This document was released by Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation and contains official instructions for Notice of Intent for Discharges From Petroleum Related Remediation Activities Subject to General Permit No. 3-9004 . The up-to-date fillable form is available for download through this link.
Q: What is a Notice of Intent for discharges from petroleum related remediation activities?
A: A Notice of Intent is a required document for notifying the regulatory agency about discharges from petroleum related remediation activities.
Q: What is General Permit No. 3-9004?
A: General Permit No. 3-9004 is a permit issued by the regulatory agency in Vermont for discharges from petroleum related remediation activities.
Q: Who needs to submit a Notice of Intent?
A: Anyone engaged in petroleum related remediation activities in Vermont needs to submit a Notice of Intent.
Q: What information should be included in the Notice of Intent?
A: The Notice of Intent should include information about the location, nature of the discharge, and the remediation activities being conducted.
Q: How can the Notice of Intent be submitted?
A: The Notice of Intent can be submitted electronically or by mail to the regulatory agency in Vermont.
Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting the Notice of Intent?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with submitting the Notice of Intent. The fee amount should be checked with the regulatory agency.
Q: What happens after the Notice of Intent is submitted?
A: After the Notice of Intent is submitted, the regulatory agency will review the document and may request additional information or issue an approval for the discharge.
Q: Is there a timeframe for submitting the Notice of Intent?
A: Yes, the Notice of Intent should be submitted at least 30 days prior to the commencement of the petroleum related remediation activities.
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