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Industrial Storm Water Permitting and Compliance

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Greenville County was issued a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Multiple Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) that provides for the implementation of a Storm Water Management Program (SWMP) for the County to include the four cities of Mauldin, Simpsonville, Travelers Rest, and Fountain Inn. As part of the NPDES MS4 permit, Greenville County is required to develop and implement a program to monitor certain regulated industrial activities that are covered under the NPDES General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity (except construction).

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Each year, industries in Greenville County are selected by the Land Development Division, based on their industrial activity, for review to meet MS4 permit requirements. The Industrial Program implemented by Greenville County includes a review of the questionnaire sent out by the Land Development Division to all selected industries and the Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) (if required by the Industrial General Permit); as well as an inspection of the facility if deemed necessary.

Storm water discharge permits for industrial activities are issued coverage at the State level with permit limits and/or conditions of operations authorized by SCDHEC. Greenville County does not issue storm water discharge permits or exercise any authority to set discharge limits for Industrial Storm Water Discharge Permits.

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  • Who Needs Industrial Storm Water Permit Coverage?

    Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities

  • How do I determine my facility’s Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code?

    Construction activities associated with industrial storm water are covered under a separate permit and do not require an industrial storm water permit.

  • Notice of Intent (NOI)

  • Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)

    Monitoring of storm water is another requirement for many facilities required to have a permit. The facilities which are required to monitor and the specific monitoring requirements are stated in the permit.

  • No Exposure Exemption

  • Industrial General Permit Fee

    Coverage under the Industrial General Permit is automatically granted nine days after the postmark of the NOI unless the SCDHEC notifies the applicant differently. SCDHEC has the authority to require an individual permit application be submitted for issuance of an individual permit in lieu of granting Industrial General Permit coverage.

  • No Exposure Certification Fee

  • Notice of Termination

    • The property is sold
    • Activities are no longer present that would require a storm water NPDES permit.

  • Where to Apply

Forms

Additional Information

Industrial Program Brochure

Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities

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Industrial Questionnaire

Complete the questionnaire and return to Greenville County.

Industrial Runoff Regulatory Compliance

Click here for questionnaire, training modules and quizzes.