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National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System - NPDES Program

Who to Contact


NPDES & State Permits Section

(402) 471-2186


NPDES Publications



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Are you not certain what permits your business may need?

For more information,
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Permit Matrix.
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Who needs to apply?

All persons discharging or proposing to discharge pollutants from a point source into any waters of the state are required to apply for and have a permit under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) to discharge including all significant industrial users discharging to a publicly owned treatment works.

The Nebraska NPDES program encompasses a number of different types of discharges including:
  • municipal

  • commercial

  • industrial wastewater

  • industrial discharges to public wastewater treatment systems (also known as the Nebraska pretreatment program)

  • industrial and municipal storm water

  • municipal combined sanitary and storm sewer overflows and discharges

  • livestock waste control


The Department is responsible for developing and issuing NPDES permits, and for insuring that permitted facilities comply with permit requirements. State regulations pertaining to these programs are:



Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) and NetDMR

The Electronic Reporting Rule requires regulated entities to report DMRs electronically, instead of filing written paper reports. The Department has chosen to use NetDMR to accept electronic DMR submissions.

NetDMR guidance and information:
NetDMR



When Do I Apply?

Regulations require a site-specific NPDES permit application be submitted to NDEE at least 180 days prior to the date of first discharge. It is important that you submit a complete and accurate permit application. The 180-day period does not start until a complete application is received. If changes are made or additional information is submitted or is required, the 180-day period may start over. NPDES permits are public noticed for 30 days before being issued. If comments are received and a hearing is required, the Department would schedule a hearing and respond to any comments received at the hearing. This may require an additional 60 to 90 days.
General Permit authorizations may take from 7 to 30 days as indicated below.



Types of NPDES Permits

Discharge to Surface Water
A site specific NPDES Permit is required for discharges of wastewater from a facility to surface waters of the state.


For example, discharges of:

Non-Process Wastewater
which includes cooling water, reverse osmosis or softener reject water, boiler blow down water, or cooling tower blowdown water.

NPDES Application Form 1 &2E Non-Process Wastewater


Process Wastewater
which includes any water that comes into contact with the product; co-products that can become a wastewater or Clean In Place (CIP) and other wash and cleaning water.

NPDES Application Form 1 & 2CD Manufacturing Process Wastewater


Treated Sanitary Wastewater
is subject to secondary treatment standards found in Title 119, Chapter 21. Form 2A can be used for facilities discharging only treated sanitary wastewater

NPDES Form 2A POTW

T
hese discharges may be subject to categorical effluent guidelines found in Title 119, Rules and Regulations pertaining to the Issuance of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permits Chapter 27.These are state and federal guidelines based on the technology available to treat the pollutants from a particular industry.

In addition, the NPDES permit would regulate any constituents
having reasonable potential to pollute based on Title 117, Nebraska Surface Water Quality Standards and Title 118 Groundwater Quality Standards and Use Classification. The establishment of allowable levels of pollutants in the discharge depends on the characteristics of the receiving body of water. These limitations are site specific, based on the body of water into which the wastewater is discharged.



Land Application of Wastewaters
Title 119 Chapter 12 provides Authorization by Rule for domestic wastewater treatment plant effluent land application. For these facilities that meet the requirements of the chapter and maintain records in accordance with this chapter, no NPDES permit is necessary.

An NPDES permit is required for land application of
industrial wastewater. The permit will require annual soil monitoring, agronomic rate application, site approval and wastewater testing. It will also require an annual report from a certified agronomist. NPDES Combined Form 1 & 2C is also used for applying for this type of permit.

If the waste material is solid in nature (e.g., wet cake, etc.), it will be regulated under
Title 132 - Integrated Solid Waste Management Regulations.



Discharge to a Publicly Owned Treatment Works - Nebraska Pretreatment Permit
This permit must be obtained prior to the discharge of wastewater from a Significant Industrial User facility to a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW).

A
Significant Industrial User is an industrial facility that:
  • Is subject to Effluent Guidelines (Title 119 Chapter 27) that include Categorical Pretreatment Standards, or, Discharges 25,000 gallons per day (gpd) of wastewater to the public wastewater treatment facility;

  • or,
  • Contributes 5% or more of the total hydraulic or 5% or more of the organic load of the wastewater treatment facility,
or,
  • is designated as such by the Director on the basis that the industrial user has a reasonable potential for adversely affecting the POTW’s operation or for violating a pretreatment standard or requirement. An NPP Permit will require testing to meet Categorical pretreatment guidelines (40 CFR 406, and adopted by Title 119 Chapter 27.)

This permit functions to protect municipal public wastewater collection and treatment systems from damage or overloading by industrial dischargers. It is important to note that in the event of an industrially caused upset, pass through, or interference at the POTW, the industry is regulated under Title 119 Chapter 26 002 general prohibitions with or without an NPDES permit.

An application can be found at
Nebraska Pretreatment Program (NPP) Form



Hydrostatic Testing and/or Dewatering Discharges
NPDES permits are required for the discharge of hydrostatic testing fluids and for groundwater dewatering on the industrial site. Both of these activities can be authorized under and NPDES General Permit for Hydrostatic Testing and an NDPES General Permit for Dewatering. Below are links to the permit information:

All applicable application forms are attached to the permit document. Requirements include submission of a Notice of Intent and Minor Monitoring/Reporting to ensure discharged water meets Nebraska’s Water Quality Standards.


Storm Water Permits during Construction
An NPDES Construction Storm Water General Permit – Notice of Intent (CSW-NOI) is needed for construction activity that causes land disturbance of equal to or greater than one acre and less than one acre if the construction activity is part of a common plan of development or sale.

The
Notice of Intent must be received by the NDEE at least seven days in advance of starting land grading and clearing activities. Development of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan that addresses erosion and sediment control is a primary condition of this permit.

The NPDES Construction Storm Water
online permit application process is available. All applicable application information is included in the online application.

Additional Storm Water information can be obtained by calling
(402) 471-2186.

Storm Water Permits during Operation
An NPDES Industrial Storm Water Permit – Notice of Intent (ISW-NOI) is needed if you have a storm water discharge associated with industrial activity from your primary industrial activity, see Part 1 and Appendix D of the permit. An NOI must be received by the NDEE at least 30 days prior to facility start-up. Development of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) addressing storm water runoff and exterior housekeeping is a primary condition of this permit.

The NPDES Industrial Storm Water
online permit application process is available. All related application information is included in the online application. The SWPPP must be submitted with the NOI.
Below is a link to the permit information:


Additional Storm Water information can be obtained by calling (402) 471-2186.

Treated Groundwater Remediation Discharges
An NPDES permit is required for the discharge of treated groundwater from remediation facilities. This activity can be authorized under an NPDES General Permit authorizing treated groundwater remediation discharges.

Below is a link to the permit information:
All applicable application forms are attached to the permit document. Requirements include submission of a Notification of Intent and fuel contamination site/organic chemical contamination site monitoring requirements to ensure discharged water meets Nebraska’s water quality standards.