DEP Renews PAG-02 Stormwater General Permit For Construction Activities For 5 Years

The Department of Environmental Protection published notice it has extended the term of the basic General NPDES Permit covering Stormwater Associated With Construction Activities - PAG-02 for another 5 years. (Dec. 7 PA Bulletin)

The PAG-02 General Permit is intended to provide NPDES permit coverage to persons proposing an earth disturbance activity (other than agricultural plowing or tilling activities, animal heavy use areas, timber harvesting activities, oil and gas activities and road maintenance activities) involving earth disturbance greater than or equal to 1 acre, or an earth disturbance on any portion, part or during any stage of a larger common plan of development or sale that involves greater than or equal to 1 acre of disturbance, in accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 102.5(a) (relating to permit requirements).

All permittees with existing coverage under the PAG-02 General Permit will be covered under the reissued General Permit on December 8, 2019, under the terms of their existing coverage, and will be subject to the terms and conditions of the reissued General Permit as of that date.

Click Here for copies of the new PAG-02 Permit, Instructions and a Comment/Response Document.

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[Posted: December 6, 2019]


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