No Exposure Certification Exclusion From Ripdes Industrial Storm Water Permitting is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.
Q: What is the No Exposure Certification Exclusion?
A: The No Exposure Certification Exclusion is a provision in the RI Ripdes Industrial Storm Water Permitting program that allows certain facilities to be exempted from obtaining a storm water permit if they can demonstrate that their activities do not expose any industrial materials or activities to storm water.
Q: What is the purpose of the No Exposure Certification Exclusion?
A: The purpose of the No Exposure Certification Exclusion is to streamline the permitting process for facilities that do not pose a risk of contaminating storm water with industrial materials.
Q: How can a facility qualify for the No Exposure Certification Exclusion?
A: A facility can qualify for the No Exposure Certification Exclusion by submitting a certification form to the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) that demonstrates that there is no exposure of industrial materials or activities to storm water at the facility.
Q: What happens if a facility is granted the No Exposure Certification Exclusion?
A: If a facility is granted the No Exposure Certification Exclusion, they are not required to obtain a storm water permit under the RI Ripdes Industrial Storm Water Permitting program.
Q: Are there any conditions for maintaining the No Exposure Certification Exclusion?
A: Yes, facilities that are granted the No Exposure Certification Exclusion must submit annual recertification forms to the DEM to maintain their exclusion status.
Form Details:
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