Tuesday, November 12, 2024

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

The Department of Environmental Protection
announced on its website it will no longer accept Chapter 102 Erosion and Sedimentation ePermit applications while it pauses the program to evaluate and implement its IT modernization efforts.

“The last day to start a new application in Chapter 102 ePermit is November 8, 2024, and the last day to submit an application using Chapter 102 ePermit is December 8, 2024.”

“This pause is only effective for Chapter 102 permits that are administered by DEP’s Bureau of Clean Water and does not effect permits issued by DEP’s Oil & Gas Program (i.e., ESCGP).”

Visit DEP’s Chapter 102 ePermit System webpage for more information.

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[Posted: November 12, 2024]  PA Environment Digest

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