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Pub. Date
2003.
Description
Using the criteria in this guidance, if the Division determines that a pollutant has "reasonable potential," a water quality standards-based limitation for that pollutant will be included in the permit. If the Division determines that no reasonable potential exists, a limit will not be placed in the permit, although monitoring requirements may be placed in the permit under appropriate circumstances.
Pub. Date
2013
Description
In November of 1990, Congress completed a major re-drafting of the Federal Clean Air Act. Many of these changes dealt with stationary sources of air pollution. One of the most significant of those changes was the creation of the Operating Permit program in Title V of the Clean Air Act. Operating permits include a listing of all air pollution regulatory requirements that apply to the source. The program does not allow for the addition of new emissions...
Pub. Date
2009.
Description
Discharges of treated produced-water to surface waters are eligible for coverage under this general permit. There are two types of facilities generating these discharges. Exploration and Production (E&P) Waste Management Facilities are generally within an oil gas field; Commercial Disposal Facilities are generally offsite, receives E&P wastes and other types of waste waters.