This permit authorizes discharges from oil/ water separators and similar wastewater treatment devices to waters of the state. The facilities that require this permit treat stormwater or water (without detergents or additives) used to rinse or wash down pavements, dispensers and other equipment. This permit specifically applies to establishments such as gas stations, pipeline compressor stations, transformer stations, truck stops and vehicle repair shops. Facilities which use an oil water separator to treat waste streams containing different pollutant sources than those described above may need to apply for a site-specific permit.
This permit does not authorize discharges from oil water separators and other wastewater treatment devices treating vehicle or equipment wash waters, such as those at carwash facilities. This permit does not cover land disturbance activities. Land disturbance activities disturbing one or more acres of total area for the entire project or less than one acre for sites that are part of a common promotional plan of development may require a land disturbance permit. If there are questions about the applicability of this permit to a facility, please contact the applicable Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ Regional Office for further permitting direction.
Length of Permit
The department issues this general permit for a five-year period. The effective date is July 1, 2019 and expires June 30, 2024. If a facility applies for and receives this permit on June 1, 2020, their permit will expire June 30, 2024.
Laws, Rules and Regulations
- Federal Law: Federal Clean Water Act
- State Law: Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation - Sections 640.700 to 640.760, RSMo
- State Law: Missouri Clean Water Law - Chapter 644, RSMo
- Code of State Regulations: Division 20 - Clean Water Commission, 10 CSR 20
- Commission, Board, Council: Missouri Clean Water Commission