Title | Sand and Gravel General Permit |
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Sand and Gravel General Permit (Number of pages: 32) (Publication Size: 2MB)
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Author(s) | Johnson, K. | ||||
Description | Washington State requires a permit to discharge wastewater to waters of the state. Since wastewater includes stormwater and waters of the state include groundwater as well as surface water, nearly all facilities require a discharge permit. The sand and gravel general permit provides permit coverage for discharges of process water, stormwater, and mine dewatering water associated with sand and gravel operations, rock quarries, and similar mining operations, including stockpiles of mined materials. It also provides coverage for concrete batch operations and hot mix asphalt operations. |
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Contact | Carrie Graul at 360-407-6967 or Carrie.Graul@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | sand, wastewater, gravel, permit, General Permit, water, best management practices, waste, spill, pH, best management practice | ||||
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