The Director may designate discharges from municipal separate storm sewers on a system-wide or jurisdiction-wide basis. In making this determination the Director may consider the following factors:
NOTE: Mining activities may be required to meet stormwater management standards pursuant to the Site Location of Development law, 38 M.R.S.A. §§481 et. seq.; Performance Standards for Excavations for Borrow, Clay, Topsoil or Silt, 38 M.R.S.A. §§490-A et. seq.; or Performance Standards for Quarries, 38 M.R.S.A. §§480-W et. seq..
On and after October 1, 1994, dischargers composed entirely of storm water, that are not otherwise already required by paragraph (a)(1)of this section to obtain a permit, shall be required to apply for and obtain a permit according to the application requirements in paragraph(g) of this section. The Director may not require a permit for discharges of storm water as provided in paragraph (a)(2) of this section or agricultural storm water runoff which is exempted from the definition of point source at Chapter 520 and 38 MRSA, §413.
If a discharger composed entirely of storm water is required to obtain a Stormwater Management Permit pursuant to 38 MRSA420-D, or is otherwise required to meet Maine's storm water standards adopted pursuant to 38 MRSA420-D through application of the Site Location of Development Law, Performance Standards for Excavations for Borrow, Clay, Topsoil or Silt, or Performance Standards for Quarries, a permit or variance application addressing storm water, as approved by MDEP, is considered to meet the construction general permit requirements of the storm water pollution prevention plan as described in Part IV.D.1, 2a, 2b, 2c(1-5), 3 and 4 of the Construction General Permit, 63 Fed. Reg. 7857,7914 (1998). This permit or variance using standards adopted pursuant to 38 MRSA420-D is not considered to meet the requirements in Part IV.D.2c(6) and (7) that address threatened or endangered species and/or critical habitat and historic sites, or Part IV.D.5 (non storm water discharges) of the Construction General Permit, 63 Fed. Reg. 7857,7914 (1998).
The definition of "municipal separate storm sewer" in this paragraph is not intended in any way to define or affect the meaning of the terms "management system for stormwater" at 38 M.R.S.A.420-D(2) or "public stormwater system" or "stormwater system of a municipality or public utility" at 06-096 CMR 500.3(A)(3).
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