Friday, November 15, 2024

DEP Extends General Permits: Oil & Gas Erosion & Sedimentation [ESCGP-3]; Beneficial Use Of Biosolids By Land Application [PAG-07 + PAG-08]; Beneficial Use Of Residential Septage [PAG-09]

The Department of Environmental Protection published notices in the November 16 PA Bulletin extending these Water Quality and Waste General Permits--

-- Oil & Gas General Permit For Erosion & Sedimentation [ESCGP-3] For 2 Months

-- General Permit For Beneficial Use Of Biosolids By Land Application [PAG-08] Until New General Permit Is Finalized

-- General Permit For Beneficial Use Of Exceptional Quality Biosolids By Land Application [PAG-07] Until New General Permit Is Finalized

-- General Permit For Beneficial Use Of Residential Septage By Land Application [PAG-09] Until New General Permit Is Finalized

Read each notice for all the details and a contact person to answer questions.

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Related Articles:

-- DEP Will No Longer Accept New Chapter 102 Erosion & Sedimentation ePermit Applications During ‘Pause’; Oil & Gas E&S Applications Not Affected  [PaEN] 

-- DEP Invites Comments On Chapter 105 Permit For Restoration Of Pursley Creek Damaged By Underground Longwall Coal Mining In Center Twp., Greene County  [PaEN]  

-- DEP To Hold Dec. 17 Hearing On Chapter 105 Permit For Pocono Mountains Corporate Center North Warehouse In Monroe County  [PaEN]

-- DEP Sets Dec. 17 Hearing On Title V Air Quality Permit Renewal For The Consol Bailey Coal Prep Plant In Greene/Washington Counties  [PaEN]

-- DEP Extends General Permits: Oil & Gas Erosion & Sedimentation [ESCGP-3]; Beneficial Use Of Biosolids By Land Application [PAG-07 + PAG-08]; Beneficial Use Of Residential Septage [PAG-09]  [PaEN]

[Posted: November 15, 2024]  PA Environment Digest

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