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Small Business Economic Impact Statement -- 1995 NPDES and State General Permits for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities and Construction Activities

 
Publication number Date Published
95-67September 1995
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Author(s) Water Quality Program
Description This Small Business Economic Impact Statement (SBEIS) examines the economic impact of the two general permits for industrial and construction stormwater that are being issued in 1995. These two permits replace the baseline general permit for stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity which was issued in 1992.
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Keywords economic analysis, small business, industrial, permit, General Permit, order, NPDES, discharge
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