Understanding and Implementing the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit

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The NPDES Multi-Sector General Permits (MSGP) regulate industrial activity by SIC codes and cluster industry types into groups called “Sectors.” Many different Sectors of industrial activity are covered by the MSGP and environmental objectives may change somewhat depending on the regulated sector.  In addition, individual states may have specific requirements beyond those outlined in the EPA MSGP. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be prepared for a permitted facility to outline compliance obligations and to prescribe site-specific BMPs that address on-site pollutant sources and activities.  Stormwater compliance is dynamic and updates to the SWPPP to reflect on-site conditions or changes to the current MSGP in effect must be taken into consideration.  Any changes made during the renewal of the EPA MSGP will impact state permits during their next renewal.  This webinar will provide a national-level overview of MSGP applicability and compliance for industrial facilities, including obtaining permit authorization and general SWPPP preparation, a discussion of ongoing MSGP compliance requirements, and potential changes to the 2020 EPA MSGP.   

Learning Objectives: 

1. Obtain knowledge on MSGP applicability and obtaining coverage.

2. Discuss ongoing MSGP compliance requirements, including SWPPP updates, inspections, monitoring, and corrective action requirements following monitoring and inspections

3. Learn about potential changes to the EPA MSGP for the 2020 renewal.

Course Level: All

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Credit Notice: The International Erosion Control Association has met the standards and requirements of the Registered Continuing Education Program. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to RCEP. Certificates of completion will be issued to all participants. Complaints regarding registered providers may be addressed to RCEP at 1015 15th Street, NW, 8th Fl., Washington, DC, 20005. Website: RCEP.net.

For any questions on continuing education credit, please contact IECA Education at education@ieca.org


Nathan Collier CPESC, CESSWI

Environmental Specialist and Associate Project Manager

Nathan Collier, CPESC, CESSWI is a Project Manager and Environmental Specialist at POWER Engineers, with approximately nine years of environmental consulting experience. His experience includes stormwater and wastewater permitting and compliance; Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) compliance; environmental site assessments (ESAs); environmental auditing; EPCRA Tier II and TRI reporting; recycling and waste minimization; and environmental training. Nathan’s consulting experience has spanned over 20 states and has involved assisting a wide variety of clients, including electrical transmission and generation utilities, municipalities, concrete, asphalt and cement plants, quarries and mines, manufacturing facilities, and oil and gas operations.

To receive credit for this class you must listen to the entire presentation, complete the course quiz with a passing grade of 70% of better and complete the course evaluation. After all course components are complete - you will receive 1 RCEP Recognized Professional Development Hour of credit. 

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Credit Notice: The International Erosion Control Association has met the standards and requirements of the Registered Continuing Education Program. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to RCEP. Certificates of completion will be issued to all participants. Complaints regarding registered providers may be addressed to RCEP at 1015 15th Street, NW, 8th Fl., Washington, DC, 20005. Website: RCEP.net.

For any questions on continuing education credit, please contact IECA Education at education@ieca.org

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Understanding and Implementing the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit
Recorded 2020/02/05
Recorded 2020/02/05 The NPDES Multi-Sector General Permits (MSGP) regulate industrial activity by SIC codes and cluster industry types into groups called “Sectors.” Many different Sectors of industrial activity are covered by the MSGP and environmental objectives may change somewhat depending on the regulated sector. In addition, individual states may have specific requirements beyond those outlined in the EPA MSGP. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be prepared for a permitted facility to outline compliance obligations and to prescribe site-specific BMPs that address on-site pollutant sources and activities. Stormwater compliance is dynamic and updates to the SWPPP to reflect on-site conditions or changes to the current MSGP in effect must be taken into consideration. Any changes made during the renewal of the EPA MSGP will impact state permits during their next renewal. This webinar will provide a national-level overview of MSGP applicability and compliance for industrial facilities, including obtaining permit authorization and general SWPPP preparation, a discussion of ongoing MSGP compliance requirements, and potential changes to the 2020 EPA MSGP.
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