No Exposure Certification for Industrial Activity Under the Vermont Multi-Sector General Permit 3-9003 is a legal document that was released by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation - a government authority operating within Vermont.
Q: What is the No Exposure Certification?
A: The No Exposure Certification is a document that allows certain industrial facilities to certify that they have no exposure to stormwater discharges.
Q: What is the Vermont Multi-Sector General Permit 3-9003?
A: The Vermont Multi-Sector General Permit 3-9003 is a permit issued by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation that regulates stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity.
Q: What does it mean to have 'no exposure' to stormwater discharges?
A: Having 'no exposure' means that the industrial facility has designed and implemented measures to prevent stormwater from coming into contact with any materials or activities that could cause pollution.
Q: Who can apply for the No Exposure Certification?
A: Certain industrial facilities that meet specific criteria can apply for the No Exposure Certification.
Q: What are the benefits of obtaining the No Exposure Certification?
A: Obtaining the No Exposure Certification exempts the industrial facility from certain stormwater management requirements under the Vermont Multi-Sector General Permit 3-9003.
Form Details:
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