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Part 1.1.1 of the PGP: Activities Covered

This permit is available to operators who discharge to waters of the United States.

  • See the Clean Water Rule to learn what constitutes waters of the United States.
  • See EPA’s Water Locator Tool to identify the receiving water.

Part 1.1.2.1 of the PGP: Discharges to Water Quality Impaired Waters

Operators are not eligible for coverage under this permit for any discharges from a pesticide application to waters of the United States if the water is identified as impaired by a substance which either is an active ingredient in that pesticide or is a degradate of such an active ingredient.

For purposes of this permit, impaired waters are those that have been identified by a state, tribe, or EPA pursuant to section 303(d) of the CWA as not meeting applicable state or tribal water quality standards. Impaired waters, for the purposes of this permit, consist of both waters with EPA-approved or EPA-established total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) and waters for which EPA has not yet approved or established a TMDL.

  • See information reported by the states to EPA about the conditions in their surface waters.

Part 1.1.2.2 of the PGP: Discharges to Waters Designated as Tier Three for Antidegradation Purposes

EPA's List of Tier Three Waters for the PGP (Outstanding National Resource Waters) (pdf) (406.5 KB)  - EPA compiled a list of tier three waters as a resource for operators who must determine whether they discharge to a tier three water. Only tier three waters specifically identified by a water quality standard authority (e.g., a state, territory, or tribe) are identified in the table.

Part 1.1.2.4 of the PGP: Endangered and Threatened Species and Critical Habitat Protection under the PGP

Refer to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) webpage.

Part 1.2.2 of the PGP: Decision-makers Required to Submit a Notice of Intent

Requires certain operators to submit a Notice of Intent (NOI). An NOI provides notice to EPA that a decision-maker intends to discharge to waters of the United States from pesticide application activities eligible for coverage under this permit.

Refer to the PGP Electronic Reporting webpage.

Part 3 of the PGP: Water Quality-Based Effluent Limitations

Requires all operators to control discharges as necessary to meet applicable numeric and narrative state or tribal water quality standards.

  • State, Tribal, and Territorial Standards

Part 5 of the PGP: Pesticide Discharge Management Plan

Requires certain operators to develop a Pesticide Discharge Management Plan.

  • Pesticide Discharge Management Plan Template (WORD)(24 pp, 197 K)

Part 6.4 of the PGP: Adverse Incident Documentation and Reporting

Requires all operators to report adverse incident which may have resulted from a discharge from a pesticide application.

  • EPA Adverse Incident Reporting Contacts
  • Fish and Wildlife Contacts
  • National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Protected Resources Contacts

Part 6.5 of the PGP: Reportable Spills and Leaks

Requires all operators to report spills. Regulations on reportable quantities for reporting spills to the National Response Center include:

  • Discharge of Oil (40 CFR Part 110)
  • Determination of reportable quantities for hazardous substances (40 CFR Part 117)
  • Designation, reportable quantities, and notification (40 CFR Part 302)
     

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)

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Last updated on December 10, 2024
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