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Year 4 Annual Report: Massachusetts Small MS4 General Permit Author: US EPA, Region 1, Water Division Subject: Massachusetts Year 4 Annual Report Template Keywords: npdes, …
The 2016 Massachusetts Small MS4 General Permit was signed April 4, 2016 and became effective July 1, 2018. The documents below represent the Final Permit documents prior to the 2020 modifications to the 2016 MA MS4 Permit.
On April 4, 2016, EPA issued a final NPDES general permit for discharges of stormwater from small MS4s in Massachusetts (the MA MS4 Permit) under CWA section 402 (p). 33 U.S.C. § 1342 (p). On July 18, 2016, Center for Regulatory Reasonableness (CRR) filed a petition for review of the permit in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
In order for a small MS4 operator to obtain authorization to discharge, it must submit a complete and accurate Notice of Intent (NOI) containing the information in Appendix E of the 2016 general permit. A small MS4 operator must meet the eligibility requirements of the general permit found in Part 1.2 and Part 1.9 prior to submission of its NOI.