25 Pa. Code § 92a.41 - Conditions applicable to all permits
(a) Unless indicated otherwise in this
section, NPDES permits must include the permit conditions specified in
40 CFR
122.41(a)-(m) (relating to
conditions applicable to all permits (applicable to State programs, see §
123.25))including the following:
(1) Duty to comply.
(2) Duty to reapply.
(3) Need to halt or reduce activity not a
defense.
(4) Duty to
mitigate.
(5) Proper operation and
maintenance.
(6) Permit
actions.
(7) Property
rights.
(8) Duty to provide
information.
(9) Inspection and
entry.
(10) Monitoring and
records.
(11) Signature
requirements.
(12) Reporting
requirements.
(13)
Bypass.
(b) The permittee
shall comply with the immediate oral notification requirements of §
91.33 (relating to incidents
causing or threatening pollution). Oral notification is required as soon as
possible, but no later than 4 hours after the permittee becomes aware of the
incident causing or threatening pollution. A written submission shall also be
provided within 5 days of the time the permittee becomes aware of the incident
causing or threatening pollution. The written submission must conform to the
requirements of 40 CFR
122.41(l)(6).
(c) The discharger may not discharge floating
materials, scum, sheen, or substances that result in deposits in the receiving
water. Except as provided for in the permit, the discharger may not discharge
foam, oil, grease, or substances that produce an observable change in the
color, taste, odor or turbidity of the receiving water.
Notes
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code § 92a.3 (relating to incorporation of Federal regulations by reference).
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