability:

Your current SWPPP or certain information from your SWPPP must be made available
through one of the following two options. Select one of the options and provide the
required information*:

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* Note: You are not required to post any confidential business information (CBI) or
restricted information (as defined in Appendix A) (such information may be redacted),
but you must clearly identify those portions of the SWPPP that are being withheld from
public access.

~	Option 1: Maintain a current copy of your SWPPP on an Internet page (Universal
Resource Locator or URL).

Provide the web address URL:	

~	Option 2: Provide the following information from your SWPPP:

A. Describe your onsite industrial activities exposed to stormwater (e.g., material

storage: equipment fueling, maintenance, and cleaning: cutting steel beams), and
potential spill and leak areas:

B. List the pollutant(s) or pollutant constituent(s) associated with each industrial
activity exposed to stormwater that could be discharged in stormwater and any
authorized non-stormwater discharges listed in Part 1.2.2:

C. Describe the control measures you will employ to comply with the non-numeric
technology-based effluent limits required in Part 2.1.2 and Part 8, and any other
measures taken to comply with the requirements in Part 2.2 Water Quality-Based
Effluent Limitations (see Part 6.2.4):

D. Provide a schedule for good housekeeping and maintenance (see Part 6.2.5.1)
and a schedule for all inspections required in Part 3 (see Part 6.2.5.2):

G. Endangered Species Protection

Using the instructions in Appendix E of the MSGP and the Criterion Selection Worksheet in
Appendix E, Part E.4, under which criterion listed below are you eligible for coverage under this
permit?* You must consider Endangered Species Act listed (ESA-listed) threatened or
endangered species and/or designated critical habitat(s) under the jurisdiction of both the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and check only
the 1 box that is the most conservative criterion that applies to your facility stormwater
discharge.

*Note: You must use the information from the USFWS IPaC and NMFS Species Directory (see MSGP
Appendix E, Part E.4, Step 2 and 3) when determining the presence of ESA-listed species and
critical habitat. Attaching aerial image(s) of the site to this NOI is helpful to EPA, USFWS, and
NMFS in confirming eligibility under this criterion. Please Note: NMFS' jurisdiction includes ESA-
listed marine and estuarine species that spawn in inland rivers.

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After you submit your NOI and before your NOI is authorized, EPA may notify you if any
additional controls are necessary to ensure your discharges have no likely adverse effects on
ESA-listed species and critical habitat.

~ A. No ESA-listed species and/or critical habitat present in action area. No ESA-listed species
and designated critical habitat(s) are likely to occur in your facility's "action area" as defined
in Appendix A. You must provide a description below of the basis for selecting this criterion
and provide documentation supporting your eligibility determination in yourSWPPP. [Basis
statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this criterion should identify
the USFWS and NMFS information sources used. State resources are not acceptable. Attaching
aerial image(s) of the site to this NOI is helpful to EPA, USFWS, and NMFS in confirming
eligibility under this criterion. Note that NMFS' jurisdiction includes ESA-listed marine and
estuarine species that spawn in inland rivers.]

Description box for the selection made and the sources consulted:

~	B. Eligibility requirements met by another operator under the 2020 MSGP. Your industrial
activity's discharges and discharge-related activities were already addressed in another
operator's valid certification of eligibility for your "action area" under eligibility criteria A, C,
D, or E of the 2020 MSGP and you have confirmed that no additional ESA-listed species and
designated critical habitat not considered in that certification may be present or located in
the "action area" (e.g., due to a new species listing or critical habitat designation). To certify
your eligibility under this criterion, there must be no lapse of NPDES permit coverage in the
other 2020 MSGP operator's certification. By certifying eligibility under this criterion, you must
comply with any conditions upon which the other operator's certification was based. You
must include in your NOI the NPDES ID assigned to the other 2020 MSGP operator's
authorization under this permit. If your certification is based on another 2020 MSGP
operator's certification under criterion C, you must provide EPA with the relevant supporting
information required (i.e., permit tracking number, industrial activity SWPPP, a description of
the basis for the criterion selected) in your NOI form. [Basis statement content: A basis
statement supporting the selection of this criterion must identify the eligibility criterion of the
other MSGP NOI, the authorization date, and confirmation that the authorization is effective.]

If you select criterion B, provide the NPDES ID from the other operator's notification of
authorization under this permit:	

~	C(l) Facility eligible for Criterion C in the 2015 MSGP with NO CHANGE to listed species,
critical habitat, or action area. Your facility was eligible for Criterion C in the 2015 MSGP and
there has been no change in your facility's action area and you have confirmed that no
additional threatened or endangered species or designated critical habitat have been listed
by USFWS and/or NMFS in your action area since your certification under Criterion C in the
2015 MSGP. You must provide a description of the basis of this criterion selected on your NOI
form and provide documentation supporting your eligibility determination in yourSWPPP.
[Basis statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this criterion must
provide the USFWS and/or NMFS resources consulted that helped you determine that no
additional species and/or critical habitat have been listed by the Services in your action
area.]

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~	C(2) Facility eligible for Criterion C in the 2015 MSGP with CHANGES to listed species, critical
habitat, or action area. Your facility was eligible for Criterion C in the 2015 MSGP, but there
have been changes in your facility's action area, and/or additional threatened or
endangered species and/or designated critical habitat have been listed by USFWS and/or
NMFS in your action area since your certification under Criterion C under the 2015 MSGP. You
must provide a description of the basis of this criterion selected on your NOI form and provide
documentation supporting your eligibility determination in yourSWPPP. [Basis statement
content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this criterion must identify the following:

1.	A description of the changes in the facility's action area (if applicable).

2.	The USFWS and/or NMFS resources consulted that helped you determine that additional
species and/or critical habitat have been listed by the Services in your action area.

3.	What ESA-listed species and/or designated critical habitat are located in your "action
area".

4.	Distance in miles between your site and the ESA-listed species and/or designated critical
habitat within the action area (in miles, state "on site" if the ESA-listed species and/or
designated critical habitat is within the area to be disturbed.

5.	A description of EPA approved measures you will implement or will continue to implement
to ensure no likely adverse effects on ESA-listed species and/or critical habitat.]

~	C(3) ESA-listed species and/or designated critical habitat likely to occur, but discharges not
likely to adversely affect them. ESA-listed threatened or endangered species or their designated
critical habitat(s) under the jurisdiction of USFWS and/or NMFS are likely to occur in or near your
facility's "action area," and you certify to EPA that your industrial activity's discharges and
discharge-related activities are not likely to adversely affect ESA-listed and/or critical habitat. To
certify your eligibility under this criterion, you must complete the Criterion C Eligibility Form, which
you must submit to EPA at least 30 days prior to filing your NOI for permit coverage. After
evaluation of your Criterion C Eligibility Form, EPA may require additional measures that you must
implement to avoid or eliminate likely adverse effects on ESA-listed species and/or critical
habitat from discharges and discharge-related activities. You may submit your NOI for permit
coverage 30 days after submitting to EPA your completed Criterion C Eligibility Form. You must
also provide a description of the basis for the criterion you selected on your NOI form and
provide documentation supporting your eligibility determination in yourSWPPP.

[Basis statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this criterion must identify
the following:

1.	The USFWS and NMFS information resources and expertise (e.g., state or federal
biologists) used to arrive at this conclusion. Any supporting documentation should
explicitly state that both ESA-listed species and designated critical habitat under the
jurisdiction of the USFWS and/or NMFS were considered in the evaluation.

2.	What ESA-listed species and/or designated critical habitat are located in your "action
area".

3.	Distance in miles between your site and the ESA-listed species and/or designated critical
habitat within the action area (in miles, state "on site" if the ESA-listed species and/or
designated critical habitat is within the area to be disturbed).

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4.	A description of EPA approved measures you will implement to ensure no likely adverse
effects on ESA-listed species and/or critical habitat.

5.	A statement affirming that "I submitted my completed Criterion C Eligibility Form to EPA
at least 30 days prior to submitting this NOI and agree to implement any additional
measures that were determined by EPA to be necessary to ensure that my discharges
and/or discharge-related activities will not have likely adverse effects on listed species
and critical habitat."

6.	Date you sent completed Criterion C Eligibility form to EPA.]

~ D. ESA Section 7 consultation has successfully concluded. Consultation between a Federal
Agency and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and/or the National Marine Fisheries Service
under section 7 of the Endangered Species Act has concluded. The consultation must have
addressed the effects of the facility's discharges and discharge-related activities on ESA-listed
species and/or designated critical habitat under the jurisdiction of USFWS and/or NMFS. To
certify eligibility under this criterion, indicate the result of the consultation:

1. A biological opinion that concludes that the action in question (taking into account the
effects of your facility's discharges and discharge-related activities) is not likely to
jeopardize the continued existence of ESA-listed species, or result in the destruction or
adverse modification of designated critical habitat; or

2. Written concurrence from the applicable Service(s) with a finding that your facility's
discharges and discharge-related activities are not likely to adversely affect ESA-listed
species or designated critical habitat.

You must verify that the consultation does not warrant reinitiation under 50 CFR §402.16. If
reinitiation of consultation is required, in order to be eligible under this criterion you must
ensure consultation is reinitiated and the result of the consultation must be consistent with
Criterion D (i), or (ii) above.

If eligible under Criterion D, you must also provide supporting documentation for your
determination in your NOI and SWPPP, including the Biological Opinion (or ECO tracking
number) or concurrence letter. You must include copies of the correspondence
between yourself and the USFWS and/or NMFS in your SWPPP and your NOI. [Basis
statement content: A basis statement supporting the selection of this criterion should
identify the federal action agency(ies) involved, the field office/regional office(s)
providing that consultation, any tracking numbers of identifiers associated with that
consultation (e.g., IPaC number, ECO number), and the date the consultation was
completed.]

~ E. Issuance of section 10 permit. Potential take is authorized through the issuance of a permit
under section 10 of the ESA by the USFWS and/or NMFS, and this authorization addresses the
effects of the facility's discharges and discharge-related activities on ESA-listed species and
designated critical habitat. You must include copies of the correspondence between yourself
and the participating agencies in your SWPPP and your NOI. [Basis statement content: A basis
statement supporting the selection of this criterion should identify whether USFWS or NMFS or
both agencies provided a section 10 permit, the field office/regional office(s) providing
permit(s), any tracking numbers of identifiers associated with that consultation (e.g., IPaC
number, ECO number), and the date the permit was granted.]

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H. Historic Preservation

1.	If your facility is not located on Indian country lands, is your facility located on a property
of religious or cultural significance to an Indian tribe?

~	Yes

If yes, provide the name of the Indian tribe associated with the
property:	

~	No

2.	Using the instructions in Appendix F of the MSGP, under which historic properties
preservation criterion listed in Part 1.1.5 are you eligible for coverage under this permit
(only check 1 box)?

~

A

~

B

~

C

~

D

I. Certification Information

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my
direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel
properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person
or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the
information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true,
accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false
information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name:

Title:

Signature:	

Date:	

E-mail:

Proposed NPDES Form Date (01/20)

Expiration Date (##/##)

This Form Replaces From 3510-6 (06/15)

Form OMB NO.2040-NEW

Instructions for Completing EPA Form 3510-A
Who Must File an NOI Form

Under section 402(p) of the Clean Water Act (CWA) and regulations at 40 CFR Part 122, stormwater discharges
associated with industrial activity are prohibited to waters of the United States unless authorized under a National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. You can obtain coverage under the MSGP by submitting a
completed Notice of Intent (NOI) if you are an operator a facility:	

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•	that is located in a jurisdiction where EPA is the permitting authority, listed in Appendix C of the MSGP,

•	that discharges stormwater associated with industrial activities, identified in Appendix D of the MSGP,

•	that meets the eligibility requirements in Part 1.1 ofthepermit,

•	that has developed a stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) in accordance with Part 6 of the MSGP; and

•	that installs and implements control measures in accordance with Part 2 and Part 8 to meet numeric and non-
numeric effluent limits.

Completing the Form

Obtain and read a copy of the 2020 MSGP, viewable at https://www.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater-discharges-
industrial-activities. To complete this form, type or print, using uppercase letters, in the appropriate areas only. Please
place each character between the marks. Abbreviate if necessary to stay within the number of characters allowed
for each item. Use only one space for breaks between words, but not for punctuation marks unless they are needed
to clarify your response. Please submit original document with signature in ink - do not send a photocopied
signature.

Section A. Approval to Use Paper NOI Form

You must indicate whether you have been granted a waiver from electronic reporting from the EPA Regional Office.
Note that you are not authorized to use this paper NOI form unless the EPA Regional Office has approved its use.
Where you have obtained approval to use this form, indicate the waiver that you have been granted, the name of
the EPA staff person who granted the waiver, and the date that approval was provided.

See https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-stormwater for a list of EPA Regional Office contacts.

Section B. Permit Information

Provide the master permit number of the permit under which you are applying for coverage (see Appendix C of the
general permit for the list of eligible master permit numbers).

You must indicate whether you are a new discharger or a new source (see Appendix A for the definitions). If you are
not a new discharger or a new source, you must indicate whether stormwater discharges from your facility have been
previously covered under another NPDES permit. If yes, you must provide the unique NPDES ID (i.e., permit tracking
number) for the previous permit your facility was covered under. If no, you must indicate if you have a pending
enforcement action related to industrial stormwater by EPA, a state, or a citizen.

Section C. Facility Operator Information

Provide the legal name of the person, firm, public organization, or any other entity that operates the facility described
in this NOI. An operator of a facility is the legal entity that controls the operation of the facility. Refer to Appendix A of
the permit for the definition of "operator". Provide the operator's mailing address, phone number, and e-mail.
Correspondence for the NOI will be sent to this address. Also provide the name and title for the operator point of
contact (note that the point of contact name may be the same as the operatorname).

If the NOI was prepared by someone other than the certifier (for example, if the NOI was prepared by the facility
SWPPP contact or a consultant for the certifier's signature), include the full name, organization, phone number, and
email address of the NOI preparer.

Section D. Facility Information

Enter the official or legal name and complete address, including city, state, ZIP code, and county or similar
government subdivision of the facility. If the facility lacks a street address, indicate the general location of the facility
(e.g., Intersection of State Highways 61 and 34). Complete facility information must be provided for permit coverage
to be granted.

Provide the latitude and longitude of your facilityin decimal degrees format. The latitude and longitude of your facility can be
determined in several different ways, including through the use of global positioning system (GPS) receivers, U.S. Geological
Survey (U.S.G.S.) topographic or quadrangle maps. Refer to http://transition.fcc.aov/mb/audio/bickel/DDDMMSS-
decimal.html/ for assistance in providing the proper latitude/longitude format. For consistency, EPA requests that
measurements be taken from the approximate center of the facility. Specify which method you used to determine latitude
and longitude. If a U.S.G.S. topographic map is used, specify the scale of the map used. Enter the horizontal reference datum
for your latitude and longitude. The horizontal reference datum used on USGS topographic maps is shown on the bottom left
corner of USGS topographic maps; it is also available for GPS receivers.

Indicate whether the facility is on Indian country lands, and if so, provide the name of the Indian tribe associated with
the area of Indian country (including name of Indian reservation, if applicable).

Indicate whether you are seeking coverage under this permit as a "federal operator" as defined in Appendix A. Also
check the ownership type for the facility (e.g., Federal Facility, Privately Owned Facility, Municipality, County
Government, Corporation, State Government, Tribal Government, School District, District, Mixed Ownership [e.g.,
public/private], Municipal or Water District).	

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Enter the estimated area of industrial activity at your facility exposed to stormwater to the nearest quarter acre.

Identify if, during the term of this permit, you will use coal-tar sealcoat on paved surfaces where industrial activities
are located.

List the four-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code or two character activity code that best describes the
primary industrial activities performed by your facility under which you are required to obtain permit coverage. Your
primary industrial activity includes any activities performed on-site which are (1) identified by the facility's primary SIC
code and included in the descriptions of 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)(ii), (iii), (vi), or (viii); or (2) included in the narrative
descriptions of 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14) (i), (iv), (v), (vii), or (ix). See Appendix D of the MSGP for a complete list of SIC codes
and activities codes covered under the MSGP. Also provide the applicable sector and subsector associated with the
SIC code or activity code for your primary industrial activities. For a complete list of sector and subsector codes, see
Appendix D of the MSGP.

If your facility has co-located industrial activities that are not identified as your primary industrial activity, identify the
sector and subsector codes that describe these other industrial activities.

For Sector G facilities (Metal Mining), check the type of ore(s) mined at the facility.

Indicate whether your facility is currently inactive and z

unstaffed and if there are no industrial materials or activities exposed to stormwater. Note that if your facility becomes
inactive and unstaffed and/or circumstances change and industrial materials or activities become exposed to stormwater
during the permit term, you must submit an NOI modification to reflect the change.

Section E. Discharge Information

You must confirm that you understand that the MSGP only authorizes the allowable stormwater discharges listed in
Part 1.2.1 and the allowable non-stormwater discharges listed in Part 1.3.3. Any discharges not expressly authorized
under the MSGP are not covered by the MSGP or the permit shield provision of the CWA Section 402(k) and they cannot
become authorized or shielded by disclosure to EPA, state, or local authorities via the NOI to be covered by the permit
or by any other means (e.g., in the SWPPP or during an inspection). If any discharges requiring NPDES permit coverage
other than the allowable stormwater and non-stormwater discharges listed in Parts

1.2.1 and 1.2.2 will be discharged, they must either be eliminated or covered under another NPDES permit.

Depending on your industrial activities, your facility may be subject to federal effluent limitation guidelines which include
additional effluent limits and monitoring requirements for your facility. Please review these requirements, described in
Part 2.1.3 of the MSGP, and check any appropriate boxes on the NOI form.

You must identify all the outfalls from your facility that discharge stormwater. Each outfall must be assigned a unique 3-
digit ID (e.g., 001, 002, 003). You must also provide the latitude and longitude for each outfall from your facility. Indicate
whether any outfalls are substantially identical to an outfall already listed, and identify the outfall it is identical to. For each
unique outfall you list, you must specify the name of the first water of the U.S. that receives stormwater directly from the
outfall and/or from the MS4 that the outfall discharges to. You must specify whether any receiving waters that you
discharge to are listed as "impaired" as defined in Appendix A, and the pollutants for which the water is impaired. You
must also check identify any Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) that have been completed for any of the waters of the
U.S. that you discharge to. You must also provide information about the outfall latitude/longitude, including data source,
the scale (if applicable), and the horizontal reference datum. See the instructions in Section D for more information about
determining the latitude and longitude.

Identify whether your facility discharges into a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). If yes, provide the name of
the MS4 operator. If you are uncertain of the MS4 operator, contact your local government for that information.

Indicate whether discharges from the facility will enter into a water of the U.S that is designated as a Tier 2, Tier 2.5, or
Tier 3 water. A list of Tier 2, 2.5, and 3 waters is provided as Appendix L. If the answer is "yes", name all waters
designated as Tier 2, Tier 2.5, or Tier 3 to which the facility will discharge. Note that you are ineligible for coverage if
you are a new discharger or a new source to waters designated as Tier 3 (outstanding national resource waters) for
antidegradation purposes under 40 CFR 131.13(a)(3).

If you are subject to any benchmark monitoring requirements for metals (see the requirements applicable to your
Sector(s) in Part 8 of the permit), indicate the hardness for your receiving water(s). See Appendix J of the permit for
information about determining waterbodyhardness.

If you are subject to benchmark monitoring requirements for hardness- dependent metals you must also answer
whether your facility discharges into any saltwater receiving waters.

Indicate whether your facility will discharge to a federal CERCLA site listed in Appendix P. Note that if your facility will
discharge into a federal CERCLA site listed in Appendix P, you are not eligible for coverage under this permit unless you
notify the EPA Regional Office in advance and the EPA Regional Office authorizes overage under this permit after you
have included adequate controls and/or procedures designed to ensure that discharges will not lead to
recontamination of aquatic media at the CERCLA site such that your discharge will cause or contribute to an
exceedance of a water quality standard.	

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Appendix G - Notice of Intent (NOI) Form

Section F. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Information

All facilities eligible for coverage under this permit are required to prepare a SWPPP in advance of filing the NOI, in
accordance with Part

6. Indicate whether the SWPPP has been prepared in advance of filing the NOI.

Indicate the contact information (name, phone, and email) for the person who developed the SWPPP for this facility.

You identify how your SWPPP information will be made available, consistent with Part 6.4 and 7.3 of the permit. If you
are making your SWPPP publicly available on a web site, check Option 1 and provide the appropriate Internet URL
address. If you are not providing a URL, check Option 2 and provide the selected SWPPP information on this NOI form.
You may copy and paste this information directly from your SWPPP.

Section G. Endangered Species Protection

Using the instructions in Appendix E, indicate the Part 1.1.4 criterion (i.e., A, B, C, D, or E) you are eligible under with
regard to the protection of federally listed endangered and threatened species and designated critical habitat.

Section H. Historic Preservation

If the project is not located in Indian country lands, indicate whether the project is located on a property of religious or
cultural significance to an Indian tribe, and if so, provide the name of the Indian tribe associated with the property.
Use the instructions in Appendix F to complete the questions on the NOI form regarding historic preservation.

Section I. Certification

Certification statement and signature (see Section B.ll of Appendix B of the MSGP for more information). Enter
certifier's printed name, title and email address. Sign and date the form. (CAUTION: An unsigned or undated NOI form
will prevent the granting of permit coverage.) Federal statutes provide for severe penalties for submitting false
information on this application form. Federal regulations require this application to be signed as follows:

For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer, which means:

(i) a president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or
any other person who performs similar policy- or decision-making functions for the corporation, or (ii) the manager of
one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided, the manager is authorized to make
management decisions which govern the operation of the regulated facility including having the explicit or implicit
duty of making major capital investment recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive
measures to assure long-term environmental compliance with environmental laws and regulations; the manager can
ensure that the necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for
permit application requirements; and where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the
manager in accordance with corporate procedures.

For a partnership or sole proprietorship: By a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or

For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: By either a principal executive officer or ranking elected
official. For purposes of this Part, a principal executive officer of a federal agencyincludes (i) the chief executive officer
of the agency, or (ii) a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic
unit of the agency (e.g., Regional Administrator of EPA). Include the name and title of the person signing the form
and the date of signing.

An unsigned or undated NOI form will not be considered eligible for permit coverage.

Modifying Your NOI

If you have been granted a waiver from your Regional Office from electronic reporting, and if after submitting your
NOI you need to correct or update any fields on this NOI form, you may do so by indicating changes on this same
form.

Paperwork Reduction Act Notice

Public reporting burden for this NOI is estimated to average 4 hours. This estimate includes time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and
reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments
regarding the burden estimate, any other aspect of the collection of information, or suggestions for improving this
form, including any suggestions which may increase or reduce this burden to: Director, Collection Strategies Division,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2822T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20460. Include the OMB
control number on any correspondence. Do not send the completed form to this address.

Submitting Your Form

If you have been granted a waiver from your Regional Office to submit a paper NOI form, you must send your NOI by
mail to one of the following addresses:

For Regular U.S. Mail Delivery:

Stormwater Notice Processing Center	

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Appendix G - Notice of Intent (NOI) Form

Mail Code 4203M, ATTN: 2020 MSGP Reports
U.S. EPA

1200	Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460

For Overnight/Express Mail Delivery:

Stormwater Notice Processing Center

William Jefferson Clinton East Building - Room 7420 ATTN: 2020 MSGP Reports
U.S. EPA

1201	Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004

Visit this website for instructions on how to submit electronically: https://www.epa.aov/npdes/stormwater-
discharaes-industrial-activities

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Appendix H - Notice of Termination (NOT) Form

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix H - Notice of Termination (NOT) Form

Part 7.1 requires you to use the NPDES eReporting Tool, or "NeT", to prepare and submit
your Notice of Termination (NOT). However, if you are given a waiver by the EPA Regional
Office to use a paper NOT form, and you elect to use it, you must complete and submit
the following form.

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Appendix H - Notice of Termination (NOT) Form

NPDES
FORM
3510-7

&EPA

United States Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20460
Notice of Termination (NOT) forStormwater Discharges Associated
with Industrial Activity Under the NPDESMulti-SectorGeneral Permit

OMB No. 2040-NEW

Submission of this Notice of Termination constitutes notice that the operator identified in Section C of this form is no longer authorized to discharge
pursuant to the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) from the facility identified in Section D of this form. All necessary information must be included
on this form. Refer to the instructions at the end of this form.

A. Approval to use Paper NOT Form

1. Have you been granted a waiver from electronic reporting from the Regional Office*? D YES D NO

If yes, check which waiver you have been granted, the name of the EPA Regional Office staff person who granted the waiver, and the date of
approval:

Waiver granted: D The owner/operator's headquarters is physically located in a geographic area (i.e., ZIP code or census tract) that is

identified as under-served for broadband Internet access in the most recent report from the Federal Communications
Commission.

Q The owner/operator has issues regarding available computer access or computer capability.

Name of EPA staff person that granted the waiver:

Date approval obtained:

LU'LU

/

* Note: You are required to obtain approval from the applicable Regional Office prior to using this paper NOT form. If you have not obtained a waiver, you
must file this form electronically using the NPDES eReporting Tool (NeT) at https://www.epa.aov/npdes/stormwater-discharaes-industrial-activities

B. Permit Information

NPDES ID:

2. Reason for Termination (check one only):

n A new owner or operator has taken over responsibility for the facility.

~ You have ceased operations at the facility, there are not or no longer will be discharges of stormwater associated with industrial activity from the
facility, and you have already implemented necessary sediment and erosion controls as required by Part 2.1.2.5.

n You are a Sector G, H, or J facility and you have met the applicable termination requirements.

n You obtained coverage under an individual or alternative general permit for all discharges required to be covered by an NPDES permit.

C. Facility Operator Information

1.	Operator Name:

2.	Mailing Address:
Street:

City:

3.	Phone:

4.	E-mail:

State

¦ LLI

ZIP Code:

Ext.

D. Facility Information

1.	Facility Name:

2.	Facility Address:
Street:

City:

State

¦ LLI

ZIP Code:

County or similar government subdivision:

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E. Certification Information

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system
designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who
manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and
belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and
imprisonment for knowing violations.

First Name, Middle I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I

Initial, Last Name:

Professional Title:

Signature:

Date:

LL'LU

E-mail:

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Appendix H - Notice of Termination (NOT) Form

Instructions for Completing EPA Form 3510-7

Notice of Termination for Stormwater Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity Under the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit

Proposed NPDES Form Date (01/20) Expiration Date (##/##) This Form Replaces From 3510-7 (06/15) Form OMB No. 2040-NEW

Who May File Notice of Termination (NOT) Form

Permittees currently covered by EPA's NPDES Stormwater Multi-
Sector General must submit a Notice of Termination (NOT) within
30 days after one or more of the following conditions have been
met:

•	A new owner or operator has assumed responsibility for the
facility;

•	You have ceased operations at the facility and there are not
or no longer will be discharges of stormwater associated with
industrial activity from the facility and you have already
implemented necessary sediment and erosion controls per
Part 2.1.2.5;

•	You are a Sector G, H, or J facility and you have met the
applicable termination requirements; or

•	You obtained coverage under an individual or alternative
general permit for all discharges required to be covered by
an NPDES permit.

See the MSGP Part 1.4.2 for more information.

Completing the Form

To complete this form, type or print, using uppercase letters, in the
appropriate areas only. Please place each character between
the marks. Abbreviate if necessary to stay within the number of
characters allowed for each item. Use only one space forbreaks
between words, but not for punctuation marks unless they are
needed to clarify your response. Please submit original document
with signature in ink - do not send a photocopied signature.

Section A. Approval to Use Paper NOT Form

You must indicate whether you have been granted a waiver from
electronic reporting from the EPA Regional Office. Note that you
are not authorized to use this paper NOT form unless the EPA
Regional Office has approved its use. Where you have obtained
approval to use this form, indicate the waiver that you have been
granted, the name of the EPA Regional Office staff person who
granted the waiver, and the date that approval was provided.
See https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-stormwater for a list
of EPA Regional Office contacts.

Section B. Permit Information

Enter the existing NPDES ID (i.e., NOI tracking number) assigned to
your permit authorization.

Indicate your reason for submitting this Notice of Termination by
checking the appropriate box. Check only one box (see MSGP
Part 1.4.2 for more information).

Section C. Facility Operator Information

Provide the legal name of the person, firm, public organization, or
any other entity that operates the facility described in this NOT. An
operator of a facility is the legal entity that controls the operation
of the facility. Refer to Appendix A of the permit for the definition
of "operator". Provide the operator's mailing address, phone
number, and e-mail.

Section D. Facility Information

Enter the official or legal name and complete street address,
including city, state, ZIP code, and county or similar government
subdivision of the facility. If the facility lacks a street address,
indicate the general location of the facility (e.g., Intersection of
State Highways 61 and 34). Complete facility information must be
provided for termination of permit coverage to be valid.

Section E. Certification Information

All NOTs must be signed as follows:

For a corporation: By a responsible corporate officer. For the
purpose of this Section, a responsible corporate officer means:

(i)a	president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the
corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any
other person who performs similar policy- or decision-making
functions for the corporation, or (ii) the manager of one or more
manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided, the
manager is authorized to make management decisions which
govern the operation of the regulated facility including having
the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment
recommendations, and initiating and directing other
comprehensive measures to assure long-term environmental
compliance with environmental laws and regulations; the
manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established
or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information
for permit application requirements; and where authority to sign
documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in
accordance with corporate procedures.

For a partnership or sole proprietorship: By a general partner or
the proprietor, respectively; or

For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: By either
a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. For
purposes of this Part, a principal executive officer of a federal
agency includes (i) the chief executive officer of the agency, or

(ii)	a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall
operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency (e.g.,
Regional Administrator of EPA). Include the name and title of the
person signing the form and the date of signing.

Include the name, title, and email address of the person signing
the form and the date of signing. An unsigned or undated NOT
form will not be considered valid termination of permit coverage.

Paperwork Reduction Act Notice

Public reporting burden for this Notice of Termination is estimated
to average 0.5 hours, including time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the
data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of
information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate, any
other aspect of the collection of information, or suggestions for
improving this form, including any suggestions which may
increase or reduce this burden to: Director, Collection Strategies
Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2822T), 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20460. Include the OMB
control number of this form on any correspondence. Do not send
the completed NOT form to this address.

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Appendix H - Notice of Termination (NOT) Form

Instructions for Completing EPA Form 3510-7

Notice of Termination for Stormwater Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity Under the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit

Proposed NPDES Form Date (01/20) Expiration Date (##/##) This Form Replaces From 3510-7 (06/15) Form OMB No. 2040-NEW

Submitting Your Form

If you have been granted a waiver from your Regional Office to
submit a paper NOT form, you must send your NOT by mail to one
of the following addresses:

For Regular U.S. Mail Delivery:

Stormwater Notice Processing Center
Mail Code 4203M, ATTN: 2020 MSGP Reports
U.S. EPA

1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460

For Overnight/Express Mail Delivery:

Stormwater Notice Processing Center
William Jefferson Clinton East Building - Room 7420
ATTN: 2020 MSGP Reports
U.S. EPA

1201 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004

Visit this website for instructions on how to submit electronically:
httDs://www.eDa.aov/nDdes/stormwater-discharaes-industrial-
activities

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Appendix I - Annual Report Form

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix I - Annual Report Form

Part 7.1 requires you to use the NPDES eReporting Tool, or "NeT", to prepare and submit your
Annual Report. However, if you are given a waiver by the EPA Regional Office to use a paper
annual report form, and you elect to use it, you must complete and submit the following form.

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Appendix I - Annual Report Form

NPDES

FORM

6100-28

&EPA

United States Environmental Protection	qmb No 2040-NEW

Agency Washington, DC 20460
Annual Report for Stormwater Discharges Associated with
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY UNDER THE NPDES THE NPDES MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT

A. Approval to Use Paper Annual Report Form

1. Have you been granted a waiver from electronic reporting from the EPA Regional Office*? I—I yes I—I NO

If yes, check which waiver you have been granted, the name of the EPA Regional Office staff person who granted the waiver, and the date of
approval:

Waiver granted: ^ The owner/operator's headquarters is physically located in a geographic area (i.e., ZIP code or census tract) that is

~

identified as under-served for broadband Internet access in the most recent report from the Federal Communications
Commission.

The owner/operator has issues regarding available computer access or computer capability.

Name of EPA staff person that granted the
waiver:

Date approval
obtained:

LU'LU

* Note: You are required to obtain approval from the applicable EPA Regional Office prior to using this paper annual report form. If you have not obtained
a waiver, you must file this form electronically using the N PDES eReporting Tool (NeT) at https://www.epa.aov/npdes/stormwater-discharaes-industrial-
activities

B. Permit Information

1. NPDES ID:

C. Facility Information

, Facility Name:

2.	Facility Phone:	-	-	Ext.

3.	Facility Mailing Address:

Street:

City:	State:

: LU

ZIP
Code:

County or Similar Government Subdivision:

4. Point of Contact:

First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name:

u

D. General Findings

1. Provide a summary of your past year's routine facility inspection documentation (see Part 3.1.6 of the permit). In addition, if you are an operator of an
airport facility (Sector S) that is subject to the airport effluent limitations guidelines, and are complying with the MSGP Part 8.S.8.1 effluent limitation through
the use of non-urea-containing deicers, provide a statement certifying that you do not use pavement deicers containing urea (e.g., "Urea was not used at
[name of airport] for pavement deicing in the past year and will also not be used in 2015." (Note: Operators of airport facilities that are complying with Part
8.S.8.1 by meeting the numeric effluent limitation for ammonia do not need to include this statement.)

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3. Provide a summary of your past year's corrective action and/or advanced implementation measures (AIM) documentation (See Part 5.1.3 of the
permit). (Note: If corrective action is not yet completed at the time of submission of this annual report, you must describe the status of any outstanding
corrective action(s).) Also describe any incidents of noncompliance in the past year or currently ongoing, or if none, provide a statement that you are in
compliance with the permit.

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Appendix I - Annual Report Form

E. Certification Information

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system
designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons
who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge
and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine
and imprisonment for knowing violati

First Name, Middle .Initial,, Lqst Nai

iojns.j | | | | | | | | | | | | |	|

r

Title:

	 LLI LLI

Signature:		Date:	/

E-mail:

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Appendix I - Annual Report Form

Instructions for Completing EPA Form 6100-28
Annual Report for Stormwater Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity Under an NPDES General Permit

Proposed NPDES Form Date (01/20) Expiration Date (##/##)
This Form Replaces From 6100-28 (06/15) OMB No.2040-NEW

Who Must File an Annual Report

Operators must submit an Annual Report to EPA electronically, per
Part 7.5, by January 30th for each year of permit coverage
containing information generated from the past calendar year.

Completing the Form

To complete this form, type or print, using uppercase letters, in the
appropriate areas only. Please place each character between the
marks. Abbreviate if necessary to stay within the number of
characters allowed for each item. Use only one space for breaks
between words, but not for punctuation marks unless they are
needed to clarify your response. Please submit original document
with signature in ink - do not send a photocopied signature.

Section A. Approval to Use Paper Annual Report Form

You must indicate whether you have been granted a waiver from
electronic reporting from the EPA Regional Office. Note that you
are not authorized to use this paper form unless the EPA Regional
Office has approved its use. Where you have obtained approval
to use this form, indicate the waiver that you have been granted,
the name of the EPA staff person who granted the waiver, and the
date that approval was provided. See

https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-stormwater for a list of
EPA Regional Office contacts.

Section B. Permit Information

Provide the NPDES ID (i.e., NOI tracking number) assigned to your
facility.

Section C. Facility Information

Enter the official or legal name, phone number, and complete
street address, including city, state, ZIP code, and county or similar
government subdivision, for the facility that is covered by the NPDES
ID identified in Section B. If the facility lacks a street address, indicate
the general location of the facility (e.g., Intersection of State
Highways 61 and 34). Also provide a point of contact name for the
facility.

Section D. General Findings

To complete this section you must provide the following information
in your annual report:

1.	A summary of your past year's routine facility inspection
documentation required by Part 3.1.6 of the permit.

2.	A summary of your past year's quarterly visual assessment
documentation required by Part 3.2.3 of the permit.

3.	Information copied or summarized from the corrective action
and/or advanced implementation measures (AIM)
documentation required per Part 5.1.3 (if applicable). If
corrective action and/or advanced implementation
measures are not yet completed at the time of submission of
this Annual Report, you must describe the status of any
outstanding corrective action(s)/advanced implementation
measures. You must also describe any incidents of
noncompliance in the past year or currently ongoing, or if
none, provide a statement that you are in compliance with the
permit.

Section E. Certification Information

The Annual Report must be signed by a person described below, or
by a duly authorized representative of that person.

For a corporation: By a responsible corporate officer. For the
purpose of this Section, a responsible corporate officer means:

(i) a president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the
corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other
person who performs similar policy- or decision-making functions for
the corporation, or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing,
production, or operating facilities, provided, the manager is
authorized to make management decisions which govern the
operation of the regulated facility including having the explicit or
implicit duty of making major capital investment recommendations,
and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to
assure long-term environmental compliance with environmental
laws and regulations; the manager can ensure that the necessary
systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and
accurate information for permit application requirements; and
where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated
to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures.

For a partnership or sole proprietorship: By a general partner or the
proprietor, respectively; or

For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: By either
a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. For purposes
of this Part, a principal executive officer of a federal agency
includes (i) the chief executive officer of the agency, or (ii) a senior
executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a
principal geographic unit of the agency (e.g., Regional
Administrator of EPA). Include the name and title of the person
signing the form and the date of signing.

A person is a duly authorized representative only if:

1.	The authorization is made in writing by a person described above;

2.	The authorization specifies either an individual or a position having
responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or
activity such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or
a well field, superintendent, position of equivalent responsibility, or
an individual or position having overall responsibility for
environmental matters for the company, (A duly authorized
representative may thus be either a named individual or any
individual occupying a named position.) and

3.	The written authorization is submitted to the Director.

An unsigned or undated Annual Report form be considered
incomplete.

Paperwork Reduction Act Notice

Public reporting burden for this form is estimated to average 1 hour
per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching
existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed,
and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required
to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding the
burden estimate, any other aspect of the collection of information,
or suggestions for improving this form, including any suggestions
which may increase or reduce this burden to: Director, Collection
Strategies Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2822T),
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20460. Include the
OMB control number of this form on any correspondence. Do not
send the completed Annual Report form to this address.	

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Appendix I - Annual Report Form

Instructions for Completing EPA Form 6100-28

Annual Report for Stormwater Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity Under an NPDES General Permit

Proposed NPDES Form Date (01/20)

Expiration Date (##/##)

This Form Replaces From 6100-28 (06/15)

OMB No. 2040-NEW

Submitting Your Form

If you have been granted a waiver from your Regional Office to
submit a paper Annual Report form, you must send your Annual
Report form by mail to one of the following addresses:

For Regular U.S. Mail Delivery:

Stormwater Notice Processing Center
Mail Code 4203M, ATTN: 2020 MSGP Reports
U.S. EPA

1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460

For Overnight/Express Mail Delivery:

Stormwater Notice Processing Center
William Jefferson Clinton East Building - Room 7420
ATTN: 2020 MSGP Reports
U.S. EPA

1201 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004

Visit this website for instructions on how to submit electronically:
https://www.epa.aov/npdes/stormwater-discharaes-industrial-
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Appendix J - Calculating Hardness

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix J - Calculating Hardness in Freshwater Receiving Waters for

Hardness Dependent Metals

Overview

For any sectors required to conduct benchmark samples for a hardness-dependent metal, EPA
includes 'hardness ranges' from which benchmark values are determined. To determine which
hardness range to use, you must collect data on the hardness of your receiving water(s). Once
the site-specific hardness data have been collected, the corresponding benchmark value for
each metal is determined by comparing where the hardness data fall within hardness ranges, as
shown in Table 1. You only need to determine hardness for your discharges into freshwater as
the benchmark values for metals do not vary for discharges to saline waters.

Table 1. Hardness Ranges to Be Used to Determine Benchmark Values for Cadmium,
Copper, Lead, Nickel, Silver, and Zinc.

All Units mg/L

Benchmark Values (|jg/L, total)

Cadmium

Copper

Lead

Nickel

Silver

Zinc

0-24.99 mg/L

0.49

3.8

14

150

0.7

40

25-49.99 mg/L

0.94

5.6

23

200

0.7

50

50-74.99 mg/L

1.37

9.0

45

320

1.7

80

75-99.99 mg/L

1.79

12.3

69

420

3.0

110

100-124.99

2.21

15.6

95

520

4.6

130

125-149.99

2.62

18.9

122

610

6.5

160

150-174.99

3.03

22.1

151

710

8.7

180

175-199.99

3.43

25.3

182

800

11.2

200

200-224.99

3.83

28.5

216

890

13.8

230

225-249.99

4.22

31.6

246

980

16.8

250

250+ mg/L

5.00

33.2

262

1020

18.3

260

How to Determine Hardness for Hardness-Dependent Parameters in Freshwater.

You may select one of three methods to determine hardness, including: individual grab
sampling, grab sampling by a group of operators which discharge to the same receiving water,
or using third-party data. Regardless of the method used, you are responsible for documenting
the procedures used for determining hardness values. The hardness value is required to be
submitted to EPA with your Notice of Intent (NOI) so that your electronic Discharge Monitoring
Report (DMR) which you will submit through NetDMR will include the appropriate limits. You must
retain all report and monitoring data in accordance with Part 7.8 of the permit. The three
method options for determining hardness are detailed in the following sections.

/. Permittee Samples for Receiving Stream Hardness

This method involves collecting samples in the receiving water and submitting these to a
laboratory for analysis. If you elect to sample your receiving water(s) and submit samples for

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analysis, hardness must be determined from the closest intermittent or perennial stream
downstream of your point of discharge. The sample can be collected during either dry or wet
weather. Collection of the sample during wet weather is more representative of conditions
during stormwater discharges; however, collection of in-stream samples during wet weather
events may be impracticable or present safety issues.

Hardness must be sampled and analyzed using approved methods as described in 40 CFR Part
136 (Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants).

//. Group Monitoring for Receiving Stream Hardness

You can be part of a group of permittees discharging to the same receiving waters and collect
samples that are representative of the hardness values for all members of the group. In this
scenario, hardness of the receiving water must be determined using 40 CFR Part 136 procedures
and the results shared by group members. To use the same results, hardness measurements must
be taken on a stream reach within a reasonable distance of the discharge points of each of the
group members.

Hi. Collection of Third-Party Hardness Data

You can submit receiving stream hardness data collected by a third party provided the results
are collected consistent with the approved 40 CFR Part 136 methods. These data may come
from a local water utility, previously conducted stream reports, TMDLs, peer reviewed literature,
other government publications, or data previously collected by the permittee. Data should be
less than 10 years old.

Water quality data for many of the nation's surface waters are available on-line or by
contacting EPA or a state environmental agency. EPA's data system STORET, short forSTOrage
and RETrieval, is a repository for receiving water quality, biological, and physical data and is
used by state environmental agencies, EPA and other federal agencies, universities, private
citizens, and many others. Similarly, state environmental agencies and the U.S. Geological
Service (USGS) also have water quality data available that, in some instances, can be accessed
online. "Legacy STORET" codes for hardness include: 259 hardness, carbonate; 260 hardness,
noncarbonated; and 261 calcium + magnesium, while more recent, "Modern STORET" data
codes include: 00900 hardness, 00901 carbonate hardness, and 00902 noncarbonate hardness;
or the discrete measurements of calcium (00915) and magnesium (00925) can be used to
calculate hardness. Hardness data historically has been reported as "carbonate,"
"noncarbonate," or "Ca + Mg." If these are unavailable, then individual results for calcium (Ca)
and magnesium (Mg) may be used to calculate hardness using the following equation:

mg/L CaC03= 2.497 (Ca mg/L) + 4.118 (Mg mg/L)

When interpreting the data for carbonate and non-carbonate hardness, note that total
hardness is equivalent to the sum of carbonate and noncarbonate hardness if both forms are
reported. If only carbonate hardness is reported, it is more than likely that noncarbonate
hardness is absent and the total hardness is equivalent to the available carbonate hardness.

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NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix K - No Exposure Certification Form

Part 7.1 requires you to use the NPDES eReporting Tool, or "NeT", to prepare and submit your No
Exposure Certification (NEC) form. However, if you are given a waiver by the EPA Regional
Office to use a paper NEC form, and you elect to use it, you must complete and submit the
following form.

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NPDES
FORM
3510-11

SEPA

United States Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20460

No Exposure Certification (NOE) for Exclusion from EPA's Multi-Sector General Permit for
Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity (MSGP)

OMB No. 2040-NEW

Submission of this No Exposure Certification constitutes notice that the operator identified in Section C does not require permit authorization under EPA's
Stormwater Multi Sector General Permit for its stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from the facility identified in Section D of this form due
to the existence of a condition of no exposure.

A condition of no exposure exists at an industrial facility when all industrial materials and activities are protected by a storm resistant shelter to prevent
exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt, and/or runoff. Industrial materials or activities include, but are not limited to, material handling equipment or activities,
industrial machinery, raw materials, intermediate products, by-products, final products, or waste products. Material handling activities include the storage,
loading and unloading, transportation, or conveyance of any raw material, intermediate product, final product or waste product. A storm resistant shelter
is not required for the following industrial materials and activities:

-	drums, barrels, tanks, and similar containers that are tightly sealed, provided those containers are not deteriorated and do not leak. "Sealed"
means banded or otherwise secured and without operational taps or valves;

-	adequately maintained vehicles used in material handling; and

-	final products, other than products that would be mobilized in stormwater discharges (e.g., rock salt).

A No Exposure Certification must be provided for each facility qualifying for the no exposure exclusion. In addition, the exclusion from NPDES permitting is
available on a facility-wide basis only, not for individual outfalls. If any industrial activities or materials are or will be exposed to precipitation, the facility is not
eligible for the no exposure exclusion.

By signing and submitting this No Exposure Certification form, the operator in Section C is certifying that a condition of no exposure exists at its facility or site,
and is obligated to comply with the terms and conditions of 40 CFR 122.26(g).

A. Approval to Use Paper NOE Form

1. Have you been granted a waiver from electronic reporting from the EPA Regional Office*? D YES D NO

If yes, check which waiver you have been granted, the name of the EPA Regional Office staff person who granted the waiver, and the date of approval:

Waiver granted: D The owner/operator's headquarters is physically located in a geographic area (i.e., ZIP code or census tract) that is

identified as under-served for broadband Internet access in the most recent report from the Federal Communications
Commission.

Q The owner/operator has issues regarding available computer access or computer capability.

Name of EPA staff person that granted the waiver:

Date approval obtained: HI'HI'

* Note: You are required to obtain approval from the applicable EPA Regional Office prior to using this paper NOE form. If you have not obtained a waiver,
you must file this form electronically using the N PDES eReporting Tool (NeT) at https://www.epa.aov/npdes/stormwater-discharaes-industrial-activities

B. Reason for Submission

Select the purpose for filling out this form (check only 1).

~ To obtain a new No Exposure Certification. Fill in Sections C, D, E and F.

CD To discontinue an existing No Exposure Certification. Select this option if you would like to discontinue an existing No Exposure Certification because
your facility is no longer subject to regulation under 40 CFR 122.26 (e.g., the facility has ceased the industrial activity that necessitated the No Exposure
Certification)*. Provide the following information and fill out Section G.

Provide the existing NPDES ID for the No Exposure Certification that I I I I I I I I I I I
you would like to discontinue:

* Note that if your facility no longer qualifies for the No Exposure Certification because permit coverage is required for exposed industrial materials or
activities, you should not check this box, and must instead file for coverage under the Multi-Sector General Permit or an individual permit. Your No Exposure
Certification will be automatically discontinued after you obtain coverage under the MSGP or an individual permit.

C. Facility Operator Information

1.	Operator Name:

2.	Mailing Address
Street:

3. Phone:	-	-	Ext.

4. E-mail:

ZIP Code:

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5. Operator Point of Contact Informatiop
First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name:

J=L

Title:

1.	Facility Name:

2.	Facility Address:
Street/Location:

City:	State:

ZIP Code:

County or Similar Government Subdivision:

3. Latitude/Longitude for the facility:

Latitude: 	. _	° N (decimal degrees)	Longitude:	. _	° W (decimal degrees)

Latitude/Longitude Data Source: ~ Map Q] GPS ~ Other:	

If you used a USGS topographic map, what was the scale?	

Horizontal Reference Datum: ~ NAD 27 ~ NAD 83 ~ WGS 84

4.	Is your project/site located on Indian country lands?	Q YES O NO

If yes, provide the name of the Indian tribe associated with the area of Indian country (including name of Indian reservation, if applicable):

5.	Are you a "federal operator" as defined in Appendix A? ~ YES D NO

6.	What is the ownership type of the facility? ~ Federal Facility (U.S. Government) ~ Privately Owned Facility ~ Municipality
n County Government n Corporation DState Government Q Tribal Government D School District

CD District Q Mixed Ownership (e.g. Public/Private) D Municipal or Water District

7.	Have stormwater discharges from your facility been covered previously under an NPDES permit? ~ YES ~ NO

If yes, provide the NPDES ID if you had coverage under EPA's MSGP or the NPDES I I I I I I I I I I I
permit number if you had coverage under an EPA individual permit:	I I I I I I I I I I I

8. Has your facility previously been covered by a No Exposure exclusion? ~ YES ~ NO
If yes, provide the NPDES ID for your previous No Exposure exclusion:

9. Identify the 4-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code or 2-1 etter Activity Code that best represents the products produced or services rendered
for which your facility is primarily engaged, as defined in MSGP:	|

Primary SIC Code:	OR Primary Activity Code

10. Total size of site associated with industrial activity:	(to the nearest quarter acre)

1 1. Have you paved or roofed over a formerly exposed, pervious area in order to qualify for the no exposure exclusion? Q YES D NO

If yes, please indicate approximately how much area was paved or roofed over. Completing this question does not disqualify you for the no exposure
exclusion. However, your permitting authority may use this information in considering whether stormwater discharges from your site are likely to have
an adverse impact on water quality, in which case you could be required to obtain permit coverage.

~ Less than one (1) acre ~ One (1) to five (5) acres ~ More than five (5) acres

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E. Exposure Checklist

Are any of the following materials or activities exposed to precipitation, now or in the foreseeable future?

(Please check either "Yes" or "No" in the appropriate box.) If you answer "Yes" to any of these questions, you are not eligible for the no exposure
exclusion.

Yes	\lo

Using, storing or cleaning industrial machinery or equipment, and areas where residuals from using, storing or cleaning industrial
machinery or equipment remain and are exposed to stormwater

Materials or residuals on the ground or in stormwater inlets from spills/leaks

Materials or products from past industrial activity

Material handling equipment (except adequately maintained vehicles)

Materials or products during loading/unloading or transporting activities

Materials or products stored outdoors (except final products intended for outside use [e.g., new cars] where
exposure to stormwater does not result in the discharge of pollutants)

Materials contained in open, deteriorated or leaking storage drums, barrels, tanks, and similar containers

Materials or products handled/stored on roads or railways owned or maintained by the discharger

Waste material (except waste in covered, non-leaking containers [e.g., dumpsters])

Application or disposal of process wastewater (unless otherwise permitted)

Particulate matter or visible deposits of residuals from roof stacks and/or vents not otherwise regulated (i.e., under an air quality
control permit) and evident in the stormwater outflow

F. Certification Information

I certify under penalty of law that I have read and understand the eligibility requirements for claiming a condition of "no exposure" and obtaining an
exclusion from NPDES stormwater permitting.

I certify under penalty of law that there are no discharges of stormwater contaminated by exposure to industrial activities or materials from the industrial
facility or site identified in this document (except as allowed under 40 CFR 122.26(g)(2)).

I understand that I am obligated to submit a no exposure certification form once every five years to the NPDES permitting authority and, if requested, to
the operator of the local municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) into which the facility discharges (where applicable). I understand that I must allow
the NPDES permitting authority, or MS4 operator where the discharge is into the local MS4, to perform inspections to confirm the condition of no exposure
and to make such inspection reports publicly available upon request. I understand that I must obtain coverage under an NPDES permit prior to any point
source discharge of stormwater from the facility.

Additionally, I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a
system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or
persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is to the best of my
knowledge and belief true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility
of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

First Name, Mid

Title:

L

Signature: 		Date:

G. Discontinuation of No Exposure Certification Information

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system
designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who
manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is to the best of my knowledge and
belief true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and
imprisonment for knowing violations.

First Name, Mid

Title:	I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

Signature: 		Date:

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Instructions for Completing EPA Form 3510-11

No Exposure Certification (NOE) for Exclusion from Stormwater Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity Under an NPDES General Permit

Proposed NPDES Form Date (01/20)

Expiration Date (##/##)

This Form Replaces From 3510-11 (06/15)

OMB No. 2040-NEW

Who May File a No Exposure Certification

Federal law at 40 CFR Part 122.26 prohibits point source discharges
of stormwater associated with industrial activity to waters of the
U.S. without a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) permit. However, NPDES permit coverage is not required
for discharges of stormwater associated with industrial activities
identified at 40 CFR 122.26(b) (14) (i)-(ix) and (xi) if the discharger
can certify that a condition of "no exposure" exists at the industrial
facility or site.

Stormwater discharges from construction activities identified in
40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)(x) and (b)(15) are not eligible for the no
exposure exclusion.

Obtaining and Maintaining the No Exposure Exclusion

This form is used to certify that a condition of no exposure exists at
the industrial facility or site described herein. This certification is
only applicable in jurisdictions where EPA is the NPDES permitting
authority and must be re-submitted at least once every five years.

The industrial facility operator must maintain a condition of no
exposure at its facility or site in order for the no exposure exclusion
to remain applicable. If conditions change resulting in the
exposure of materials and activities to stormwater, the facility
operator must obtain coverage under an NPDES stormwater
permit immediately.

Completing the Form

You must type or print, using uppercase letters, in appropriate
areas only. Enter only one character per space (i.e., between the
marks). Abbreviate if necessary to stay within the number of
characters allowed for each item. Use one space for breaks
between words. One form must be completed for each facility or
site for which you are seeking to certify a condition of no exposure.
Please make sure you have addressed all applicable questions
and have made a photocopy for your records before sending the
completed form to the above address.

Section A. Approval to Use Paper NOE Form

You must indicate whether you have been granted a waiver from
electronic reporting from the EPA Regional Office. Note that you
are not authorized to use this paper No Exposure Certification
(NOE) form unless the EPA Regional Office has approved its use.
Where you have obtained approval to use this form, indicate the
waiver that you have been granted, the name of the EPA
Regional Office staff person who granted the waiver, and the
date that approval was provided.	See

https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-stormwater for a list of
EPA Regional Office contacts.

Section B. Reason for Submission

You must check your reason for submitting this form. You may
submit this form for obtaining a new No Exposure Certification, for
renewing a previous No Exposure Certification, or for discontinuing
an existing No Exposure Certification (for facilities that no longer
need the exclusion from permit coverage for industrial stormwater
discharges).	

MSGP for the definition of "operator". Provide the operator's
mailing address, phone number, and e-mail. Correspondence
for the NOE will be sent to this address. Also provide the name
and title for the operator point of contact (note that the point of
contact name may be the same as the operatorname).

Section D. Facility Information

Enter the official or legal name and complete street address,
including city, state, ZIP code, and county or similar government
subdivision of the facility. If the facility lacks a street address,
indicate the general location of the facility (e.g., Intersection of
State Highways 61 and 34). Complete facility information must
be provided for permit coverage to be granted.

Provide the latitude and longitude of your facility in decimal
degrees format. The latitude and longitude of your facility can
be determined in several different ways, including through the
use of global positioning system (GPS) receivers and U.S.
Geological Survey (U.S.G.S.) topographic or quadrangle maps.
Refer to http://transition.fcc.aov/mb/audio/bickel/DDDMMSS-
decimal.html/ for assistance in providing the proper
latitude/longitude format. For consistency, EPA requests that
measurements be taken form the approximate center of the
facility. Specify which method you used to determine latitude
and longitude. If a U.S.G.S. topographic map is used, specify the
scale of the map used. Enter the horizontal reference datum for
your latitude and longitude. The horizontal reference datum
used on USGS topographic maps is shown on the bottom left
corner of USGS topographic maps; it is also available for GPS
receivers.

Indicate whether the facility is on Indian country lands, and if so,
provide the name of the Indian tribe associated with the area of
Indian country (including name of Indian reservation, if
applicable).

Indicate whether you are a "federal operator" as defined in
Appendix A of the MSGP. Also check the facility's ownership
type.

Indicate whether the facility was previously covered under an
NPDES stormwater permit. If so, include the NPDES ID (i.e., NOI
tracking number).

List the four-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code or
two character activity code that best describes the primary
industrial activities performed by your facility.

Enter the total size of the site associated with industrial activity in
acres.

Check "Yes" or "No" as appropriate to indicate whether you
have paved or roofed over a formerly exposed, pervious area
(i.e., lawn, meadow, dirt or gravel road/parking lot) in order to
qualify for no exposure. If yes, also indicate approximately how
much area was paved or roofed over and is now impervious
area.

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Section C. Facility Operator Information

Provide the legal name of the person, firm, public organization, or
any other entity that operates the facility described in this
certification form. An operator of a facility is the legal entity that
controls the operation of the facility. Refer to Appendix A of the

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Instructions for Completing EPA Form 3510-11

No Exposure Certification (NOE) for Exclusion from Stormwater Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity Under an NPDES General Permit

Proposed NPDES Form Date (01/20) Expiration Date (##/##) This Form Replaces From 3510-11 (06/15) Form OMB No.2040-NEW

Section E. Exposure Checklist

Check "Yes" or "No" as appropriate to describe the exposure
condition at your facility. If you answer "Yes" to ANY of the
questions in this section, a potential for exposure exists at your site
and you cannot certify to a condition of no exposure. You must
obtain (or already have) coverage under an NPDES stormwater
permit. After obtaining permit coverage, you can institute
modifications to eliminate the potential for a discharge of
stormwater exposed to industrial activity, and then certify to a
condition of no exposure.

Section F and G. Certification Information

The NOE form must be signed as follows:

For a corporation: By a responsible corporate officer. For the
purpose of this Section, a responsible corporate officer means:

(i)	a president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the
corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other
person who performs similar policy- or decision-making functions
for the corporation, or (ii) the manager of one or more
manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided, the
manager is authorized to make management decisions which
govern the operation of the regulated facility including having the
explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment
recommendations, and initiating and directing other
comprehensive measures to assure long-term environmental
compliance with environmental laws and regulations; the
manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established
or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for
permit application requirements; and where authority to sign
documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in
accordance with corporate procedures.

For a partnership or sole proprietorship: By a general partner or the
proprietor, respectively; or

For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: By either
a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. For
purposes of this Part, a principal executive officer of a federal
agency includes (i) the chief executive officer of the agency, or

(ii)	a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall
operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency (e.g.,
Regional Administrator of EPA). Include the name and title of the
person signing the form and the date of signing.

Include the name, title, and email address of the person signing
the form and the date of signing.

An unsigned or undated NOE certification will not be considered
valid.

Paperwork Reduction Act Notice

Public reporting burden for this certification is estimated to
average 0.75 hour per certification, including time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the
collection of information. Burden means the total time, effort, or
financial resources expended by persons to generate, maintain,
retain, or disclose to provide information to or for a Federal
agency. This includes the time needed to review instructions;
develop, acquire, install, and utilize technology and systems for
the purposes of collecting, validating, and verifying information,
processing and maintaining information, and

disclosing and providing information; adjust the existing ways to
comply with any previously applicable instructions and
requirements; train personnel to be able to respond to a
collection of information; search data sources; complete and
review the collection of information; and transmit or otherwise
disclose the information.

An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not
required to respond to, a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control number.

Send comments regarding the burden estimate, any other
aspect of the collection of information, or suggestions for
improving this form, including any suggestions which may
increase or reduce this burden to: Director, Collection Strategies
Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2822T), 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20460. Include the
OMB control number of this form on any correspondence. Do not
send the completed No Exposure Certification form to this
address.

Submitting Your Form

If you have been granted a waiver from your Regional Office to
submit a paper No Exposure Certification form, you must send
your No Exposure Certification form by mail to one of the
following addresses:

For Regular U.S. Mail Delivery:

Stormwater Notice Processing Center
Mail Code 4203M, ATTN: MSGP No Exposure
U.S. EPA

1200	Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460

For Overnight/Express Mail Delivery:

Stormwater Notice Processing Center
William Jefferson Clinton East Building - Room 7420
ATTN: MSGP No Exposure
U.S. EPA

1201	Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004

Visit this website for instructions on how to submit electronically:

https://www.epa.aov/npdes/stormwater-discharaes-industrial-

activities

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Appendix L - Tier 3, 2, and 2.5 Waters

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix L - List of Tier 3, Tier 2, and Tier 2.5 Waters

EPA's MSGP has special requirements for discharges to waters designated by a state or tribe as
Tier 2/2.5 or Tier 3 for antidegradation purposes under 40 CFR 131.12(a). See Parts 1.1.6.3 and
1.1.7.

Per Part 1.1.6.3, discharges to Tier 2 or Tier 2.5 waters from "new dischargers" and "new sources"
must not lower the water quality of the applicable water; and for discharges to waters designed
by a state or tribe as Tier 3 waters (outstanding national resource waters) for antidegradation
purposes under40 CFR 131.13(a)(3), "new dischargers" and "new sources" are not eligible under
this permit and you must apply for an individual permit.

•	"New Discharger" means a facility from which there is or may be a discharge, that did
not commence the discharge of pollutants at a particular site prior to August 13, 1979,
which is not a new source, and which has never received a finally effective NPDES permit
for discharges at that site. See 40 CFR 122.2.

•	"New Source" means any building, structure, facility, or installation from which there is or
may be a "discharge of pollutants," the construction of which commenced: i) after
promulgation of standards of performance under section 306 of the CWA which are
applicable to such source, or ii) after proposal of standards of performance in
accordance with section 306 of the CWA which are applicable to such source, but only
if the standards are promulgated in accordance with section 306 within 120 days of their
proposal. See 40 CFR 122.2.

EPA's antidegradation regulation, at 40 CFR 131.12, provides a framework for maintaining and
protecting water quality for: (1) existing uses (known as "Tierl"); (2) high quality waters by
establishing a process for authorizing the lowering of water quality where existing water quality
exceeds levels needed to support propagation of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and recreation in
and on the water (known as "Tier 2"): and (3) for Outstanding National Resource Waters (known
as "Tier 3"). While EPA's antidegradation regulation only outlines three levels of antidegradation
protection, some states and tribes include an additional level of antidegradation protection
between Tier 2 and Tier 3 (sometimes known as "Tier 2.5").

High quality (Tier 2) waters may be identified on a parameter-by-parameter basis or on a water
body-by-water body basis consistent with the requirements of 40 CFR 131.12(a)(2). States and
tribes using a parameter-by-parameter basis (sometimes called a "pollutant-by-pollutant
approach") do not maintain a list of Tier 2 waters, but instead identify a high quality water at the
time an entity proposes an activity that would lower water quality. In contrast, states and tribes
using a water body-by-water body basis typically identify high quality waters in advance on a list
by weighing a variety of factors (e.g., chemical, physical, biological, and other information) to
classify a water body's overall quality.

The list below is provided as a resource for operators who must determine whether they
discharge to a Tier 2, Tier 2.5, or Tier 3 water. Where available, the table lists waters specifically
identified for Tier 2, Tier 2.5, or Tier 3 protection by a water quality standard authority (e.g., a state
or tribe). Operators should not assume that a water does not receive Tier 2, Tier 2.5, or Tier 3
protection solely based on the absence of information in this table. Evaluation regarding
antidegradation protections for a specific water may need to be done on a case-by-case basis,
especially where the state or tribe uses the parameter-by-parameter approach to identify
whether water quality is better than necessary to support propagation of fish, shellfish, and
wildlife and recreation in and on the water.

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Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

MAR050000

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, except Indian Country lands

Tier 2, Tier 2.5, and 3 waters are identified and listed in the Massachusetts Water
Quality Standards 314 CMR 4.00. Surface water qualifiers that correspond with Tier
classifications are defined at 314 CMR 4.06(1 )(d)m and listed in tables and figures
at the end of 314 CMR 4.06. See MassDEP's web page at

htto://www.mass.aov/eea/aaencies/massdeo/water/reaulations/314-cmr-4-00-

mass-surface-water-aualitv-standards.html.

Tier 2

Listed as "High Quality Waters", and all wetlands that are not
designated as an Outstanding Resource Water

Tier 2.5

Listed as "Outstanding Resource Water", "Public Water Supply",
"Tributary to Public Water Supply", all wetlands bordering Outstanding
Resource Waters, and vernal pools

Tier 3

Defined as "Special Resource Water". Note: No waters have been
defined as a Special Resource Water as of the issuance of this permit.

NHR050000

State of New Hampshire

Tier 2/2.5

There is no list of Tier 2/Tier 2.5 waters. New dischargers and new
sources should contact Thelma Murphy (EPA Region 1 's stormwater
coordinator) at murphv.thelma@epa.aov.

Tier 3

Env-Ws 1708.05(a) Surface waters of national forests and surface
waters designated as "natural" under RSA 483:7-a, 1 shall be
considered outstanding resource waters (ORW). "Natural waters" are
listed at htto://www.aencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/L/483/483-l 5.htm.
Surface waters of national forests are not included in an official list. For
further questions, new dischargers and new sources should contact
Thelma Murphy (EPA Region 1 's stormwater coordinator) at
murohv.thelma@epa.aov.

PRR050000

Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

Tier 3

Tier III waters are those which are classified as either Class SA or Class
SE. Class SA waters are defined as "Coastal waters and estuarine
waters of high quality and/or exceptional ecological or recreational
value whose existing characteristics shall not be altered, except by
natural causes, in order to preserve the existing natural phenomena."
Class SA waters include bioluminescent lagoons and bays such as La
Parguera and Monsio Jose on the Southern Coast, Bahfa de Mosquito
in Vieques, and any other coastal or estuarine waters of exceptional
quality of high ecological value or recreational which may be
designated by Puerto Rico, through Resolution, as requiring this
classification for protection of the waters. Class SE waters are defined
as "Surface waters and wetlands of exceptional ecological value,
whose existing characteristics should not be altered in order to
preserve the existing natural phenomena." Class SE waters include
Laguna Tortuguero, Laguna Cartagena and any other surface water
bodies of exceptional ecological value as may be designated by
Puerto Rico through Resolution.

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Appendix L - Tier 3, 2, and 2.5 Waters

Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

DCR050000

District of Columbia



Tier
2/2.5

Rule 1102.4 SPECIAL WATERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
(SWDC): Any segment or segments of the surface waters of the
District that are of water quality better than needed for the current
use or have scenic or aesthetic importance shall be designated as
Special Waters of the District of Columbia (SWDC).

Rock Creek and its tributaries and Battery Kemble Creek and its
tributaries are considered Special Waters of the District of Columbia
(SWDC) under its antidegradation program.

MNR05000I

Fond du Lac Band of MN Chippewa



Tier 3

Outstanding Reservation Resource Waters: six lakes are presently
identified as Tier 3: (1) Dead Fish, (2) Jaskari, (3) Miller (Mud), (4)
Perch, (5) Rice Portage, (6) Wild Rice.



Grand Portage Band of MN Chippewa



Tier
2/2.5

All waters, not already classified as Tier 3, are high quality Tier 2 waters,
(see Grand Portage Reservation Water Quality Standards, Section VI &
VII, Pages 14-16).



Tier 3

"The portion of Lake Superior north of latitude 47 degrees, 57 minutes,
13 seconds, east of Hat Point, south of the Minnesota-Ontario
boundary, and west of the Minnesota-Michigan boundary." (see
Section VII, Page 16).

WIR05000I

Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa (Wl)



Tier 2 waters are identified on a water body-by-water body basis. Tier 2, 2.5, and 3
classifications are included in the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Water Quality Standards.



See: https
riverbanc

://www.epa.gov/wqs-tech/water-quality-standards-regulations-bad-
-lake-superior-chippewa-tribe



Tier 2

Any surface water not specifically classified as Outstanding
Tribal Resource Water or Outstanding Resource Water is
classified as Exceptional Resource Water (Anishinaabosibiing).



Tier 2.5

Outstanding Resource Waters: a portion of Bad River, from
downstream the confluence with the White River to Lake Superior,
White River, Marengo River, Graveyard Creek, Bear Trap Creek,
Wood Creek, Brunsweiler River, Tyler Forks, Bell Creek, and Vaughn
Creek.



Tier 3

Outstanding Tribal Resource Waters: Kakagon Slough and the lower
wetland reaches of its tributaries that support wild rice, Kakagon
River, Bad River Slough, Honest John Lake, Bog Lake, a portion of
Bad River, from where it enters the Reservation through the
confluence with the White River, and Potato River.



Lac du Flambeau Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa



Tier 2

All named waters, including wetlands, not specified under an
antidegradation classification.



Tier 2.5

Bills Lake, Birch Lake, Bobidosh Lake, Bog Lake (SE SE Sec. 31,
T40NR6E), Bolton Lake, Broken Bow Lake, Chewalah Lake, Clear Lake
(Sec. 2, T39NR4E), Corn Great, Great, Corn Lake, Little "Least/Lesser",
Crawling Stone Lake, Big, Crawling Stone Lake, Little, Crescent Lake,
Crooked Lake, Big, David Lake, Ellerson Lake, Middle, Ellerson Lake,

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Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority





West, Elsie Lake "Boundary Lake", Fat Lake, Fence Lake, Gresham





Creek, Green Lake (NW NW Sec. 19, T41R6E), Grey Lake, Gunlock
Lake, Haskell Lake, Headflyer Lake (Sec. 19, T41NR5E), Highway Lake
(NW NW Sec. 19, T41NR5E), Horsehead Lake (SE SW Sec. 9, T40NR5E),
Hutton's Creek, Ike Walton Lake, Lily Lake (SE SW Sec. 35, T40NR5E),
Little Ten Lake, Lodge Lake "L. Rice" (NW NW Sec. 8, T41NR6E), Lucy
Lake, Mindys Lake (Sec. 8, T40NR5E), Minette Lake, Mitten Lake,Monk's
Lake (Sec. 13, T40NR5E), Moving Cloud Lake, Mud Creek, Muskesin
Lake, Patterson Lake, Placid Twin Lake (North), Placid Twin Lake
(South), Plummer Lake, Poupart Lake, Prairie Lake (NE SW Sec. 13,
T40NR4E), Raven Lake, Ross Allen Lake, Sand Lake, Little, Scott Lake
(Sec. 22, T40N, R4E), Shishebogama Lake, Signal Lake, Snort Lake (Sec.
5, T41N, R6E), Spring Lake "Jerms", Squirrel Lake, Statenaker Lake
"Hollow", Stearns Lake "Hourglass", Sugarbush "Hidden Lake" (NW NW
Sec. 17, T41NR5E), Sugarbush Creek, Sugarbush Lake, Little, Sugarbush
Lake, Lower, Sugarbush Lake, Middle, Sugarbush Lake, Upper, Sunfish
Lake, Tippecanoe Lake, Tomahawk River, To-To Tom Lake, Toulish
Lake, Trout River, Warrior Lake, White Sand Lake, Whitefish Lake
"Cattail Lake" (Sec. 34, T40N5R), Wishow Lake, WyandockLake

Tier 3

Bear River (1st bridge to Reservation boundary), Big Springs (Sec. 25,
T40NR4E), Black Lake, Cranberry Lake, Doud Lake, Eagle Lake, Gene
Lake, Johnson Springs, Little Trout Lake, Lost Lake (Sect. 1, T41NR4E),
Mishonagon Creek, Munnomin (Jesse, Duck) Lake, Negani (Hegani)
Lake, Reservation Line Lake, Spring Creek, Tank Lake, Thomas Lake,
Wild Rice Lake, Zee Lake

Mole Lake Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of the Chippewa Indians, Sokaogon
Chippewa Community

Tier 2.9

One Tribal Water, Wetland 22, is classified as Exceptional High Quality
Water (EHQW). It is a high-quality water body of significant cultural,
religious, social, ecological and recreational attributes.

Tier 3

All waters in the Sokaogon Chippewa Community (Wl) as classified as
Tier 3, with one exception (Wetland 22).

COR0500I

State of Colorado

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe

Tier 3

(2010 Proposed) Designations:

1.	Ute Spring and unnamed creek from Ute Spring downstream
within Section

12, TWP35N R18W (Colorado).

2.	Allen Canyon Creek, Sections 17, 20, 29, 30, 31, TWP 35S, R21E (Utah)

3.	"Lopez" Spring and unnamed creek tributary to and
downstream from the

spring, within Section 35, TWP 34N, R18W

NMR050000

State of New Mexico

Tier 2

Tier 2 waters meet water quality standards on a parameter-by-
parameter basis and are not listed as Tier3/ONRW. If you need
assistance determining if your discharge is to a Tier 2 waterbody,
please contact the NMED Surface Water Quality Bureau's Stormwater
Proaram at https://www.env.nm.aov/surface-water-
aualitv/stormwater/.

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Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority



Tier 3

The current list of New Mexico's Tier3/Outstanding National
Resource Waters can be found in New Mexico's Water Quality
Standards 20.6.4.9.D NMAC at https://www.env.nm.aov/surface-
water-aualitv/was/

NMR05I000

Pueblo of Laguna (NM)

Tier 3

1.	Mountain Streams & Springs

2.	Rio Paguate Above the Jack Pile Mine

3.	Water Canyon Creek

4.	Encinal Creek

Pueblo of Taos (NM)

Tier 3

. Mountain Lakes
I. Mountain Streams and Springs

ASR100000

Island of American Samoa

New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional. See also: https://www.epa.aov/sites/production/files/2014-
12/documents/aswqs.pdf

AZR101000

Hopi Tribe (AZ)

Tier 2 waters are identified on a parameter-by-parameter basis. There is not a Tier
2.5 classification identified in the Hopi Tribe Water Quality Standards. New
dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional. See also: https://www.epa.aov/was-tech/water-aualitv-

standards-reaulations-hopi-tribe

Tier 3

Unique Waters: In the Moencopi Wash watershed, from Blue Canyon
Springs to the confluence of Begashibito Wash.

Hualapai Indian Tribe (AZ)



Tier 2 waters are identified on a parameter-by-parameter basis.
There is not a Tier 2.5 classification identified in the Hualapai Indian
Tribe Water Quality Standards. New dischargers and new sources
should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater coordinator found at
https://www.epa.aov/nodes/contact-us-stormwater#reaional. See

also: https://www.epa.aov/was-tech/water-aualitv-standards-
reaulations-hualapai-tribe

Tier 3

Segments assigned as Tier 3: Spencer: Meriwhitica; Willow Spring:
Upper Milkweed Spring: Bridge Canyon: Travertine Spring: Travertine
Falls: Diamond Creek: Diamond Creek Spring: Blue Mountain:
Metuck; Peach Springs Spring: Westwater; Clay Tank: Hocky Puck:
Pocamote Spring: Mohawk Spring: Granite Spring: Three Spring:
Warm Spring: Honga Spring: National Canyon Spring: National
Canyon: Moss Spring

Navajo Nal

on (AZ, NM, UT)

New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/nodes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional. See also: https://www.epa.aov/was-tech/water-aualitv-

standards-reaulations-navajo-nation



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Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority



White Mountain Apache Tribe (AZ)



Tier 2 waters are identified on a water body-by-water body basis. Tier
classifications are identified in Appendix B of the White Mountain Apache Tribe
Water Quality Standards. New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA
Region 9's stormwater coordinator found at

httDs://www.eDa.aov/nDdes/contact-us-stormwater#reaional. See also:

https://www.epa.aov/was-tech/water-aualitv-standards-reaulations-white-

mountain-apache-tribe

Tier 2

High Quality Waters: East Fork White River, above R52 Road: Paradise
Creek, above Wohlenberg; Ord Creek: Smith Cienega; Bull Cienega;
Smith Creek: Big Bonito; Tonto Creek, below Y47 Crossing: Crooked
Creek: Boggy Creek: Little Bonito Creek, above Y55 Crossing: Flash
Creek: Squaw Creek: Hurricane Lake: Hurricane Creek: Hughey
Creek: Bonito Cienega: West Fork Black River: Hall Cienega: Purcell
Cienega: Thompson Creek: Cibecue Creek in Box Canyon to Salt
river: Rock Springs Creek: Willow Creek (Lower Canyon Cr.).

Sensitive Waters (treated the same manner as Tier 2): East Fork White
River below R52 Road, above Rock Cr: Lofer Cienega Creek: Carrizo
Creek above Corduroy: Cedar Creek: Big Canyon (E. Cedar Creek):
Middle Cedar Creek: West Cedar Creek: Cibecue Creek, Box
Canyon up to Confluence with Salt Creek: Spring Creek: Salt Creek:
Cibecue Creek, from confluence w/Salt Cr. To Big Springs: Cibecue
Creek, above Big Springs: Salt Draw: Canyon Creek S. of Chediski
Farms: Oak Creek: Canyon Creek, N. of Chediski Farms.

Tier 3

Outstanding Waters: East Fork White River, in Wilderness area:
Pumpkin Lake.

CAR 101000

Big Pine Band of Owens Valley (CA)

New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional. See also: https://www.epa.aov/was-tech/water-aualitv-

standards-reaulations-bia-pine-paiute-tribe-owens-vallev

Hoopa Valley Tribe (CA)

New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/nodes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional. See also: https://www.epa.aov/was-tech/water-aualitv-

standards-reaulations-hoopa-vallev-tribe

Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Bishop Community (CA)

New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/nodes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional. See also: https://www.epa.aov/was-tech/water-aualitv-

standards-reaulations-bishop-paiute-tribe

Twenty-Nine Palms (CA)



New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional. See also: https://www.epa.aov/was-tech/water-aualitv-

standards-reaulations-bishop-paiute-tribe

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Permit
Number

Areas of Coverage/Where EPA Is Permitting Authority

GUR100000

Island of Guam

New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional See also: https://www.epa.aov/sites/oroduction/files/2014-

12/documents/aswas.odf

JAR100000

Johnston Atoll

New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional

MPR100000

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/nodes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional. See also: https://www.epa.aov/sites/production/files/2014-
12/documents/aswqs.pdf

MWR100000

Midway Island and Wake Island

New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional

NVR100001

Pyramid Lake Paiute (NV)

New dischargers and new sources should contact EPA Region 9's stormwater
coordinator found at https://www.epa.aov/nodes/contact-us-
stormwater#reaional. See also: https://www.epa.aov/was-tech/water-aualitv-

standards-reaulations-ovramid-lake-paiute-tribe

IDR050000

State of Idaho

For Tier 2 and Tier 3 waters, please consult the Idaho Integrated Report, available
at: http://www.dea.idaho.aov/water-aualitv/surface-water/monitorina-
assessment/intearated-report.aspx and the closest reaional office of the Idaho

Department of Environmental Qualitv: http://www.dea.idaho.aov/reaional-
offices-issues.aspx

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Proposed 2020 MSGP	Appendix M - Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix M - Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form

Part 7.1 requires you to use the electronic DMR system to prepare and submit your Discharge
Monitoring Report (DMR) form. However, if you are given approval by the EPA Regional Office to
use a paper DMR form, and you elect to use it, you must complete and submit the following form.

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Appendix M- Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form

NPDES

FORM

6100-29

&EPA

United States Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20460
MSGP Industrial Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form

OMB No. 2040-NEW

A. Approval to Use Paper DMR Form

1. Have you been granted a waiver from electronic reporting from the EPA Regional Office*? ~ YES ~ NO

If yes, check which waiver you have been granted, the name of the EPA Regional Office staff person who granted the waiver, and the date of approval:

Waiver granted: ~ The owner/operator's headquarters is physically located in a geographic area (i.e., ZIP code or census tract) that is identified as
under-served for broadband Internet access in the most recent report from the Federal Communications Commission.

~ The owner/operator has issues regarding available computer access or computer capability.

Name of EPA staff person that granted the waiver:

Date approval obtained:

LU'LLJ.

* Note: You are required to obtain approval from the applicable EPA Regional Office prior to using this paper DMR form. If you have not obtained a waiver, you
must file this form electronically using the NetDMR at http://www.epa.aov/netdmr/

B. Permit Information

1. NPDES ID:

2. Reason(s) for Submission (Check all that apply):

~	Submitting monitoring data (Fill in allSections).

~	Reporting no discharge for all outfalls for this monitoring period (Fill in Sections A, B, C, D, E.1, and G).

~	Reporting that your site status has changed to inactive and unstaffed and there are no industrial materials or activities exposed to stormwater (Fill in
Sections A, B, C, D, and F.4 (include date of status change in comment field).

~	Reporting that your site status has changed to active and/or there are industrial materials or activities exposed to stormwater (Fill in all Sections and include
date of status change in comment field in Section F.4).

C. Facility Operator Information
1. Operator Information

Operator Name:
Mailing Address:
Street:

City:

Phone:

E-mail:

State

: LU

ZIP Code:

Ext.

2. DMR Preparer (Complete if DMR was prepared by someone otherthan the certifier):

First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |	|

Phone:
E-mail:

Ext.

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D. Facility Information

1.	Facility Name:

2.	Facility Address:
Street/Location:

City:

State:

ZIP Code:

County or Similar Government Subdivision:

E. Discharge Information

~	Check here if proposing alternative monitoring periods due to irregular stormwater runoff. Identify alternative
monitoring schedule and indicate for which alternative monitoring period you are reporting monitoring data:

~	Quarter 1:	Froml | /|, | To| | / |

~	Quarter 2:	From

~	Quarter 3:	From

~	Quarter 4:	From

1.	Identify monitoring period:

~	Quarter 1 (January 1 - March 31)

~	Quarter 2 (April 1 - June 30)

CI Quarter3 (July 1 -September 30)

~	Quarter 4 (October 1 - December 31)

2.	Are you required to monitor for cadmium, copper, chromium, lead, nickel, silver, or zinc in freshwater? ~ Yes (Skip to 3) ~ No (Skip to 4)

3.	What is the hardness level of the receiving water? | | | | | (mg/L)

4.	Does your facility discharge into any saltwaterreceiving waters? D Yes ~ No

H-

l-h

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Appendix M - Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form

oEPA

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, DC 20460
MSGP INDUSTRIAL DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT (DMR)

OMB No. 2040-NEW

F. Monitoring Information



Note: Make additional copies of thi«

form as necessary.

1. Nature of Discharge:

Rainfall (Complete line items 2.a., 2.b., & 2.c.)

Snowmelt



2.a. Duration of the rc

ainfall event (hou

s):



2.b. Rainfall

amount (inches):







2.c. Time since
measurable sto
(days):

previous
rm event





3.a. Outfall ID (list
the same 3-
digit outfalls
identified on the
NOI form

3.b. Check if
Any Outfalls
are

Substantially
Identical
to Other
Outfalls Listed

3.c.

Check if
No

Discharge

3.d.

Monitoring
Type UBM,
SSBM, ELG,
S/T, 1, O*

3.e.

Parameter

3.f. Quality or
Concentration

3.g.
Units

3.h. Results
Description

3.i.

Collection
Date

3.j.

Exceedance

due to

natural

background

pollutant

levels

3.k.

Exceedance
due to run-
on

3.1

Exceedance
was a single
aberration
per Part
5.2.2.1.c.i.
AIM Tier 2

3.m

Exceedance
but

discharge
does not
result in any
exceedance
of water
quality

standards per
Part 5.2.3.3.b
AIM Tier 3



Substantially
identical to
outfall:

~















~

~

~



Substantially
identical to
outfall:

~















~

~

~



Substantially
identical to
outfall:

~















~

~

~



Substantially
identical to
outfall:

~















~

~

~

* UBM - Universal benchmark monitoring; SSBM - Sector-specific benchmark monitoring; (ELG) - Annual effluent limitations guidelines mon
waters monitoring; (O) -Other monitoring as required by EPA

toring; (S/T) - State- or tribal-specific monitoring; (1)

- Impaired

4. Comment and/or Explanation of Any Violations (Reference all attachments here)

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Appendix M- Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form

G. Certification

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly
gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the
information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility
of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

First Name, Middle Initial, Last
Name:

Title:	II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II

Signature: 		Date: LU/LU/I

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Appendix M- Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form

Instructions for Completing EPA Form 6100-29

Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) for Stormwater Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity Under the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit

Proposed NPDES Form Date (01/20) Expiration Date (##/##) OMB No.2040-NEW

Who Must Submit A Discharge Monitoring Report to EPA?

Facilities covered under the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP or
permit) that are required to monitor pursuant to Parts 4.2 and 8 of
the permit must submit Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs)
consistent with the reporting requirements specified in Part 7.1 of the
permit.

Completing the Form

Obtain and read a copy of the 2015 MSGP, viewable at
https://www.epa.aov/npdes/stormwater-discharaes-industrial-
activities To complete this form, type or print, using uppercase
letters, in the appropriate areas only. Please place each character
between the marks. Abbreviate if necessary to stay within the
number of characters allowed for each item. Use only one space
for breaks between words, but not for punctuation marks unless
they are needed to clarify your response. Please submit original
document with signature in ink - do not send a photocopied
signature. Photocopy your DMR form for your records before you
send the completed original form to the appropriate address.

Section A. Approval to Use Paper DMR Form

You must indicate whether you have been granted a waiver from
electronic reporting from the EPA Regional Office. Note that you
are not authorized to use this paper DMR form unless the EPA
Regional Office has approved its use. Where you have obtained
approval to use this form, indicate the waiver that you have been
granted, the name of the EPA staff person who granted the waiver,
and the date that approval was provided. See
https://www.epa.aov/npdes/contact-us-stormwater for a list of
EPA Regional Office contacts.

Section B. Permit Information

Provide the NPDES ID (i.e., NOI tracking number) assigned to the
facility for which this DMR is being submitted.

Indicate your reason(s) for submitting this DMR by checking all
boxes that apply. The reasons for submission are defined as follows:

•	Submitting monitoring data: For each storm sampled, submit
one DMR form with data for all outfalls sampled. Select this
reason even if you only have monitoring data for some of your
outfalls (i.e., some outfalls did not discharge). If you select this
reason you are required to complete all Sections of the form.

•	Reporting no discharge for all outfalls for this monitoring period:
Indicates that there were no discharges from all outfalls during
this monitoring period. If you select this reason you are only
required to complete Sections A, B, C, D, E.l, and G.

•	Reporting that your site status has changed to inactive and
unsfaffed and there are no industrial materials or activities
exposed to stormwater: Indicates that your facility is currently
inactive and unstaffed and there are no industrial materials or
activities exposed to stormwater (See Part 4.2.1.3 of the permit
for more information). If you select this reason you are only
required to complete Sections A, B, C, D, and F.4 (include date
of status change in comment field).

•	Reporting that your site status has changed from inactive to
active and/or there are industrial materials or activities exposed
to stormwater: Indicates that your facility is currently active (See
Part 4.2.1.3 of the permit for more information). If you select this
reason you are required to complete all Sections of the form
and include date of status change in the comment field in
Section F.4.

Section C. Facility Operator Information.

Provide the legal name of the person, firm, public organization, or
any other entity that operates the facility for which this DMR is being
submitted. An operator of a facility is the legal entity that controls
the operation of the facility. Refer to Appendix A of the permit for
the definition of "operator". Provide the operator's mailing address,
phone number, and e-mail. The operator information in this Section
should match the operator information provided on your NOI form.

Provide the name, organization, phone number, an email address
for the person who prepared this DMR form.

Section D. Facility Information

Enter the official or legal name and complete street address,
including city, state, ZIP code, and county or similar government
subdivision of the facility. If the facility lacks a street address,
indicate the general location of the facility (e.g., Intersection of
State Highways 61 and 34). Complete facility information must be
provided for permit coverage to be granted. The facility information
in this Section should match the facility information provided on
your NOI form.

Section E. Discharge Information.

Indicate the appropriate monitoring period (Quarter 1, 2, 3, or 4)
covered by the DMR. "Alternative" monitoring periods can apply to
facilities located in arid and semi-arid climates, or in areas subject to
snow or prolonged freezing. To use alternative monitoring periods,
you must provide a revised monitoring schedule here. If using
alternative monitoring periods, identify the first day of the
monitoring period through the last day of the monitoring period for
each of the four periods. The dates should be displayed as month
(Mo) / day (Day). See Parts 4.1.6 and 4.1.7 of the permit for more
information.

If you are submitting benchmark monitoring data, identify if your
facility is required to collect benchmark samples for one or more
hardness-dependent metals (i.e., cadmium, copper, lead, nickel,
silver, and zinc). If you select "yes" to this question provide the
hardness level of the receiving water (in mg/L)). If you select "no"
to this question, you must identify if your facility discharges into any
saltwater receiving waters.

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Appendix M- Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form

Instructions for Completing EPA Form 6100-29

Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) for Stormwater Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity Under the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit

Proposed NPDES Form Date (01/20) Expiration Date (##/##) OMB No.2040-NEW

F. Monitoring Information

For the reported monitoring event indicate whether the discharge
was from a rainfall or snowmelt event. If you select "rainfall" then
indicate the duration (in hours) of the rainfall event, rainfall total (in
inches) for that rainfall event, and time (in days) since the previous
measurable storm event in line items 2.a-c. For both rainfall and
snowmelt monitoring, you must identify the date of collection for
the monitoring event in column 3.i. of the table. If the discharge
occurs during a period of both rainfall and snowmelt, check both
the rainfall and snowmelt boxes and report the appropriate rainfall
information in item 2.a-c. To report multiple monitoring events in the
same reporting period, copy this form and enter each monitoring
event separately with data for all outfalls sampled.

Identify all the outfalls from your facility that discharge stormwater.
Each outfall must be assigned a unique 3-digit number (e.g., 001,

002,	003), and should match the outfalls identified on your NOI form.

If any outfalls are substantially identical, check the box in 3.b and
identify the outfall that the outfall in 3.a is substantially identical to.
In 3.d - k, you only need to provide benchmark monitoring data for
one of the outfalls.

For any outfall for which there was no discharge during the
monitoring period, check the box in 3.

In 3.d, identify the type of monitoring using the specified codes, in
parentheses, below:

•	(QBM) - Quarterly benchmark monitoring

•	(ELG) - Annual effluent limitations guidelines monitoring;

•	(S/T) - State- or Tribal-specific monitoring;

•	(I) - Impaired waters monitoring; or

•	(O) - Other monitoring as required by EPA.

In 3.e, enter each "parameter" (or "pollutant") monitored. For QBM
and ELG monitoring, use the same parameter name as in Part 8 of
the permit.

In 3.f., enter a sample measurement value for each parameter
analyzed and required to be reported. Enter "ND" (i.e., not
detected) for any sample results below the method detection limit
or" BQL" (i.e., below quantitation limit) for sample results above the
detection limit but below the quantitation limit.

In 3.g., enter the units for sample measurement values (i.e., "mg/L"
for milligrams per liter) for each parameter analyzed and required
to be reported. For monitoring results reported as ND or BQL this
space will be left blank and the units will be reported in Column 3.f.

3.h.	must be completed for any monitoring results reported as ND or
BQL in the "Quality or Concentration" column. For ND, report the
laboratory detection level and units in this column. For BQL, report
the laboratory quantitation limit and units in this column.

In 3.i. identify the sampling date for each parameter monitoring
result reported on this form.

3.j. Exceedance due to natural background pollutant levels: Check
box if following the first 4 quarters of benchmark monitoring (or
sooner if the exceedance is triggered by less than 4 quarters of
data) you have determined that the exceedance of the

benchmark is attributable solely to the presence of that pollutant in
the natural background for that discharge point and any
substantially identical discharge points, or for impaired waters
monitoring, the presence of the pollutant is caused solely by
natural background, provided that all of the conditions in Part
5.2.4.1 are met.

3.k Exceedance due to run-on: Check box if you can demonstrate
and obtain EPA agreement that run-on from a neighboring source
(e.g., a source external to your facility) is the cause of the
exceedance, provided that the conditions in Part 5.2.4.2 are met.

3.1. Exceedance was a single aberration per Part 5.2.2.1 .c.i. AIM Tier
2: Check box if one single sampling event is over 8 times the
benchmark threshold and you have immediately documented per
Part 5.3 that the single event was an aberration and met all other
conditions in Part 5.2.2.1.c.i.

3.m. Exceedance but discharge does not result in any exceedance
of water quality standards per Part 5.2.3.3.b AIM Tier 3: Check box if
you can demonstrate through an analysis that an exceedance
triggering AIM requirements does not result in any exceedance of
applicable water quality standards, provided that all the conditions
in Part 5.2.3.3.b are met.

Where violations of the permit requirements are reported, include a
brief explanation to describe the cause and corrective actions
taken, and reference each violation by date. Also, this section
should include any additional comments such as are required when
changing site status from inactive and unstaffed to active or vice
versa. Attach additional pages if you need more space.

Attach additional copies of Section F as necessary to address all
outfalls and parameters.

Section G. Certification Information

DMRs must be signed by a person described below, or by a duly
authorized representative of that person.

For a corporation: By a responsible corporate officer. For the
purpose of this Section, a responsible corporate officer means:

(i) a president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the
corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other
person who performs similar policy- or decision-making functions for
the corporation, or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing,
production, or operating facilities, provided, the manager is
authorized to make management decisions which govern the
operation of the regulated facility including having the explicit or
implicit duty of making major capital investment recommendations,
and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to
assure long-term environmental compliance with environmental
laws and regulations; the manager can ensure that the necessary
systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and
accurate information for permit application requirements; and
where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated
to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures.

For a partnership or sole proprietorship: By a general partner or the
proprietor, respectively; or

For a municipality state, federal, or other public agency: By either
a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. For purposes

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Appendix M- Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form

Instructions for Completing EPA Form 6100-29

Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) for Stormwater Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity Under the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit

Proposed NPDES Form Date (01/20) Expiration Date (##/##) OMB No.2040-NEW

A person is a duly authorized representative only if:

1.	The authorization is made in writing by a person described above;

2.	The authorization specifies either an individual or a position
having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated
facility or activity such as the position of plant manager, operator
of a well or a well field, superintendent, position of equivalent
responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility
for environmental matters for the company, (A duly authorized
representative may thus be either a named individual or any
individual occupying a named position.) and

3.	The written authorization is submitted to the Director.

An unsigned or undated DMR form be considered incomplete.
Paperwork Reduction Act Notice

Public reporting burden for this form is estimated to average 4.19
hours per response, including time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the
data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of
information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person
is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments
regarding the burden estimate, any other aspect of the collection
of information, or suggestions for improving this form, including any
suggestions which may increase or reduce this burden to: Director,
Collection Strategies Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(2822T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20460.
Include the OMB control number of this form on any
correspondence. Do not send the completed DMR form to this
address.

Submitting Your Form

If you have been granted a waiver from your Regional Office to
submit a paper DMR form, you must send your DMR form by mail to
one of the following addresses:

Region 1

MSGP Discharge Monitoring Reports (OES4-SMR)

EPA New England, Region 1
5 Post Office Square - Suite 100
Boston, MA 02109-3912

Region 2

MSGP Discharge Monitoring Reports
290 Broadway
DECA/CAPBS/DMT
21st Floor

New York, NY, 10007-1866

Region 5

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5
77 West Jackson Boulevard (WN-16J)

Chicago, Illinois 60604
Attn: Brian Bell - Storm Water Coordinator

Region 6

U.S. EPA, Region 6 MSGP DMRs
Water Enforcement Branch (6EN-WC)

1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202

Region 7
Neal Gilbert

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7
Enforcement Coordination Office
11201 Renner Blvd
Lenexa, KS 66219

Region 8

U.S. EPA, Region 8 (ENF-PJ)

Attention: DMR Coordinator
1595 Wynkoop Street
Denver, CO 80202-1129

Region 9
Sandra Chew
U.S. EPA Region 9

Information Management Section, ENF-4-1
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105

Region 10

U.S. EPA Region 10

Attn: NPDES Data Manager, OCE-101
1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 900
Seattle, WA 98101

Visit this website for instructions on how to submit electronically:
https://www.epa.aov/npdes/stormwater-discharaes-industrial-
activities

Region 3
Nancy Ford
U.S. EPA Region 3
1 650 Arch Street
Mail Code #3WP60
Philadelphia, PA 19103

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Appendix N - List of SIC and NAICS Codes

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix N - List of SIC and NAICS Codes

Sector A. Timber Products

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

A3

2411

Logging

(log storage and handling activities
only; wet deck storage areas only
authorized if no chemical additives are
used in the spray water or applied
to the logs.)

113310

Loqqinq



A1

2421

General Sawmills and Planing Mills

(sawmills)

321113

Sawmills



(lumber manufacturing from
purchased lumber, softwood cut stock,
wood lath, fence pickets, and
planinq mill products)

321912

Cut Stock, Resawinq Lumber, and Planinq





(softwood floorinq)

321918 ! Other Millwork (including Floorinq)





(box lumber made from purchased
lumber)

321920

Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturinq



(kiln drying)

321999

All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product
Manufacturinq



A4

2426

Hardwood Dimension and Flooring
Mills

(hardwood dimension lumber made
from loqs or bolts)

321113

Sawmills



(hardwood cut stock, resawing
hardwood lumber, and planing
purchased hardwood lumber except

floorinq)

321912

Cut Stock, Resawinq Lumber, and Planinq



(hardwood floorinq)

321918

Other Millwork (includinq Floorinq)



(wood furniture frames and finished
furniture parts)

337215

Showcase, Partition, Shelvinq, and Locker
Manufacturinq



2429

Special Product Sawmills, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(shinqle mills, shakes)

321113

Sawmills



(stave manufacturinq from purchased

lumber)

321912

Cut Stock, Resawinq Lumber, and Planinq



(cooperaqe stock)

321920

Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturinq



(excelsior)

321999

All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product
Manufacturinq



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Sector A. Timber Products

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



2431

Millwork

(wood windows and doors)

321911

Wood Window and Door Manufacturing







(except wood windows and doors)

321918

Other Millwork (including Flooring)





2435

Hardwood Veneer and Plywood

321211

Hardwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing





2436

Softwood Veneer and Plywood

321212

Softwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing





2439

Structural Wood Members, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(except trusses)

321213

Engineered Wood Member (except Truss)
Manufacturing







(trusses)

321214

Truss Manufacturing



A5

2441

Nailed and Lock Corner Wood Boxes
and Shook

321920

Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturing



A4

2448

Wood Pallets and Skids

321920

Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturinq





2449

Wood Containers, Not Elsewhere
Classified

321920

Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturing





2451

Mobil Homes

321991

Manufactured Home (Mobil Home)
Manufacturing





2452

Prefabricated Wood Buildings and
Components

321992

Prefabricated Wood Building Manufacturing



A2

2491

Wood Preserving

321114

Wood Preservation



A4

2493

Reconstituted Wood Products

321219

Reconstituted Wood Product Manufacturinq





2499

Wood Products, Not Elsewhere
Classified

(wood containers, such as
noncoopered vats and reed or straw

baskets)

321920

Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturing







(except wood containers, wood
cooling towers, cork life preservers,
mirror or picture frames, and laundry
hampers of reed, rattan, and willow)

321999

All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product
Manufacturing







(wood cooling towers)

333415

Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating
Equipment and Commercial and Industrial
Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing







(laundry hampers of reed, rattan, and

willow)

337125

Household Furniture (except Wood and Metal)
Manufacturing







(cork life preservers)

339113

Surgical Appliance and Supplies
Manufacturing







(mirror and picture frames)

339999

All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing



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Appendix N - List of SIC and NAICS Codes

Sector B. Paper and Allied Products Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

B2

2611

Pulp Mills

(pulp producinq mills only)

322110

Pulp Mills







(producing paper except newsprint)

322121

Paper (except Newsprint) Mills







(producinq newsprint)

322122

Newsprint Mills







(Droducina paperboard)

322130

PaDerboard Mills





2621

Paper Mills

(except newsprint mills)

322121

Paper (except Newsprint) Mills







(newsprint mills)

322122

Newsprint Mills



B1

2631

Paperboard Mills

322130

Paperboard Mills



B2

2652

Setup Paperboard Boxes

322213

Setup Paperboard Box Manufacturing





2653

Corrugated and Solid Fiber Boxes

322211

Corrugated and Solid Fiber Boxes
Manufacturing





2655

Fiber Cans, Tubes, Drums, and
Similar Products

322214

Fiber Can, Tube, Drum, and Similar Products
Manufacturinq





2656

2657

Sanitary Food Containers, Except
Folding

Foldinq Paperwork Boxes

322215
322212

Nonfoldinq Sanitary Food Container
Manufacturinq

Foldinq Paperboard Box Manufacturinq





2671

Packaging Paper and Plastics Film,
Coated and Laminated











(except single-web and multi-web
plastics packaqinq film and sheets)

322221

Coated and Laminated Packaqinq Paper and
Plastics Film Manufacturinq







(single-web and multi-web plastics
packaging film and sheets)

326112

Plastics Packaqinq Film and Sheet (includinq
Laminated) Manufacturinq

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturinq sinqle-web and multi-
web plastics packaqinq film and sheets
(SIC 2671 / NAICS 326112)
should be requlated under Sector Y, but
may continue to be requlated under
Sector B, or alternatively, under Sector
AD. Sectors Y, B, and AD do not have
specific requirements for facilities
manufacturinq sinqle-web and multi-web
plastics packaqinq film and sheets.
However, under Sector AD EPA could
establish additional facility-specific
monitorinq and reportinq requirements.

Requlatory burden would not differ
between Sectors B and Y.



2672

Coated and Laminated Paper, NEC

322222

Coated and Laminated Paper Manufacturinq



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Sector B. Paper and Allied Products Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



2673

Plastics, Foil, and Coated Paper Bags

322223

Plastics, Foil, and Coated Paper Bags







(except single-web or multi-web
plastics baqs)



Manufacturing







single-web and multi-web plastics

bags)

326111

Plastics Bag Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing single-web and multi-
web plastics bags (SIC 2673 / NAICS
326111) should be regulated under
Sector Y, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector B, or
alternatively, under Sector AD. Sectors
Y, B, and AD do not have specific
requirements for facilities manufacturing
single-web and multi-web plastics bags.
However, under Sector AD EPA could
establish additional facility-specific
monitoring and reporting requirements.

Regulatory burden would not differ
between Sectors B and Y.



2674

Uncoated Paper and Multiwall Bags

322224

Uncoated Paper and Multiwall Bags
Manufacturing





2675

Die Cut Paper and Paperboard and
Cardboard
(pasted, lined, laminated, or surface-
coated paperboard)

322226

Surface-Coated Paperboard Manufacturing







(die cut paper and paperboard office
supplies, such as file folders,
tabulating cards, and report covers)

322231

Die Cut Paper and Paperboard Office Supplies
Manufacturing







(except pasted, lined, laminated, or
surface-coated paperboard and die-
cut paper and paperboard office
supplies)

322299

All Other Converted Paper Product
Manufacturing





2676

Sanitary Paper Products

322291

Sanitary Paper Product Manufacturing





2677

Envelopes

322232

Envelope Manufacturing





2678

Stationery, Tablets, and Related
Products

322233

Stationery, Tablets, and Related Product
Manufacturing





2679

Converted Paper and Paperboard
Products, NEC

(corruqated paper)

322211

Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing







(wallpaper and gift wrap paper)

322222

Coated and Laminated Paper Manufacturing



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Sector B. Paper and Allied Products Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(paper supplies for business
machines, such as adding machine
tape, and other paper office supplies)

322231

Die Cut Paper and Paperboard Office Supplies
Manufacturing







(except corrugated paper, wall paper,
gift wrap paper, paper supplies for
business machines, and other paper
office supplies)

322299

All Other Converted Paper Product
Manufacturing



Sector C. Chemical and Allied Products Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

C2

2812

Alkalies and Chlorine

325181

Alkalies and Chlorine Manufacturing





2813

Industrial Gases

325120

Industrial Gas Manufacturing





2816

Inorganic Pigments

(except bone and lamp black)

325131

Inorganic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing







(bone and lamp black)

325182

Carbon Black Manufacturing





2819

Industrial Inorganic Chemicals, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(recovering sulfur from natural gas)

211112

Natural Gas Liquid Extraction







(inorganic dyes)

325131

Inorganic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing







(other)

325131

All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical
Manufacturing







(activated carbon and charcoal)

325998

All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and
Preparation Manufacturing







(alumina)

331311

Alumina Refining

Any facility whose primary activity is
alumina refining (NAICS 331311)
should be regulated under Sector F,
but may continue to be regulated under
Sector C. Sector C requires
sector/subsector specific benchmark
monitoring for total aluminum, total
iron, and nitrate plus nitrite nitrogen.
Sector F applies additional technology-
based effluent limits comprised of good
housekeeping measures; additional
SWPPP requirements; and additional
inspection requirements.

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Sector C. Chemical and Allied Products Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes











Regulatory burdens differ between
Sectors C and F but determining
which sector would be more
burdensome would depend on the
regulated facility.

C4

2821

Plastics Materials, Synthetic Resins,
and Nonvulcanizable Elastomers

325211

Plastics Material and Resin Manufacturing





2822

Synthetic Rubber

325212

Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing





2823

Cellulosic Manmade Fibers

325221

Cellulosic Organic Fiber Manufacturing





2824

Manmade Organic Fibers, Except
Cellulosic

325222

Noncellulosic Organic Fiber Manufacturing



C5

2833

Medicinal Chemicals and Botanical
Products

325411

Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing





2834

Pharmaceutical Preparations

325412

Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing





2835

In Vitro and In Vivo Diagnostic
Substances

(except in vitro diagnostic)

325412

Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing







(in vitro diagnostic substances)

325413

In Vitro Diagnostic Substance Manufacturing





2836

Biological Products, Except
Diagnostic Substances

325414

Biological Product (except Diagnostic)
Manufacturing



C3

2841

Soaps and Other Detergents, Except
Specialty Cleaners

325611

Soap and Other Detergent Manufacturing





2842

Specialty Cleaning, Polishing, and
Sanitation Preparations

325612

Polish and Other Sanitation Good
Manufacturing





2843

Surface Active Agents, Finishing
Agents, Sulfonated Oils, and
Assistants

325613

Surface Active Agent Manufacturing





2844

Perfumes, Cosmetics, and Other
Toilet Preparations

(toothpaste, gel and dentifrice
powders)

325611

Soap and Other Detergent Manufacturing







(except toothpaste, gel and dentifrice

powders)

325620

Toilet Preparation Manufacturing



C5

2851

Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers,
Enamels, and Allied Products

325510

Paint and Coating Manufacturing





2861

Gum and Wood Chemicals

325191

Gum and Wood Chemical Manufacturing





2865

Cyclic Organic Crudes and
Intermediates, and Organic Dyes and
Pigments

(aromatics)

325110

Petrochemical Manufacturing







(organic dyes and pigments)

325132

Synthetic Organic Dye and Pigment
Manufacturinq



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Sector C. Chemical and Allied Products Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(except aromatics and organic dyes
and piqments)

325192

Cyclic Crude and Intermediate Manufacturing





2869

Industrial Organic Chemicals, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(aliphatics)

325110

Petrochemical Manufacturing







(fluorocarbon qases)

325120

Industrial Gas Manufacturing







(carbon bisulfide)

325188

All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical
Manufacturinq







(cyclopropane, diethylcyclohexane,
naphthalene sulfonic acid)

325192

Cyclic Crude and Intermediate Manufacturing







(ethyl alcohol)

325193

Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing







(except aliphatics, carbon bisulfide,
ethyl alcohol, cyclopropane,
diethylcyclohexane, napthalene
sulfonic acid, synthetic hydraulic
fluids, and fluorocarbon gases)

325199

All Other Basic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing







(synthetic hydraulic fluids)

325998

All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and
Preparation Manufacturing



C1

2873

Nitrogenous Fertilizers

325311

Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing





2874

Phosphatic Fertilizers

325312

Phosphatic Fertilizer Manufacturing





2875

Fertilizers, Mixing Only

325314

Fertilizers (Mixing Only) Manufacturing





2879

Pesticides and Agricultural
Chemicals, NEC

325320

Pesticides and Other Agricultural Chemical
Manufacturing



C5

2891

Adhesives and Sealants

325520

Adhesive Manufacturing





2892

Explosives

325920

Explosives Manufacturinq





2893

Printing Ink

325910

Printing Ink Manufacturing





2895

Carbon Black

325182

Carbon Black Manufacturing





2899

Chemicals and Chemical
Preparations, NEC

(table salt)

311942

Spice and Extract Manufacturing (table salt
only)







(fatty acids)

325199

All Other Basic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing







(frit and plastic wood fillers)

325510

Paint and Coating Manufacturing







(except frit, plastic wood fillers, fatty
acids, and table salt)

325998

All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and
Preparation Manufacturinq





2911

Petroleum Refining

324110

Petroleum Refineries





3952

Lead Pencils, Crayons, and Artists'
Materials (limited to inks and paints,
including china painting enamels)

(drawing inks and india ink)

325998

All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and
Preparation Manufacturinq



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Sector C. Chemical and Allied Products Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(china painting enamels, platinum
paint for burnt wood or leather work,
paints for china painting, artist's paints,
and artist's watercolors)

339942

Lead Pencil and Art Good Manufacturing





Sector D. Asphalt Paving and Roofing Materials Manufacturers and Lubricant Manufacturers

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

D1

2951

Asphalt Paving Mixtures and Blocks

324121

Asphalt Paving Mixture and Block
Manufacturing



2952

Asphalt Felt and Coatings

324122

Asphalt Shingle and Coating Materials
Manufacturing



D2

2992

Lubricating Oils and Greases

324191

Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease
Manufacturing



2999

Products of Petroleum and Coal, Not
Elsewhere Classified

324199

All Other Petroleum and Coal Products
Manufacturing





Sector E. Glass, Clay, Cement, Concrete, and Gypsum Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

E3

3211

Flat Glass

327211

Flat Glass Manufacturing



3221

Glass Containers

327213

Glass Container Manufacturinq



3229

Pressed and Blown Glass and
Glassware, Not Elsewhere Classified

327212

Other Pressed and Blown Glass and
Glassware Manufacturinq



3231

Glass Product Manufacturing Made of
Purchased Glass

327215

Glass Product Manufacturing Made of
Purchased Glass



3241

Hydraulic Cement

327310

Cement Manufacturing



E1

3251

Brick and Structural Clay Tile

(except slumped brick)

327121

Brick and Structural Clay Tile Manufacturing



(slumped brick)

327331

Concrete Block and Brick Manufacturinq



3253

Ceramic Wall and Floor Tile

327122

Ceramic Wall and Floor Tile Manufacturinq



3255

Clay Refractories

327124

Clay Refractory Manufacturinq



3259

Structural Clay Products, Not
Elsewhere Classified

327123

Other Structural Clay Product Manufacturing



3261

Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures and
China and Earthenware Fittings and
Bathroom Accessories

327111

Vitreous China Plumbing Fixture and China
and Earthenware Bathroom Accessories
Manufacturing



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Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3262

Vitreous China Table and Kitchen
Articles

327112

Vitreous China, Fine Earthenware, and Other
Pottery Product Manufacturinq





3263

Fine Earthenware (Whiteware) Table
and Kitchen Articles

327112

Vitreous China, Fine Earthenware, and Other
Pottery Product Manufacturinq





3264

Porcelain Electrical Supplies

327113

Porcelain Electrical Supply Manufacturinq





3269

Pottery Products, Not Elsewhere
Classified

327112

Vitreous China, Fine Earthenware, and Other
Pottery Product Manufacturinq



E2

3271

Concrete Block and Brick

327331

Concrete Block and Brick Manufacturinq





3272

Concrete Products, Except Block and
Brick

(concrete pipe)

327332

Concrete Pipe Manufacturinq







(concrete products, except dry mix
concrete and pipe)

327390

Other Concrete Product Manufacturinq







(dry mixture concrete)

327999

All Other Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral
Product Manufacturinq





3273

Ready-Mixed Concrete

327320

Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturinq





3274

Lime Manufacturing

Calcium hydroxide (i.e., hydrated
lime) manufacturinq

327410

Lime Manufacturinq







Calcium oxide (i.e., quicklime)
manufacturinq

327410

Lime Manufacturinq







Dolomite, dead-burned,
manufacturinq

327410

Lime Manufacturinq







Hydrated lime (i.e., calcium
hydroxide) manufacturinq

327410

Lime Manufacturinq







Quicklime (i.e., calcium oxide)
manufacturinq

327410

Lime Manufacturinq







Aqricultural lime manufacturinq

327410

Lime Manufacturinq







Dolomitic lime manufacturinq

327410

Lime Manufacturinq





3275

Gypsum Products

327420

Gypsum Product Manufacturinq



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Sector E. Glass, Clay, Cement, Concrete, and Gypsum Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

E3

3281

Cut Stone and Stone Products

327991

Cut Stone and Stone Product Manufacturing







Abrasive Products
fexceDt steel wool manufacturinq}

327910

Abrasive Product Manufacturinq





3291

(steel wool manufacturing)

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
Product Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
steel wool manufacturing (NAICS
332999) should be regulated under
Sector AA, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector E. Sector AA
applies additional technology-based
effluent limits comprised of good
housekeeping measures, spill
prevention and response procedures,
and spills and leaks; additional SWPPP
requirements; and additional inspection
requirements. Sector E applies
additional technology-based effluent
limits comprised of good housekeeping
measures, and additional SWPPP
requirements.









Regulatory burden would likely be
greater under Sector AA.



3292

Asbestos Products

(except brake pads and linings)

327999

All Other Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral
Product Manufacturing







(asbestos brake lininqs and pads)

336340

Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturinq







(asbestos clutch facings, motor
vehicle^

336350

Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train
Parts Manufacturinq





3295

Minerals and Earths, Ground or
Otherwise Treated

(grinding, washing, separating, etc. of
kaolin and ball clav}

212324

Kaolin and Ball Clay Mining







(grinding, washing, separating, etc. of
clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals
	n.o.t..eJ.s.e.wh.e.r.e....cJ.a.ss.i.fie..d.)	

212325

Clay and Ceramic and Refractory Minerals
Mining







(grinding, washing, separating, etc. of
chemical and fertilizer minerals, not
elsewhere classified}

212393

Other Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining







(grinding, washing, separating, etc. of
nonmetallic minerals, not elsewhere
classified^

212399

All Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining







(except grinding, washing, separating,
etc. of nonmetallic minerals}

327992

Ground or Treated Mineral and Earth
Manufacturina



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Sector E. Glass, Clay, Cement, Concrete, and Gypsum Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3296

Mineral Wool

327993

Mineral Wool Manufacturina





3297

Nonclav Refractories

327125

Nonclav Refractory Manufacturina





3299

Nonmetallic Mineral Products, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(clay statuary)

327112

Vitreous China, Fine Earthenware, and Other
Pottery Product Manufacturing







(moldings, ornamental and
architectural plaster work, and
avDsum statuarv)

327420

Gypsum Product Manufacturing







(except moldings, ornamental and
architectural plaster work, clay
statuarv. and avDsum statuarv)

327999

All Other Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral
Product Manufacturing





Sector F. Primary Metals

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

F1

3312

Steel Works, Blast Furnaces (Including
Coke Ovens), and Rolling Mills











(coke oven products [e.g., coke,
gases, tars] made in coke oven
establishments)

324199

All Other Petroleum and Coal Products
Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing coke oven products (e.g.,
coke, gases, tars) made in coke oven
establishments should be regulated
under Sector D, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector
F. Sector F requires sector-specific
benchmark monitoring requirements for
total aluminum and total zinc, Sector D
does not require benchmark monitoring
from these facilities.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector F.





(except coke ovens not integrated
with steel mills and hot-rolling
purchased steel)

331111

Iron and Steel Mills







(hot-rollinq purchased steel)

331221

Rolled Steel Shape Manufacturinq





3313

Electrometallurigcal Products, Except
Steel

331112

Electrometallurigcal Ferroalloy Product
Manufacturing



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Sector F. Primary Metals

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3315

Steel Wiredrawing and Steel Nails and
Spikes

331222

Steel Wire Drawing



(steel wire drawinq)

3316

Cold-Rolled Steel Sheet, Strip, and
Bars

331221

Rolled Steel Shape Manufacturing



3317

Steel Pipe and Tubes

331210

Iron and Steel Pipe and Tube Manufacturing
from Purchased Steel



F2

3321

Gray and Ductile Iron Foundries

331511

Iron Foundries



3322

Malleable Iron Foundries

331511

Iron Foundries



3324

Steel Investment Foundries

331512

Steel Investment Foundries



3325

Steel Foundries, NEC

331513

Steel Foundries (except Investment)



F5

3331

Primary Smelting and Refining of
Copper

331411

Primary Smelting and Refining of Copper



3334

Primary Production of Aluminum

331312

Primary Aluminum Production



3339

Primary Smelting and Refining of
Nonferrous Metals, Except Copper
and Aluminum

331419

Primary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous
Metal (except Copper and Aluminum)



3341

Secondary Smelting and Refining of
Nonferrous Metals

(aluminum)

331314

Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum



(copper)

331423

Secondary Smelting, Refining and Alloying of
Copper







(except copper and aluminum)

331492

Secondary Smelting, Refining and Alloying of
Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and
Aluminum)



F3

3351

Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding of
Copper

331421

Copper Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding



3353

Aluminum Sheet, Plate, and Foil

331315

Aluminum Sheet, Plate, and Foil Manufacturing



3354

Aluminum Extruded Products

331316

Aluminum Extruded Product Manufacturing



3355

Aluminum Rolling and Drawing, Not
Elsewhere Classified

331319

Other Aluminum Rolling and Drawing



3356

Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding of
Nonferrous Metals, Except Copper
and Aluminum

331491

Nonferrous Metal (Except Copper and
Aluminum) Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding



3357

Drawing and Insulating of Nonferrous
Wire

(aluminum wire drawing)

331319

Other Aluminum Rolling and Drawing



(copper wire drawing)

331422

Copper Wire (except Mechanical) Drawing



(wire drawing except copper or
aluminum)

331491

Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and
Aluminum) Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding



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Sector F. Primary Metals

Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(fiber optic cable-insulating only)

335921

Fiber Optic Cable Manufacturing







(communication and energy wire,
except fiber optic-insulating only)

335929

Other Communication and Energy Wire
Manufacturing



F4

3363

Aluminum Die Castinqs

331521

Aluminum Die Castinq Foundries





3364

Nonferrous Die Castings, Except
Aluminum

331522

Nonferrous (Except Aluminum) Die Casting
Foundries





3365

Aluminum Foundries

331524

Aluminum Foundries (Except Die-Casting)





3366

Copper Foundries

331525

Copper Foundries (Except Die-Casting)





3369

Nonferrous Foundries, Except Copper
and Aluminum

331528

Other Nonferrous Foundries (Except Die-
Casting)



F5

3398

Metal Heat Treatinq

332811

Metal Heat Treatinq





3399

Primary Metal Products, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(iron ore recovery from open hearth

slag)

331111

Iron and Steel Mills







(ferrous powder, paste, flakes, etc.)

331221

Rolled Steel Shape Manufacturing







(aluminum powder, paste, flakes, etc.)

331314

Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum







(copper powder, paste, flakes, etc.)

331423

Secondary Smelting, Refining, and Alloying of
Copper







(nonferrous powder, paste, flakes,
etc. except copper and aluminum)

331492

Secondary Smelting, Refining, and Alloying of
Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and Aluminum)







(nonferrous nails, brads, staples,
tacks, etc. made from purchased
nonferrous wire)

332618

Other Fabricated Wire Product Manufacturing



Sector G. Metal Mining (Ore Mining and Dressing)

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

G1

1021

Copper Ores

212234

Copper Ore and Nickel Ore Mining



G2

1011

Iron Ores

212210

Iron Ore Mininq



1021

Copper Ores

212234

Copper Ore and Nickel Ore Mininq



1031

Lead and Zinc Ores

212231

Lead Ore and Zinc Ore Mininq



1041

Gold Ores

212221

Gold Ore Mininq



1044

Silver Ores

212222

Silver Ore Mininq



1061

Ferroalloy Ores, Except Vanadium

(nickel)

212234

Copper Ore and Nickel Ore Mining



(other ferroalloys except nickel)

212299

All Other Metal Ore Mininq





Metal Mininq Services







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Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



1081

(except site preparation and related
activities performed on a contract or fee
basis and geophysical surveying

and mappinq)

213114

Support Activities for Metal Mining



(site preparation and related
construction activities on a contract

basis)

238910

Site Preparation Contractors



1094

Uranium-Radium-Vanadium Ores

212291

Uranium-Radium-Vanadium Ore Mining



1099

Miscellaneous Metal Ores, Not
Elsewhere Classified

212299

All Other Metal Ore Mining





Sector H. Coal Mines and Coal Mining-Related Facilities

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

H1

1221

Bituminous Coal and Lignite Surface
Mining

212111

Bituminous Coal and Lignite Surface Mining



1222

Bituminous Coal Underground Mining

212112

Bituminous Coal Underground Mining



1231

Anthracite Mining

212113

Anthracite Mining



1241

Coal Mining Services

(except site preparation and related
construction activities on a contract

basis)

213113

Support Activities for Coal Mining



(site preparation and related
construction activities on a contract

basis)

238910

Site Preparation Contractors



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s<

actor I. Oil and Gas Extraction

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

11

1311

Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas

211111

Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction



1321

Natural Gas Liquids

211112

Natural Gas Liquid Extraction



1381

Drilling Oil and Gas Wells

213111

Drilling Oil and Gas Wells



1382

Oil and Gas Field Exploration
Services

213112

Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations



1389

Oil and Gas Field Services, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(except construction of field gathering
lines, site preparation and related
construction activities performed on a
contract or fee basis)

213112

Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations



(construction of field gathering lines on
a contract or fee basis)

237120

Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures
Construction



(site preparation and related
construction activities on a contract

basis)

238910

Site Preparation Contractors





Sector J. Mineral Mining and Dressing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

J2

1411

Dimension Stone

212311

Dimension Stone Mining and Quarrying



1422

Crushed and Broken Limestone

212312

Crushed and Broken Limestone Mining and
Quarrying



1423

Crushed and Broken Granite

212313

Crushed and Broken Granite Mining and
Quarrying



1429

Crushed and Broken Stone, Not
Elsewhere Classified

212319

Other Crushed and Broken Stone Mining and
Quarrying



J1

1442

Construction Sand and Gravel

212321

Construction Sand and Gravel Mining



1446

Industrial Sand

212322

Industrial Sand Mining



J3

1455

Kaolin and Ball Clay

212324

Kaolin and Ball Clay Mining



1459

Clay, Ceramic, and Refractory
Minerals, Not Elsewhere Classified

212325

Clay, Ceramic, and Refractory Minerals Mining



1474

Potash, Soda, and Borate Minerals

212391

Potash, Soda, and Borate Mineral Mining



1475

Phosphate Rock

212392

Phosphate Rock Mining



1479

Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral
Mining, Not Elsewhere Classified

212393

Other Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining



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Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

J2

1481

Nonmetallic Minerals Services,
Except Fuels











(except geophysical surveying and
mapping and site preparation and
related construction activities performed
on a contract or fee basis)

213115

Support Activities for Nonmetallic Minerals
(except Fuels)



(site preparation and related
construction activities on a contract
basis)

238910

Site Preparation Contractors



1499

Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerals,
Except Fuels







(except bituminous limestone and
bituminous sandstone)

212399

All Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining



Sector K. Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage or Disposal Facilities

Sub-
Sector

Activity
Code

Narrative Description

Notes

K1

HZ

•	Hazardous waste treatment

•	Hazardous waste storage

•	Hazardous waste disposal

•	Hazardous waste facilities operating under interim status

•	Hazardous waste facilities operating under a permit under
Subtitle C of RCRA

HZ is the Activity Code (i.e., non-SIC / non-NAICS designation) for
this Sector. It potentially applies to any facility regardless of SIC /
NAICS Code, in addition to these specifically related to hazardous
waste:

•	SIC 4953 Refuse Systems (hazardous waste treatment and
disposal);

•	NAICS 562211 Hazardous Waste Treatment and
Disposal;

•	NAICS 562112 Hazardous Waste Collection (hazardous
waste transfer stations).



Sector L. Landfills and Land Application Sites

Sub-
Sector

Activity
Code

Narrative Description

Notes

L1

LF

• All Landfill, Land Application Sites and Open Dumps

LF is the Activity Code (i.e., non-SIC and non-NAICS designation)
for this Sector. It may apply to any facility / SIC Code / NAICS
Code, in addition to these specifically related to landfills and landfill
application sites:

• SIC 4953 Refuse Systems (solid waste landfills);

. NAICS 562212 Solid Waste Landfill.

Industrial waste is waste from any of the facilities covered by the
MSGP (also described in 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)).

L2

LF

All Landfill, Land Application Sites and Open Dumps, except Municipal Solid
Waste Landfill (MSWLF) Areas Closed in Accordance with 40 CFR
258.

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Sector M. Automobile Salvage Yards

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

M1

5015

Motor Vehicle Parts, Used
(merchant wholesalers except those
selling via retail method)

423140

Motor Vehicle Parts (Used) Merchant
Wholesalers





Sector

N. Scrap Recycling Facilities

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

N1

5093

Scrap and Waste Materials

(merchant wholesalers except
Source-SeDarated Recvclina)

423930

Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers



N2

5093

Scrap and Waste Materials

(Source-Separated Recycling)

423930

Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers



Sector O. Steam Electric Generatiru

j Facilities

Sub-
Sector

Activity
Code

Narrative Description

Notes

01

SE

•	steam electric power generation using coal, including coal
handling areas

•	steam electric power generation using natural gas

•	steam electric power generation using oil

•	steam electric power generation using nuclearenergy

•	steam electric power generation using any other fuel to produce a
steam source

•	coal pile runoff (includes effluent limitations established by 40 CFR
423)

•	dual fuel co-generation (i.e., steam generation using fossil fuel to
augment a heat-capture generation system)

SE is the Activity Code (i.e., non-SIC and non-NAICS designation)
for this Sector. It may apply to any facility / SIC Code / NAICS
Code, in addition to these specifically related to steam electric
generation:

SIC 4911 Electric Services (fossil fuel power generation,
nuclear electric power generation & other electric power
generation)

NAICS 221112 Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation
NAICS 221113 Nuclear Electric Power Generation

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Sector P.

Land Transportation

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

P1

4011

Railroads, Line-Haul Operatinq

482111

Line-Haul Railroads





4013

Railroad Switching and Terminal
Establishments

(short line railroads)

482112

Short Line Railroads







(except short line railroads)

488210

Support Activities for Rail Transportation





4111

Local and Suburban Transit

(mixed mode)

485111

Mixed Mode Transit Systems







(commuter rail)

485112

Commuter Rail Systems







(bus and motor vehicle)

485113

Bus and Other Motor Vehicle Transit Systems







(except mixed mode, commuter rail,
airport transportation service, and bus
and motor vehicle)

485119

Other Urban Transit Systems







(airport transportation service)

485999

All Other Transit and Ground Passenger
Transportation





4119

Local Passenger Transportation, Not
Elsewhere Classified











(limousine rental with driver and
automobile rental with driver)

485320

Limousine Service







(employee transportation)

485410

School and Employee Bus Transportation







(special needs transportation)

485991

Special Needs Transportation







(hearse rental with driver and carpool
and vanpool operation)

485999

All Other Transit and Ground Passenger
Transportation







(sightseeing buses and cable and cog
railways, except scenic)

487110

Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Land







(land ambulance)

621910

Ambulance Services





4121

Taxicabs

485310

Taxi Service





4221

Farm Product Warehousing and Storage









4222

Refrigerated Warehousing and Storage









4225

General Warehousing and Storage









4131

Intercity and Rural Bus Transportation

485210

Interurban and Rural Bus Transportation





4141

Local Bus Charter Service

485510

Charter Bus Industry





4142

Bus Charter Service, Except Local

485510

Charter Bus Industry





4151

School Buses

485410

School and Employee Bus Transportation





4173

Terminal and Service Facilities for
Motor Vehicle Passenger
Transportation

488490

Other Support Activities for Road
Transportation





4212

Local Trucking Without Storage

(qeneral freiqht)

484110

General Freiqht Truckinq1 Local







(household qoods movinq)

484210

Used Household and Office Goods Movinq



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Sector P.

Land Transportation

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(specialized freight)

484220

Specialized Freight (except Used Goods)
Truckinq., Local







(solid waste collection without
disposal)

562111

Solid Waste Collection







(hazardous waste collection without
disposal)

562112

Hazardous Waste Collection







(other waste collection without
disposal)

562119

Other Waste Collection





4213

Trucking, Except Local

(general freight, truckload)

484121

General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance,
Truckload







(general freight, less than truckload)

484122

General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Less
Than Truckload







(household qoods movinq)

484210

Used Household and Office Goods Movinq







(specialized freight)

484230

Specialized Freight (except Used Goods)
Truckinq, Lonq-Distance





4214

Local Trucking With Storage

(general freight)

484110

General Freight Trucking, Local







(household goods moving)

484210

Used Household and Office Goods Moving







(specialized freight)

484220

Specialized Freight (except Used Goods)
Truckinq, Local





4215

Courier Services, Except by Air

(hub and spoke intercity delivery)

492110

Couriers







(local delivery)

492210

Local Messenqers and local Delivery





4226

Special Warehousing and Storage,
Not Elsewhere Classified

(warehousing in foreign trade zones)

493110

General Warehousing and Storage







(fur storage)

493120

Refrigerated Warehousing and Storage







(except fur storage and warehousing
in foreign trade zones)

493190

Other Warehousing and Storage





4231

Terminal and Joint Terminal
Maintenance Facilities for Motor
Freight Transportation

488490

Other Support Activities for Road
Transportation





4311

United States Postal Service

491110

Postal Service





5171

Petroleum Bulk Stations and
Terminals

(except petroleum sold via retail
method)

424710

Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals







Bating oil sold to final consumer)

454311

Heating Oil Dealers







(LP gas sold to final consumer)

454312

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers



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Sector Q. Water Transportation

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

Q1

4412

Deep Sea Foreign Transportation of
Freight

483111

Deep Sea Freight Transportation





4424

Deep Sea Domestic Transportation of
Freight

483113

Coastal and Great Lakes Freight
Transportation





4432

Freight Transportation on the Great
Lakes - St. Lawrence Seaway

483113

Coastal and Great Lakes Freight
Transportation





4449

Water Transportation of Freight, Not
Elsewhere Classified

483211

Inland Water Freight Transportation





4481

Deep Sea Transportation of
Passengers, Except by Ferry

(deep sea activities)

483112

Deep Sea Passenger Transportation







(coastal activities)

483114

Coastal and Great Lakes Passenger
Transportation





4482

Ferries

(coastal and Great Lakes)

483114

Coastal and Great Lakes Passenger
Transportation







(inland)

483212

Inland Water Passenger Transportation





4489

Water Transportation of Passengers,
Not Elsewhere Classified

(water taxis)

483212

Inland Water Passenger Transportation







(airboats, excursion boats, and
sightseeing boats)

487210

Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Water





4491

Marine Cargo Handling

(dock and pier operations)

488310

Port and Harbor Operations







(all but dock and pier operations)

488320

Marine Cargo Handling





4492

Towing and Tugboat Services

488330

Navigational Services to Shipping





4493

Marinas

713930

Marinas





4499

Water Transportation Services, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(lighterage)

483211

Inland Water Freight Transportation







(lighthouse and canal operations)

488310

Port and Harbor Operations







(piloting vessels in and out of harbors
and marine salvage)

488330

Navigational Services to Shipping







(all but lighthouse operations, piloting
vessels in and out of harbors, boat
and ship rental, marine salvage,
lighterage, marine surveyor services,
and canal operations)

488390

Other Support Activities for Water
Transportation







(boat and ship rental, commercial)

532411

Commercial Air, Rail, and Water
Transportation Equipment Rental and Leasing



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Sector R. Ship and Boat Building and Repair Yards

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

R1

3731

Ship Building and Repairing

(except repairs in floating drydocks)

336611

Ship Building and Repairing



(repair services provided by floating
drydocks)

488390

Other Support Activities for Water Transportation
(includes ship scaling facilities)



3732

Boat Building and Repairing

(boat building)

336612

Boat Building



(pleasure boat repair and
maintenance services without retailing
new boats)

811490

Other Personal and Household Goods Repair
and Maintenance





(ship scaling)

488390

Other Support Activities for Water Transportation
(drydocks, floating [i.e., routine repair and
maintenance of ships]; other support activities for
water transportation; ship dismantling at floating
drydock; ship scaling services not done at a
shipyard)





(motorboat [i.e., inboard and
outboard] repair and maintenance
services; outboard motor repair
shops)

811490

Other Personal and Household Goods Repair
and Maintenance





Sectors. Air Transportation Facilities

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

S1

4512

Air Transportation, Scheduled

(passenger)

481111

Scheduled Passenger Air Transportation



(freight)

481112

Scheduled Freight Air Transportation



4513

Air Courier Services

492110

Couriers



4522

Air Transportation, Nonscheduled

(passenger)

481211

Nonscheduled Chartered Passenger Air
Transportation



(freight)

481212

Nonscheduled Chartered Freight Air
Transportation



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Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(using general purpose aircraft for a
variety of passenger, freight, courier,
and other uses)

481219

Other Nonscheduled Air Transportation







(sightseeing planes)

487990

Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Other







(air ambulance)

621910

Ambulance Services





4581

Airports, Flying Fields, and Airport
Terminal Services

(air freight handling at airports, hangar
operations, airport terminal services,
aircraft storage, airports, and flying

fields)

488119

Other Airport Operations







(aircraft servicing and repairing)

488190

Other Support Activities for Air Transportation



Sector T. Treatment Works

Sub-
sector

Activity
Code

Narrative Description

Notes

T1

TW

•	treatment works with a design flow of 1.0 MGD or more treating
domestic sewage or any other sewage sludge;

•	wastewater treatment devices or system used by the treatment
works for the storage, treatment, recycling and reclamation of
municipal or domestic sewage;

•	land located within the confines of the treatment works that is
dedicated to the disposal of sewage sludge;

•	treatment works required to have an approved pretreatment
program under 40 CFR Part 403

TW is the Activity Code (i.e., non-SIC and non-NAICS designation)
for this Sector. It may apply to any facility / SIC Code / NAICS
Code, in addition to these specifically related to treatment works:
SIC 4952 Sewerage Systems
NAICS 221320 Sewage Treatment Facilities

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Sector U

. Food and Kindred Products

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

U3

2011

Meat Packinq Plants

311611

Animal (except Poultry) Slaughtering





2013

Sausages and Other Prepared Meat
Products

(except lard made from purchased
materials)

311612

Meat Processed from Carcasses







(lard made from purchased materials)

311613

Renderinq and Meat Byproduct Processinq





2015

Poultry Slaughtering and Processing
(poultry slaughtering and processing)

311615

Poultry Processing







(eqq processinq)

311999

All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturinq





2021

Creamery Butter

311512

Creamery Butter Manufacturinq





2022

Natural, Processed, and Imitation
Cheese

311513

Cheese Manufacturing





2023

Dry, Condensed and Evaporated
Dairy Products

(liquid non-dairy creamer)

311511

Fluid Milk Manufacturing







(except liguid non-dairy creamer)

311514

Dry, Condensed, and Evaporated Dairy
Product Manufacturinq





2024

Ice Cream and Frozen Deserts

311520

Ice Cream and Frozen Desert Manufacturinq





2026

Fluid Milk

(except ultra-high temperature)

311511

Fluid Milk Manufacturinq







(ultra-high temperature)

311514

Dry, Condensed, and Evaporated Dairy
Product Manufacturinq





2032

Canned Specialties

(except canned puddings)

311422

Specialty Canninq







(canned puddinqs)

311999

All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturinq





2033

Canned Fruits, Vegetables,
Preserves, Jams, and Jellies

311421

Fruit and Vegetable Canning





2034

Dried and Dehydrated Fruits,

Vegetables and Soup Mixes

(vegetable flour)

311211

Flour Milling







(except vegetable flour and soup
mixes made from purchased dried
and dehydrated ingredients)

311423

Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing







(soup mixes made from purchased
dehydrated inqredients)

311999

All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing





2035

Pickled Fruits and Vegetables,

Vegetable Sauces and Seasonings,
and Salad Dressings

(pickled fruits and vegetables)

311421

Fruit and Vegetable Canning







(sauces and salad dressings)

311941

Mayonnaise, Dressing, and Other Prepared
Sauce Manufacturinq



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Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



2037

Frozen Fruits, Fruit Juices, and
Vegetables

311411

Frozen Fruit, Juice, and Vegetable
Manufacturing



2038

Frozen Specialties, Not Elsewhere
Classified

311412

Frozen Specialty Food Manufacturing



U1

2041

Flour and Other Grain Mill Products

311211

Flour Millinq



2043

Cereal Breakfast Foods

(cereal breakfast foods and related
preparations except grain based
coffee substitutes)

311230

Breakfast Cereal Manufacturing



(grain based coffee substitutes)

311920

Coffee and Tea Manufacturing



2044

Rice Milling

311212

Rice Milling



2045

Prepared Flour Mixes and Doughs

311822

Flour Mixes and Dough Manufacturing from
Purchased Flour



2046

Wet Corn Milling

(except refining purchased corn oil)

311221

Wet Corn Milling



(refining purchased corn oil)

311225

Fats and Oils Refining and Blending



2047

Dog and Cat Food

311111

Dog and Cat Food Manufacturing



2048

Prepared Feeds and Feed Ingredients
for Animals and Fowls, Except Dogs and
Cats

(except slaughtering animals for pet

food)

311119

Other Animal Food Manufacturing



(slaughtering animals for pet food)

311611

Animal (except Poultry) Slaughtering



U3

2051

Bread and Other Bakery Products,
Except Cookies and Crackers

311812

Commercial Bakeries



2052

Cookies and Crackers

(unleavened bread and soft pretzels)

311812

Commercial Bakeries



(except unleavened bread and
pretzels)

311821

Cookie and Cracker Manufacturing







(hard pretzels and snack pretzels,
except soft)

311919

Other Snack Food Manufacturing (pretzels,
except soft)



2053

Frozen Bakery Products, Except
Bread

311813

Frozen Cakes, Pies, and Other Pastries
Manufacturing



2061

Cane Sugar, Except Refining

311311

Sugarcane Mills



2062

Cane Sugar Refining

311312

Cane Sugar Refining



2063

Beet Sugar

311313

Beet Sugar Manufacturing



2064

Candy and Other Confectionery
Products

(chocolate confectionery)

311330

Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased
Chocolate



(nonchocolate confectionery)

311340

Nonchocolate Confectionery Manufacturing



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Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



2066

Chocolate and Cocoa Products

311320

Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing
from Cacao Beans



(except chocolate products, made
from purchased chocolate)

(chocolate products made from
purchased chocolate)

311330

Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased
Chocolate



2067

Chewinq Gum

311340

Nonchocolate Confectionery Manufacturing



2068

Salted and Roasted Nuts and Seeds

311911

Roasted Nuts and Peanut Butter
Manufacturing



U2

2074

Cottonseed Oil Mills

(cottonseed processing)

311223

Other Oilseed Processing



(processing purchased cottonseed oil)

311225

Fats and Oils Refining and Blending



2075

Soybean Oil Mills

(soybean processing, except edible
soybean oil)

311222

Soybean Processing



(processing purchased soybean oil)

311225

Fats and Oils Refining and Blending



2076

Vegetable Oil Mills, Except Corn,
Cottonseed, and Soybean

(oilseed processing)

311223

Other Oilseed Processing



(processing purchased vegetable and
oilseed oils)

311225

Fats and Oils Refining and Blending



2077

Animal and Marine Fats and Oils

(animal fats and oils)

311613

Rendering and Meat Byproduct Processing



(canned marine fats and oils)

311711

Seafood Canning



(fresh and frozen marine fats and oils)

311712

Fresh and Frozen Seafood Processing



2079

Shortening, Table Oils, Margarine, and
Other Edible Fats and Oils, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(processing soybean oil into edible
cooking oils from soybeans crushed in
the same establishment)

311222

Soybean Processing







(processing vegetable oils, except
soybean, into edible cooking oils from
oilseeds and vegetables crushed in
the same establishment)

311223

Other Oilseed Processing



(except processing vegetable and
soybean oils into edible oils from
oilseeds and vegetables crushed in
the same establishment)

311225

Fats and Oils Refining and Blending



U3

2082

Malt Beverages

(malt extract)

311942

Spice and Extract Manufacturing



(except malt extract)

312120

Breweries



2083

Malt

311213

Malt Manufacturing



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Sector U

. Food and Kindred Products

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



2084

Wines, Brandy and Brandy Spirits

312130

Wineries





2085

Distilled and Blended Liquors











(apple iack)

312130

Wineries







(except apple iack)

312140

Distilleries





2086

Bottled and Canned Soft Drinks and
Carbonated Water

(except bottled water)

312111

Soft Drink Manufacturing







(bottled water)

312112

Bottled Water Manufacturinq





2087

Flavoring Extracts and Flavoring
Syrups, Not Elsewhere Classified

(coffee flavorinq and syrups)

311920

Coffee and Tea Manufacturing







(flavoring syrups and concentrates
except coffee)

311930

Flavoring Syrup and Concentrate
Manufacturinq







(flavoring extracts and natural food
colorinqs)

311942

Spice and Extract Manufacturing







(powered drink mix)

311999

All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing





2091

Canned and Cured Fish and
Seafoods

311711

Seafood Canning





2092

Prepared Fresh or Frozen Fish and
Seafoods

311712

Fresh and Frozen Seafood Processing





2095

Roasted Coffee

311920

Coffee and Tea Manufacturinq





2096

Potato Chips, Corn Chips, and Similar
Snacks

311919

Other Snack Food Manufacturing





2097

Maufactured Ice

312113

Ice manufacturinq





2098

Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, and
Noodles

311823

Dry Pasta Manufacturing





2099

Food Preparations, Not Elsewhere
Classified

(rice, uncooked and packaged with
other inqredients made in rice mills)

311212

Rice Milling







(marshmallow creme)

311340

Nonchocolate Confectionery Manufacturinq







(bouillon and potatoes dried and
packaged with other ingredients
produced in dehydratinq plants)

311423

Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing







(dry pasta packaged with other
inqredients made in dry pasta plants)

311823

Dry Pasta Manufacturing







(tortillas)

311830

Tortilla Manufacturinq







(peanut butter)

311911

Roasted Nuts and Peanut Butter
Manufacturinq







(tea)

311920

Coffee and Tea Manufacturinq







(vinegar, prepared dip)

311941

Mayonnaise, Dressing, and Other Prepared
Sauce Manufacturinq



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Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(spices, dry dip mix, dry salad
dressing mix, and seasoning mix)

311942

Spice and Extract Manufacturing



(perishable prepared food)

311991

Perishable Prepared Food Manufacturing



(except bouillon, marshmallow creme,
spices, peanut butter, perishable
prepared foods, tortillas, tea and tea
extracts, dry dip mix, prepared dips, dry
salad dressing mix, seasoning mix, dried
potatoes, pasta, and rice mixed with
other ingredients in mills or dehydrating
plants, reducing maple sap to maple
syrup, wool grease, and
vinegar)

311999

All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing



2111

Cigarettes

312221

Cigarette Manufacturing



2121

Ciqars

312229

Other Tobacco Product Manufacturing



2131

Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and
Snuff

312229

Other Tobacco Product Manufacturing



2141

Tobacco Stemming and Redrying

(stemminq and redryinq tobacco)

312210

Tobacco Stemming and Redrying



(reconstituted tobacco)

312229

Other Tobacco Product Manufacturing





Sector V. Textile Mills, Ap

>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

V1

2211

Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Cotton

313210

Broadwoven Fabric Mills



2221

Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Manmade
Fiber and Silk

313210

Broadwoven Fabric Mills



2231

Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Wool
(Including Dyeing and Finishing)
(except finishing wool fabric without
weaving wool fabric)

313210

Broadwoven Fabric Mills 2231



(wool broadwoven fabric finishing
without weaving fabric)

313311

Broadwoven Fabric Finishing Mills







(wool fabric, except broadwoven,
finishing without weaving fabric)

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishing (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills



2241

Narrow Fabric and Other Smallwares
Mills: Cotton, Wool, Silk and Manmade
Fiber

313221

Narrow Fabric Mills



2251

Women's Full-Length and Knee-
Length Hosiery, Except Socks

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishing (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills



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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(dyeing and finishing sheer hosiery
without knittinq sheer hosiery)







(except dyeing and finishing sheer
hosiery without knittinq sheer hosiery)

315111

Sheer Hosiery Mills



2252

Hosiery, Not Elsewhere Classified
(dyeing and finishing hosiery , except
sheer, without knittinq hosiery)

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishing (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills



(girls' full length and knee length
sheer hosiery)

315111

Sheer Hosiery Mills



(except girls' full-length and knee-
length sheer hosiery and dyeing and
finishing hosiery without knitting
hosiery)

315119

Other Hosiery and Sock Mills



2253

Knit Outerwear Mills

(dyeing and finishing knit outerwear
without knittinq outerwear)

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishing (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills



(except bath and lounging robes and
dying and finish without knitting
qarments)

315191

Outerwear Knitting Mills



(knittinq bath or lounqinq robes)

315192

Underwear and Niqhtwear Knittinq Mills



2254

Knit Underwear and Niqhtwear Mills
(dyeing and finishing underwear and
niqhtwear without knittinq qarments)

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishing (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills



(except dyeing and finishing
underwear and nightwear without
knittinq qarments)

315192

Underwear and Nightwear Knitting Mills



2257

Weft Knit Fabric Mills

(except finishing without knitting weft

fabric)

313241

Weft Knit Fabric Mills



(finishing weft fabric without knitting
weft fabric)

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishing (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills



2258

Weft Knit Fabric Mills

(except finishing without knitting weft

fabric)

313241

Weft Knit Fabric Mills



(finishing weft fabric without knitting
weft fabric)

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishing (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills





2259

Knitting Mills, Not Elsewhere
Classified

(knitting weft fabric and fabricating
textile products, such as bedspreads,
curtains, or towels)

313241

Weft Knit Fabric Mills



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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(knitting lace or warp fabric and
fabricating textile products, such as
bedsDreads. curtains, or towels)

313249

Other Knit Fabric and Lace Mills



(dyeing and finishing knit gloves and
mittens without knitting gloves or
mittens)

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishinq (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills





(knittinq qloves and mittens)

315191 ! Outerwear Knittinq Mills





(knitting girdles and allied foundation
qarments)

315192

Underwear and Niqhtwear Knittinq Mills



2261

Finishers of Broadwoven Fabrics of
Cotton

313311

Broadwoven Fabric Finishinq Mills



2262

Finishers of Broadwoven Fabrics of
Manmade Fibers and Silk

313311

Broadwoven Fabric Finishinq Mills



2269

Finishers of Textiles, Not Elsewhere
Classified

(linen fabric finishinq)

313311

Broadwoven Fabric Finishinq Mills



(except linen fabric finishinq)

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishinq (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills



2273

Carpets and Ruqs

314110

Carpet and Ruq Mills



2281

Yarn Spinninq Mills

313111

Yarn Spinninq Mills



2282

Yarn Texturizinq, Throwinq, Twistinq
and Spinninq Mills

313112

Yarn Texturizinq, Throwinq, Twistinq Mills



2284

Thread Mills

(except finishinq thread without
manufacturinq thread)

313113

Thread Mills



(finishinq thread without
manufacturinq thread)

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishinq (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills



2295

Coated Fabrics, Not Rubberized

313320

Fabric Coatinq Mills



2296

Tire Cord and Fabrics

314992

Tire Cord and Tire fabric Mills



2297

Nonwoven Fabrics

313230

Nonwoven Fabric Mills



2298

Cordaqe and Twine

(hemp rope made in spinninq mills)

313111

Yarn Spinninq Mills



(except hemp rope made in spinninq

mills)

314991

Rope, Cordaqe, and Twine Mills



2299

Textile Goods, Not Elsewhere
Classified











(hemp baqs made in spinninq mills, &
spinninq yarn of flax, hemp, jute, and

ramie)

313111

Yarn Spinninq Mills



(manufacturinq thread of hemp, linen,
and ramie)

313113

Thread Mills



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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(broadwoven fabrics of jute, linen,
hemp, and ramie and hand woven
fabrics)

313210

Broadwoven Fabric Mills



(narrow woven fabric of jute, linen,
hemD. and ramie)

313221

Narrow Fabric Mills



(nonwoven felt)

313230

Nonwoven Fabric Mills



(finishing hard fiber thread and yarn
without manufacturinq thread or yarn)

313312

Textile and Fabric Finishinq (except
Broadwoven Fabric) Mills



(manufacturinq other textile products)

314999

All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills



2311

Men's and Boys' Suits, Coats, and
Overcoats

(contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(except contractors)

315222

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat and
Overcoat Manufacturinq



2321

Men's and Boys' Shirts, Except Work
Shirts

(contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(except contractors)

315223

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Shirt (except
Work Shirt) Manufacturinq



2322

Men's and Boys' Underwear and
Nightwear

(contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(except contractors)

315221

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Underwear and
Niqhtwear Manufacturinq



2323

Men's and Boys' Neckwear

(contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(except contractors)

315993

Men's and Bovs' Neckwear Manufacturinq



2325

Men's and Boys' Separate Trousers
and Slacks

(contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(except contractors)

315224

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Trouser, Slack
and Jean Manufacturinq





2326

Men's and Boys' Work Clothinq

(contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(except contractors)

315225

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Work Clothing
Manufacturinq



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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



2329

Men's and Boys' Clothing, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(except team athletic uniforms and
contractors)

315228

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Other
Outerwear Manufacturinq



(team athletic uniforms except
contractors)

315299

All Other Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing



2331

Women's, Misses', and Juniors'

Blouses and Shirts

(contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(except contractors)

315232

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Blouse and
Shirt Manufacturinq



2335

Women's, Misses', and Juniors'

Dresses

(contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(except contractors)

315233

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Dress
Manufacturinq



2337

Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Suits,
Skirts, and Coats

(contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(except contractors)

315234

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat,
Tailored Jacket, and Skirt Manufacturinq



2339

Women's, Misses', and Juniors'
Outerwear, Not Elsewhere Classified

(contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(except team athletic uniforms,
scarves, and contractors)

315239

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Other
Outerwear Manufacturinq



(team athletic uniforms except
contractors)

315299

All Other Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing



(scarves except contractors)

315999

Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel
Manufacturinq





2341

Women's, Misses', Children's, and
Infants' Underwear and Nightwear

(boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(boys' except contractors)

315221

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Underwear and
Niqhtwear Manufacturing



(women and girls' except contractors)

315231

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Lingerie,
Lounqewear, and Niqhtwear Manufacturing



(infants' except contractors)

315291

Infants' Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing



2342

Brassieres, Girdles, and Allied
Garments

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(contractors)

(except contractors)

315231

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Lingerie,
Lounqewear, and Niqhtwear Manufacturinq



2353

Hats, Caps, and Millinery

(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(except contractors)

315991

Hat, Cap, and Millinery Manufacturinq



2361

Girls', Children's, and Infants'

Dresses, Blouses, and Shirts

(boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(girls' and infants' contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(boys' shirts except contractors)

315223

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Shirt (except
Work Shirt) Manufacturinq



(girls' blouses and shirts except
contractors)

315232

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Blouse and
Shirt Manufacturinq



(girls' dresses except contractors)

315233

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Dress
Manufacturinq



(infants' except contractors)

315291

Infants' Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturinq



2369

Girls', Children's, and Infants'

Outerwear, Not Elsewhere Classified

(boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(girls' and infants' contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(boys' robes except contractors)

315221

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Underwear and
Niqhtwear Manufacturinq







(boys' suits and coats except
contractors)

315222

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat, and
Overcoat Manufacturinq



(boys' trousers, slacks, and jeans
except contractors)

315224

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Trouser, Slack
and Jean Manufactured



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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(boys' other outerwear except
contractors)

315228

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Other
Outerwear Manufacturing



(girls' robes except contractors)

315231

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Lingerie,
Lounqewear, and Niqhtwear Manufacturing



(girls' suits, coats, jackets, and skirts
except contractors)

315234

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat,
Tailored Jacket, and Skirt Manufacturing



(girls' other outerwear except
contractors)

315239

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Other
Outerwear Manufacturina



(infants' except contractors)

315291

Infants' Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturinq



2371

Fur Goods

(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(except contractors)

315292

Fur and Leather Apparel Manufacturinq



2381

Dress and Work Gloves, Except Knit
and All-Leather

(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(except contractors)

315992

Glove and Mitten Manufacturinq



2384

Robes and Dressing Gowns

(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(men's except contractors)

315221

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Underwear and
Niqhtwear Manufacturinq



(women's except contractors)

315231

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Linqerie,
Lounqewear. and Niqhtwear Manufacturinq



2385

Waterproof Outerwear

(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(men's and boys' water resistant or
water repellent tailored overcoats,
except made from rubberized fabric,
plastics, etc. and contractors)

315222

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat, and
Overcoat Manufacturinq



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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(men's and boys' water resistant or
water repellent nontailored outerwear,
except made from rubberized fabric,
plastics, etc. and contractors)

315228

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Other
Outerwear Manufacturing



(women's and girls' water resistant or
water repellent tailored coats, except
made from rubberized fabric, plastics,
etc. and contractors)

315234

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat,
Tailored Jacket, and Skirt Manufacturing"



(other women's and girls' water
resistant or water repellent nontailored
outerwear, except made from
rubberized fabric, plastics, etc.

and contractors)

315239

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Other
Outerwear Manufacturing



(infants' waterproof outerwear made
from rubberized fabric, plastics, etc.

except contractors)

315291

Infants' Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing



(men's, boys', women's, and girls'
waterproof outerwear made from
rubberized fabric, plastics, etc. except
contractors)

315299

All Other Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing



(accessories, such as aprons, bibs,
and other miscellaneous waterproof
items, made from rubberized fabric,
plastics, etc. except contractors)

315999

Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel
Manufacturing



2386

Leather and Sheep-Lined Clothing

(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(except contractors)

315292

Fur and Leather Apparel Manufacturing



2387

Apparel Belts

(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors

(except contractors)

315999

Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel
Manufacturinq

2389

Apparel and Accessories, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(garters and garter belts except
contractors)

315231

Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Lingerie,
Lounqewear, and Niqhtwear Manufacturing



(apparel, such as academic gowns,
clerical outerwear, and band uniforms,
except contractors)

315299

All Other Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing



(accessories such as, handkerchiefs,
arm bands, cummerbunds, suspenders,
etc., except contractors)

315999

Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel
Manufacturing



2391

Curtains and Draperies

314121

Curtain and Drapery Mills



2392

Housefurnishings, Except Curtains
and Draperies

(except mops, dust rags, and bags)

314129

Other Household Textile Product Mills



(blanket, laundry, and wardrobe bags)

314911

Textile Bag Mills



(dust rags)

314999

All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills



(floor and dust mops)

339994

Broom, Brush, and Mop Manufacturing



2393

Textile Bags

314911

Textile Bag Mills



2394

Canvas and Related Products

314912

Canvas and Related Product Mills



2395

Pleating, Decorative and Novelty
Stitching, and Tucking for the Trade

(except apparel contractors)

314999

All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills



(men's and boy's apparel contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants' apparel
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



2396

Automotive Trimmings, Apparel
Findings, and Related Products

(textile products except automotive
and apparel trimmings and findings,
printing or embossing on apparel, and
contractors)

314999

All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills



(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(apparel findings and trimmings,
except contractors)

315999

Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel
Manufacturing



(printing and embossing on fabric
articles)

323113

Commercial Screen Printing



(textile motor vehicle trimming except
contractors)

336360

Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim
Manufacturing



2397

Schiffli Machine Embroideries

313222

Schiffli Machine Embroidery



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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



2399

Fabricated Textile Products, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(except apparel and accessories,
automotive seat belts, seat and tire
covers, and contractors)

314999

All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills



(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
	Contractors	



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
ADDarel Contractors



(apparel and apparel accessories,
except contractors)

315999

Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel
Manufacturing



(seat belts, and seat and tire covers)

336360

Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim
Manufacturina



3131

Boot and Shoe Cut Stock and
Findinas

(except wood heels and metal
buckles)

316999

All Other Leather Good Manufacturing



(heels, boot and shoe, finished wood,
manufacturing)

321999

All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product
Manufacturing

A facility with the primary activity of
NAICS 321999 "heels, boot and shoe,
finished wood, manufacturing" can be
regulated under Sector A or Sector V.
Sector A requires additional technology-
based effluent limits comprising good
housekeeping; additional SWPPP
requirements; additional inspection
requirements; and benchmark
monitoring for COD and TSS. Sector V
requires additional technology-based
effluent limits comprised of good
housekeeping measures and employee
training; additional SWPPP
requirements; and additional inspection
requirements.

Regulatory burden would likely be
nreater under Sector A

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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(metal buckles)

339993

Fastener, Button, Needle, and Pin
Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing metal buckles (SIC 3131 /
NAICS 339993) should be regulated
under Sector Y, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector V, or
alternatively, under Sector AD. Sector Y
does not apply additional sector-specific
reguirements to metal buckle
manufacturers. Sector V applies
additional technology-based limitations
comprised of good housekeeping
measures for material storage areas and
employee training. Under Sector AD
EPA could establish additional facility-
specific monitoring and reporting
reguirements.

Regulatory burden would
likely be greater under
Sector V.



3142

House SliDDers

316212

House SliDDer Manufacturina



3143

Men's Footwear, Except Athletic

316213

Men's Footwear (except Athletic)
Manufacturinq



3144

Women's Footwear, Except Athletic

316214

Women's Footwear (except Athletic)
Manufacturing



3149

Footwear, Except Rubber, Not
Elsewhere Classified

316219

Other Footwear Manufacturing



3151

Leather Gloves and Mittens

(men's and boys' contractors)

315211

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel
Contractors



(women's, girls', and infants'
contractors)

315212

Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew
Apparel Contractors



(except contractors)

315992

Glove and Mitten Manufacturinq



3161

Luggage

316991

Luggage Manufacturing



3171

Women's Handbags and Purses

316992

Women's Handbag and Purse Manufacturing



3172

Personal Leather Goods, Except
Women's Handbags and Purses

(except nonprecious metal personal
goods, such as card cases, cigar
cases, and comb cases)

316993

Personal Leather Good (except Women's Handbag
and Purse) Manufacturing



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>parel, and Other Fabric Product Manufacturing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(nonprecious metal personal goods,
such as card cases, cigar cases, and
comb cases)

339914

Costume Jewelry and Novelty Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing nonprecious metal
personal goods, such as card cases,
cigar cases, and comb cases (SIC 3172
/ NAICS 339914) should be regulated
under Sector Y, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector V, or
alternatively, under Sector AD. Sector Y
does not apply additional sector-specific
requirements to metal buckle
manufacturers. Sector V applies
additional technology-based limitations
comprised of qood











housekeeping measures for material
storage areas and employee training.
Under Sector AD EPA could establish
additional facility-specific monitoring and
reporting requirements.

Regulatory burden would likely be
greater under Sector V.



3199

Leather Goods, Not Elsewhere
Classified

316999

All Other Leather Good Manufacturing





Sector W. Furniture and Fixtures

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

W1

2434

Wood Kitchen Cabinets

337110

Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop
Manufacturing



2511

Wood Household Furniture, Except
Upholstered

(except wood box spring frames)

337122

Nonupholstered Wood Household Furniture
Manufacturing



(wood box spring frames (parts))

337215

Showcase, Partition, Shelving, and Locker
Manufacturinq



2512

Wood Household Furniture,
Upholstered

337121

Upholstered Household Furniture
Manufacturinq



2514

Metal Household Furniture

(upholstered)

337121

Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing



(except upholstered metal furniture
and metal box sprinq frames)

337124

Metal Household Furniture Manufacturing



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Sector W. Furniture and Fixtures

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(metal box spring frames)

337215

Showcase, Partition, Shelving, and Locker
Manufacturing



2515

Mattresses, Foundations, and
Convertible Beds

(convertible beds)

337121

Upholstered Household Furniture
Manufacturing



(mattresses and foundations)

337910

Mattress Manufacturinq



2517

Wood, Television, Radio,
Phonograph, and Sewing Machine
Cabinets

337129

Wood, Television, Radio, Phonograph, and
Sewing Machine Cabinet Manufacturing



2519

Household Furniture, Not Elsewhere
Classified

337125

Household Furniture (except Wood and Metal)
Manufacturing



2521

Wood Office Furniture

337211

Wood Office Furniture Manufacturinq



2522

Office Furniture, Except Wood

337214

Office Furniture (Except Wood) Manufacturinq





2531

Public Building and Related Furniture

(seats for motor vehicles)

336360

Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim
Manufacturing



(except motor vehicle seats and
blackboards)

337127

Institutional Furniture Manufacturing



(blackboards)

339942

Lead Pencil and Art Good Manufacturing



2541

Wood Office and Store Fixtures,
Partitions, Shelving, and Lockers

(counter tops)

337110

Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop
Manufacturing



(wood lunchroom tables and chairs)

337127

Institutional Furniture Manufacturing



(custom architectural millwork)

?<17212 I Custom Architectural Woodwork and Millwork
! Manufacturing



(except custom architectural millwork,
counter tops, and lunchroom tables
and chairs)

337215

Showcase, Partition, Shelving, and Locker
Manufacturing



2542

Office and Store Fixtures, Partitions,
Shelving, and Lockers, Except Wood

(lunchroom tables and chairs)

337127

Institutional Furniture Manufacturing



(except lunchroom tables and chairs)

337215

Showcase, Partition, Shelving, and Locker
Manufacturing



2591

Drapery Hardware and Window Blinds
and Shades

337920

Blind and Shade Manufacturing



2599

Furniture and Fixtures, Not Elsewhere
Classified

(except hospital beds)

337127

Institutional Furniture Manufacturing



(hospital beds)

339111

Laboratory Apparatus and Furniture
Manufacturing



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Sector X. Printing and Publishing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

X1

2711

Newspapers: Publishing, or
Publishing and Printing (except
Internet newspaper publishing)

511110

Newspaper Publishers





2721

Periodicals: Publishing, or Publishing
and Printing (except Internet periodical
publishing)

511120

Periodical Publishers





2731

Books: Publishing, or Publishing and
Printing (except Internet book
publishing)

(except music books)

511130

Book Publishers







(music books)

512230

Music Publishers





2732

Book Printing

323117

Book Printinq





2741

Miscellaneous Publishing (except Internet
publishers)

(shopping news and advertising
periodical publishing or publishing and
printinq except Internet)

511120

Periodical Publishers







(technical manuals and books
publishing or publishing and printing,
except Internet)

511130

Book Publishers







(directory publishers, except Internet
publishers)

511140

Directory and Mailinq List Publishers







(except database, advertising
periodicals, shopping news, technical
manuals and books, and sheet music

511199

All Other Publishers







publishinq or publishing and printinq)











(sheet music publishinq or publishinq
and printinq)

512230

Music Publishers





2752

Commercial Printinq, Lithoqraphic

(except quick printinq)

323110

Commercial Lithoqraphic Printinq







(quick printinq)

323114

Quick Printinq





2754

Commercial Printinq, Gravure

323111

Commercial Gravure Printinq





2759

Commercial Printinq, NEC

(flexoqraphic printinq)

323112

Commercial Flexoqraphic Printinq







(screen printinq)

323113

Commercial Screen Printinq







(diqital printinq^ except quick printinq)

323115

Diqital Printinq







(other commercial printinq except
flexoqraphic, screen, diqital, and quick

printinq)

323119

Other Commercial Printinq





2761

Manifold Business Forms







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Sector X. Printing and Publishing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



2771

Greeting Cards (except Internet
qreetinq card publishers)

323110

Commercial Lithoqraphic Printinq







(lithographic printing of greeting
cards)







(gravure printing of greeting cards)

323111

Commercial Gravure Printinq







(flexographic printing of greeting
cards)

323112

Commercial Flexoqraphic Printinq







(screen printinq of qreetinq cards)

323113

Commercial Screen Printinq







(other printinq of qreetinq cards)

323119

Other Commercial Printinq







(publishinq qreetinq cards)

511191

Greetinq Card Publishers





2782

Blankbooks, Looseleaf Binders and
Devices

(checkbooks)

323116

Manifold Business Form Printinq







(except checkbooks)

323118

Blankbook, Loose-leaf Binder, and Device
Manufacturinq





2789

Bookbindinq and Related Work

323121

Tradebindinq and Related Work





2791

Typesettinq

323122

Prepress Services





2796

Platemakinq and Related Services

323122

Prepress Services



Sector Y. Rubber, Miscellaneous Plastic Products, and Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

Y1

3011

Tires and Inner Tubes

326211

Tire Manufacturinq (except Retreadinq)



3021

Rubber and Plastics Footwear

316211

Rubber and Plastics Footwear Manufacturinq



3052

Rubber and Plastics Hose and Beltinq

326220

Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Beltinq
Manufacturinq



3053

Gaskets, Packinq, and Sealinq
Devices

339991

Gaskets, Packinq, and Sealinq Device
Manufacturinq



3061

Molded, Extruded, and Lathe-Cut
Mechanical Rubber Goods

326291

Rubber Product Manufacturinq for Mechanical
Use



3069

Fabricated Rubber Products, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(rubberizinq fabric or purchased
textile products)

313320

Fabric Coatinq Mills



(baqs made from rubberized fabric)

314911

Textile Baq Mills



(rubber cut and sew outerwear)

315299

All Other Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturinq



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Sector Y. Rubber, Miscellaneous Plastic Products, and Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(bibs, bathing caps, related rubber
accessories)

(rubber resilient floor coverings)

315999
326192

Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel
Manufacturinq

Resilient Floor Coverinq Manufacturinq







(except rubberized fabric and
garments, gloves, life vests, wet suits,
accessories, such as bibs and bathing
caps, rubber toys, bags made from
rubberized fabric, rubber diaper covers,
and rubber resilient floor
coverinqs)

326299

All Other Rubber Product Manufacturinq







(rubber gloves, inflatable rubber life

iackets)

339113

Surqical and Appliance and Supplies
Manufacturinq







(wet suits)

339920

Sportinq and Athletic Goods Manufacturing







(rubber toys, except dolls)

339932

Game, Toy, and Children's Vehicle
Manufacturinq



Y2

3081

Unsupported Plastics Film and Sheet

326113

Unlaminated Plastics Film and Sheet (except
Packaging) Manufacturing





3082

Unsupported Plastics Profile Shapes

326121

Unlaminated Plastics Profile Shape
Manufacturinq





3083

Laminated Plastics Plate, Sheet, and
Profile Shapes

326130

Laminated Plastics Plate, Sheet (except
Packaqinq), and Shape Manufacturinq





3084

Plastics Pipe

326122

Plastics Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing





3085

Plastics Bottles

326160

Plastics Bottle Manufacturinq





3086

Plastics Foam Products

(polystyrene foam products)

326140

Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing







(except polystyrene foam products)

326150

Urethane and Other Foam Product (except
Polvstvrene) Manufacturinq





3087

Custom Compounding of Purchased
Plastics Resins

325991

Custom Compoundinq of Purchased Resins





3088

Plastics Plumbing Fixtures

326191

Plastics Plumbinq Fixture Manufacturinq





3089

Plastics Products, Not Elsewhere
Classified

(plastics sausage casings)

326121

Unlaminated Plastics Profile Shape
Manufacturinq







(pipe fittinqs)

326122

Plastics Pipe and Pipe Fittinq Manufacturinq







(except plastics pipe fittings, inflatable
plastics life jackets, plastics furniture
parts, and plastics sausaqe casinqs)

326199

All Other Plastics Product Manufacturinq







(finished plastic furniture parts)

337215

Showcase, Partition, Shelvinq, and Locker
Manufacturina



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Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(inflatable plastic life jackets)

339113

Surgical Appliance and Supplies
Manufacturinq





3931

Musical Instruments

339992

Musical Instrument Manufacturing





3942

Dolls and Stuffed Toys

339931

Doll and Stuffed Tov Manufacturinq





3944

Games, Toys, and Children's Vehicles,
Except Dolls and Bicycles

(metal tricycles)

336991

Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing metal tricycles (SIC 3944 /
NAICS 336991) should be regulated
under Sector AB, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector Y, or alternatively,
under Sector AD. Sector AB applies
additional SWPPP requirements. Sector
Y does not apply additional sector-
specific requirements to metal tricycle
manufacturers and under Sector AD EPA
could establish additional facility-specific
monitoring and reporting requirements.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector AB.





(except metal tricycles)

339932

Game, Toy, and Children's Vehicle
Manufacturinq





3949

Sporting and Athletic Goods, Not
Elsewhere Classified

339920

Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing





3951

Pens, Mechanical Pencils, and Parts

339941

Pens, Mechanical Pencil Manufacturing





3953

Marking Devices

339943

Markinq Device Manufacturinq





3955

Carbon Paper and Inked Ribbons

339944

Carbon Paper and Inked Ribbon
Manufacturinq





3961

Costume Jewelry and Costume
Novelties, Except Precious Metal

(except cuff links)

339914

Costume Jewelry and Novelty Manufacturing







(nonprecious cuff links)

339993

Fastener, Button, Needle, and Pin
Manufacturinq





3965

Fasteners, Buttons, Needles, and
Pins

339993

Fastener, Button, Needle, and Pin
Manufacturinq





3991

Brooms and Brushes

339994

Broom, Brush, and Mop Manufacturinq



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Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3993

Signs and Advertising Specialties

(screen printing purchased advertising
specialties34)

323113

Commercial Screen Printing

Any facility whose primary activity is
screen printing purchased advertising
specialties (SIC 3993 / NAICS 323113)
should be regulated under Sector X, but
may continue to be regulated under
Sector Y, or alternatively, under Sector
AD. Sector X applies additional
technology-based effluent limits
comprised of good housekeeping
measures for material storage areas, and
additional SWPPP requirements. Sector
Y does not apply additional requirements
to these facilities and under Sector AD
EPA could establish additional facility-
specific monitoring and reporting
requirements.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector X.





(siqns)

339950

Siqn Manufacturinq





3995

Burial Caskets

339995

Burial Casket Manufacturinq





3996

Linoleum, Asphalted-Felt-Base, and
Other Hard Surface Floor Coverings,
Not Elsewhere Classified

326192

Resilient Floor Covering Manufacturing



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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3999

Manufacturing Industries, Not Elsewhere
Classified

(fur dressing and finishing)

316110

Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing

Any facility whose primary activity is fur
dressing and finishing (SIC 3999 /

NAICS 316110) should be regulated
under Sector Z, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector Y, or
alternatively, under Sector AD. Sector Z
applies additional technology-based
effluent limits comprised of good
housekeeping measures for material
storage areas and handling areas, and
additional SWPPP requirements. Sector
Y does not apply additional requirements
to these facilities and under Sector AD
EPA could establish additional facility-
specific monitoring and reporting
requirements.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector Z.

(burnt wood articles)

321999

All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product
Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
burnt wood articles (SIC 3999 / NAICS
321999) should be regulated under
Sector A, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector Y, or
alternatively, under Sector AD. Sector A
applies additional technology-based
effluent limits comprised of good
housekeeping measures, additional
SWPPP requirements, and benchmark
monitoring for COD and TSS. Sector Y
does not apply additional requirements to
these facilities and under Sector AD EPA
could establish additional facility- specific
monitoring and reporting requirements.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector A.

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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(matches and match books
manufacturing)

325998

All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and
Preparation Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
matches and match books
manufacturing (SIC 3999 / NAICS
325998) should be regulated under
Sector C, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector Y, or
alternatively, under Sector AD. Sectors
C and Y do not require additional
sector-specific requirements. EPA
could establish additional facility-
specific monitoring and reporting
requirements under Sector AD.

Regulatory burden is not expected to
differ between Sectors C and Y.





(plastics products such as combs, hair
curlers, etc.)

326199

All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing







(hand operated hair clippers for
humans)

332211

Cutlery and Flatware (except Precious)
Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing hand operated hair
clippers for humans (SIC 3999 / NAICS
332211) should be regulated under
Sector AA, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector Y, or alternatively,
under Sector AD. Sector AA applies
additional technology- based effluent
limits comprised of good housekeeping
measures, spill prevention and response
procedures, and spills and leaks;
additional SWPPP requirements; and
additional inspection requirements.

Sector Y does not require additional
sector- specific requirements. EPA could
establish additional facility-specific
monitoring and reporting requirements
under Sector AD.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector AA.

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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(tape measures)

332212

Hand and Edge Tool Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing tape measures (SIC 3999
/ NAICS 332212) should be regulated
under Sector AA, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector Y, or
alternatively, under Sector AD. Sector
AA applies additional











technology-based effluent limits
comprised of good housekeeping
measures, spill prevention and response
procedures, and spills and leaks;
additional SWPPP requirements; and
additional inspection requirements.
Sector Y does not require additional
sector- specific requirements. EPA could
establish additional facility-specific
monitoring and reporting requirements
under Sector AD.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector AA.



(flocking metal products for the trade)

332812 Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and

Silverware), and Allied Services to Manufacturers

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing flocking metal products for
the trade (SIC 3999 / NAICS 332812)
should be regulated under Sector AA, but
may continue to be regulated under
Sector Y, or alternatively, under Sector
AD. Sector AA applies additional
technology- based effluent limits
comprised of good housekeeping
measures, spill prevention and response
procedures, and spills and leaks;
additional SWPPP requirements; and
additional inspection requirements.

Sector Y does not require additional
sector- specific requirements. EPA could
establish additional facility-specific
monitoring and reporting requirements
under Sector AD.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector AA.

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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(other miscellaneous metal products,
such as combs, hair curlers, etc.)

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
Product Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing other miscellaneous
metal products, such as combs, hair
curlers, etc. (SIC 3999 / NAICS 332999)
should be regulated under Sector AA,
but may continue to be regulated under
Sector Y, or alternatively, under Sector
AD. Sector











AA applies additional technology- based
effluent limits comprised of good
housekeeping measures, spill prevention
and response procedures, and spills and
leaks; additional SWPPP requirements;
and additional inspection requirements.
Sector Y does not require additional
sector- specific requirements. EPA could
establish additional facility-specific
monitoring and reporting requirements
under Sector AD.











Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector AA.





(beauty and barber shop equipment,
except chairs)

333319

Other Commercial and Service Industry
Machinery Manufacturing







(lamp shades of paper or textile)

335121

Residential Electric Lighting Fixture
Manufacturing







(electric hair clippers for humans)

335211

Electric Housewares and Household Fan
Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing electric hair clippers for
humans (SIC 3999 / NAICS 335211)
should be regulated under Sector AC,
but may continue to be regulated under
Sector Y, or alternatively, under Sector
AD. Sectors Y and AC do not apply
sector-specific requirements to facilities
manufacturing electric hair clippers for
humans. EPA may establish facility-
specific monitoring and reporting
requirements under Sector AD.

Regulatory burden is not expected to
differ between Sectors Y and AC.

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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(beauty and barber chairs)

337127

Institutional Furniture Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing beauty and barber
chairs (SIC 3999 / NAICS 337127)
should be regulated under Sector W, but
may continue to be regulated under
Sector Y, or alternatively, under Sector
AD. Sector W applies additional SWPPP
requirements to facilities manufacturing
beauty and

barber chairs. Sector Y applies no
additional requirements and under
Sector AD EPA could establish
additional facility-specific monitoring
and reporting requirements.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector W.









(embroidery kits)

339932

Game, Toy, and Children's Vehicle
Manufacturing



(other miscellaneous products not
specially provided for previously)

339999

All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing





Sector Z. Leather Tanning and Finishing

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

Z1

3111

Leather Tanning and Finishing

316110

Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing



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Sector AA. Fabricated Metal Products

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

AA1

3411

Metal Cans

332431

Metal Can Manufacturinq



3412

Metal Shipping Barrels, Drums, Kegs,
and Pails

332439

Other Metal Container Manufacturinq



3421

Cutlery

(except hedge shears and trimmers,
tinners' snips, and similar nonelectric
hand tools)

Cutlery and Flatware (except Precious)
332211 Manufacturinq



(hedge shears and trimmers, tinners
snips, and similar nonelectric hand

tools)

332212

Hand and Edqe Tool Manufacturinq



3423

Hand and Edge Tools, Except
Machine Tools and Handsaws

332212

Hand and Edqe Tool Manufacturinq



3425

Saw Blades and Handsaws

332213

Saw Blade and Handsaw Manufacturinq



3429

Hardware, Not Elsewhere Classified

(vacuum and insulated bottles, jugs,
and chests)

(except fire hose nozzles, hose couplings,
vacuum and insulated bottles, jugs and
chests, fireplace fixtures, time locks,
turnbuckles, pulleys, tackle blocks,
luggage and utility racks, sleep sofa
mechanisms and chair glides, traps,
handcuffs and
leg irons, ladder jacks, and other like
metal products)

332439

Other Metal Container Manufacturinq



332510

Hardware Manufacturinq













(turnbuckles and hose clamps)

332722

Bolt, Nut, Screw, Rivet, and Washer
Manufacturing



(fire hose nozzles and hose
couplinqs)

332919

Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fittinq
Manufacturinq



(fireplace fixtures, traps, handcuffs
and leg irons, ladder jacks, and other
like metal products)

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
Product Manufacturinq



(pulleys, tackle blocks, block and
tackle assemblies)

333923

Overhead Travelinq Crane, Hoist, and
Monorail System Manufacturinq



(time locks)

334518

Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturinq



(luqqaqe and utility racks)

336399

All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturinq



(sleep sofa mechanisms and chair

qlides)

337215

Showcase, Partition, Shelvinq, and Locker
Manufacturinq



3431

Enameled Iron and Metal Sanitary
Ware

332998

Enameled Iron and Metal Sanitary Ware
Manufacturinq



3432

Plumbinq Fixture Fittinqs and Trim







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Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(except shower rods, lawn hose
nozzles, and lawn sprinklers)

332913

Plumbing Fixture Fitting and Trim
Manufacturing



(lawn hose nozzles and lawn
sprinklers)

332919

Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting
Manufacturing



(metal shower rods)

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
Product Manufacturinq



3442

Metal Doors, Sash, Frames, Molding, and
Trim Manufacturing







3443

Fabricated Plate Work (Boiler Shops)

(fabricated plate work and metal
weldments)

332313

Plate Work Manufacturing



(power boilers and heat exchangers)

332410

Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger
Manufacturinq



(heavy qauge tanks)

332420

Metal Tank (Heavy Gauqe) Manufacturinq



(metal cooling towers)

333415

Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating
Equipment and Commercial and Industrial
Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing (metal
coolinq towers)



3444

Sheet Metal Work

(stamped metal skyliqhts)

332321

Metal Window and Door Manufacturinq



(except sheet metal bins and vats,
skylights, and sheet metal cooling
towers)

332322

Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing



(metal bins and vats)

332439

Other Metal Container Manufacturinq



(cooling towers, sheet metal)

333415

Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating
Equipment and Commercial and Industrial
Refriqeration Equipment Manufacturinq





3446

Architectural and Ornamental
Ironwork

332323

Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work
Manufacturinq



3448

Prefabricated Metal Buildings and
Components

332311

Prefabricated Metal Building and Component
Manufacturinq



3449

Miscellaneous Structural Metal Work
(custom roll forminq)

332114

Custom Roll Forminq



(fabricated bar joists and concrete
reinforcinq bars)

332312

Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing



(curtain wall and metal plaster bases

and lath)

332323

Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work
Manufacturinq



3451

Screw Machine Products

332721

Precision Turned Product Manufacturing



3452

Bolts, Nuts, Screws, Rivets, and
Washers

332722

Bolt, Nut, Screw, Rivet, and Washer
Manufacturinq



3462

Iron and Steel Forqinqs

332111

Iron and Steel Forqinq



3463

Nonferrous Forqinqs

332112

Nonferrous Forqinq



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Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3465

Automotive Stampings

336370

Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping



3466

Crowns and Closures

332115

Crown and Closure Manufacturing



3469

Metal Stampings, Not Elsewhere
Classified

(except kitchen utensils, pots and
pans for cooking, coins, and stamped
metal boxes)

332116

Metal Stamping



(kitchen utensils, pots, and pans for
cookinq)

332214

Kitchen Utensil, Pot, and Pan Manufacturing



(stamped metal tool, cash, mail, and
lunch boxes)

332439

Other Metal Container Manufacturing



3471

Electroplating, Plating, Polishing,
Anodizing, and Coloring

332813

Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing,
and Coloring



AA2

3479

Coating, Engraving, and Allied
Services, Not Elsewhere Classified

(except jewelry, silverware, and
flatware engraving and etching)

332812

Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and
Silverware), and Allied Services to Manufacturers



(precious metal jewelry engraving and

etching)

339911

Jewelry (except Costume) Manufacturing



(silver and plated ware engraving and

etching)

339912

Silverware and Holloware Manufacturing



(costume jewelry engraving and
etching)

339914

Costume Jewelry and Novelty Manufacturing



AA1

3482

Small Arms Ammunition

332992

Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturinq



3483

Ammunition, Except for Small Arms

332993

Ammunition (except for Small Arms)
Manufacturing



3484

Small Arms

332994

Small Arms Manufacturing



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Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3489

Ordinance and Accessories, Not
Elsewhere Classified

332995

Other Ordinance and Accessories
Manufacturing



3491

Industrial Valves

332911

Industrial Valve Manufacturing



3492

Fluid Power Valves and Hose Fittings

332912

Fluid Power Valve and Hose Fitting
Manufacturing



3493

Steel Springs, Except Wire

332611

Spring (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing



3494

Valves and Pipe Fittings, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(except metal pipe hangers and
supports)

332919

Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting
Manufacturing



(metal pipe hangers and supports)

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
Product Manufacturing



3495

Wire Springs

(except watch and clock springs)

332612

Spring (Light Gauge) Manufacturing



(clock and watch springs)

334518

Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturing



3496

Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire
Products

(potato mashers)

332214

Kitchen Utensil, Pot, and Pan Manufacturing



(except shopping carts and potato
mashers)

332618

Other Fabricated Wire Product Manufacturing



(shopping carts made from purchased

wire)

333924

Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker
Machinery Manufacturing



3497

Metal Foil and Leaf

(laminated aluminum foil rolls and
sheets for flexible packaging uses)

322225

Laminated Aluminum Foil Manufacturing for
Flexible Packaging Uses



(foil and foil containers)

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
Product Manufacturing



3498

Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fittings

332996

Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing



3499

Fabricated Metal Products, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(powder metallurgy)

332117

Powder Metallurgy Part Manufacturing



(metal boxes)

332439

Other Metal Container Manufacturing



(safe and vault locks)

332510

Hardware Manufacturing



(metal aerosol valves)

332919

Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting
Manufacturing



(other metal products)

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
Product Manufacturing



(metal automobile seat frames)

336360

Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim
Manufacturing



(metal furniture frames)

337215

Showcase, Partition, Shelving, and Locker
Manufacturing



3911

Jewelry, Precious Metal

339911

Jewelry (except Costume) Manufacturing



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Sub-
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SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3914

Silverware, Plated Ware, and
Stainless Steel Ware
(cutlery and flatware, nonprecious and
precious plated)

332211

Cutlery and Flatware (except Precious)
Manufacturing







(precious metal plated hollovvware)

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
Product Manufacturing







(except nonprecious and precious
plated metal cutlery, flatware, and
hollowware)

339912

Silverware and Holloware Manufacturing





3915

Jewelers Findings and Materials and
Lapidary Work

(watch jewels)

334518

Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing watch jewels (SIC 3915
/ NAICS 334518) should be regulated
under Sector AC, but may continue to be
regulated under Sector AA, or
alternatively, under Sector AD. Sector
AA applies additional technology- based
effluent limits comprising good
housekeeping measures, spill prevention
and response, and spills and leaks;
additional SWPPP requirements; and
additional inspection requirements.
Sector AC does not apply additional
sector- specific requirements and EPA
may establish facility-specific monitoring
and reporting requirements under Sector
AD.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector AA.





(except watch jewels)

339913

Jewelers' Material and Lapidary Work
Manufacturing



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Sector AB. Transportation Equipment, Industrial or Commercial Machinery

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

AB1

3511

Steam, Gas, and Hydraulic Turbines,
and Turbine Generator Set Units

333611

Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units
Manufacturing





3519

Internal Combustion Engines, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(except stationary engine radiators)

333618

Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing







(stationary engine radiators)

336399

All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing





3523

Farm Machinery and Equipment

(hand hair cliDDers for animals)

332212

Hand and Edqe Tool Manufacturinq







(corrals, stalls, and holding gates)

332323

Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work
Manufacturinq







(except corrals, stalls, holding gates,
hand clippers for animals, and farm
conveyors/elevators)

333111

Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing







(farm conveyors and elevators)

333922

Conveyor and Conveying Equipment
Manufacturinq





3524

Lawn and Garden Tractors and Home
Lawn and Garden Equipment

(nonpowered lawnmowers)

332212

Hand and Edge Tool Manufacturing







(except nonpowered lawnmowers)

333112

Lawn and Garden Tractor and Home Lawn and
Garden Equipment Manufacturinq





3531

Construction Machinery and
Equipment

(except railway track maintenance
equipment; winches, aerial work
platforms; and automotive wrecker

hoists)

333120

Construction Machinery Manufacturing







(winches, aerial work platforms,
automobile wrecker hoists, locomotive
cranes, and ship cranes)

333923

Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and
Monorail System Manufacturing







(railway track maintenance
equipment)

336510

Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing





3532

Mining Machinery and Equipment,
Except Oil and Gas Field Machinery
and Equipment

333131

Mining Machinery and Equipment
Manufacturing





3533

Oil and Gas Field Machinery and
Equipment

333132

Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment
Manufacturinq





3534

Elevators and Movinq Stairways

333921

Elevators and Movinq Stairway Manufacturinq





3535

Conveyors and Conveying Equipment

333922

Conveyors and Conveying Equipment
Manufacturinq





3536

Overhead Traveling Cranes, Hoists,
and Monorail Systems

333923

Overhead Traveling Cranes, Hoists, and
Monorail System Manufacturing



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Sector AB. Transportation Equipment, Industrial or Commercial Machinery

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3537

Industrial Trucks, Tractors, Trailers,
and Stackers

(metal air carqo containers)

332439

Other Metal Container Manufacturing







(metal pallets)

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
Product Manufacturina







(except metal pallets and metal air
cargo containers)

333924

Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker
Machinery Manufacturing





3541

Machine Tools, Metal Cutting Types

333512

Machine Tool (Metal Cutting Types)
Manufacturing





3542

Machine Tools, Metal Forming Types

333513

Machine Tool (Metal Forming Types)
Manufacturing





3543

Industrial Patterns

332997

Industrial Pattern Manufacturinq





3544

Special Dies and Tools, Die Sets, Jigs
and Fixtures, and Industrial Molds

(industrial molds)

333511

Industrial Mold Manufacturinq







(except molds)

333514

Special Die and Tool, Die Set, Jig, and Fixture
Manufacturinq





3545

Cutting Tools, Machine Tool
Accessories, and Machinist Precision
Measuring Devices

(precision measurinq devices)

332212

Hand and Edqe Tool Manufacturinq







(except precision measuring devices)

333515

Cutting Tool and Machine Tool Accessory
Manufacturinq





3546

Power-Driven Handtools

333991

Power-Driven Handtool Manufacturinq





3547

Rolling Mill Machinery and Equipment

333516

Rolling Mill Machinery and Equipment
Manufacturinq





3548

Electric and Gas Welding and
Soldering Equipment

(except transformers for arc-welding)

333992

Welding and Soldering Equipment
Manufacturing







(transformers for arc-welders)

335311

Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformer
Manufacturinq





3549

Metalworking Machinery, Not
Elsewhere Classified

333518

Other Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing





3552

Textile Machinery

333292

Textile Machinery Manufacturing





3553

Woodworking Machinery

333210

Sawmill and Woodworking Machinery
Manufacturinq





3554

Paper Industries Machinery

333291

Paper Industry Machinery Manufacturinq





3555

Printing Trades Machinery and
Equipment

333293

Printing Machinery and Equipment
Manufacturinq





3556

Food Products Machinery

333294

Food Product Machinery Manufacturinq



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Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3559

Special Industry Machinery, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(nuclear control rod drive
mechanisms)

332410

Power Boiler and Heat Exchanqer
Manufacturinq







(cotton qinninq machinery)

333111

Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturinq







(rubber and plastics manufacturing
machinery)

333220

Plastics and Rubber Industry Machinery
Manufacturina







(semiconductor machinery
manufacturing)

333295

Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturinq







(except rubber and plastics
manufacturing machinery,
semiconductor manufacturing
machinery, and automotive
maintenance equipment)

333298

All Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturinq







(automotive maintenance equipment)

333319

Other Commercial and Service Industry
Machinery Manufacturinq





3561

Pumps and Pumpinq Equipment

333911

Pump and Pumpinq Equipment Manufacturinq





3562

Ball and Roller Bearinqs

332991

Ball and Roller Bearinq Manufacturinq





3563

Air and Gas Compressors

333912

Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturinq





3564

Industrial and Commercial Fans and
Blowers and Air Purification Equipment

(air purification equipment)

333411

Air Purification Equipment Manufacturing







(fans and blowers)

333412

Industrial and Commercial Fan and Blower
Manufacturinq





3565

Packaqinq Machinery

333993

Packaqinq Machinery Manufacturinq





3566

Speed Chanqers, Industrial High-
Speed Drives, and Gears

333612

Speed Chanqer, Industrial Hiqh-Speed Drives,
and Gear Manufacturinq





3567

Industrial Process Furnaces and
Ovens

333994

Industrial Process Furnace and Oven
Manufacturinq





3568

Mechanical Power Transmission
Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified

333613

Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment
Manufacturinq





3569

General Industrial Machinery and
Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified

(textile fire hose)

314999

All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills







(electric swimminq pool heaters)

333414

Heatinq Equipment (except Warm Air
Furnaces) Manufacturing







(except fire hoses and electric
swimminq pool heaters)

333999

All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose
Machinery Manufacturinq





3581

Automatic Vendinq Machines

333311

Automatic Vendinq Machine Manufacturinq





3582

Commercial Laundry, Drycleaninq,
and Pressinq Machines

333312

Commercial Laundry, Drycleaninq, and
Pressinq Machine Manufacturinq



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Sector AB. Transportation Equipment, Industrial or Commercial Machinery

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3585

Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating
Equipment and Commercial and
Industrial Refrigeration Equipment

(except motor vehicle air-conditioning)

333415

Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating
Equipment and Commercial and Industrial
Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing







(motor vehicle air-conditioning)

336391

Motor Vehicle Air-Conditioning Manufacturing





3586

Measuring and Dispensing Pumps

333913

Measuring and Dispensing Pump
Manufacturing





3589

Service Industry Machinery, Not
Elsewhere Classified

333319

Other Commercial and Service Industry
Machinery Manufacturing





3592

Carburetors, Pistons, Piston Rings,
and Valves

336311

Carburetor, Piston, Piston Ring, and Valve
Manufacturinq





3593

Fluid Power Cylinders and Actuators

333995

Fluid Power Cylinder and Actuator
Manufacturinq





3594

Fluid Power Pumps and Motors

333996

Fluid Power Pumps and Motors Manufacturinq





3596

Scales and Balances, Except
Laboratory

333997

Scale and Balance (except Laboratory)
Manufacturinq





3599

Industrial and Commercial Machinery
and Equipment, Not Elsewhere
Classified

(machine shops)

332710

Machine Shops







(grinding castings for the trade)

332813

Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing
and Colorinq







(flexible metal hose)

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal
Product Manufacturinq







(carnival amusement park equipment)

333319

Other Commercial and Service Industry
Machinery Manufacturinq







(other industrial and commercial
machinery and equipment)

333999

All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose
Machinery Manufacturinq







(water leak detectors)

334519

Other Measuring and Controlling Device
Manufacturinq







(gasoline, oil, and intake filters for
internal combustion engines, except
for motor vehicles)

336399

All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing





3711

Motor Vehicles and Passenger Car
Bodies

(automobiles)

336111

Automobile Manufacturing







(liqht trucks and utility vehicles)

336112

Liqht Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturinq







(heavy duty trucks)

336120

Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturinq







(kit car and other passenger car
bodies)

336211

Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing



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Sector AB. Transportation Equipment, Industrial or Commercial Machinery

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(military armored vehicles)

336992

Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank
Component Manufacturinq





3713

Truck and Bus Bodies

336211

Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturinq





3714

Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories
(dump truck lifting mechanisms and
fifth wheels)

336211

Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturinq







(gasoline engines and engine parts
includinq rebuilt)

336312

Gasoline Enqine and Enqine Parts
Manufacturinq







(wiring harness sets, other than
ignition; block heaters and battery
heaters; instrument board assemblies;
permanent defrosters; windshield
washer-wiper mechanisms; cruise
control mechanisms; and other electrical
equipment for internal
combustion engines)

336322

Other Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Manufacturinq







(steering and suspension parts)

336330

Motor Vehicle Steerinq and Suspension
Components (except Sprinq) Manufacturinq







(brake and brake systems, including
assemblies)

336340

Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturinq







(transmissions and power train parts,
includinq rebuildinq)

336350

Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train
Parts Manufacturinq







(except truck and bus bodies, trailers,
enqine and enqine parts, motor vehicle
electrical and electronic equipment,
motor vehicle steerinq and suspension
components, motor vehicle brake
systems, and motor vehicle transmission
and power train
parts)

336399

All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturinq





3715

Truck Trailers

336212

Truck Trailer Manufacturinq





3716

Motor Homes

336213

Motor Home Manufacturinq





3721

Aircraft

(except research and development
not Droducina prototypes)

336411

Aircraft Manufacturinq





3724

Aircraft Enqines and Enqine Parts
(except research and development
not producina prototypes)

336412

Aircraft Enqine and Enqine Parts
Manufacturinq





3728

Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment,
Not Elsewhere Classified

(fluid power aircraft subassemblies)

332912

Fluid Power Valve and Hose Fittinq
Manufacturing







(tarqet drones)

336411

Aircraft Manufacturinq



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Sector AB. Transportation Equipment, Industrial or Commercial Machinery

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(except fluid power aircraft
subassemblies, target drones, and
research and development not
producinq prototypes)

336413

Other Aircraft Part and Auxiliary Equipment
Manufacturing





3743

Railroad Equipment
(locomotive fuel lubricating or cooling
medium pumps)

333911

Pump and Pumping Equipment Manufacturing







(except locomotive fuel lubricating or
coolinq medium pumps)

336510

Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing





3751

Motorcycles, Bicycles, and Parts

336991

Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing





3761

Guided Missiles and Space Vehicles
(except research and development
not producing prototypes)

336414

Guided Missile and Space Vehicle
Manufacturinq





3764

Guided Missile and Space Vehicle
Propulsion Units and Propulsion Unit
Parts

(except research and development
not producinq prototypes)

336415

Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion
Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturinq





3769

Guided Missile and Space Vehicle
Parts and Auxiliary Equipment, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(except research and development
not producinq prototypes)

336419

Other Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Parts
and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturinq





3792

Travel Trailers and Campers

336214

Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturinq





3795

Tanks and Tank Components

336992

Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank
Component Manufacturinq





3799

Transportation Equipment, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(wheelbarrows)

333924

Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker
Machinery Manufacturing







(automobile, boat, utility and light
truck trailers)

336214

Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing







[trailer hitches)

336399

All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing







(except automobile, boat, utility light
truck trailers, trailer hitches, and
wheelbarrows)

336999

All Other Transportation Equipment
Manufacturing



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Sector AC. Electronic, Electrical, Photographic and Optical Goods

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes

AC1

3571

Electronic Computers

334111

Electronic Computer Manufacturing





3572

Computer Storage Devices

334112

Computer Storage Device Manufacturing





3575

Computer Terminals

334113

Computer Terminal Manufacturing





3577

Computer Peripheral Equipment, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(except plotter controllers and
magnetic tape head cleaners)

334119

Other Computer Peripheral Equipment
Manufacturing







(plotter controllers)

334418

Printed Circuit Assembly (Electronic Assembly)
Manufacturing







(magnetic tape head cleaners)

334613

Magnetic and Optical Recording Media
Manufacturing





3578

Calculating and Accounting
Machinery, Except Electronic
Computers

(chanqe makinq machines)

333311

Automatic Vending Machine Manufacturing







(except point of sales terminals,
change making machines and funds
transfer devices)

333313

Office Machinery Manufacturing







(point of sale terminals and fund
transfer devices)

334119

Other Computer Peripheral Equipment
Manufacturing





3579

Office Machines, Not Elsewhere
Classified

(except timeclocks, time stamps,
pencil sharpeners, stapling machines,

etc.)

333313

Office Machinery Manufacturing







(time clocks and other time recording

devices)

334518

Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturing







(pencil sharpeners, staplers and other
office equipment)

339942

Lead Pencil and Art Good Manufacturing





3612

Power, Distribution, and Specialty
Transformers

335311

Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformer
Manufacturing





3613

Switchgear and Switchboard
Apparatus

335313

Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus
Manufacturing





3621

Motors and Generators

335312

Motors and Generator Manufacturing





3624

Carbon and Graphite Products

335991

Carbon and Graphite Product Manufacturing





3625

Relays and Industrial Controls

335314

Relay and Industrial Control Manufacturing





3629

Electrical Industrial Apparatus, Not
Elsewhere Classified

335999

All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment
and Component Manufacturing





3631

Household Cooking Equipment

335221

Household Cookinq Appliance Manufacturinq





3632

Household Refrigerators and Home
and Farm Freezers

335222

Household Refrigerator and Home Freezer
Manufacturing



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Sector AC. Electronic,

Electrical, Photographic and Optical Goods

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3633

Household Laundry Equipment

335224

Household Laundry Equipment Manufacturing





3634

Electric Housewares and Fans
(wall and baseboard heating units for
permanent installation)

333414

Heating Equipment (except Warm Air
Furnaces) Manufacturing







(except wall and baseboard heating
units for permanent installation,
electronic cigarette lighters, and wall
mount restroom hand dryers)

335211

Electric Housewares and Household Fan
Manufacturing







(electronic cigarette lighters)

339999

All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing





3635

Household Vacuum Cleaners

335212

Household Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturinq





3639

Household Appliances, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(household sewina machines)

333298

All Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturinq







(floor waxing and floor polishing
machines)

335212

Household Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturing







(except floor waxing and floor
polishing machines, and household
sewinq machines)

335228

Other Major Household Appliance
Manufacturing





3641

Electric Lamp Bulbs and Tubes

335110

Electric Lamp Bulbs and Part Manufacturing





3643

Current-Carrying Wiring Devices

335931

Current-Carryinq Wirinq Device Manufacturinq





3644

Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring Devices

(fish wire, electrical wiring tool)

332212

Hand and Edge Tool Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing fish wire, electrical wiring
tool (SIC 3644 / NAICS 332212) should
be regulated under Sector AA, but may
continue to be regulated under Sector

AC,	or alternatively, under Sector AD.
Sector AA applies additional technology-
based effluent limits comprising good
housekeeping measures, spill prevention
and response, and spills and leaks;
additional SWPPP requirements; and
additional inspection requirements.
Sector AC does not apply additional
sector- specific requirements and EPA
may establish facility-specific monitoring
and reporting requirements under Sector

AD.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector AA.





(except fishwire, electrical wiring tool)

335932

Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring Device
Manufacturing



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Sector AC. Electronic, Electrical, Photographic and Optical Goods

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3645

Residential Electric Lighting Fixtures

335121

Residential Electric Lighting Fixture
Manufacturing



3646

Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional
Electric Liqhtinq Fixtures

335122

Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional
Electric Liqhtinq Fixture Manufacturinq



3647

Vehicular Lighting Eguipment

336321

Vehicular Liqhtinq Equipment Manufacturinq



3648

Lighting Equipment, Not Elsewhere
Classified

335129

Other Lighting Equipment Manufacturing



3651

Household Audio and Video
Equipment

334310

Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing



3652

Phonograph Records and Prerecorded
Audio Tapes and Disks

(reproduction of all other media
except video)

334612

Prerecorded Compact Disc (except Software),
Tape, and Record Reproducing







3661

Telephone and Telegraph Apparatus
(except consumer external modems)

334210

Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing



(consumer external modems)

334418

Printed Circuit Assembly (Electronic Assembly)
Manufacturinq



3663

Radio and Television Broadcasting
and Communications Equipment

334220

Radio and Television Broadcasting and
Wireless Communications Equipment
Manufacturinq



3669

Communications Equipment, Not
Elsewhere Classified

334290

Other Communications Equipment
Manufacturinq



3671

Electron Tubes

334411

Electron Tube Manufacturinq



3672

Printed Circuit Boards

334412

Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturinq



3674

Semiconductors and Related Devices

334413

Semiconductor and Related Device
Manufacturinq



3675

Electronic Capacitors

334414

Electronic Capacitor Manufacturinq



3676

Electronic Resistors

334415

Electronic Resistor Manufacturinq



3677

Electronic Coils, Transformers, and
Other Inductors

334416

Electronic Coil, Transformer, and Other
Inductor Manufacturinq



3678

Electronic Connectors

334417

Electronic Connector Manufacturinq



3679

Electronic Components, Not
Elsewhere Classified

(antennas)

334220

Radio and Television Broadcasting and
Wireless Communications Equipment
Manufacturinq





dheadphones)

334310 | Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturinq





(printed circuit/electronic assembly
manufacturinq)

334418

Printed Circuit Assembly (Electronic Assembly)
Manufacturinq



(other electronic components)

334419

Other Electronic Component Manufacturinq



3691

Storaqe Batteries

335911

Storaqe Battery Manufacturinq



3692

Primary Batteries, Dry and Wet

335912

Primary Battery Manufacturinq



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Sector AC. Electronic, Electrical, Photographic and Optical Goods

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3694

Electrical Equipment for Internal
Combustion Engines

336322

Other Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Manufacturinq



3695

Magnetic and Optical Recording
Media

334613

Magnetic and Optical Recording Media
Manufacturinq



3699

Electrical Machinery, Equipment, and
Supplies, Not Elsewhere Classified
(electronic teaching machines and
fliqht simulators)

333319

Other Commercial and Service Industry
Machinery Manufacturing



(outboard electric motors)

333618

Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturinq outboard electric









motors (SIC 3699 / NAICS 333618)
should be regulated under Sector AB,
but may continue to be regulated under
Sector AC, or alternatively, under Sector
AD. Sector AB applies additional sector-
specific SWPPP requirements. Sector
AC does not apply additional sector-
specific requirements and EPA may
establish facility-specific monitoring and
reporting requirements under Sector AD.

Regulatory burden would be greater
under Sector AB.





(laser welding and soldering
equipment)

333992

Welding and Soldering Equipment
Manufacturing



(Christmas tree lighting sets, electric
insect lamps, electric fireplace logs,
and trouble liqhts)

335129

Other Lighting Equipment Manufacturing



(other electrical industrial apparatus)

335999

All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment
and Component Manufacturinq



3812

Search, Detection, Navigation,
Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical
Systems and Instruments

334511

Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance,
Aeronautical, and Nautical System and
Instrument Manufacturinq



3821

Laboratory Apparatus and Furniture

339111

Laboratory Apparatus and Furniture
Manufacturinq



3822

Automatic Controls for Regulating
Residential and Commercial
Environments and Appliances

334512

Automatic Environmental Control
Manufacturing for Residential, Commercial,
and Appliance Use



3823

Industrial Instruments for Measurement,
Display, and Control of Process
Variables; and Related Products

334513

Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing
for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling
Industrial Process Variables



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Sector AC. Electronic,

Electrical, Photographic and Optical Goods

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes



3824

Totalizing Fluid Meters and Counting
Devices

334514

Totalizing Fluid Meter and Counting Device
Manufacturing





3825

Instruments for Measuring and
Testing of Electricity and Electrical
Siqnals

334514

Totalizinq Fluid Meter and Countinq Device
Manufacturinq







(automotive ammeters and
voltmeters)











(except automotive instruments)

334515

Instrument Manufacturinq for Measurinq and
Testinq Electricity and Electrical Siqnals





3826

Laboratory Analytical Instruments

334516

Analytical Laboratory Instrument
Manufacturinq





3827

Optical Instruments and Lenses

333314

Optical Instruments and Lens Manufacturing





3829

Measuring and Controlling Devices,
Not Elsewhere Classified

(motor vehicle gauges)

334514

Totalizinq Fluid Meter and Countinq Device
Manufacturinq







lectronic chronometers)

334518

Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturinq







(except medical thermometers,
electronic chronometers and motor
vehicle qauqes)

334519

Other Measurinq and Controllinq Device
Manufacturinq







(medical thermometers)

339112

Surqical and Medical Instrument Manufacturinq





3841

Surgical and Medical Instruments and
Apparatus

(tranquilizer guns)

332994

Small Arms Manufacturinq

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturinq tranquilizer quns (SIC
3841 / NAICS 332994) should be
requlated under Sector AA, but may
continue to be requlated under Sector

AC,	or alternatively, under Sector AD.
Sector AA applies additional technoloqy-
based effluent limits comprisinq qood
housekeepinq measures, spill
prevention and response, and spills and
leaks; additional SWPPP requirements;
and additional inspection requirements.
Sector AC does not apply additional
sector-specific requirements and EPA
may establish facility-specific monitorinq
and reportinq requirements under Sector

AD.

Requlatory burden would be qreater
under Sector AA.





(operating room tables)

339111

Laboratory Apparatus and Furniture
Manufacturinq



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Sector AC. Electronic,

Electrical, Photographic and Optical Goods

Sub-
sector

SIC Codes

NAICS Codes

Notes





(except tranquilizer guns and
operating room tables)

339112

Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing





3842

Orthopedic, Prosthetic, and Surgical
Appliances and Supplies

(incontinent pads and bed pads)

322291

Sanitary Paper Product Manufacturing

Any facility whose primary activity is
manufacturing incontinent pads and bed
pads (SIC 3842 / NAICS 322291)
should be regulated under Sector B, but
may continue to be regulated under
Sector AC, or alternatively, under Sector
AD. Sectors B and AC do not apply
additional sector-specific requirements.
EPA may require additional facility-
specific monitoring and reporting
requirement under Sector AD.

Regulatory burden is not expected to
differ between Sectors B and AC.





(electronic hearing aids)

334510

Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic
Apparatus Manufacturing







(except electronic hearing aids,
incontinent pads, anatomical models,
and bed pads)

339113

Surgical Appliance and Supplies
Manufacturing







(anatomical models)

339999

All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturinq





3843

Dental Equipment and Supplies

339114

Dental Equipment and Supplies Manufacturinq





3844

X-Ray Apparatus and Tubes and
Related Irradiation Apparatus

334517

Irradiation Apparatus Manufacturing





3845

Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic
Apparatus

(except CT and CAT scanners)

334510

Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic
Apparatus Manufacturinq







(CT and CAT Scanners)

334517

Irradiation Apparatus Manufacturinq





3851

Ophthalmic Goods

(intraoccular lenses, i.e., surgical
implants)

339113

Surgical Appliance and Supplies
Manufacturinq







(except intraocular lenses)

339115

Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturinq





3861

Photographic Equipment and
Supplies

(photographic films, paper, plates and
chemicals)

325992

Photographic Film, Paper, Plate, and Chemical
Manufacturing







(except photographic film, paper,
plates, and chemicals)

333315

Photographic and Photocopying Equipment
Manufacturinq





3873

Watches, Clocks, Clockwork
Operated Devices, and Parts

334518

Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturing



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Sector AD. Non-Classified Facilities

Sub-
Sector

Narrative Description

Notes

AD1

Other stormwater discharges designated by the Director as
needing a permit (see 40 CFR 122.26(a)(9)(i)(C) & (D)) or any
facility discharging stormwater associated with industrial
activity not described by any of Sectors A-AC. NOTE: Facilities
may not elect to be covered under Sector AD. Only the
Director may assign a facility to Sector AD.



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Appendix O - Summary of Reports Permit Submittals

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix O - Summary of Reports Permit Submittals

Permit
Section

Report/Submittal

Frequency

Due Date(s)

Where to Submit

Part 1.1.4

Endangered and
Threatened
Species Appendix
E Criterion C
Eligibility Form
(Applicable only
for operators
seeking coverage
under Part 1.1.4
eligibility criterion
C).

Once, if applicable

At least 30 days
prior to submitting
the NOI for permit
coverage

Email to

msaDesa@eDa.aov

Part 1.3

New Discharger:

Submittal of
Notice of Intent
(NOI) for New
Permit Coverage

Once per permit term

A minimum of 30
days prior to
commencing
discharge

Electronically using
the NPDES
eReporting Tool
(NeT) for MSGP

Part 1.3

Existing
Discharger:

Submittal of
Notice of Intent
(NOI) for
Renewing
Permit
Coverage

Once per permit term

No later than [insert
90 days after permit
effective date].
However, if you
have not previously
obtained coverage
under an NPDES
permit, you must
submit your NOI
immediately.

Electronically using
the NPDES
eReporting Tool
(NeT) for MSGP

Part 1.4

Notice of
Termination

Once, if applicable

Within 30 days

after:

•	a new operator
takes over
responsibility for
the facility: or

•	operations and
stormwater
discharges have
ceased: or

•	for Sector G, H,
or J facilities, the
applicable
termination
requirements
have been met:
or

•	alternative
permit

coverage has
been obtained

Electronically using
the NPDES
eReporting Tool
(NeT) for MSGP

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Permit
Section

Report/Submittal

Frequency

Due Date(s)

Where to Submit

Part 1.5

Conditional "No
Exposure"
Certification Form

If eligible, once every 5 years

As necessary

Electronically using
the NPDES
eReporting Tool
(NeT) for MSGP

Part 3.1.6

Routine Inspection
Documentation

At least quarterly

By the end of the
quarter.

Reports are kept
with SWPPP

Part 3.2.3

Quarterly Visual

Assessment

Documentation

At least quarterly

By the end of the
quarter.

Reports are kept
with SWPPP

Part 5.3

Corrective Action
and AIM
Documentation

•	Document existence of
corrective action/AIM
condition within 24
hours of becoming
aware of the condition

•	Document corrective
actions/AIMs taken
or to be taken within
14 days from the time
of discovery of the
condition

As necessary

Reports are kept
with SWPPP

Part 6
Part 7.3

Stormwater
Pollution
Prevention Plan
(SWPPP)

•	Provide URL for SWPPP
or provide SWPPP
information directly on
the NOI form.

•	Update the on-site
SWPPP as site conditions
indicate. At minimum,
the SWPPP must be
modified based on
corrective actions and
deadlines required
under Part 4.2.

Develop initial
SWPPP prior to the
submittal of NOI
form.

Update the SWPPP
information
included on URL or
on NOI form, at a
minimum, no later
than 45 days after
conducting the
final routine facility
inspection for the
year.

Electronically using
the NPDES
eReporting Tool
(NeT) for MSGP

Part 4
Part 7.4

Discharge
Monitoring Reports
(DMRs)

•	1/quarter for
benchmark monitoring

•	1 /year for
numeric effluent
limitation
monitoring

•	1 /year for
impaired waters
monitoring

•

Within 30 days of
receiving your full
laboratory results
for all monitored
discharge points
during the
reporting period.

Electronically using
EPA's electronic
DMR tool

Part 7.5

Annual Report

1 /year

By January 30th

Electronically using
the NPDES
eReporting Tool
(NeT) for MSGP

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Permit
Section

Report/Submittal

Frequency

Due Date(s)

Where to Submit

Part 7.6

Exceedance
Report for Numeric
Effluent Limitations

If applicable

30 days after lab

results if 30-day

follow-up

monitoring

indicates

exceedance

Follow-up
monitoring
submitted
Electronically using
EPA's electronic
DMR tool

Exceedance eports
submitted directly
to the EPA Regional
Office listed in Part
7.9.1 of the permit

Part 7.7

Additional

Reporting

(Noncompliance

endangering

health, reportable

quantity spills,

etc.)

As necessary

Varies - see Part 7.7



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Appendix P - List of Federal CERCLA Sites

NOTE: EPA proposes the text in this Appendix as part of the Proposed 2020 MSGP.

Proposed Appendix P - List of Federal CERCLA Sites

Proposed Part 1.1.7 of the MSGP has special requirements for discharges to a federal CERCLA
site.1

If your facility discharges to one of the federal CERCLA sites listed below, you must notify the EPA
Regional Office in advance and the EPA Regional Office must determine that you are eligible
for permit coverage. In determining eligibility for coverage under proposed Part 1.1.7, the EPA
Regional Office may evaluate whether you have included appropriate controls and
implementation procedures designed to ensure your discharge will not lead to recontamination
of aquatic media at the CERCLA Site, such that it would cause or contribute to a water quality
standard exceedance. If it is determined that your facility discharges to a CERCLA Site listed
below after you have obtained coverage under this permit, you must contact your appropriate
EPA Regional Office to develop appropriate controls and/or implementation procedures, as
necessary, to ensure that your discharges will not lead to recontamination of aquatic media at
the CERCLA Site such that they would cause or contribute to a water quality standard
exceedance.

Request for Comment 1: Currently, the Part 1.1.4.10 eligibility criterion in the 2015 MSGP (Part 1.1.7
in the proposed 2020 MSGP) only applies to facilities in EPA Region 10. EPA requests comment on
whether this current eligibility criterion should be applied in all EPA Regions for facilities that
discharge to Federal CERCLA sites that may be of concern for recontamination from industrial
stormwater discharges. EPA is also interested in information that would assist the Agency in
identifying such sites. EPA also requests comment on requiring such facilities to notify the EPA
Regional Office a minimum of 30 days in advance of submitting the Notice of Intent (NOI) form.

EPA Region 10

The CERCLA Sites and the receiving waters associated with these sites to which the
requirements of Part 1.1.7 apply are listed in the table below. The areas where the permit
applies are enumerated in Appendix C of the permit. Operators who discharge / intend to
discharge into the receiving waters listed below must first contact the EPA Regional Office
before submitting an NOI. Contact information is viewable at: _

https://www.epa.qov/npdes-permits/stormwater-discharqes-industrial-activities-reqion-10.

Similarly, if you have received notice from EPA that the facility to be covered under the
MSGP is considered a potential source to a clean up site, you must first contact the
Regional EPA office before submitting an NOI.	

Waterbody
(HUC

code/Watershed)

Superfund Sites
CERCLIS ID
Latitude / Longitude
Major Contaminants

ID

St. Joe River: Coeur
d'Alene Lake Basin

St. Maries Creosote
IDSFN1002095
47.191697 / -116.343000L
PAHs, HPAHs

1 "CERCLA site" means a facility as defined in Section 101(9) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. § 9601 (9), that is undergoing a remedial investigation and feasibility
study, or for which a Record of Decision for remedial action has been issued in accordance with the National
Contingency Plan, 40 C.F.R. Part 300

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Proposed 2020 MSGP

Appendix P - List of Federal CERCLA Sites

EPA Region 10

The CERCLA Sites and the receiving waters associated with these sites to which the
requirements of Part 1.1.7 apply are listed in the table below. The areas where the permit
applies are enumerated in Appendix C of the permit. Operators who discharge / intend to
discharge into the receiving waters listed below must first contact the EPA Regional Office
before submitting an NOI. Contact information is viewable at: _

httDs://www.eDa.aov/nDdes-Dermits/stormwater-discharaes-industrial-activities-reaion-10.

Similarly, if you have received notice from EPA that the facility to be covered under the
MSGP is considered a potential source to a clean up site, you must first contact the
Regional EPA office before submitting an NOI.



Waterbody
(HUC

code/Watershed)

Superfund Sites
CERCLIS ID
Latitude / Longitude
Major Contaminants

WA

Commencement Bay,
Puget Sound

Commencement Bav, Near Shore/Tide Flats

WAD980726368

47.155998/-122.245998

Dioxins, furans, arsenic, copper, lead, zinc, 4-methyl-phenol,
Hex-CB, HPAHs, PCBs, PCE, cadmium, mercury, LPAHs

WA

Duwamish Waterway;
Elliott Bay; Puget
Sound

Harbor Island (Lead)

WAD980 722839
47.344584/-122.210792

Lead, arsenic, copper, HPAHs, LPAHs, mercury, PCBs, zinc,
TBT

WA

Clam Bay; Puget
Sound

Old Navv Dump/ Manchester Lab

WA8680030931

47.342798 / -122.325298

PCBs, copper, lead, zinc, silver, 2,4-dimethyl-phenol, PCBs

WA

Elliott Bay; Puget
Sound

Pacific Sound Resources
WAD009248287
47.345639 /-122.215998
LMW PAHs, HMWPAHs, PCBs

WA

Columbia River

Upper Columbia River (T2)
WASFN10021 71
47.5722 / -118.5846

WA

Puget Sound

Puaet Sound Naval Shipyard
WA2170023418
47.333298/-122.384999
PCBs, mercury

WA

Puget Sound

Wvcoff / Eaale Harbor
WAD009248295
47.371 798 / -122.310012
Mercury, LPAHs, HPAHs

WA

Duwamish Waterway;
Elliott Bay; Puget
Sound

Lower Duwamish Waterway (T2)

WA0002329803

47.321608/-122.194040

PCBs, PAHs, phthalates, inorganics, mercury, semi-VOCs

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