Stormwater Management: Multi-Sector General Permit Online Training Courses - Pollution Prevention Planning - English
Learn how to properly manage stormwater as an industrial facility for which the EPA requires a Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) to discharge stormwater.
Industrial stormwater comes from rainfall or snowmelt runoff that contacts industrial materials. It then runs offsite and enters drainage systems or receiving waters.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires industrial facilities to have a Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) to discharge stormwater. Federal regulations require stormwater discharges associated with specific categories of industrial activity to be covered under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits. It’s main goal is to make sure you manage stormwater in a way that limits pollutants.
The Stormwater Management: Multi-Sector General Permit program consists of 3 modules:
- Pollution Prevention Planning
- Control Measures and Corrective Actions
- Inspections and Recordkeeping
- Regulations Covered: 40 CFR §122
- Intended Audience: Employees and Managers
- Languages: English and Spanish
- Copyright Date: 2023
Compliance Topic: Jobsite Safety, Health & Wellness, Licensing, Permitting & Reporting
Language: English