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PA-1900092 (MS) Project - 4 - 6 June 2019 <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/centralvalley/water_issues/storm_water/industrial_g <br /> eneral_permits/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 <br /> or wetlands, a permit pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act may be <br /> needed from the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). If a Section <br /> 404 permit is required by the USACE, the Central Valley Water Board will review <br /> the permit application to ensure that discharge will not violate water quality <br /> standards. If the project requires surface water drainage realignment, the applicant <br /> is advised to contact the Department of Fish and Game for information on <br /> Streambed Alteration Permit requirements. <br /> If you have any questions regarding the Clean Water Act Section 404 permits, <br /> please contact the Regulatory Division of the Sacramento District of USACE at <br /> (916) 557-5250. <br /> Clean Water Act Section 401 Permit—Water Quality Certification <br /> If an USACE permit (e.g., Non-Reporting Nationwide Permit, Nationwide Permit, <br /> Letter of Permission, Individual Permit, Regional General Permit, Programmatic <br /> General Permit), or any other federal permit (e.g., Section 10 of the Rivers and <br /> Harbors Act or 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 <br /> wetlands), then a Water Quality Certification must be obtained from the Central <br /> Valley Water Board prior to initiation of project activities. There are no waivers for <br /> 401 Water Quality Certifications. <br /> For more information on the Water Quality Certification, visit the Central Valley <br /> Water Board website at: <br /> https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/centralvalley/water_issues/water_quaIity_certificati <br /> on/ <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements — Discharges to Waters of the State <br /> If USACE determines that only non-jurisdictional waters of the State (i.e., "non- <br /> federal" waters of the State) are present in the proposed project area, the proposed <br /> project may require a Waste Discharge Requirement (WDR) permit to be issued by <br /> Central Valley Water Board. Under the California Porter-Cologne Water Quality <br /> Control Act, discharges to all waters of the State, including all wetlands and other <br /> waters of the State including, but not limited to, isolated wetlands, are subject to <br /> State regulation. <br /> For more information on the Waste Discharges to Surface Water NPDES Program <br /> and WDR processes, visit the Central Valley Water Board website at: <br /> https://www.waterboard s.ca.gov/centraIvaI ley/water_issues/waste_to_su rface_wate <br /> r/ <br />