Permittees: Because of COVID-19 response, access to the Region 10 EPA building is limited. Until further notice, please send Notices of Intent (NOIs), updated NOIs, and any other permit-related notices (e.g., notice to transfer or terminate coverage) to Sally Goodman (goodman.sally@epa.gov). Please attach compliance-related and enforcement-related notices or reports to Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) submittals in NetDMR if this option is available, or otherwise submit to Jason Rodriguez (rodriguez.jason@epa.gov).
Below are documents related to EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) general permit for offshore seafood processors in federal waters off the coast of Washington and Oregon.
- Permit number: WAG520000
- Effective date: May 1, 2019
- Permit expires: April 30, 2024
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NPDES General Permit, Offshore Seafood Processors Off Washington and Oregon Coast, #WAG520000 (PDF)(48 pp, 1 MB,
May 22, 2019)
Final discharge permit. Includes minor modification to original permit to correct Sections V.B.7.e. (pg. 16) and VIII.B.a. (pg. 26).
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Response to Comments on Draft NPDES General Permit for Offshore Seafood Processors Off Washington and Oregon Coast, #WAG520000 (PDF)(46 pp, 456 K,
March 4, 2019)
EPA's responses to public comments received during the 2015 and 2017 comment periods.
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NPDES Permit Fact Sheet (2017), Offshore Seafood Processors Off Washington and Oregon Coast, #WAG520000 (PDF)(43 pp, 3 MB,
June 2017)
Technical basis for 2017 re-proposal of draft permit.
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NPDES Permit Fact Sheet (2015), Offshore Seafood Processors Off Washington and Oregon Coast, #WAG520000 (PDF)(25 pp, 159 K,
August 2015)
Technical basis for original 2015 draft permit.
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Biological Evaluation (BE), Offshore Seafood Processors, Washington & Oregon, #WAG520000 (PDF)(169 pp, 11 MB,
May 2017)
Identifies potential impacts to federally listed endangered or threatened species. Originally submitted August 2015; revised May 2017.
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Ocean Discharge Criteria Evaluation (ODCE), Offshore Seafood Processors, Washington & Oregon, #WAG520000 (PDF)(153 pp, 2 MB,
August 2015)
Assesses the potential for the discharges to cause unreasonable degradation of the marine environment.
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EPA Federal Consistency Determination for Washington for NPDES General Permit #WAG520000 (PDF)(31 pp, 1 MB,
June 2017)
EPA's Consistency Determination for Washington pursuant to the Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA).
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EPA Federal Consistency Determination for Oregon for NPDES General Permit #WAG520000 (PDF)(43 pp, 2 MB,
June 2017)
EPA's Consistency Determination for Oregon pursuant to the Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA).