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C <br />LJ <br />_VIII_ <br />operators covered by a general permit from requirements to submit <br />an individual permit application unless .required by the Regional <br />Water Board. The NOI requirements of this General. Permit are <br />intended to establish a mechanism which can be used to establish <br />a clear accounting of the number of facility operator~ complying <br />with the General Permit, their identities, the nature of <br />operations at the facilities, and Location. <br />All facility operators filing an E01 after the adoption of this <br />General Permit must comply with this General Permit_ Existing <br />facility operators who have filed 110Is prior to the adoption of <br />this General Permit shall continue to complete the requirements <br />of the previous General Permit through Jure 30, 1997 including <br />submitting annual reports to the Regional Water Boards by <br />July 1, 1997. Group Leaders are required to Submit_ a 1.995-97 <br />Group Evaluation Report by August 1, 1997. <br />Prohibitions <br />This General Permit authorizes storm water and authorized <br />non -storm water discharges from facilities that are required to <br />be covered by a storm water permit. This General Permit <br />prohibits discharges of material other than storm water (non -- <br />storm water discharges) that are not authorized by the General. <br />Permit and discharges containing hazardous substances in storm <br />water in excess of reportable quantities established at 40 CFR. <br />117.3 and 40 CFR 302.4. Authorized non -storm water discharges <br />are addressed in the Special. Conditions of the General Permit. <br />Effluent Limitations <br />NPDES Permits for storm water discharges must meet all applicable <br />provisions of Sections 301 and 402 of the CWA. These provisions <br />require control of pollutant discharges using best available <br />technology economically achievable (BAT) and best conventional <br />pollutant control technology (BCT) to prevent and reduce <br />pollutants and any more stringent controls necessary to meet <br />water quality standards. <br />U.S. EPA regulations (40 CFR Subchapter ISI) establish effluent <br />limitation guidelines for storm water discharges from facilities <br />in ten industrial categories. For these facilities, compliance <br />