[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 21]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR122.32]



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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 122_EPA ADMINISTERED PERMIT PROGRAMS: THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT 

DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM--Table of Contents

 

   Subpart B_Permit Application and Special NPDES Program Requirements

 

Sec.  122.32  As an operator of a small MS4, am I regulated under the 

NPDES storm water program?



    (a) Unless you qualify for a waiver under paragraph (c) of this 

section, you are regulated if you operate a small MS4, including but not 

limited to systems operated by federal, State, Tribal, and local 

governments, including State departments of transportation; and:

    (1) Your small MS4 is located in an urbanized area as determined by 

the latest Decennial Census by the Bureau of the Census. (If your small 

MS4 is not located entirely within an urbanized area, only the portion 

that is within the urbanized area is regulated); or

    (2) You are designated by the NPDES permitting authority, including 

where the designation is pursuant to Sec. Sec.  123.35(b)(3) and (b)(4) 

of this chapter, or is based upon a petition under Sec.  122.26(f).

    (b) You may be the subject of a petition to the NPDES permitting 

authority to require an NPDES permit for your discharge of storm water. 

If the NPDES permitting authority determines that you need a permit, you 

are required to comply with Sec. Sec.  122.33 through 122.35.

    (c) The NPDES permitting authority may waive the requirements 

otherwise applicable to you if you meet the criteria of paragraph (d) or 

(e) of this section. If you receive a waiver under this section, you may 

subsequently be required to seek coverage under an NPDES permit in 

accordance with Sec.  122.33(a) if circumstances change. (See also Sec.  

123.35(b) of this chapter.)

    (d) The NPDES permitting authority may waive permit coverage if your 

MS4 serves a population of less than 1,000 within the urbanized area and 

you meet the following criteria:

    (1) Your system is not contributing substantially to the pollutant 

loadings of a physically interconnected MS4 that is regulated by the 

NPDES storm water program (see Sec.  123.35(b)(4) of this chapter); and

    (2) If you discharge any pollutant(s) that have been identified as a 

cause of impairment of any water body to which you discharge, storm 

water controls are not needed based on wasteload allocations that are 

part of an EPA approved or established ``total maximum daily load'' 

(TMDL) that addresses the pollutant(s) of concern.

    (e) The NPDES permitting authority may waive permit coverage if your 

MS4 serves a population under 10,000 and you meet the following 

criteria:

    (1) The permitting authority has evaluated all waters of the U.S., 

including small streams, tributaries, lakes, and ponds, that receive a 

discharge from your MS4;

    (2) For all such waters, the permitting authority has determined 

that storm water controls are not needed based on wasteload allocations 

that are part of an EPA approved or established TMDL that addresses the 

pollutant(s) of concern or, if a TMDL has not been developed or 

approved, an equivalent analysis that determines sources and allocations 

for the pollutant(s) of concern;

    (3) For the purpose of this paragraph (e), the pollutant(s) of 

concern include biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), sediment or a parameter 

that addresses sediment (such as total suspended solids, turbidity or 

siltation), pathogens, oil and grease, and any pollutant that has been 

identified as a cause of impairment of any water body that will receive 

a discharge from your MS4; and

    (4) The permitting authority has determined that future discharges 

from your MS4 do not have the potential to result in exceedances of 

water quality standards, including impairment of designated uses, or 

other significant water quality impacts, including habitat and 

biological impacts.



[64 FR 68842, Dec. 8, 1999]



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