Applying for Coverage
Pesticide Permit Requirements
The issuance of the General NPDES Permit for Pesticide Point Source Discharges
was finalized on October 31, 2011. This permit was effective October 31, 2011
and will expire October 30, 2016.
Changes were made as a result of comments received
by the Agency.
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Submit a completed copy of the Notice of
Intent (NOI) either electronically or by mail. The NOI can be submitted
electronically to epa.ILG87pestNOI-NOT@illinois.gov.
The NOI is due at
least 14 days prior to commencement of discharge. The complete and accurate
NOI will be posted on the Agency's web site for a period of 14 days. Unless
notified by the Agency to submit additional information, operators who submit
an NOI in accordance with the requirements of this permit are authorized
to discharge under the terms and conditions of this permit
30 days after the date the NOI is received by the Agency.
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Operators above the annual treatment area threshold must also
develop and submit a Pesticide Discharge Management Plant
(PDMP). The PDMP must be in Adobe
Acrobat™ format and sent to
epa.ILG87pestPDMP@illinois.gov, concurrent with the NOI submission. Operators
must also retain a copy of the PDMP. This requirement does not apply to the
following:
- Any application made in response to declared pest emergency
situation.
- Permitees who meet the definition of a small entity.
- Permitees conducting pesticide application activities pursuant to the
Vector Control
Act (410 ILCS 95) which are funded by, conducted in accordance with,
or under the supervision of the Illinois Department of Public Health
or an associated municipal, county or regional department of public health
or public health district.
- Currently there is not an annual fee associated with this NPDES permit.
If at a later date an annual fee is instituted, the annual fee must be submitted
with the NOI before coverage under the permit is granted. For the annual
fee amounts, refer to 415 ILCS 5/12.5.
- Permittees above the annual treatment area thresholds and do not meet the
definition of a small entity must submit an annual
report to
IEPA either electronically or by mail. The
annual report can be submitted electronically to epa.ILG87pestAnnRep@illinois.gov.
Permitees must also retain a copy of the annual report. This requirement
does not apply to the permittees conducting pesticide application activities
pursuant to the Vector Control Act (410 ILCS 95) which are funded by, conducted
in accordance with, or under the supervision of the Illinois Department of
Public Health or regional department of public health or public health district.
Annual
reports must be submitted to IEPA no later than February 15th of
the following year. The annual report must include information for the calendar
year, with the first annual report required to include activities for the
portion of the calendar year after the effective date of the NOI. If the effective
date is after December 1st, the permittee is not required to submit an annual
report for the first partial year but must submit annual reports
thereafter, with the first annual report submitted also including
information from the first partial year.
The Flowchart of Permit Requirements outlines the applicable permit requirements for the General Permit.
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