Class II General Permit G70-d Registration is a legal document that was released by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection - a government authority operating within West Virginia.
Q: What is Class II General Permit G70-d Registration?
A: Class II General Permit G70-d Registration is a permit issued by the state of West Virginia for certain activities that may impact the quality of water in the state.
Q: What does the Class II General Permit G70-d cover?
A: The Class II General Permit G70-d covers stormwater discharges associated with construction activities in West Virginia.
Q: Who needs to register for the Class II General Permit G70-d?
A: Anyone who is conducting construction activities that will disturb one or more acres of land in West Virginia needs to register for the Class II General Permit G70-d.
Q: How can someone register for the Class II General Permit G70-d?
A: To register for the Class II General Permit G70-d, an application must be submitted to the appropriate regulatory authority in West Virginia.
Q: What are the requirements for compliance with the Class II General Permit G70-d?
A: Compliance with the Class II General Permit G70-d requires implementing best management practices to control erosion and sedimentation, and submitting regular reports to the regulatory authority.
Q: What are the consequences of not registering for the Class II General Permit G70-d?
A: Failure to register for the Class II General Permit G70-d may result in enforcement actions, penalties, and fines.
Q: Is the Class II General Permit G70-d specific to West Virginia?
A: Yes, the Class II General Permit G70-d is specific to construction activities in West Virginia and is issued by the state's regulatory authority.
Q: Is there a fee for registering for the Class II General Permit G70-d?
A: Yes, there is a fee associated with registering for the Class II General Permit G70-d, which is determined by the regulatory authority in West Virginia.
Form Details:
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