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These facilities are required to obtain NPDES permits. This 1987 expansion was promulgated in two phases. The Phase I regulation, promulgated in 1990, required that all municipalities of 100,000 persons or more, industrial dischargers, and construction sites of 5 acres (20,000 m 2) or more have NPDES permits for their stormwater discharges. [31]
As of 2018, EPA has authorized 47 states to issue NPDES permits. Although they have their own state-specific permitting standards, permitting requirements in authorized states must be at least as stringent as the federal standards. [87]: 13 In the remaining states and territories, an EPA regional office issues NPDES permits. [123]
NPDES permits include technology-based effluent limitations, which are based on the performance of control and treatment technologies. [ 47 ] : 1-3–1-5 Facilities that discharge to sewage treatment plants (also called publicly owned treatment works or POTWs) are classified as “indirect dischargers” and are subject to local sewage ...
Kelly said the Kansas Department of Health and Environment is on site, as well as the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (roughly 100 animals have been found dead at the site).
Warning in Kansas City: Crash reported on northbound I-35 A crash has been reported on I-35 from Brighton Avenue/Exit 10 to I-435/US-69/Exit 12. The impacted road section is 0.80 miles long.
Under his administration there were major amendments to the Kansas Water Appropriation Act in 1957 that addressed water right changes and filing requirements. In addition, the Kansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Compact (1966) and the Big Blue River Compact (1971) were signed. In 1972 the Groundwater Management District Act was enacted.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is a state agency in Kansas, responsible for the state's public health system, medical records, and environmental sustainability. [ 1 ] References
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