No Exposure Certification for Exclusion From Spdes Stormwater Permitting is a legal document that was released by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is a No Exposure Certification for Exclusion From Spdes Stormwater Permitting?
A: A No Exposure Certification is a document that certifies that certain activities or facilities are not exposed to stormwater, and therefore exempt from obtaining a SPDES Stormwater Permit in New York.
Q: What does SPDES stand for?
A: SPDES stands for State Pollution Discharge Elimination System.
Q: Who needs to obtain a SPDES Stormwater Permit in New York?
A: Certain types of industrial facilities, construction sites, and municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) are required to obtain a SPDES Stormwater Permit in New York.
Q: What activities or facilities may qualify for a No Exposure Certification?
A: Activities or facilities that are entirely indoors, and have no exposure of industrial materials, equipment or activities to precipitation, may qualify for a No Exposure Certification.
Q: How do I apply for a No Exposure Certification?
A: To apply for a No Exposure Certification, you will need to complete a form provided by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) and submit it to the appropriate regional office.
Q: Is a No Exposure Certification permanent?
A: No, a No Exposure Certification is not permanent. It must be renewed every five years, or whenever there is a change in the activities or facilities on the property.
Form Details:
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