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NPDES Permits
Industrial Point Source (Outfall)NPDES Industrial Point Source (Outfall) Permit Self-Monitoring ProgramUnder the NPDES Program, any industrial or municipal facility that can possibly discharge pollutants into any of the United States surface waters must obtain a discharge permit. LANL currently has 16 outfall permits that it must comply with under the NPDES and has set up a self-monitoring program to ensure that the NPDES guidelines are met. The purpose of LANL's ongoing NPDES Industrial Point Source Permit Self-Monitoring Program is to:
Additional InformationStorm Water Multi-SectorNPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector General PermitDuring New Mexico’s rainy season there can be a high quantity of storm water flow. If this water flows over industrial facilities, it can pick up pollutants that may eventually contaminate surface water. LANL has various sampling stations to collect, analyze, and document sample results, which are published biannually in the Discharge Monitoring Report. The Los Alamos National Laboratory (Laboratory) has established a comprehensive storm water program for its industrial activities. Historically, the Laboratory operated under the NPDES Baseline General Permit and then under the NPDES 1995 Multi-Sector General Permit. On December 23, 2000, the University of California and Department of Energy Office of Los Alamos Operations received NPDES coverage for its industrial activities under the 2000 Multi-Sector General Permit, Permit Nos. NMR05A734 and NMR05A735, respectively. Construction ActivitiesConstruction Activities PermitThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires a permit for any construction activity that disturbs one or more acres of land to help alleviate the amount of pollution entering storm water. When water runs through a construction site it can pick up various debris and chemicals, which can lead to polluted waters and possible erosion. LANL maintains construction permits in order to lessen the amount of pollution that storm water can carry. LANL's NPDES Construction Activities Permit Program was established to achieve compliance with the regulations established by the EPA for NPDES Construction General Permits for Storm Water Discharges from large and small construction activities. This program has been developed in accordance with the provisions of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq., as amended by the Water Quality Act of 1987, P.L. 100-4). Program tasks include:
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