Discharge Report for Low Risk Projects Under General Permit 3-9020 is a legal document that was released by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation - a government authority operating within Vermont.
Q: What is General Permit 3-9020?
A: General Permit 3-9020 is a permit issued by the state of Vermont for low risk projects.
Q: What does the discharge report for Low Risk Projects under General Permit 3-9020 involve?
A: The discharge report for Low Risk Projects under General Permit 3-9020 involves reporting on the discharge of stormwater from low risk construction projects.
Q: Who needs to submit a discharge report for Low Risk Projects under General Permit 3-9020?
A: Owners or operators of low risk construction projects in Vermont need to submit a discharge report under General Permit 3-9020.
Q: What is considered a low risk construction project?
A: A low risk construction project is a project that meets certain criteria set by General Permit 3-9020, such as having an area of disturbance less than one acre.
Q: What information is required in the discharge report for Low Risk Projects under General Permit 3-9020?
A: The discharge report requires information such as project details, stormwater management practices, and monitoring data.
Form Details:
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