Notice of Availability of Draft NPDES Great Bay Total Nitrogen General Permit for Wastewater Treatment Facilities in New Hampshire, 708-709 [2019-28510]
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Dated: December 31, 2019.
Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr.,
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[FRL–10003–91-Region 1]
Notice of Availability of Draft NPDES
Great Bay Total Nitrogen General
Permit for Wastewater Treatment
Facilities in New Hampshire
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Draft
NPDES General Permit NHG58A000.
AGENCY:
The Director of the Water
Division, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency—Region 1 (EPA), is providing a
Notice of Availability for the Draft
National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) Great Bay
Total Nitrogen General Permit for
certain discharges from Wastewater
Treatment Facilities (WWTFs) to certain
waters of the State of New Hampshire.
This Draft NPDES Great Bay Total
Nitrogen General Permit (‘‘Draft General
Permit’’) establishes effluent limitations
and requirements, effluent and ambient
monitoring requirements, reporting
requirements and standard conditions
for 13 eligible WWTFs in New
Hampshire. The Draft General Permit is
available on EPA Region 1’s website at
https://www.epa.gov/npdes-permits/
draft-great-bay-total-nitrogen-generalpermit. The Fact Sheet for the Draft
General Permit sets forth principal facts
and the significant factual, legal,
methodological, and policy questions
considered in the development of the
Draft General Permit and is also
available at this website. The Draft
General Permit only authorizes the
discharge of nitrogen from 13 eligible
WWTFs. The discharge of all other
pollutants from these WWTFs will
continue to be authorized by each
WWTF’s respective individual NPDES
permit.
SUMMARY:
Public comments must be
received by March 9, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the
Draft General Permit may be mailed to
U.S. EPA Region 1, Water Division,
Attn: Michael Cobb, 5 Post Office
Square, Suite 100, Mail Code 06–1,
Boston, Massachusetts 02109–3912, or
sent via email to: Cobb.Michael@
epa.gov. No facsimiles (faxes) will be
accepted.
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Additional information concerning the
Draft General Permit may be obtained
between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday, excluding
holidays from Michael Cobb, U.S. EPA
Region 1, Water Division, 5 Post Office
Square, Suite 100, Mail Code 06–1,
Boston, MA 02109–3912; telephone:
617–918–1369; email: Cobb.Michael@
epa.gov. The Draft General Permit is
based on an administrative record
available for review at U.S. EPA Region
1, Water Division, 5 Post Office Square,
Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts
02109–3912. A reasonable fee may be
charged for copying requests.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Comment Information:
Interested persons may submit written
comments on the Draft General Permit
to EPA Region 1 at the address listed
above. Additionally, pursuant to 40 CFR
124.12 EPA will hold a public hearing
during the comment period for any
interested persons to submit oral
comments. EPA will post the details of
the public hearing at EPA Region 1’s
website listed above and will notify via
email the eligible Permittees and any
other party who requests to be notified.
In reaching a final decision on this Draft
General Permit, the Regional
Administrator will respond to all
significant comments and make
responses available to the public at
EPA’s Boston office. All comments must
be postmarked or delivered by the close
of the public comment period.
General Information: The Draft
General Permit includes nitrogen
effluent limitations and requirements
based on water quality considerations.
The effluent limits established in the
Draft General Permit ensure that the
surface water quality standards of the
receiving water(s) will be attained and/
or maintained. The permit also contains
ambient monitoring requirements to
ensure EPA has the information
necessary to track the effectiveness of
the permit in meeting water quality
standards.
Obtaining Authorization: To obtain
coverage under the Draft General
Permit, facilities identified in Part 1.1 of
this General Permit may submit a notice
of intent (NOI) in accordance with 40
CFR 122.28(b)(2)(i) & (ii). The contents
of the notice of intent shall include at
a minimum, the legal name and address
of the owner or operator, the facility
name and address, type of facility or
discharges, the receiving stream(s) and
be signed by the operator in accordance
with the signatory requirements of 40
CFR 122.22. Alternately, based on 40
CFR 122.28(b)(2)(vi), the Director may
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notify a discharger (or treatment works
treating domestic sewage) that it is
covered by a general permit, even if the
discharger (or treatment works treating
domestic sewage) has not submitted a
notice of intent to be covered. EPA has
determined that the 13 facilities
identified in Part 1.1 all meet the
eligibility requirements for coverage
under the Draft General Permit and may
be authorized to discharge under the
General Permit by this type of
notification.
Other Legal Requirements: In
accordance with the Endangered
Species Act (ESA), EPA has updated the
provisions and necessary actions and
documentation related to potential
impacts to endangered species from
sites seeking coverage under the Draft
General Permit. Concurrently with the
public notice of the Draft General
Permit, EPA has submitted a letter to
National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS) summarizing the results of
EPA’s assessment of the potential effects
to endangered and threatened species
and their critical habitats as a result of
EPA’s issuance of the Draft General
Permit. In this document, EPA has
preliminarily concluded that the
proposed issuance of the Draft General
Permit is not likely to adversely affect
the shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic
sturgeon, or designated critical habitat
for Atlantic sturgeon. EPA has requested
that NMFS review this submittal and
inform EPA whether it concurs with this
preliminary finding.
Concurrently with the public notice of
the Draft General Permit, EPA has also
submitted a letter to United States Fish
and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
summarizing the results of EPA’s
assessment of the potential effects to
endangered and threatened species and
their critical habitats as a result of EPA’s
issuance of the Draft General Permit. In
this document, EPA has preliminarily
concluded that the Draft General Permit
will have no effect on the small whorled
pogonia or Northern long-eared bat, and
may affect, but is not likely to adversely
affect roseate tern, red knot, or piping
plover. EPA has requested that USFWS
review this submittal and inform EPA
whether it concurs with this
preliminary finding.
National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA): Facilities which adversely
affect properties listed or eligible for
listing in the National Registry of
Historic Places under the NHPA are not
authorized to discharge under the Draft
General Permit. Based on the nature and
location of the discharges, EPA has
determined that the 13 facilities eligible
for authorization under the Draft
General Permit do not have the potential
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or eligible for listing on the National
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time allowed by this notice, you should
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possible.
Authority: This action is being taken under
the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.
ADDRESSES:
Dated: December 19, 2019.
Dennis Deziel,
Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1.
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its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork burdens, and as required by
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invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to take this
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following information collections.
Comments are requested concerning:
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
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information shall have practical utility;
the accuracy of the Commission’s
burden estimate; ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information collected; ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of
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including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology; and ways to
further reduce the information
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concerns with fewer than 25 employees.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-10003-91-Region 1]
Notice of Availability of Draft NPDES Great Bay Total Nitrogen
General Permit for Wastewater Treatment Facilities in New Hampshire
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Draft NPDES General Permit NHG58A000.
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SUMMARY: The Director of the Water Division, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency--Region 1 (EPA), is providing a Notice of
Availability for the Draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Great Bay Total Nitrogen General Permit for certain
discharges from Wastewater Treatment Facilities (WWTFs) to certain
waters of the State of New Hampshire. This Draft NPDES Great Bay Total
Nitrogen General Permit (``Draft General Permit'') establishes effluent
limitations and requirements, effluent and ambient monitoring
requirements, reporting requirements and standard conditions for 13
eligible WWTFs in New Hampshire. The Draft General Permit is available
on EPA Region 1's website at https://www.epa.gov/npdes-permits/draft-great-bay-total-nitrogen-general-permit. The Fact Sheet for the Draft
General Permit sets forth principal facts and the significant factual,
legal, methodological, and policy questions considered in the
development of the Draft General Permit and is also available at this
website. The Draft General Permit only authorizes the discharge of
nitrogen from 13 eligible WWTFs. The discharge of all other pollutants
from these WWTFs will continue to be authorized by each WWTF's
respective individual NPDES permit.
DATES: Public comments must be received by March 9, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the Draft General Permit may be mailed
to U.S. EPA Region 1, Water Division, Attn: Michael Cobb, 5 Post Office
Square, Suite 100, Mail Code 06-1, Boston, Massachusetts 02109-3912, or
sent via email to: [email protected]. No facsimiles (faxes) will be
accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Additional information concerning the
Draft General Permit may be obtained between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5
p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays from Michael Cobb, U.S.
EPA Region 1, Water Division, 5 Post Office Square, Suite 100, Mail
Code 06-1, Boston, MA 02109-3912; telephone: 617-918-1369; email:
[email protected]. The Draft General Permit is based on an
administrative record available for review at U.S. EPA Region 1, Water
Division, 5 Post Office Square, Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts 02109-
3912. A reasonable fee may be charged for copying requests.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Comment Information: Interested persons may submit written
comments on the Draft General Permit to EPA Region 1 at the address
listed above. Additionally, pursuant to 40 CFR 124.12 EPA will hold a
public hearing during the comment period for any interested persons to
submit oral comments. EPA will post the details of the public hearing
at EPA Region 1's website listed above and will notify via email the
eligible Permittees and any other party who requests to be notified. In
reaching a final decision on this Draft General Permit, the Regional
Administrator will respond to all significant comments and make
responses available to the public at EPA's Boston office. All comments
must be postmarked or delivered by the close of the public comment
period.
General Information: The Draft General Permit includes nitrogen
effluent limitations and requirements based on water quality
considerations. The effluent limits established in the Draft General
Permit ensure that the surface water quality standards of the receiving
water(s) will be attained and/or maintained. The permit also contains
ambient monitoring requirements to ensure EPA has the information
necessary to track the effectiveness of the permit in meeting water
quality standards.
Obtaining Authorization: To obtain coverage under the Draft General
Permit, facilities identified in Part 1.1 of this General Permit may
submit a notice of intent (NOI) in accordance with 40 CFR
122.28(b)(2)(i) & (ii). The contents of the notice of intent shall
include at a minimum, the legal name and address of the owner or
operator, the facility name and address, type of facility or
discharges, the receiving stream(s) and be signed by the operator in
accordance with the signatory requirements of 40 CFR 122.22.
Alternately, based on 40 CFR 122.28(b)(2)(vi), the Director may notify
a discharger (or treatment works treating domestic sewage) that it is
covered by a general permit, even if the discharger (or treatment works
treating domestic sewage) has not submitted a notice of intent to be
covered. EPA has determined that the 13 facilities identified in Part
1.1 all meet the eligibility requirements for coverage under the Draft
General Permit and may be authorized to discharge under the General
Permit by this type of notification.
Other Legal Requirements: In accordance with the Endangered Species
Act (ESA), EPA has updated the provisions and necessary actions and
documentation related to potential impacts to endangered species from
sites seeking coverage under the Draft General Permit. Concurrently
with the public notice of the Draft General Permit, EPA has submitted a
letter to National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) summarizing the
results of EPA's assessment of the potential effects to endangered and
threatened species and their critical habitats as a result of EPA's
issuance of the Draft General Permit. In this document, EPA has
preliminarily concluded that the proposed issuance of the Draft General
Permit is not likely to adversely affect the shortnose sturgeon,
Atlantic sturgeon, or designated critical habitat for Atlantic
sturgeon. EPA has requested that NMFS review this submittal and inform
EPA whether it concurs with this preliminary finding.
Concurrently with the public notice of the Draft General Permit,
EPA has also submitted a letter to United States Fish and Wildlife
Service (USFWS) summarizing the results of EPA's assessment of the
potential effects to endangered and threatened species and their
critical habitats as a result of EPA's issuance of the Draft General
Permit. In this document, EPA has preliminarily concluded that the
Draft General Permit will have no effect on the small whorled pogonia
or Northern long-eared bat, and may affect, but is not likely to
adversely affect roseate tern, red knot, or piping plover. EPA has
requested that USFWS review this submittal and inform EPA whether it
concurs with this preliminary finding.
National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA): Facilities which
adversely affect properties listed or eligible for listing in the
National Registry of Historic Places under the NHPA are not authorized
to discharge under the Draft General Permit. Based on the nature and
location of the discharges, EPA has determined that the 13 facilities
eligible for authorization under the Draft General Permit do not have
the potential
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to affect a property that is either listed or eligible for listing on
the National Register of Historic Places.
Authority: This action is being taken under the Clean Water Act,
33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.
Dated: December 19, 2019.
Dennis Deziel,
Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1.
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