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NPDES Permits in New England

Dewatering General Permit (DGP)

Final general permit available for Massachusetts and New Hampshire

Final Dewatering General Permit (DGP)

The Notice of Availability of the Final NPDES General Permit for Dewatering Activity Discharges in Massachusetts (MAG070000) and New Hampshire (NHG070000) was published in the Federal Register on April 20, 2015.

This General Permit replaces the Dewatering General Permit (DGP) that expired on September 30, 2013. The Final General Permit provides coverage for facilities with construction dewatering of groundwater intrusion and/or storm water accumulation from sites less than one acre and short-term and long-term dewatering of foundation sumps into waters of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New Hampshire. The Final permit establishes permit eligibility conditions, notice of intent requirements, effluent limitations, standards, prohibitions, and best management practices. The eligibility requirements for coverage under the general permits are discussed in detail under Part 3 of the draft permit. The reader is strongly urged to go to that section to determine eligibility.

Owners and/or operators of facilities with dewatering discharges, including those currently authorized to discharge under the expired General Permits, will be required to submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) to be covered by the General Permit to both EPA-New England and the appropriate state agency. EPA and the State will review the NOI and the facility will receive written notification from EPA stating whether permit coverage and authorization to discharge under one of the general permits is approved.

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EPA Contacts

Suzanne Warner (warner.suzanne@epa.gov), 617-918-1383
Newton Tedder (tedder.newton@epa.gov), 617-918-1038

State Contacts

MassDEP

Jennifer Wood (Jennifer.Wood@state.ma.us)

NHDES

Dennis Greene (Dennis.Greene@des.nh.gov)

Notices of Intent

Notices of Intent (NOI) will be posted on this page for a minimum of 7 days after EPA receives them. Please contact Olga Vergara if you have any questions regarding NOIs. See the table below for a chronological listing of NOIs. Older NOIs are listed in the Dewatering General Permit (DGP) NOI archive.

Date Posted Date Issued Date Terminated Permit Number Town/City, State Name of Site/Facility
01/06/2016       Boston, MA 110 Broad Street (PDF) (20 pp, 3.1 MB)
12/15/2016       South Boston, MA I-90 Tunnel Remediation (PDF) (64 pp, 5.7 MB)
11/29/2016       Cambridge, MA 121-139 First Street Dewatering Project (PDF) (181 pp, 6.2 MB)
11/15/2016       Milford, MA 445 Main Street (PDF) (34 pp, 7 MB)
11/09/2016       Seekonk, MA Proposed Seekonk Package Distribution Facility (PDF) (4 pp, 124 K)
11/02/2016       Cambridge, MA 249 Third Street, LLC (PDF) (72 pp, 19.4 MB)
10/03/2016 10/28/2016     Boston, MA Emmanuel College (PDF) (147 pp, 8.9 MB)
09/27/2016 11/09/2016     West Dennis, MA Speca Residence (PDF) (70 pp, 3.4 MB)
08/26/2016 11/16/2016     Boston, MA Government Ctr. Garage (PDF) (72 pp, 3.8 MB)
08/16/2016 08/24/2016     Boston, MA 315 Electric Avenue (PDF) (289 pp, 16.8 MB)
08/11/2016 09/22/2016     Foxboro, MA 32 Commercial Street (PDF) (53 pp, 5.2 MB)
08/02/2016       Claremont, NH Prompto 10 Minute Oil Change (PDF) (9 pp, 1.9 MB)
08/02/2016 09/09/2016     Bridgewater, MA Bridgewater Wind Turbine Project (PDF) (24 pp, 1.9 MB)
08/02/2016 08/26/2016     Boston, MA Amtrak Southampton Street Maintenance Facility (PDF) (66 pp, 6.8 MB)
07/05/2016 07/26/2016     Dighton, MA Former Zeneca Specialties (PDF) (18 pp, 6.3 MB)

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