State Stormwater Permits
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The Stormwater Program is another program that was developed by EPA under the NPDES program. The stormwater program regulates the runoff of stormwater from various types of facilities. Permittees are required to develop a pollution prevention plan. This plan details the best management practices a facility will use to ensure that the stormwater from their site will not impact our surface waters.
EPA has additional information available about the National Stormwater Program (Please note: This link will take you out of the state of South Dakota web site). Please contact Al Spangler at 1-800-SD-STORM (1-800-737-8676) or Michael Pogany (local DENR representative) at (605) 394-2229 for information about South Dakota's Stormwater Program.
The Stormwater Permitting Program was designed to protect our surface waters from pollution due to runoff. For example, erosion at a construction site can cause sediment to enter surface waters, as can be seen from this picture.
South Dakota has developed the general permits to provide a simple process for getting a stormwater permit. The links below provide information about each of these permits:
You may obtain hard copies of the application and termination form by contacting Al Spangler at (605) 773-3351 Michael Pogany (local DENR representative) at (605) 394-2229. PDF versions of the application and termination forms are also available.
South Dakota has also developed some multi-media general stormwater permits. These permits combine the stormwater requirements with the permitting requirements under the Clean Air Act. Currently, general permits have been developed for Rock Crushers, Asphalt Plants, and Concrete Plants. Additional Information about these permits, as well as information about South Dakota's air permitting program is available on the internet at the Air Quality Program web site.
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Stormwater
Phase II Program
300 Sixth Street
Rapid City, SD 57701
(605) 394-5377 ext 227
Fax: (605) 394-6636
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