Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs)
General Questions
I
sent my Notice of Intent (NOI)/Notice of Termination (NOT)
several weeks ago but have not heard anything back from DEP.
Will I receive a reply?
Yes, if we
received your NOI/NOT our goal is to process it within 2 weeks
and send you a confirmation letter or request additional information
if necessary.
For
the status of your NOI/NOT, please call the NPDES Stormwater
Notices Center at (866) 336-6312 (Toll Free) or (850) 297-1232.
Where do I send my NOI/NOT?
Florida
Department of Environmental Protection
NPDES Stormwater Notices Center, Mail Station #2510
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400
Is there
a fee? What is the fee for coverage under generic permits?
Fees are set forth in Rule 62-4, F.A.C.
MSGP NOI
= $500
CGP Large ConstructionI = $400
CGP Small Construction = $250
NOT = $0
No Exposure Certification = $200
Phase II MS4GP - varies
How can
I pay the fee? Do you accept credit cards?
Fees
must be paid by check or money order made payable to: Florida
Department of Environmental Protection. We cannot accept
credit card payment at this time.
**
Note: Special provisions are made for other State of Florida
agencies for funds transfers. **
Can I file my notice electronically?
No,
not at this time.
How do I determine the “receiving waters” for
my facility/site?
Refer
to www.topozone.com to obtain a map with nearby
water bodies identified.
What is a “Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System”?
A
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System or MS4 is defined in
Rule 62-624.200(8),
F.A.C.,
as follows:
Municipal
separate storm sewer or MS4 means a conveyance or system
of conveyances like roads with stormwater systems, municipal
streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, constructed
channels, or storm drains:
- Owned
or operated by a State, city, town, county, special
district, association, or other public body (created by or
pursuant to State Law) having jurisdiction over management
and discharge of stormwater, or an Indian tribe or an
authorized Indian tribal organization, that discharges to
waters of the state;
-
Designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater;
- Which
is not a combined sewer; and
- Which
is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW).
POTW means any device or system used in the treatment
of municipal sewage or industrial wastes of a liquid nature
which is owned by a “State” or “municipality.” This definition
includes sewers, pipes, or other conveyances only if they
convey wastewater to a POTW providing treatment.
Under the discharge information section of the
NOI for the CGP and MSGP, what do I enter for “MS4 Operator Name” and “Receiving
Water Name”?
If
stormwater discharges to an MS4, indicate the name of the
municipality, county, or other public body (e.g., Department
of Transportation, etc.) that operates the MS4. For instance,
Duval County MS4, Tampa MS4, FDOT District VI MS4, Miami-Dade
County MS4, Tallahassee MS4, etc.
If stormwater
does not discharge to an MS4, but rather discharges to surface
waters of the State, indicate the route and name of the first
named waterbody that receives the discharge. For instance,
unnamed ditch to Catfish Creek, Redfish Bay, Gar Slough, unnamed
canal to Sunfish Pond, etc.
How long
is my permit coverage valid?
Permit
coverage, for generic permits, is valid for five years from your effective date
of coverage or until you submit a Notice of Termination.
For
more information, send us an
e-mail
NPDES Stormwater
Program
2600 Blair Stone Road Mail Station 2500
Tallahassee, FL, 32399
Phone (850) 245-7522