Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Forms

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is responsible for protecting and enhancing the quality of Oregon's environment. The DEQ works to ensure clean air, clean water, and the proper management of hazardous materials. They develop and enforce regulations, issue permits, conduct inspections, and provide technical assistance to individuals and businesses to promote sustainable practices and protect public health and the environment.

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This Form is used for designating a representative authorized to act on behalf of a facility in Oregon for NPDES compliance.

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This document provides a checklist for evaluating permits in the state of Oregon. It outlines the criteria and requirements that need to be considered during the evaluation process.

This document is a checklist used in Oregon to review the plans for hauled waste management. It ensures that the appropriate measures are in place for safe and proper disposal of waste.

This document provides an evaluation checklist for assessing the implementation procedures in Oregon. It helps ensure that the procedures are properly executed and meet the desired objectives.

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This Form is used for reporting SSO (Sanitary Sewer Overflow) incidents in the state of Oregon.

This document is used for notifying the termination of an NPDES general permit in Oregon that allows the discharge of stormwater associated with construction activity.

This document is used for applying for coverage under the Water Pollution Control Facility WPCF-1000 general permit in Oregon.

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This document provides a template for a letter that is used to notify the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality about hazardous waste activities in accordance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requirements.

This Form is used for applying for the position of Supervisory Wastewater System Operator in Oregon.

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This document is for changing your name or transferring a permit for NPDES or WPCF in Oregon.

This form is used for reporting instances of noncompliance in the state of Oregon. It allows individuals to submit complaints or observations regarding violations of laws, regulations, or policies. By filling out this form, individuals can help ensure accountability and promote adherence to legal and ethical standards in Oregon.

This Form is used for submitting an annual report on the reduction of inflow and infiltration in Oregon. It helps track progress and assess the effectiveness of measures taken to reduce unwanted water entering the sewer system.

This document provides an annual report on the management and treatment of wastewater solids and biosolids in Oregon. It includes information on the quantity and quality of the solids and biosolids generated, as well as the methods used for disposal or beneficial reuse.

This document provides an annual report on the use and management of recycled water in Oregon. It includes information on the water quality, usage statistics, and sustainability initiatives in the state.

This document is used to claim beneficial use for transferring the character and place of use in Oregon.

This document provides instructions for completing the Wastewater Solids and Biosolids Annual Report in the state of Oregon. It includes guidance on reporting requirements and how to accurately complete the necessary forms.

This document is for obtaining a Tier 1 General Permit in the state of Oregon. It is required for certain activities such as construction and industrial operations.

This Form is used for applying for the 2401 Tier 1 Graywater Reuse and Disposal System WPCF General Permit in Oregon.

This document is for obtaining a permit in Oregon for a Tier 2 Graywater Reuse and Disposal System.

This document is an application for obtaining a permit to construct new water pollution control facilities in Oregon. It is required for individuals who are planning to build onsite facilities to control water pollution.

This document provides information on the annual report requirements for the Graywater Reuse and Disposal System General Permit in Oregon. It outlines the reporting obligations for those utilizing graywater reuse and disposal systems.

This document outlines the qualifications for the reuse of industrial or CAFO (Confined Animal Feeding Operation) effluent in the state of Oregon. It provides guidelines and requirements to ensure the safe and responsible management of these types of wastewater for reuse purposes.

This document is a permission slip for participating in the Statewide Groundwater Monitoring Program in Oregon.

This document template is used for creating a grant agreement related to materials management in the state of Oregon. It outlines the terms and conditions of the grant and the responsibilities of the parties involved. It is a helpful tool for organizations or individuals seeking funding for materials management projects in Oregon.

This document provides instructions for completing the Recycled Water Annual Report in the state of Oregon. It includes information on what to include in the report and how to submit it.

This document provides a summary of the recycled water use plan in Oregon. It outlines the guidelines and regulations for using recycled water in various applications, such as irrigation and industrial processes.

This document provides instructions for applying for a loan for nonpoint source projects related to design and construction projects in the state of Oregon. It outlines the process and requirements for obtaining financial assistance for these types of projects.

This document is used for applying for a loan for a nonpoint source project in Oregon.

This document provides instructions for completing the Clean Water State Revolving Fund Planning Loan Application in the state of Oregon. It outlines the steps and requirements for applying for a loan to fund clean water planning projects.

This document is an application for a planning loan from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund in Oregon. It is used by individuals, organizations, or municipalities seeking funding for water infrastructure projects.

This document is used for applying for a loan for local community design and construction projects in Oregon.

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