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4 . CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD ( Staff Contact : [ 916] 464- 4616 ) <br /> a . CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER PERMIT : A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination ( NPDES ) <br /> General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated With Construction Activities , Order No . 99 - <br /> 28 - DWQ , is required when a project involves clearing , grading , or disturbances to the ground such <br /> as stockpiling or excavation . Currently , construction activity that involves soil disturbances on <br /> construction sites five acres or greater or which part of a larger common plan of development or sale <br /> require a construction storm water permit . <br /> Because construction associated with the project will disturb more than five acres , the property owner <br /> needs to obtain permit coverage under the NPDES General Permit No . CAS000002 for Discharges <br /> of Storm Water Associated With Construction Activity . Before construction begins , the proponent <br /> must submit an NOI to comply with the permit to the State Water Resources Control Board , and a <br /> Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan ( SWPPP ) must be prepared . The permitting requirement <br /> applies both that the excavation site and the processing facility . <br /> b . INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER PERMIT : Depending on the Standard Industrial Classification ( SIC ) <br /> code of the final project , compliance with the NPDES General Permit No . CAS000001 for Discharges <br /> of Storm Water Associated With Industrial Activities may be required . The SIC codes of activities <br /> requiring coverage are listed in the General Permit . In order to obtain coverage by the General Permit , <br /> the proponent must submit a Notice of Intent to comply with the permit ( NOI ) to the State Water <br /> Resources Control Board , and an SWPPP must be prepared . The permitting requirement applies <br /> both at the excavation site and the processing facility . <br /> c . SECTION 404 PERMIT : If the project will involve the discharge of dredged or fill material into navigable <br /> waters or wetlands , a permit pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act may be needed from <br /> the US Army Corps of Engineers . If a Section 404 permit is required by the Corps , the Board will <br /> review the permit application to ensure that discharge will not violate water quality standards . If the <br /> project requires surface water drainage realignment , the applicant is advised to contact the <br /> Department of Fish and Game for information on Streambed Alteration Permit Requirements . If a <br /> Section 404 permit is required , the proponent must apply to the Regional Board for a Water Quality <br /> Certification under Section 401 . <br /> d . DEWATERING PERMIT : The proponent may be required to file a Dewatering Permit covered under <br /> WDR ' s General order for Dewatering and Other Low Threat Discharges to Surface Water Permit , <br /> Order no . 5 - 00 - 175 ( NPDES CAG995001 ) . The following discharges may be covered by this permit <br /> provided they do not contain significant quantities of pollutants and are either ( 1 ) four months or less <br /> in duration , or ( 2 ) the average dry weather discharge does not exceed 0 . 25 million gallons per day <br /> ( mgd ) : <br /> ( 1 ) Well development water . <br /> ( 2 ) Construction dewatering . <br /> ( 3 ) Pump/Well testing . <br /> ( 4 ) Pipeline/tank <br /> ( 5 ) Pipeline/tank flushing or dewatering . <br /> ( 6 ) Condensate discharges . <br /> ( 7 ) Water supply system discharges . <br /> ( 8 ) Miscellaneous dewatering/ low threat discharges . <br /> PA- 0400250 — Conditions of Approval 6 <br />