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• <br />DRAFT <br />Submittal of the NOI application formally notifies the Water Board of the facility's <br />intent to comply with the GENERAL PERMIT. <br />2. Documentation of the development and implementation of the facility's Storm Water <br />Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). While this document is considered a public <br />report and must be made available to public agencies upon request, there is no <br />requirement to submit it to the Water Board for approval prior to implementation; <br />3. Documentation of the development and implementation of the facility's Storm Water <br />Monitoring Program. Like the SWPPP, the Monitoring Program is a public document <br />and must be made available to the public upon request, but does not need to be <br />submitted to the Water Board for approval prior to implementation; and <br />4. Conduct and document an Annual Comprehensive Site Compliance Inspection and <br />submit to the Regional Water Quality Control Board an Annual Storm Water Report <br />By July 1 of each year. The purpose of the Annual Inspection and Report is to <br />evaluate the effectiveness of the facility's storm water pollution prevention efforts and <br />to certify the facility's compliance with the requirements of the GENERAL PERMIT <br />The General Permit is intended to cover all new and existing stormwater discharges and <br />authorized non-stormwater discharges from facilities subject to the Federal regulations. <br />These facilities are identified in the Federal regulations (40 CFR 122.26(b) (14)) and in <br />Attachment 1 of the General Permit, primarily by a Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) <br />Code. <br />The Federal regulations, and consequently the General Permit, identifies 10 categories of <br />industrial activities subject to both the Federal and State stormwater regulations: <br />1. Facilities subject to stormwater effluent limitations guidelines, new source <br />performance standards, or toxic pollutant effluent standards (40 CFR Subchapter N); <br />2. Manufacturing facilities: (SIC Codes 24 (except 2434), 26 (except 265 and 267), 28 <br />(except 283 and 285), 29, 311, 32 (except 323), 33, 3441 and 373; <br />3. Mining/oil and gas facilities: SIC Codes 10 through 14, including active and inactive <br />mining operations; <br />CATEMMMPREV2.doc <br />Section 1-2 <br />