| Storm water permit requirements in Texas. The Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) program implements the federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program in the state of Texas.
- What do you mean that I have to have a Storm Water permit for God to let it rain on my property? Get out'a here!
- Why do I have to have a pollution prevention plan we don't pollute?
- NOI - "Notice of Intent" to do what?
- What do you mean I don't have documentation. It's here somewhere I just can't find it right now!
- Storm Water training?
- Pollution Prevention Plan?
- SWP3?
- SWPPP ?
- E.P.A. number?
- TRI reporting Form R or Form A?
- TCEQ, TNRCC, and TWC - what is the difference?
- General permit, for what?
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