Individual operating permits are issued to cover a single facility in one location. Facilities that expect to discharge industrial wastewater resulting from any process of industry, manufacturing, trade or business or from the development or recovery of any natural resources, which may cause or expect to cause water pollution, are required to obtain an Industrial Wastewater Operating Permit.
Length of Permit
The department issues this general permit for up to a five year period.
Laws, Rules and Regulations:
- Federal Law: Federal Clean Water Act
- 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
How to Apply
ApplicationFeesFees are based on categorical discharges
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Timeline/ Process
Public Participation
The department will provide the draft operating permit on its website for public review and 30-day public comment period. If response to the public notice indicates there is significant public interest, the department may hold a public meeting or public hearing, after due public notice. Public hearings and issuing permits are conducted or processed according to Missouri Code of State Regulations 10 CSR 20-6.020. At least 30 days before any hearing, the department will publish in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the geographical area of the discharge, mailed to any person or group who requested updates and will post on its website. The department does not have jurisdiction to address questions of zoning, location, property values or other issues not related to water quality. Administrative Hearing CommissionAnyone who is adversely affected by the director's decision to issue, deny, suspend or revoke a permit must appeal within 30 days of the decision to the Administrative Hearing Commission as provided by 621.250.3 RSMo. All appeals must be filed by petition and send to: Administrative Hearing Commission |
Requirements
AntidegradationAntidegradation reviews are applicable to all new or expanded regulated discharges, including new pollutants of concern, outfall relocation, or changes in production processes. The antidegradation review process is intended to achieve the highest statutory and regulatory requirements and ensure that the proposed discharges fully protect beneficial uses such as swimming, fishing, aquatic life, and drinking water supply protection. In addition, the applicant must demonstrate that the discharge is necessary and has social and economic importance. Each community is different and the social and economic evaluation requires the consideration of factors and potential impacts unique to the community. Through the antidegradation review process, new or expanded discharges are evaluated for no-discharge options, treatment options that meet the water quality-based effluent limits, and treatment options that provide higher levels of treatment. These alternatives are compared (in terms of practicability, economic efficiency and affordability) in ability to protect water quality. Public participation through the permitting process is a component of the antidegradation review process. The intergovernmental coordination and review process occurs prior to the issuance of any final determination on the social and economic importance of the proposed discharge. The antidegradation analysis and decision are only considered final when a permitting decision has been made that incorporates the public participation process, and the antidegradation review may be revised based on comments received. Visit the department’s antidegradation website to learn more and find necessary forms. Land Disturbance PermitThis master general permit does not cover land disturbance activities or construction of earthen basins. 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. Operator CertificationThe use or operation of this facility shall be in accordance with Operator Certification requirements 10 CSR 20-9. Certified wastewater operators perform the daily operational activities at the facility to ensure they are discharging treated wastewater in an environmental safe manner to Missouri’s rivers, lakes and streams. Visit the department’s website to learn more about the Operator Certification program. Wastewater Construction PermitThis master general permit does not cover construction activities that may be required as part of the project. If you plan to construct, install or modify any earthen basin, collection system or wastewater treatment facility, you may be required to obtain a Site-Specific Wastewater Construction Permit. Major Water UserAny surface or groundwater user with a water source and the equipment necessary to withdraw or divert 100,000 gallons (or 70 gallons per minute) or more per day combined from all sources from any stream, river, lake, well, spring or other water source is considered a major water user in Missouri. All major water users are required by law to register water use annually. ReportingThe facility must register in the department's eDMR system through the Missouri Gateway for Environmental Management (MoGEM) before the first report may be due.
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Renewal
Unless terminated, the permittee shall submit the permit application listed above no later than 30 days prior to the permit’s expiration date for renewal. When a facility submits a timely and complete application and the department is unable through no fault of the permittee to issue a renewed permit prior to expiration of the previous permit. The terms and conditions of the expired permit are administratively continued and will remain fully effective and enforceable until such time when a permit action is taken. Failure to submit a renewal application is a violation of the Missouri Clean Water Law. |
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Water Protection Program
Division of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176
United States