As part of the federal Clean Water Act, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates the operation of most municipal drainage systems (pipes, drains, ponds, canals, etc.) In addition, they also regulate all industrial activity with any potential to affect surface water quality. Included in the definition of industrial activities are any land disturbing activity or construction. The City of Fort Myers is required to operate a compliance inspection program to ensure that activities within the city do not negatively impact surface water quality.
All projects disturbing more than one acre of land are required to file a Notice of Intent (NOI) to operate under the statewide Generic Construction Permit. The NOI is filed with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) along with a fee and a copies of the NOI and the accompanying Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWP3) are required by the city. For more information about NPDES permitting, please visit the websites listed below or give us a call and we’ll be glad to answer your questions.
Federal Register
http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/
For Questions Relating to the NPDES Construction Permitting Process (CGP) Construction Activity:
For Questions Related to the NPDES Multi-Sector Generic permit for Industrial Discharges (MSGP)
As part of the federal Clean Water Act, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates the operation of most municipal drainage systems (pipes, drains, ponds, canals, etc.) In addition, they also regulate all industrial activity with any potential to affect surface water quality. Included in the definition of industrial activities are any land disturbing activity or construction. The City of Fort Myers is required to operate a compliance inspection program to ensure that activities within the city do not negatively impact surface water quality.
All projects disturbing more than one acre of land are required to file a Notice of Intent (NOI) to operate under the statewide Generic Construction Permit. The NOI is filed with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) along with a fee and a copies of the NOI and the accompanying Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWP3) are required by the city. For more information about NPDES permitting, please visit the websites listed below or give us a call and we’ll be glad to answer your questions.
Federal Register
http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/
For Questions Relating to the NPDES Construction Permitting Process (CGP) Construction Activity:
For Questions Related to the NPDES Multi-Sector Generic permit for Industrial Discharges (MSGP)