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The Industrial General Permit regulates industrial storm water discharges and authorized non-storm water discharges from industrial facilities in California. The Industrial General Permit is called a general permit because many industrial facilities are covered by the same permit, but comply with its requirements at their individual industrial facilities. The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) and Regional Water Quality Control Boards (collectively, the Water Boards) implement and enforce the Industrial General Permit. * NEW! Sites directly impacted by the Los Angeles and other wildfires * Senate Bill 205 - Business License Requirements * Industrial Storm Water Sampling Video * 2018 Amended Industrial Storm Water General Permit Public Training Presentation

The Statewide General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities, Order 2014-0057-DWQ (Industrial General Permit) implements the federally required stormwater regulations in California for stormwater associated with industrial activities discharging to waters of the United States. The Industrial General Permit regulates discharges associated with 9 federally defined categories of industrial activities. Industrial General Permit Order 2014-0057-DWQ as amended in 2015 and 2018 (EFFECTIVE July 1, 2020) Industrial facilities such as manufacturers, landfills, mining, steam generating electricity, hazardous waste facilities, transportation with vehicle maintenance, larger sewage and wastewater plants, recycling facilities, and oil and gas facilities are typically required to obtain Industrial General Permit coverage. See Attachment A of the permit for a complete list of facilities covered by the Industrial General Permit. * Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 * State Water Resources Control Board presentation on Standard Industrial Classification Codes (SIC) codes * Regulated Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes: * Numeric Order * Alphabetical Order * If industrial facility requires permit coverage you can review the types of permit coverage and the register to obtain coverage through SMARTS * Types of Coverage * Senate Bill 205 - Business License Requirements

In the adoption of the IGP in 2014, the State Water Board recognized the need for a comprehensive training program to provide a statewide training specifically for individuals assisting Dischargers with compliance of this permit, standardized knowledge of implementing the Industrial General Permit through training, and required quality assurance, sampling methods, and protocols for storm water discharge sampling. Obtaining storm water discharge data that is higher in quality is crucial for future regulations in the permit. * Qualified Industrial Storm Water Practitioner (QISP)

The resources presented are intended to provide guidance on the Industrial General Permit and to provide some outreach materials on the permit for use by the public, storm water professionals and other agencies. * Industrial General Permit Toolbox: Outreach and training materials for the Industrial General Permit * Historical Documents * Frequently Asked Questions * Preproduction Plastic Debris * Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP) Certified Laboratories

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