80_FR_34518 80 FR 34403 - Final National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit for Stormwater Discharges From Industrial Activities

80 FR 34403 - Final National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit for Stormwater Discharges From Industrial Activities

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 115 (June 16, 2015)

Page Range34403-34407
FR Document2015-14792

The EPA's Regions 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are issuing their final 2015 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) general permit for stormwater discharges from industrial activity, also referred to as the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP). This permit replaces the existing permit covering stormwater discharges from industrial facilities in the EPA's Regions 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10 that expired September 29, 2013, and provides coverage for industrial facilities in areas where the EPA is the NPDES permitting authority in the EPA's Regions 7 and 8. The MSGP consists of 44 separate regional EPA general permits that may vary from each other based on state or tribal certifications and water quality-based requirements. As with earlier permits, this permit authorizes the discharge of stormwater associated with industrial activities in accordance with the terms and conditions described therein. Industrial dischargers have the option to instead seek coverage under an individual permit. An individual permit may be necessary if the discharger cannot meet the terms and conditions or eligibility requirements in this permit. The EPA is issuing this permit for five years.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[EPA-HQ-OW-2012-0803; FRL-9920-21-OW]


Final National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) 
General Permit for Stormwater Discharges From Industrial Activities

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice of final permit issuance.

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SUMMARY: The EPA's Regions 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are issuing 
their final 2015 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System 
(NPDES) general permit for stormwater discharges from industrial 
activity, also referred to as the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP). 
This permit replaces the existing permit covering stormwater discharges 
from industrial facilities in the EPA's Regions 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 
10 that expired September 29, 2013, and provides coverage for 
industrial facilities in areas where the EPA is the NPDES permitting 
authority in the EPA's Regions 7 and 8. The MSGP consists of 44 
separate regional EPA general permits that may vary from each other 
based on state or tribal certifications and water quality-based 
requirements. As with earlier permits, this permit authorizes the 
discharge of stormwater associated with industrial activities in 
accordance with the terms and conditions described therein. Industrial 
dischargers have the option to instead seek coverage under an 
individual permit. An individual permit may be necessary if the 
discharger cannot meet the terms and conditions or eligibility 
requirements in this permit. The EPA is issuing this permit for five 
years.

DATES: The permit became effective on June 4, 2015. This effective date 
is necessary to provide dischargers with the immediate opportunity to 
comply with Clean Water Act requirements in light of the expiration of 
the 2008 MSGP on September 29, 2013. In accordance with 40 CFR part 23, 
this permit shall be considered issued for the purpose of judicial 
review on June 22, 2015. Under section 509(b) of the Clean Water Act, 
judicial review of this general permit can be requested by filing a 
petition for review in the United States Court of Appeals within 120 
days after the permit is considered issued. Under section 509(b)(2) of 
the Clean Water Act, the requirements in this permit may not be 
challenged later in civil or criminal proceedings to enforce these 
requirements. In addition, this permit may not be challenged in other 
agency proceedings. Deadlines for submittal of

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notices of intent are provided in Part 1.2 of the 2015 MSGP. The 2015 
MSGP also provides additional dates for compliance with the terms of 
these permits.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information on the final 
NPDES MSGP, contact the appropriate EPA Regional Office listed in 
Section I.C., or Bryan Rittenhouse, EPA Headquarters, Office of Water, 
Office of Wastewater Management at tel.: 202-564-0577 or email: 
rittenhouse.bryan@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This supplementary information is organized 
as follows:

Table of Contents

I. General Information
    A. Does this action apply to me?
    B. How can I get copies of these documents and other related 
information?
    C. Who are the EPA regional contacts for this final permit?
II. Background of Permit
III. Scope and Applicability of the Multi-Sector General Permit
    A. Geographic Coverage
    B. Categories of Facilities Covered
    C. Summary of Significant Changes From the 2008 Multi-Sector 
General Permit
IV. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and 
Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
V. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments
VI. Analysis of Economic Impacts

I. General Information

A. Does this action apply to me?

    This MSGP regulates stormwater discharges from industrial 
facilities in the 30 sectors shown below:

Sector A--Timber Products.
Sector B--Paper and Allied Products Manufacturing.
Sector C--Chemical and Allied Products Manufacturing.
Sector D--Asphalt Paving and Roofing Materials Manufactures and 
Lubricant Manufacturers.
Sector E--Glass, Clay, Cement, Concrete, and Gypsum Product 
Manufacturing.
Sector F--Primary Metals.
Sector G--Metal Mining (Ore Mining and Dressing).
Sector H--Coal Mines and Coal Mining-Related Facilities.
Sector I--Oil and Gas Extraction.
Sector J--Mineral Mining and Dressing.
Sector K--Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage or Disposal.
Sector L--Landfills and Land Application Sites.
Sector M--Automobile Salvage Yards.
Sector N--Scrap Recycling Facilities.
Sector O--Steam Electric Generating Facilities.
Sector P--Land Transportation.
Sector Q--Water Transportation.
Sector R--Ship and Boat Building or Repairing Yards.
Sector S--Air Transportation Facilities.
Sector T--Treatment Works.
Sector U--Food and Kindred Products.
Sector V--Textile Mills, Apparel, and other Fabric Products 
Manufacturing.
Sector W--Furniture and Fixtures.
Sector X--Printing and Publishing.
Sector Y--Rubber, Miscellaneous Plastic Products, and Miscellaneous 
Manufacturing Industries.
Sector Z--Leather Tanning and Finishing.
Sector AA--Fabricated Metal Products.
Sector AB--Transportation Equipment, Industrial or Commercial 
Machinery.
Sector AC--Electronic, Electrical, Photographic and Optical Goods.
Sector AD--Reserved for Facilities Not Covered Under Other Sectors and 
Designated by the Director.

    Coverage under the 2015 MSGP is available to operators of eligible 
facilities located in areas where the EPA is the permitting authority 
and has made this general permit available for use. A list of eligible 
areas is included in Appendix C of the 2015 MSGP.

B. How can I get copies of these documents and other related 
information?

    1. Docket. The EPA has established an official public docket for 
this action under Docket ID Number EPA-HQ-OW-2012-0803. The official 
public docket is the collection of materials that are available for 
public viewing at the Water Docket in the EPA Docket Center, (EPA/DC) 
WJC West Building, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, 
DC 20460. Although all documents in the docket are listed in an index, 
some information is not publicly available, i.e., Confidential Business 
Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted 
by statute. Publicly available docket materials are available in hard 
copy at the EPA Docket Center Public Reading Room, open from 8:30 a.m. 
to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The 
telephone number for the Public Reading Room is (202) 566-1744 and the 
telephone number for the Water Docket is (202) 566-2426.
    2. Electronic Access. You may access this Federal Register document 
electronically through the United States government on-line source for 
federal regulations at http://www.regulations.gov.
    Electronic versions of the final permit and fact sheet are 
available on the EPA's NPDES Web site at http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/npdes/stormwater/EPA-Multi-Sector-General-Permit-MSGP.cfm.
    An electronic version of the public docket is available through the 
EPA's electronic public docket and comment system, EPA Dockets. You may 
use EPA Dockets at http://www.regulations.gov to view public comments, 
access the index listing of the contents of the official public docket, 
and to access those documents in the public docket that are available 
electronically. For additional information about the EPA's public 
docket, visit the EPA Docket Center homepage at http://www.epa.gov/dockets. Although not all docket materials may be available 
electronically, you may still access any of the publicly available 
docket materials at the EPA Docket Center.

C. Who are the EPA regional contacts for this final permit?

    For EPA Region 1, contact David Gray at tel.: (617) 918-1577 or 
email at gray.davidj@epa.gov.
    For EPA Region 2, contact Sergio Bosques at tel.: (787) 977-5838 or 
email at bosques.sergio@epa.gov.
    For EPA Region 3, contact Kaitlyn Bendik at tel.: 215-814-2709 or 
email at bendik.kaitlyn@epa.gov.
    For EPA Region 5, contact Brian Bell at tel.: (312) 886-0981 or 
email at bell.brianc@epa.gov.
    For EPA Region 6, contact Nasim Jahan at tel.: (214) 665-7522 or 
email at jahan.nasim@epa.gov.
    For EPA Region 7, contact Mark Matthews at tel. 913-551-7635 or 
email at matthews.mark@epa.gov.
    For EPA Region 8, contact Gregory Davis at tel.: (303) 312-6314 or 
email at davis.gregory@epa.gov.
    For EPA Region 9, contact Eugene Bromley at tel.: (415) 972-3510 or 
email at bromley.eugene@epa.gov.
    For EPA Region 10, contact Margaret McCauley at tel.: (206) 553-
1772 or email at mccauley.margaret@epa.gov.

II. Background of Permit

    Section 405 of the Water Quality Act of 1987 added section 402(p) 
of the Clean Water Act (CWA), which directed the Environmental 
Protection Agency (EPA) to develop a phased approach to regulate 
stormwater discharges under the National Pollutant Discharge 
Elimination System (NPDES) program. The EPA published a final 
regulation on the first phase on this program on November 16, 1990, 
establishing permit application requirements for ``stormwater 
discharges associated with industrial activity.'' See 55 FR 48063. The 
EPA defined the term ``stormwater discharge associated with industrial 
activity'' in a comprehensive manner to cover a wide variety of 
facilities. See 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14). The EPA is issuing

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the MSGP under this statutory and regulatory authority. The 2015 MSGP 
replaces the 2008 MSGP covering stormwater discharges from industrial 
facilities in the EPA's Regions 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10 that expired 
September 29, 2013, and provides coverage for industrial facilities in 
areas where the EPA is the NPDES permitting authority in the EPA's 
Regions 7 and 8.
    Dischargers choosing to be covered by the MSGP must certify in 
their Notice of Intent (NOI) that they meet the requisite eligibility 
requirements described in Part 1 of the permit. In addition, 
dischargers must install and implement control measures to meet the 
effluent limits required in Part 2 and any sector-specific effluent 
limits in Part 8, and develop a stormwater pollution prevention plan 
(SWPPP) consistent with Part 5 describing their control measures used 
to achieve the effluent limits. The MSGP requires dischargers to 
conduct routine facility inspections (Part 3.1) and quarterly visual 
assessments of stormwater discharges (Part 3.2). Dischargers are also 
required to review and revise, as necessary, their SWPPP in order to 
meet the permit's effluent limits when certain triggering conditions 
occur (Part 4). Dischargers subject to benchmark monitoring are 
required to submit to the EPA quarterly benchmark monitoring results 
(Part 6.2.1). The EPA notes that Part 6.2.1 emphasizes that the 
benchmark thresholds used for monitoring are not effluent limits 
themselves, but rather information that is primarily for the use of the 
industrial facility to determine the overall effectiveness of its 
control measures and to assist in understanding when corrective 
action(s) may be necessary. Where applicable, dischargers must also 
submit to the EPA stormwater effluent data relating to impaired waters 
(Part 6.2.4) and compliance with numeric effluent limitations 
guidelines (Part 6.2.2). In addition, dischargers are required to 
submit an annual report containing permit compliance information 
generated from the past calendar year (Part 7.5).

III. Scope and Applicability of the Multi-Sector General Permit

A. Geographic Coverage

    The 2015 MSGP provides coverage for sectors of industrial point 
source discharges that occur in areas not covered by an approved state 
or tribal NPDES program. The geographic coverage of the 2015 MSGP is 
listed in Appendix C of the permit, and includes the states of Idaho, 
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New Mexico as well as all Indian 
Country lands (except in Region 4), and facilities operated by a 
federal operator in selected states. Permit coverage is also provided 
in Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, and the Pacific Island 
territories. The EPA notes that, unlike the 2008 MSGP, facilities 
located in certain areas in the EPA's Regions 7 and 8 may be covered by 
this permit.
    Because certifications required by Section 401 of the Clean Water 
Act were not received in time, operators of industrial facilities in 
the following areas are not yet eligible for coverage under the 2015 
MSGP:
     The State of Idaho (except Indian country);
     The State of Washington (except Indian country) if 
operated by a federal operator; and
     Spokane Tribe of Indians lands.
    The EPA will announce the availability of coverage under the 2015 
MSGP for these areas in separate Federal Register notice(s) as soon as 
possible after the certifications are completed. In the meantime, 
existing dischargers in these areas that were authorized for coverage 
under the 2008 MSGP will remain covered under the 2008 MSGP until the 
2015 MSGP has been issued. Once the permit is available, existing 
dischargers will be given 90 days to file an NOI for coverage under the 
2015 MSGP.

B. Categories of Facilities Covered

    This permit regulates stormwater discharges from industrial 
facilities in 30 sectors, as shown above in section I.A.

C. Summary of Significant Changes from the 2008 Multi-Sector General 
Permit

    The 2015 MSGP replaces the 2008 MSGP, which was issued for a five-
year term on September 29, 2008 (see 73 FR 56572) and expired September 
29, 2013. The 2015 MSGP is similar to the 2008 MSGP, and is structured 
in nine parts: General requirements that apply to all facilities (e.g., 
eligibility of discharges, effluent limitations, stormwater pollution 
prevention plan (SWPPP) requirements, monitoring and reporting 
requirements) (Parts 1-7), industrial sector-specific conditions (Part 
8), and specific requirements applicable to facilities within 
individual states or Indian country (Part 9). Additionally, the 
appendices provide forms for the submittal of a paper Notice of Intent, 
Notice of Termination, Conditional No Exposure Exclusion, Discharge 
Monitoring Report, and annual report, as well as step-by-step 
procedures for determining eligibility with respect to protecting 
historic properties and threatened and endangered species, and for 
calculating site-specific, hardness-dependent benchmarks.
    This 2015 MSGP includes several new or modified requirements from 
the 2008 MSGP. These changes are summarized below and are discussed in 
more detail in the 2015 MSGP fact sheet.
    1. NEPA Review for Dischargers Subject to any New Source 
Performance Standards (NSPS). For the issuance of the 2015 MSGP, the 
EPA prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA)/finding of no significant 
impact (FONSI) that analyzed the potential environmental impacts of the 
permit. The EA considered the potential environmental impacts from the 
discharge of new source pollutants in stormwater discharges associated 
with industrial facilities where the EPA is the permitting authority 
(see the permit's docket for a copy of the EPA's EA and FONSI).
    2. Information Required for Notices of Intent. The 2015 MSGP 
revises the information required in NOIs to provide the EPA with more 
complete information to determine eligibility and to enable the EPA to 
inform the operator of its specific monitoring requirements. Operators 
now need to include in their NOI location information for each 
stormwater outfall they discharge from, whether the facility discharges 
to saltwater, the hardness of the receiving water (if subject to 
benchmark monitoring for metals), whether the facility discharges to a 
federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and 
Liability Act (CERCLA) site identified in Appendix P, as well as 
general information from their SWPPP if the SWPPP is not posted online. 
The EPA NPDES electronic Reporting Tool (NeT) will use latitude and 
longitude information for each outfall to automatically determine the 
receiving waters the facility discharges to and the receiving water's 
or waters' impairment status.
    3. Electronic Reporting Requirements. Electronic reporting is 
required in the 2015 MSGP. Electronic reporting will create 
efficiencies and burden reduction regarding information submittal to 
the Agency. Recognizing there may be cases that make electronic 
submittals of information not possible, the EPA has included a waiver 
that an operator can receive from their EPA Regional Office. Waivers 
must be approved by the EPA Regional Office on a case-by-case basis and 
are not intended to cover information submittals for the entire permit 
term.

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    4. Threatened and Endangered Species Requirements. The EPA has 
finalized changes to the procedures operators must follow to establish 
their eligibility with regard to protection of threatened and 
endangered species and critical habitat (Appendix E) as a result of the 
EPA's consultation under Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). 
These changes are necessary to ensure that the endangered and 
threatened species eligibility criteria in Part 1.1.4.5 are adequately 
protective of such species, and to ensure that operators are making 
accurate determinations of which eligibility criterion they qualify 
under.
    5. Effluent Limit Clarifications. Several of the effluent limits in 
Part 2 of the 2015 MSGP include a greater level of specificity in order 
to make the requirements more clear and transparent. These 
clarifications will help permittees better understand how to comply 
with the effluent limits. The effluent limits in Part 2 for which the 
EPA has made clarifications include requirements for minimizing 
exposure, good housekeeping, maintenance, spill prevention and response 
procedures, and employee training.
    6. Inspections. The EPA has consolidated the comprehensive site 
inspection and routine facility inspection procedures into one set of 
procedures to eliminate redundancies.
    7. Corrective Actions. Although the 2008 MSGP required corrective 
actions, the EPA has provided greater detail about how these actions 
are to be handled. In the 2015 MSGP, the EPA clarified which conditions 
require a SWPPP review, modified the deadlines to further specify the 
EPA's expectations for what actions must be taken by the deadlines, and 
rewrote and clarified the reporting requirements following corrective 
actions.
    8. SWPPP Documentation. To reduce permittee burden, the EPA 
identified the effluent limit requirements in Part 2.1.2 that are the 
most straightforward, i.e., the ones that do not involve the site-
specific selection of a control measure or are specific activity 
requirements (e.g., ``Plainly label containers . . . that could be 
susceptible to spillage or leakage to encourage proper handling and 
facilitate rapid response if spills or leaks occur''). Permittees can 
comply with the documentation requirements regarding these particular 
effluent limits by including the effluent limits verbatim in their 
SWPPP without providing additional information, thereby reducing the 
burden associated with SWPPP development (see Part 5.2.4). Requirements 
that involve activities that are done infrequently or are direct and 
simple may be identified in the SWPPP as written in the permit to be 
executed effectively.
    9. SWPPP Availability. To provide greater access to the SWPPP for 
the public, the EPA, and the Fish and Wildlife Service and National 
Marine Fisheries Services (the Services), the 2015 MSGP requires that 
permittees either provide a URL for their SWPPP on the NOI form, or 
provide selected information from the SWPPP on the NOI form. The 
selected information from the SWPPP that would have to be included in 
the NOI form includes: Onsite industrial activities exposed to 
stormwater, including potential spill and leak areas (see Parts 
5.2.3.1, 5.2.3.3 and 5.2.3.5); pollutants or pollutant constituents 
associated with each industrial activity exposed to stormwater that 
could be discharged in stormwater and any authorized non-stormwater 
discharges listed in Part 1.1.3 (see Part 5.2.3.2); control measures 
employed to comply with the non-numeric technology-based effluent 
limits required in Part 2.1.2 and Part 8, and any other measures taken 
to comply with the requirements in Part 2.2 Water Quality-Based 
Effluent Limitations (see Part 5.2.4); a schedule for good housekeeping 
and maintenance (see Part 5.2.5.1); and a schedule for all inspections 
required in Part 3 (see Part 5.2.5.2).
    10. Benchmark Monitoring. For the 2015 MSGP, the EPA has included 
additional non-hardness dependent metals benchmarks for facilities that 
discharge into saline waters. The addition of these benchmarks provide 
an appropriate indicator of the performance of the measures taken to 
meet the effluent limitations contained in the permit where stormwater 
is discharged into saline waters. Benchmark values in the 2008 MSGP for 
these metals were based on acute or chronic aquatic life freshwater 
criteria. These additional saline benchmark values are based on 
available acute ambient water quality criteria for arsenic, cadmium, 
copper, cyanide, lead, mercury, nickel, selenium, silver and zinc.
    11. Industry Sector-specific Requirements. The following changes 
were made to Part 8 of the MSGP, which describes requirements specific 
to particular industry sectors:
    Sector A, Timber Products--Discharges resulting from uncontaminated 
spray down or intentional wetting of logs at wet deck storage areas is 
an allowed non-stormwater discharge provided the effluent limitation in 
Part 8.A.7 is met. To accommodate situations where facilities use water 
from a waterbody that they intend to return to the waterbody following 
spraying/wetting, the permit contains an allowance or credit for 
pollutants originally in the waterbody prior to use and discharge.
    Sector G, Metal Mining--As with the 2008 MSGP, this permit provides 
coverage to operators for earth-disturbing activities conducted prior 
to active mining activities. Before 2008 those activities were required 
to be covered separately under the Construction General Permit (CGP) or 
an individual construction stormwater permit. To facilitate such 
coverage, additional requirements have been added that are consistent 
with limits from the Construction & Development (C&D) Effluent 
Limitation Guideline (ELG) (for earth-disturbing activities associated 
with the construction of staging roads and the construction of access 
roads conducted prior to active mining), and for mine site preparation 
earth disturbances, revised limits based on EPA's best professional 
judgement (BPJ)).
    Sector H, Coal Mining--Additional requirements have been added that 
are consistent with changes made to Sector G.
    Sector J, Mineral Mining and Dressing--Additional requirements have 
been added that are consistent with changes made to Sector G.
    Sector S, Air Transportation--The EPA has added requirements based 
on the final effluent limitation guidelines for airplane and airport 
deicing operations. Also, the EPA has included clarifications regarding 
airport operators' responsibilities and the permit requirements that 
airport authorities may conduct on behalf of airport tenants.

IV. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive 
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

    Under Executive Order (EO) 12866 (58 FR 51735 (October 4, 1993)) 
this action is a ``significant regulatory action.'' Accordingly, the 
EPA submitted this action to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
for review under Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 and any changes made 
in response to OMB recommendations have been documented in the docket 
for this action.

V. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments

    In compliance with Executive Order 13175, the EPA has consulted 
with tribal officials to gain an understanding

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of and, where necessary, to address tribal implications of the MSGP. In 
the course of this consultation, the EPA undertook the following 
activities:
     December 11, 2012--EPA presented an overview of the 2008 
MSGP and potential changes for the renewal of the MSGP to the National 
Tribal Caucus.
     December 12, 2012--EPA presented an overview of the 
current MSGP and potential changes for the renewal of the MSGP to the 
National Tribal Water Council.
     December 12, 2012--EPA mailed notification letters to 
tribal leaders initiating consultation and coordination on the renewal 
of the MSGP. The initiation letter was posted on the tribal portal Web 
site at http://www.epa.gov/tribal/consultation.
     January 15, 2013--EPA held an informational teleconference 
open to all tribal representatives, and reserved the last part of the 
teleconference for official consultation comments. EPA also invited 
tribes to submit written comments on the permit renewal. The 
presentation was posted on the tribal portal Web site at http://www.epa.gov/tribal/consultation.

VI. Analysis of Economic Impacts

    The EPA expects the economic impact on entities covered under this 
permit, including small businesses, to be minimal. A copy of the EPA's 
economic analysis, titled, ``Cost Impact Analysis for the Multi-Sector 
General Permit (MSGP)'' is available in the docket for this permit. The 
economic impact analysis indicates that while there will be some 
incremental increase in the costs of complying with the new permit, 
these costs will not have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities.

    Authority: Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.

    Dated: June 4, 2015.
Deborah Szaro,
Acting Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1.
    Dated: June 4, 2015.
Jos[eacute] C. Font,
Director, Caribbean Environmental Protection Division, EPA Region 2.
    Dated: June 4, 2015.
Jon M. Capacasa,
Director, Water Protection Division, EPA Region 3.
    Dated: June 4, 2015.
Tinka G. Hyde,
Director, Water Division, EPA Region 5.
    Dated: June 4, 2015.
William K. Honker,
Director, Water Quality Protection Division, EPA Region 6.
    Dated: June 4, 2015.
Karen Flournoy,
Director, Water, Wetlands, and Pesticides Division, EPA Region 7.
    Dated: June 4, 2015.
Darcy O'Connor,
Acting Assistant Regional Administrator, EPA Region 8.
    Dated: June 4, 2015.
Nancy Woo,
Acting Director, Water Division, EPA Region 9.
    Dated: June 4, 2015.
Daniel D. Opalski,
Director, Office of Water and Watersheds, EPA Region 10.
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                                                    within 90 days of this Notice the                       on the environmental review of this                    ACTION: Notice of final permit issuance.
                                                    Commission staff will either: Complete                  project should submit an original and
                                                    its environmental assessment (EA) and                   two copies of their comments to the                    SUMMARY:     The EPA’s Regions 1, 2, 3, 5,
                                                    place it into the Commission’s public                   Secretary of the Commission.                           6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are issuing their final
                                                    record (eLibrary) for this proceeding; or                                                                      2015 National Pollutant Discharge
                                                                                                            Environmental commentors will be
                                                    issue a Notice of Schedule for                                                                                 Elimination System (NPDES) general
                                                                                                            placed on the Commission’s
                                                    Environmental Review. If a Notice of                                                                           permit for stormwater discharges from
                                                                                                            environmental mailing list, will receive               industrial activity, also referred to as the
                                                    Schedule for Environmental Review is                    copies of the environmental documents,
                                                    issued, it will indicate, among other                                                                          Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP).
                                                                                                            and will be notified of meetings                       This permit replaces the existing permit
                                                    milestones, the anticipated date for the                associated with the Commission’s
                                                    Commission staff’s issuance of the final                                                                       covering stormwater discharges from
                                                                                                            environmental review process.                          industrial facilities in the EPA’s Regions
                                                    environmental impact statement (FEIS)
                                                                                                            Environmental commentors will not be                   1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10 that expired
                                                    or EA for this proposal. The filing of the
                                                    EA in the Commission’s public record                    required to serve copies of filed                      September 29, 2013, and provides
                                                    for this proceeding or the issuance of a                documents on all other parties.                        coverage for industrial facilities in areas
                                                    Notice of Schedule for Environmental                    However, the non-party commentors                      where the EPA is the NPDES permitting
                                                    Review will serve to notify federal and                 will not receive copies of all documents               authority in the EPA’s Regions 7 and 8.
                                                    state agencies of the timing for the                    filed by other parties or issued by the                The MSGP consists of 44 separate
                                                    completion of all necessary reviews, and                Commission (except for the mailing of                  regional EPA general permits that may
                                                    the subsequent need to complete all                     environmental documents issued by the                  vary from each other based on state or
                                                    federal authorizations within 90 days of                Commission) and will not have the right                tribal certifications and water quality-
                                                    the date of issuance of the Commission                  to seek court review of the                            based requirements. As with earlier
                                                    staff’s FEIS or EA.                                     Commission’s final order.                              permits, this permit authorizes the
                                                       There are two ways to become                                                                                discharge of stormwater associated with
                                                                                                               The Commission strongly encourages                  industrial activities in accordance with
                                                    involved in the Commission’s review of
                                                                                                            electronic filings of comments, protests               the terms and conditions described
                                                    this project. First, any person wishing to
                                                                                                            and interventions in lieu of paper using               therein. Industrial dischargers have the
                                                    obtain legal status by becoming a party
                                                                                                            the ‘‘eFiling’’ link at http://                        option to instead seek coverage under
                                                    to the proceedings for this project
                                                    should, on or before the comment date                   www.ferc.gov. Persons unable to file                   an individual permit. An individual
                                                    stated below, file with the Federal                     electronically should submit an original               permit may be necessary if the
                                                    Energy Regulatory Commission, 888                       and 5 copies of the protest or                         discharger cannot meet the terms and
                                                    First Street NE., Washington, DC 20426,                 intervention to the Federal Energy                     conditions or eligibility requirements in
                                                    a motion to intervene in accordance                     regulatory Commission, 888 First Street                this permit. The EPA is issuing this
                                                    with the requirements of the                            NE., Washington, DC 20426.                             permit for five years.
                                                    Commission’s Rules of Practice and                         This filing is accessible on-line at                DATES: The permit became effective on
                                                    Procedure (18 CFR 385.214 or 385.211)                   http://www.ferc.gov, using the                         June 4, 2015. This effective date is
                                                    and the Regulations under the NGA (18                   ‘‘eLibrary’’ link and is available for                 necessary to provide dischargers with
                                                    CFR 157.10). A person obtaining party                   review in the Commission’s Public                      the immediate opportunity to comply
                                                    status will be placed on the service list               Reference Room in Washington, DC.                      with Clean Water Act requirements in
                                                    maintained by the Secretary of the                      There is an ‘‘eSubscription’’ link on the              light of the expiration of the 2008 MSGP
                                                    Commission and will receive copies of                   Web site that enables subscribers to                   on September 29, 2013. In accordance
                                                    all documents filed by the applicant and                                                                       with 40 CFR part 23, this permit shall
                                                                                                            receive email notification when a
                                                    by all other parties. A party must submit                                                                      be considered issued for the purpose of
                                                                                                            document is added to a subscribed
                                                    5 copies of filings made with the                                                                              judicial review on June 22, 2015. Under
                                                                                                            docket(s). For assistance with any FERC
                                                    Commission and must mail a copy to                                                                             section 509(b) of the Clean Water Act,
                                                                                                            Online service, please email
                                                    the applicant and to every other party in                                                                      judicial review of this general permit
                                                                                                            FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or call                    can be requested by filing a petition for
                                                    the proceeding. Only parties to the
                                                                                                            (866) 208–3676 (toll free). For TTY, call              review in the United States Court of
                                                    proceeding can ask for court review of
                                                    Commission orders in the proceeding.                    (202) 502–8659.                                        Appeals within 120 days after the
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                                                       However, a person does not have to                      Comment Date: 5:00 p.m. Eastern                     permit is considered issued. Under
                                                    intervene in order to have comments                     Time on June 30, 2015.                                 section 509(b)(2) of the Clean Water Act,
                                                    considered. The second way to                             Dated: June 9, 2015.                                 the requirements in this permit may not
                                                    participate is by filing with the                                                                              be challenged later in civil or criminal
                                                                                                            Kimberly D. Bose,
                                                    Secretary of the Commission, as soon as                                                                        proceedings to enforce these
                                                    possible, an original and two copies of                 Secretary.                                             requirements. In addition, this permit
                                                    comments in support of or in opposition                 [FR Doc. 2015–14740 Filed 6–15–15; 8:45 am]            may not be challenged in other agency
                                                    to this project. The Commission will                    BILLING CODE 6717–01–P                                 proceedings. Deadlines for submittal of


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                                                    notices of intent are provided in Part 1.2              Sector P—Land Transportation.                             An electronic version of the public
                                                    of the 2015 MSGP. The 2015 MSGP also                    Sector Q—Water Transportation.                         docket is available through the EPA’s
                                                    provides additional dates for                           Sector R—Ship and Boat Building or                     electronic public docket and comment
                                                    compliance with the terms of these                         Repairing Yards.                                    system, EPA Dockets. You may use EPA
                                                    permits.                                                Sector S—Air Transportation Facilities.                Dockets at http://www.regulations.gov to
                                                                                                            Sector T—Treatment Works.                              view public comments, access the index
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For                    Sector U—Food and Kindred Products.
                                                    further information on the final NPDES                                                                         listing of the contents of the official
                                                                                                            Sector V—Textile Mills, Apparel, and
                                                    MSGP, contact the appropriate EPA                                                                              public docket, and to access those
                                                                                                               other Fabric Products Manufacturing.
                                                    Regional Office listed in Section I.C., or              Sector W—Furniture and Fixtures.                       documents in the public docket that are
                                                    Bryan Rittenhouse, EPA Headquarters,                    Sector X—Printing and Publishing.                      available electronically. For additional
                                                    Office of Water, Office of Wastewater                   Sector Y—Rubber, Miscellaneous Plastic                 information about the EPA’s public
                                                    Management at tel.: 202–564–0577 or                        Products, and Miscellaneous                         docket, visit the EPA Docket Center
                                                    email: rittenhouse.bryan@epa.gov.                          Manufacturing Industries.                           homepage at http://www.epa.gov/
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This                         Sector Z—Leather Tanning and                           dockets. Although not all docket
                                                    supplementary information is organized                     Finishing.                                          materials may be available
                                                    as follows:                                             Sector AA—Fabricated Metal Products.                   electronically, you may still access any
                                                                                                            Sector AB—Transportation Equipment,                    of the publicly available docket
                                                    Table of Contents                                          Industrial or Commercial Machinery.                 materials at the EPA Docket Center.
                                                    I. General Information
                                                                                                            Sector AC—Electronic, Electrical,
                                                                                                               Photographic and Optical Goods.                     C. Who are the EPA regional contacts
                                                       A. Does this action apply to me?                                                                            for this final permit?
                                                       B. How can I get copies of these documents           Sector AD—Reserved for Facilities Not
                                                          and other related information?                       Covered Under Other Sectors and                        For EPA Region 1, contact David Gray
                                                       C. Who are the EPA regional contacts for                Designated by the Director.                         at tel.: (617) 918–1577 or email at
                                                          this final permit?                                   Coverage under the 2015 MSGP is                     gray.davidj@epa.gov.
                                                    II. Background of Permit                                available to operators of eligible                        For EPA Region 2, contact Sergio
                                                    III. Scope and Applicability of the Multi-                                                                     Bosques at tel.: (787) 977–5838 or email
                                                                                                            facilities located in areas where the EPA
                                                          Sector General Permit
                                                                                                            is the permitting authority and has                    at bosques.sergio@epa.gov.
                                                       A. Geographic Coverage
                                                       B. Categories of Facilities Covered                  made this general permit available for                    For EPA Region 3, contact Kaitlyn
                                                       C. Summary of Significant Changes From               use. A list of eligible areas is included              Bendik at tel.: 215–814–2709 or email at
                                                          the 2008 Multi-Sector General Permit              in Appendix C of the 2015 MSGP.                        bendik.kaitlyn@epa.gov.
                                                    IV. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                                                                             For EPA Region 5, contact Brian Bell
                                                          Planning and Review and Executive                 B. How can I get copies of these                       at tel.: (312) 886–0981 or email at
                                                          Order 13563: Improving Regulation and             documents and other related                            bell.brianc@epa.gov.
                                                          Regulatory Review                                 information?                                              For EPA Region 6, contact Nasim
                                                    V. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and                1. Docket. The EPA has established an                Jahan at tel.: (214) 665–7522 or email at
                                                          Coordination With Indian Tribal
                                                          Governments
                                                                                                            official public docket for this action                 jahan.nasim@epa.gov.
                                                    VI. Analysis of Economic Impacts                        under Docket ID Number EPA–HQ–                            For EPA Region 7, contact Mark
                                                                                                            OW–2012–0803. The official public                      Matthews at tel. 913–551–7635 or email
                                                    I. General Information                                  docket is the collection of materials that             at matthews.mark@epa.gov.
                                                    A. Does this action apply to me?                        are available for public viewing at the                   For EPA Region 8, contact Gregory
                                                                                                            Water Docket in the EPA Docket Center,                 Davis at tel.: (303) 312–6314 or email at
                                                      This MSGP regulates stormwater                        (EPA/DC) WJC West Building, Room                       davis.gregory@epa.gov.
                                                    discharges from industrial facilities in                3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW.,                         For EPA Region 9, contact Eugene
                                                    the 30 sectors shown below:                             Washington, DC 20460. Although all                     Bromley at tel.: (415) 972–3510 or email
                                                    Sector A—Timber Products.                               documents in the docket are listed in an               at bromley.eugene@epa.gov.
                                                    Sector B—Paper and Allied Products                      index, some information is not publicly                   For EPA Region 10, contact Margaret
                                                      Manufacturing.                                        available, i.e., Confidential Business                 McCauley at tel.: (206) 553–1772 or
                                                    Sector C—Chemical and Allied Products                   Information (CBI) or other information                 email at mccauley.margaret@epa.gov.
                                                      Manufacturing.                                        whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
                                                    Sector D—Asphalt Paving and Roofing                                                                            II. Background of Permit
                                                                                                            Publicly available docket materials are
                                                      Materials Manufactures and Lubricant                  available in hard copy at the EPA                         Section 405 of the Water Quality Act
                                                      Manufacturers.                                        Docket Center Public Reading Room,                     of 1987 added section 402(p) of the
                                                    Sector E—Glass, Clay, Cement,                           open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,                      Clean Water Act (CWA), which directed
                                                      Concrete, and Gypsum Product                          Monday through Friday, excluding legal                 the Environmental Protection Agency
                                                      Manufacturing.                                        holidays. The telephone number for the                 (EPA) to develop a phased approach to
                                                    Sector F—Primary Metals.                                                                                       regulate stormwater discharges under
                                                    Sector G—Metal Mining (Ore Mining                       Public Reading Room is (202) 566–1744
                                                                                                            and the telephone number for the Water                 the National Pollutant Discharge
                                                      and Dressing).                                                                                               Elimination System (NPDES) program.
                                                    Sector H—Coal Mines and Coal Mining-                    Docket is (202) 566–2426.
                                                                                                              2. Electronic Access. You may access                 The EPA published a final regulation on
                                                      Related Facilities.                                                                                          the first phase on this program on
                                                    Sector I—Oil and Gas Extraction.                        this Federal Register document
                                                                                                                                                                   November 16, 1990, establishing permit
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                                                    Sector J—Mineral Mining and Dressing.                   electronically through the United States
                                                    Sector K—Hazardous Waste Treatment                      government on-line source for federal                  application requirements for
                                                      Storage or Disposal.                                  regulations at http://                                 ‘‘stormwater discharges associated with
                                                    Sector L—Landfills and Land                             www.regulations.gov.                                   industrial activity.’’ See 55 FR 48063.
                                                      Application Sites.                                      Electronic versions of the final permit              The EPA defined the term ‘‘stormwater
                                                    Sector M—Automobile Salvage Yards.                      and fact sheet are available on the EPA’s              discharge associated with industrial
                                                    Sector N—Scrap Recycling Facilities.                    NPDES Web site at http://water.epa.gov/                activity’’ in a comprehensive manner to
                                                    Sector O—Steam Electric Generating                      polwaste/npdes/stormwater/EPA-Multi-                   cover a wide variety of facilities. See 40
                                                      Facilities.                                           Sector-General-Permit-MSGP.cfm.                        CFR 122.26(b)(14). The EPA is issuing


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                                                    the MSGP under this statutory and                       all Indian Country lands (except in                    protecting historic properties and
                                                    regulatory authority. The 2015 MSGP                     Region 4), and facilities operated by a                threatened and endangered species, and
                                                    replaces the 2008 MSGP covering                         federal operator in selected states.                   for calculating site-specific, hardness-
                                                    stormwater discharges from industrial                   Permit coverage is also provided in                    dependent benchmarks.
                                                    facilities in the EPA’s Regions 1, 2, 3, 5,             Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia,                   This 2015 MSGP includes several new
                                                    6, 9 and 10 that expired September 29,                  and the Pacific Island territories. The                or modified requirements from the 2008
                                                    2013, and provides coverage for                         EPA notes that, unlike the 2008 MSGP,                  MSGP. These changes are summarized
                                                    industrial facilities in areas where the                facilities located in certain areas in the             below and are discussed in more detail
                                                    EPA is the NPDES permitting authority                   EPA’s Regions 7 and 8 may be covered                   in the 2015 MSGP fact sheet.
                                                    in the EPA’s Regions 7 and 8.                           by this permit.                                          1. NEPA Review for Dischargers
                                                       Dischargers choosing to be covered by                   Because certifications required by                  Subject to any New Source Performance
                                                    the MSGP must certify in their Notice of                Section 401 of the Clean Water Act were                Standards (NSPS). For the issuance of
                                                    Intent (NOI) that they meet the requisite               not received in time, operators of                     the 2015 MSGP, the EPA prepared an
                                                    eligibility requirements described in                   industrial facilities in the following                 Environmental Assessment (EA)/finding
                                                    Part 1 of the permit. In addition,                      areas are not yet eligible for coverage                of no significant impact (FONSI) that
                                                    dischargers must install and implement                  under the 2015 MSGP:                                   analyzed the potential environmental
                                                    control measures to meet the effluent                      • The State of Idaho (except Indian                 impacts of the permit. The EA
                                                    limits required in Part 2 and any sector-               country);                                              considered the potential environmental
                                                    specific effluent limits in Part 8, and                    • The State of Washington (except                   impacts from the discharge of new
                                                    develop a stormwater pollution                          Indian country) if operated by a federal               source pollutants in stormwater
                                                    prevention plan (SWPPP) consistent                      operator; and                                          discharges associated with industrial
                                                    with Part 5 describing their control                       • Spokane Tribe of Indians lands.                   facilities where the EPA is the
                                                    measures used to achieve the effluent                      The EPA will announce the
                                                                                                                                                                   permitting authority (see the permit’s
                                                    limits. The MSGP requires dischargers                   availability of coverage under the 2015
                                                                                                                                                                   docket for a copy of the EPA’s EA and
                                                    to conduct routine facility inspections                 MSGP for these areas in separate
                                                                                                                                                                   FONSI).
                                                    (Part 3.1) and quarterly visual                         Federal Register notice(s) as soon as
                                                                                                                                                                     2. Information Required for Notices of
                                                    assessments of stormwater discharges                    possible after the certifications are
                                                                                                                                                                   Intent. The 2015 MSGP revises the
                                                    (Part 3.2). Dischargers are also required               completed. In the meantime, existing
                                                                                                                                                                   information required in NOIs to provide
                                                    to review and revise, as necessary, their               dischargers in these areas that were
                                                                                                                                                                   the EPA with more complete
                                                    SWPPP in order to meet the permit’s                     authorized for coverage under the 2008
                                                                                                                                                                   information to determine eligibility and
                                                    effluent limits when certain triggering                 MSGP will remain covered under the
                                                                                                                                                                   to enable the EPA to inform the operator
                                                    conditions occur (Part 4). Dischargers                  2008 MSGP until the 2015 MSGP has
                                                                                                                                                                   of its specific monitoring requirements.
                                                    subject to benchmark monitoring are                     been issued. Once the permit is
                                                                                                                                                                   Operators now need to include in their
                                                    required to submit to the EPA quarterly                 available, existing dischargers will be
                                                                                                                                                                   NOI location information for each
                                                    benchmark monitoring results (Part                      given 90 days to file an NOI for coverage
                                                                                                                                                                   stormwater outfall they discharge from,
                                                    6.2.1). The EPA notes that Part 6.2.1                   under the 2015 MSGP.
                                                                                                                                                                   whether the facility discharges to
                                                    emphasizes that the benchmark                           B. Categories of Facilities Covered                    saltwater, the hardness of the receiving
                                                    thresholds used for monitoring are not                                                                         water (if subject to benchmark
                                                                                                              This permit regulates stormwater
                                                    effluent limits themselves, but rather                                                                         monitoring for metals), whether the
                                                                                                            discharges from industrial facilities in
                                                    information that is primarily for the use                                                                      facility discharges to a federal
                                                                                                            30 sectors, as shown above in section
                                                    of the industrial facility to determine                                                                        Comprehensive Environmental
                                                                                                            I.A.
                                                    the overall effectiveness of its control                                                                       Response, Compensation, and Liability
                                                    measures and to assist in understanding                 C. Summary of Significant Changes                      Act (CERCLA) site identified in
                                                    when corrective action(s) may be                        from the 2008 Multi-Sector General                     Appendix P, as well as general
                                                    necessary. Where applicable,                            Permit                                                 information from their SWPPP if the
                                                    dischargers must also submit to the EPA                    The 2015 MSGP replaces the 2008                     SWPPP is not posted online. The EPA
                                                    stormwater effluent data relating to                    MSGP, which was issued for a five-year                 NPDES electronic Reporting Tool (NeT)
                                                    impaired waters (Part 6.2.4) and                        term on September 29, 2008 (see 73 FR                  will use latitude and longitude
                                                    compliance with numeric effluent                        56572) and expired September 29, 2013.                 information for each outfall to
                                                    limitations guidelines (Part 6.2.2). In                 The 2015 MSGP is similar to the 2008                   automatically determine the receiving
                                                    addition, dischargers are required to                   MSGP, and is structured in nine parts:                 waters the facility discharges to and the
                                                    submit an annual report containing                      General requirements that apply to all                 receiving water’s or waters’ impairment
                                                    permit compliance information                           facilities (e.g., eligibility of discharges,           status.
                                                    generated from the past calendar year                   effluent limitations, stormwater                         3. Electronic Reporting Requirements.
                                                    (Part 7.5).                                             pollution prevention plan (SWPPP)                      Electronic reporting is required in the
                                                    III. Scope and Applicability of the                     requirements, monitoring and reporting                 2015 MSGP. Electronic reporting will
                                                    Multi-Sector General Permit                             requirements) (Parts 1–7), industrial                  create efficiencies and burden reduction
                                                                                                            sector-specific conditions (Part 8), and               regarding information submittal to the
                                                    A. Geographic Coverage                                  specific requirements applicable to                    Agency. Recognizing there may be cases
                                                      The 2015 MSGP provides coverage for                   facilities within individual states or                 that make electronic submittals of
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                                                    sectors of industrial point source                      Indian country (Part 9). Additionally,                 information not possible, the EPA has
                                                    discharges that occur in areas not                      the appendices provide forms for the                   included a waiver that an operator can
                                                    covered by an approved state or tribal                  submittal of a paper Notice of Intent,                 receive from their EPA Regional Office.
                                                    NPDES program. The geographic                           Notice of Termination, Conditional No                  Waivers must be approved by the EPA
                                                    coverage of the 2015 MSGP is listed in                  Exposure Exclusion, Discharge                          Regional Office on a case-by-case basis
                                                    Appendix C of the permit, and includes                  Monitoring Report, and annual report,                  and are not intended to cover
                                                    the states of Idaho, Massachusetts, New                 as well as step-by-step procedures for                 information submittals for the entire
                                                    Hampshire, and New Mexico as well as                    determining eligibility with respect to                permit term.


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                                                       4. Threatened and Endangered                         simple may be identified in the SWPPP                  facilities use water from a waterbody
                                                    Species Requirements. The EPA has                       as written in the permit to be executed                that they intend to return to the
                                                    finalized changes to the procedures                     effectively.                                           waterbody following spraying/wetting,
                                                    operators must follow to establish their                   9. SWPPP Availability. To provide                   the permit contains an allowance or
                                                    eligibility with regard to protection of                greater access to the SWPPP for the                    credit for pollutants originally in the
                                                    threatened and endangered species and                   public, the EPA, and the Fish and                      waterbody prior to use and discharge.
                                                    critical habitat (Appendix E) as a result               Wildlife Service and National Marine                      Sector G, Metal Mining—As with the
                                                    of the EPA’s consultation under Section                 Fisheries Services (the Services), the                 2008 MSGP, this permit provides
                                                    7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA).                  2015 MSGP requires that permittees                     coverage to operators for earth-
                                                    These changes are necessary to ensure                   either provide a URL for their SWPPP                   disturbing activities conducted prior to
                                                    that the endangered and threatened                      on the NOI form, or provide selected                   active mining activities. Before 2008
                                                    species eligibility criteria in Part 1.1.4.5            information from the SWPPP on the NOI                  those activities were required to be
                                                    are adequately protective of such                       form. The selected information from the                covered separately under the
                                                    species, and to ensure that operators are               SWPPP that would have to be included                   Construction General Permit (CGP) or an
                                                    making accurate determinations of                       in the NOI form includes: Onsite                       individual construction stormwater
                                                    which eligibility criterion they qualify                industrial activities exposed to                       permit. To facilitate such coverage,
                                                    under.                                                  stormwater, including potential spill                  additional requirements have been
                                                       5. Effluent Limit Clarifications.                    and leak areas (see Parts 5.2.3.1, 5.2.3.3             added that are consistent with limits
                                                    Several of the effluent limits in Part 2                and 5.2.3.5); pollutants or pollutant                  from the Construction & Development
                                                    of the 2015 MSGP include a greater                      constituents associated with each                      (C&D) Effluent Limitation Guideline
                                                    level of specificity in order to make the               industrial activity exposed to                         (ELG) (for earth-disturbing activities
                                                    requirements more clear and                             stormwater that could be discharged in                 associated with the construction of
                                                    transparent. These clarifications will                  stormwater and any authorized non-                     staging roads and the construction of
                                                    help permittees better understand how                   stormwater discharges listed in Part                   access roads conducted prior to active
                                                    to comply with the effluent limits. The                 1.1.3 (see Part 5.2.3.2); control measures             mining), and for mine site preparation
                                                    effluent limits in Part 2 for which the                 employed to comply with the non-                       earth disturbances, revised limits based
                                                    EPA has made clarifications include                     numeric technology-based effluent                      on EPA’s best professional judgement
                                                    requirements for minimizing exposure,                   limits required in Part 2.1.2 and Part 8,              (BPJ)).
                                                    good housekeeping, maintenance, spill                   and any other measures taken to comply                    Sector H, Coal Mining—Additional
                                                    prevention and response procedures,                     with the requirements in Part 2.2 Water                requirements have been added that are
                                                    and employee training.                                  Quality-Based Effluent Limitations (see                consistent with changes made to Sector
                                                       6. Inspections. The EPA has                          Part 5.2.4); a schedule for good                       G.
                                                    consolidated the comprehensive site                     housekeeping and maintenance (see Part                    Sector J, Mineral Mining and
                                                    inspection and routine facility                         5.2.5.1); and a schedule for all                       Dressing—Additional requirements
                                                    inspection procedures into one set of                   inspections required in Part 3 (see Part               have been added that are consistent
                                                    procedures to eliminate redundancies.                   5.2.5.2).                                              with changes made to Sector G.
                                                       7. Corrective Actions. Although the                     10. Benchmark Monitoring. For the                      Sector S, Air Transportation—The
                                                    2008 MSGP required corrective actions,                  2015 MSGP, the EPA has included                        EPA has added requirements based on
                                                    the EPA has provided greater detail                     additional non-hardness dependent                      the final effluent limitation guidelines
                                                    about how these actions are to be                       metals benchmarks for facilities that                  for airplane and airport deicing
                                                    handled. In the 2015 MSGP, the EPA                      discharge into saline waters. The                      operations. Also, the EPA has included
                                                    clarified which conditions require a                    addition of these benchmarks provide                   clarifications regarding airport
                                                    SWPPP review, modified the deadlines                    an appropriate indicator of the                        operators’ responsibilities and the
                                                    to further specify the EPA’s expectations               performance of the measures taken to                   permit requirements that airport
                                                    for what actions must be taken by the                   meet the effluent limitations contained                authorities may conduct on behalf of
                                                    deadlines, and rewrote and clarified the                in the permit where stormwater is                      airport tenants.
                                                    reporting requirements following                        discharged into saline waters.
                                                    corrective actions.                                     Benchmark values in the 2008 MSGP for                  IV. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory
                                                       8. SWPPP Documentation. To reduce                    these metals were based on acute or                    Planning and Review and Executive
                                                    permittee burden, the EPA identified                    chronic aquatic life freshwater criteria.              Order 13563: Improving Regulation and
                                                    the effluent limit requirements in Part                 These additional saline benchmark                      Regulatory Review
                                                    2.1.2 that are the most straightforward,                values are based on available acute                      Under Executive Order (EO) 12866
                                                    i.e., the ones that do not involve the site-            ambient water quality criteria for                     (58 FR 51735 (October 4, 1993)) this
                                                    specific selection of a control measure                 arsenic, cadmium, copper, cyanide,                     action is a ‘‘significant regulatory
                                                    or are specific activity requirements                   lead, mercury, nickel, selenium, silver                action.’’ Accordingly, the EPA
                                                    (e.g., ‘‘Plainly label containers . . . that            and zinc.                                              submitted this action to the Office of
                                                    could be susceptible to spillage or                        11. Industry Sector-specific                        Management and Budget (OMB) for
                                                    leakage to encourage proper handling                    Requirements. The following changes                    review under Executive Orders 12866
                                                    and facilitate rapid response if spills or              were made to Part 8 of the MSGP, which                 and 13563 and any changes made in
                                                    leaks occur’’). Permittees can comply                   describes requirements specific to                     response to OMB recommendations
                                                    with the documentation requirements                     particular industry sectors:
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                                                                                                                                                                   have been documented in the docket for
                                                    regarding these particular effluent limits                 Sector A, Timber Products—                          this action.
                                                    by including the effluent limits verbatim               Discharges resulting from
                                                    in their SWPPP without providing                        uncontaminated spray down or                           V. Executive Order 13175: Consultation
                                                    additional information, thereby                         intentional wetting of logs at wet deck                and Coordination With Indian Tribal
                                                    reducing the burden associated with                     storage areas is an allowed non-                       Governments
                                                    SWPPP development (see Part 5.2.4).                     stormwater discharge provided the                         In compliance with Executive Order
                                                    Requirements that involve activities that               effluent limitation in Part 8.A.7 is met.              13175, the EPA has consulted with
                                                    are done infrequently or are direct and                 To accommodate situations where                        tribal officials to gain an understanding


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                                                    of and, where necessary, to address                                                                            review shall be filed within 60 days
                                                    tribal implications of the MSGP. In the                    Dated: June 4, 2015.                                from the date this notice appears in the
                                                    course of this consultation, the EPA                    Tinka G. Hyde,                                         Federal Register, pursuant to section
                                                    undertook the following activities:                     Director, Water Division, EPA Region 5.                307(b) of the Act.
                                                      • December 11, 2012—EPA presented                        Dated: June 4, 2015.                                ADDRESSES: You may review copies of
                                                    an overview of the 2008 MSGP and                        William K. Honker,                                     the final Order, the petition, and other
                                                    potential changes for the renewal of the                Director, Water Quality Protection Division,           supporting information at EPA Region 6,
                                                    MSGP to the National Tribal Caucus.                     EPA Region 6.                                          1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75202–
                                                                                                                                                                   2733.
                                                      • December 12, 2012—EPA presented                        Dated: June 4, 2015.
                                                    an overview of the current MSGP and                     Karen Flournoy,                                          EPA requests that if at all possible,
                                                    potential changes for the renewal of the                Director, Water, Wetlands, and Pesticides              you contact the individual listed in the
                                                                                                            Division, EPA Region 7.                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
                                                    MSGP to the National Tribal Water
                                                    Council.                                                   Dated: June 4, 2015.                                section to view copies of the final
                                                                                                                                                                   Orders, petitions, and other supporting
                                                       • December 12, 2012—EPA mailed                       Darcy O’Connor,
                                                                                                                                                                   information. You may view the hard
                                                    notification letters to tribal leaders                  Acting Assistant Regional Administrator, EPA
                                                                                                            Region 8.
                                                                                                                                                                   copies Monday through Friday, from
                                                    initiating consultation and coordination                                                                       9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., excluding
                                                    on the renewal of the MSGP. The                            Dated: June 4, 2015.
                                                                                                                                                                   Federal holidays. If you wish to
                                                    initiation letter was posted on the tribal              Nancy Woo,                                             examine these documents, you should
                                                    portal Web site at http://www.epa.gov/                  Acting Director, Water Division, EPA Region            make an appointment at least 24 hours
                                                    tribal/consultation.                                    9.                                                     before the visiting day. Additionally, the
                                                       • January 15, 2013—EPA held an                          Dated: June 4, 2015.                                final May 29, 2015 Order is available
                                                    informational teleconference open to all                Daniel D. Opalski,                                     electronically at: http://www.epa.gov/
                                                    tribal representatives, and reserved the                Director, Office of Water and Watersheds,              region07/air/title5/petitiondb/petitions/
                                                    last part of the teleconference for official            EPA Region 10.                                         meraux_response2012.pdf.
                                                    consultation comments. EPA also                         [FR Doc. 2015–14792 Filed 6–15–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    invited tribes to submit written                        BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                 Kyndall Cox at (214) 665–8567, email
                                                    comments on the permit renewal. The                                                                            address: cox.kyndall@epa.gov or the
                                                    presentation was posted on the tribal                                                                          above EPA, Region 6 address.
                                                    portal Web site at http://www.epa.gov/                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                                                                                            AGENCY                                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CAA
                                                    tribal/consultation.                                                                                           affords EPA a 45-day period to review,
                                                    VI. Analysis of Economic Impacts                        [FRL–9929–20–Region–6]                                 and object, as appropriate, to a title V
                                                                                                                                                                   operating permit proposed by a state
                                                      The EPA expects the economic impact                   Clean Air Act Operating Permit                         permitting authority. Section 505(b)(2)
                                                    on entities covered under this permit,                  Program; Petition for Objection to                     of the CAA authorizes any person to
                                                    including small businesses, to be                       State Operating Permit for Valero                      petition the EPA Administrator, within
                                                    minimal. A copy of the EPA’s economic                   Refining—Meraux, LLC in Louisiana                      60 days after the expiration of this
                                                    analysis, titled, ‘‘Cost Impact Analysis                AGENCY: Environmental Protection                       review period, to object to a title V
                                                    for the Multi-Sector General Permit                     Agency (EPA).                                          operating permit if EPA has not done so.
                                                    (MSGP)’’ is available in the docket for                                                                        Petitions must be based only on
                                                                                                            ACTION: Notice of final action.
                                                    this permit. The economic impact                                                                               objections to the permit that were raised
                                                    analysis indicates that while there will                SUMMARY:   Pursuant to Clean Air Act                   with reasonable specificity during the
                                                    be some incremental increase in the                     (CAA) Section 505(b)(2) and 40 CFR                     public comment period provided by the
                                                    costs of complying with the new permit,                 70.8(d), the EPA Administrator signed                  state, unless the petitioner demonstrates
                                                    these costs will not have a significant                 an Order, dated May 29, 2015, denying                  that it was impracticable to raise these
                                                    economic impact on a substantial                        the petition asking EPA to object to an                issues during the comment period or
                                                    number of small entities.                               operating permit issued by the                         unless the grounds for the issue arose
                                                       Authority: Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251           Louisiana Department of Environmental                  after this period.
                                                    et seq.                                                 Quality for the Meraux petroleum                          EPA received the petition from the
                                                       Dated: June 4, 2015.                                 refinery (Title V operating permit                     Concerned Citizens Around Murphy
                                                                                                            number 2500–00001–V5). The EPA’s                       (CCAM) on April 3, 2012 (2012
                                                    Deborah Szaro,
                                                                                                            May 29, 2015 Order responds to the                     Petition), which is the second petition
                                                    Acting Regional Administrator, EPA Region
                                                                                                            petition submitted by the Concerned                    that EPA received from CCAM
                                                    1.
                                                                                                            Citizens Around Murphy, represented                    concerning this facility’s title V permit.
                                                       Dated: June 4, 2015.                                 by the Tulane Environmental Law                        EPA previously received a petition from
                                                    José C. Font,                                          Clinic, on April 3, 2012. Sections 307(b)              CCAM regarding the 2009 Meraux Title
                                                    Director, Caribbean Environmental Protection            and 505(b)(2) of the CAA provide that                  V Modification Permit (2009 Permit) on
                                                    Division, EPA Region 2.                                 a petitioner may ask for judicial review               December 10, 2009 (2009 Petition), and
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                                                       Dated: June 4, 2015.                                 of those portions of the Orders that deny              responded to that petition in a prior
                                                    Jon M. Capacasa,                                        issues raised in the petition by the                   order (2011 Order) that granted in part
                                                    Director, Water Protection Division, EPA                United States Court of Appeals for the                 and denied in part the request for an
                                                    Region 3.                                               appropriate circuit. Any petition for                  objection. Within 90 days after that




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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of final permit issuance.
DatesThe permit became effective on June 4, 2015. This effective date is necessary to provide dischargers with the immediate opportunity to comply with Clean Water Act requirements in light of the expiration of the 2008 MSGP on September 29, 2013. In accordance with 40 CFR part 23, this permit shall be considered issued for the purpose of judicial review on June 22, 2015. Under section 509(b) of the Clean Water Act, judicial review of this general permit can be requested by filing a petition for review in the United States Court of Appeals within 120 days after the permit is considered issued. Under section 509(b)(2) of the Clean Water Act, the requirements in this permit may not be challenged later in civil or criminal proceedings to enforce these requirements. In addition, this permit may not be challenged in other agency proceedings. Deadlines for submittal of notices of intent are provided in Part 1.2 of the 2015 MSGP. The 2015 MSGP also provides additional dates for compliance with the terms of these permits.
ContactFor further information on the final NPDES MSGP, contact the appropriate EPA Regional Office listed in Section I.C., or Bryan Rittenhouse, EPA Headquarters, Office of Water, Office of Wastewater Management at tel.: 202-564-0577 or email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 34403 

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