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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0011323
PE
2626
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1700043
STREET_NUMBER
26639
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
JONES
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320-
APN
24718012
ENTERED_DATE
4/24/2017 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
26639 E JONES RD
RECEIVED_DATE
4/20/2017 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Alisa Goulart -3- 2 May 2017 <br /> San Joaquin County Community <br /> Development Department <br /> Phase 1 and II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permits' <br /> The Phase I and II MS4 permits require the Permittee to reduce pollutants and runoff flows from <br /> new development and redevelopment using Best Management Practices (BMPs) to the <br /> maximum extent practicable (MEP). MS4 Permittees have their own development standards, <br /> also known as Low Impact Development (LID)/post-construction standards that include a <br /> hydromodification component. The MS4 permits also require specific design concepts for <br /> LID/post-construction BMPs in the early stages of a project during the entitlement and CEQA <br /> process and the development plan review process. <br /> For more information on which Phase I MS4 Permit this project applies to, visit the Central <br /> Valley Water Board website at: <br /> http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/centralvalley/water issues/storm water/municipal_permits/ <br /> For more information on the Phase II MS4 permit and who it applies to, visit the State Water <br /> Resources Control Board at: <br /> http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water issues/programs/stormwater/phase ii municipaLshtml <br /> Industrial Storm Water General Permit <br /> Storm water discharges associated with industrial sites must comply with the regulations <br /> contained in the Industrial Storm Water General Permit Order 2014-0057-DWQ. <br /> For more information on the Industrial Storm Water General Permit, visit the Central Valley <br /> Water Board website at: <br /> http://www.waterboards.ca.govlcentralvalley/water issues/storm_waterli'ndustrial general—perm <br /> its/index.shtml. <br /> Clean Water Act Section 404 Permit <br /> If the project will involve the discharge of dredged or fill material in navigable waters or <br /> wetlands, a permit pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act may be needed from the <br /> United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE). If a Section 404 permit is required by the <br /> USACOE, the Central Valley Water Board will review the permit application to ensure that <br /> discharge will not violate water quality standards. If the project requires surface water drainage <br /> realignment, the applicant is advised to contact the Department of Fish and Game for <br /> information on Streambed Alteration Permit requirements. <br /> If you have any questions regarding the Clean Water Act Section 404 permits, please contact <br /> the Regulatory Division of the Sacramento District of USACOE at (916) 557-5250. <br /> Clean Water Act Section 401 Permit—Water Quality Certification <br /> If an USACOE permit (e.g., Non-Reporting Nationwide Permit, Nationwide Permit, Letter of <br /> Permission, Individual Permit, Regional General Permit, Programmatic General Permit), or any <br /> other federal permit (e.g., Section 9 from the United States Coast Guard), is required for this <br /> project due to the disturbance of waters of the United States (such as streams and wetlands), <br /> ' Municipal Permits=The Phase I Municipal Separate Storm Water System (MS4) Permit covers medium sized <br /> Municipalities (serving between 100,000 and 250,000 people)and large sized municipalities(serving over <br /> 250,000 people). The Phase II MS4 provides coverage for small municipalities, including non-traditional Small <br /> MS4s,which include military bases, public campuses, prisons and hospitals. <br />
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