This permit authorizes the discharge of uncontaminated water from secondary containment, any uncontaminated water associated with collection basins, or water that has accumulated in sumps associated with dispensers of pre- and post-consumer petroleum products to waters of the state. This permit is limited to facilities with above ground storage capacity totaling more than 20,000 gallons but less than 250,000 gallons of petroleum products stored onsite.
Facilities discharging all effluent directly to a combined sewer system connecting to a publically owned treatment works that has consented to receive such a discharge are exempt from stormwater permit requirements. See the master general permit for additional exemptions. Facilities with less than 20,000 gallons of above ground storage capacity are exempt from this permit unless it is determined by the department that operating practices are not adequate and that an operating permit is required to protect the environment.
Length of Permit
The department issues this general permit for a five-year period. The effective date is Sept. 18, 2022 and expires Sept. 17, 2027. If a facility applies for and receives this permit on April 1, 2024, their permit will expire Sept. 17, 2027.
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