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Water Quality Permit Program

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Current News

Current Water Quality Permit Fees

The Environmental Quality Commission adopted a proposed fee increase for water quality permits at the December 2015 commission meeting. The updated fees are effective Jan. 1, 2016 and apply to the following types of permits:

Individual and General NPDES and WPCF Permits:
Oregon Administrative Rule 340-045-0075 Tables 70A-H

Onsite Septic System Permits:
Oregon Administrative Rule 340-071-0140 Table 9D

Note: If you have viewed the above files prior to Jan. 1, you may need to refresh your web browser to view the newest PDF file.

DEQ Releases New Underground Injection Control General Permit

DEQ’s Underground Injection Control Program has released a new general permit for stormwater underground injection control systems. A “UIC” is typically a device that injects fluids (in this case stormwater) into the ground. This type of stormwater disposal system is also known as a drywell. DEQ regulates stormwater UICs to ensure that drinking water is protected from pollutants in stormwater.

 

 

 

 

http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/uic/permits.htm

Replace current “General Permit” titled paragraph with:

General Permit
DEQ now offers a general permit for entities that own or operate less than 50 UICs. Some entities that have applied for – or are currently receiving coverage under – an individual permit may be eligible for coverage under the general permit. DEQ will provide guidance to these entities to inform the decision of whether an individual or general permit is more appropriate.

For more information about this permit, please see the UIC Contacts page.

 

http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/wqpermit/genpermits.htm

General Permits

Permit

Description

Type

Documents and Information

100-J

Cooling water/heat pumps

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

 

200-J

Filter backwash

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

 

300-J

Fish hatcheries

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

 

400-J

Log ponds

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

 

500-J

Boiler blowdown

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

 

600

Offstream placer mining

WPCF

Permit

Applications/Fees

More info

700-PM

Suction dredges

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

More info

900-J

Seafood processing

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

 

1000

Gravel mining

WPCF

Permit

Applications/Fees

 

1200-A

Stormwater permit for gravel mining

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

More info

1200-C

Construction

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

More info

1200-CN

Construction - within certain jurisdictions

NPDES

Permit

 

More info

1200-COLS

Industrial stormwater discharging to Columbia Slough

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

More info

1200-Z

Industrial stormwater, not discharging to Columbia Slough

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

More info

1200-ZN

Industrial Stormwater for new facilities not discharging to Columbia Slough (10/1/11-6/30/12)

NPDES

Permit

Applications/Fees

More info

1200-U

Underground injection control general permit

WPCF

Permit

Applications/Fees

More info

1300-J

Oily stormwater runoff, oil/water separators

NPDES

Permit

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/uic/forms.htm

Registration and Application Forms

Please submit fees and a hard copy of the application to DEQ Headquarters 811 SW 6th Avenue, Portland, OR 97204, and an electronic copy to the UIC Hydrogeologist.

Reference Table 70C for DEQ’s Individual UIC permit fees and Table 70G for DEQ’s General UIC permit fees:
Oregon Administrative Rule 340-045-0075 Tables 70A-H

 

 

http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/uic/uic.htm

Underground Injection Control Program

DEQ’s Underground Injection Control Program is responsible for regulating the construction, operation, permitting, and closure of injection wells that place fluids underground for storage or disposal.

 

This site provides information for owners and operators of injection wells on how to safely operate injection wells to prevent contamination of underground drinking water resources.

Current News

DEQ Releases New Underground Injection Control General Permit

DEQ’s Underground Injection Control Program has released a new general permit for stormwater underground injection control systems. A “UIC” is typically a device that injects fluids (in this case stormwater) into the ground.

This type of stormwater disposal system is also known as a drywell. DEQ regulates stormwater UICs to ensure that drinking water is protected from pollutants in stormwater.

Visit our UIC WPCF permits page for more information.

 

KNIGHT William, 2015-12-15T10:49:00Z
Update PDF File

 

KNIGHT William, 2015-12-15T10:49:00Z
Update PDF File

KNIGHT William, 2015-12-15T10:44:00Z
Hyperlink to PDF of General Permit document.

KNIGHT William, 2015-12-15T10:58:00Z
Hyper link to PDF of General Permit document.

KNIGHT William, 2015-12-15T12:41:00Z
Hyperlink to PDF Document.

KNIGHT William, 2015-12-15T12:40:00Z
Hyperlink to:
http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/uic/forms.htm

KNIGHT William, 2015-12-15T12:41:00Z
Hyperlink to:
http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/uic/uic.htm

KNIGHT William, 2015-12-15T10:44:00Z
Hyperlink to PDF of General Permit document.

KNIGHT William, 2015-12-15T12:50:00Z
Hyperlink:
http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/uic/permits.htm