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1.11 OTHER REGULATORY STORMWATER PROGRAMS <br />Conformance with this manual's requirements does not relieve the applicant of other <br />applicable local, state, or federal regulatory or permit requirements. This manual is <br />intended to complement any additional regulation, and is not expected to conflict with, <br />exclude, or replace those regulations. Some of the more common additional regulations <br />that may apply are summarized below. <br />1.11.1 Illicit Discharge Program <br />The City expects spill response supplies, such as absorbent material and protective <br />clothing, to be available at all potential spill areas. Employees should be familiar with the <br />site's operations and maintenance plan and /or proper spill cleanup procedures. <br />1.11.2 Industrial Pretreatment Program <br />Some facilities may be required to obtain a State of Oregon NPDES stormwater permit <br />before discharging to the City's storm sewer system or to waters of the state. Applicants <br />may also be required to obtain an industrial wastewater permit for discharges to the <br />wastewater system. Facilities subject to these requirements are generally commercial or <br />industrial facilities. Typical discharges include process wastewater, cooling water, or other <br />discharges generated by facilities identified in this manual that drain to the City <br />stormwater or wastewater systems. Contact Public Works Wastewater Division staff at <br />541 - 682 -8600 for a list of current wastewater discharge limits. <br />An evaluation will be done during the building permit review process to determine if an <br />industrial discharge permit is required. If a permit is required, the industrial permit <br />application process will be independent of the building permit review /issuance process. <br />However, building permit applications may have to be revised to accommodate industrial <br />permitting compliance requirements (Le. sampling points, pretreatment facilities, etc.). <br />1.11.3 Oregon DEQ Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program <br />The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) identifies drywells, sumps, and <br />piped soakage trenches as "Class V Injection Wells" under the federal Underground <br />Injection Control (UIC) Program. Because the UIC Program states that these types of wells <br />may have a direct impact on groundwater, registration or permitting with DEQ is required. <br />See Section 1.6.5 for additional information. <br />1.11.4 Other Local, State, and Federal Programs <br />Other applicable codes or regulations, include, but are not limited to the hazardous <br />substances storage requirements of articles 79 and 80 of the Oregon State Fire Code; the <br />spill prevention control and containment (SPCC) regulations of 40 CFR 112 (EPA); and the <br />Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). <br />Additional City of Eugene and Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) permit <br />requirements may apply. Contact Public Works staff at 541- 682 -8600 for additional <br />information about stormwater or wastewater discharges to City -owned wastewater or <br />stormwater systems. <br />Stormwater Management Manual 1 -21 <br />Eugene 2014 <br />