Wastewater Regulatory Program New Facility is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is the Wastewater Regulatory Program?
A: The Wastewater Regulatory Program is a program in place to regulate wastewater discharges from facilities in Georgia.
Q: What does the program aim to achieve?
A: The program aims to protect water quality and ensure compliance with environmental regulations regarding wastewater discharges.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing the program?
A: The program is implemented by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD).
Q: What types of facilities does the program cover?
A: The program covers a wide range of facilities including industrial, commercial, and municipal facilities that generate wastewater.
Q: What are the requirements for new facilities?
A: New facilities must obtain permits from the EPD, comply with applicable regulations, and implement best management practices to control their wastewater discharges.
Q: How does the program enforce compliance?
A: The program conducts inspections, monitors discharge reports, and may take enforcement actions against facilities that violate regulations.
Q: Can facilities in Georgia discharge wastewater without permits?
A: No, all facilities that generate wastewater must obtain permits and comply with regulatory requirements.
Form Details:
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