Transfer of permitting authority to Idaho. As of July 1, 2018, EPA has transferred authority to administer and enforce this permit to the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality. For more information, visit Idaho Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (IPDES) Program.Exit
Below is EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) final permit and supporting documents for the City of Sandpoint Wastewater Treatment Plant in Idaho discharging to the Pend Orielle River.
- Permit number: ID0020842
- Effective date: December 1, 2017
- Note: Revised phosphorus limits effective August 1, 2018
- Permit expires: November 30, 2022
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NPDES Permit, City of Sandpoint, Idaho, #ID0020842 (PDF)(47 pp, 345 K,
June 2018)
Final permit (includes revised effective date for total phosphorus effluent limits).
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2018 NPDES Permit Fact Sheet, City of Sandpoint, Idaho, #ID0020842 (PDF)(31 pp, 883 K,
February 2018)
Additional technical basis for total phosphorus limits.
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2018 Response to Comments on NPDES Permit for City of Sandpoint, Idaho, #ID0020842 (PDF)(9 pp, 210 K,
June 2018)
EPA's responses to public comments on December 2017 permit re-proposal to address total phosphorus limits.
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2017 Response to Comments, City of Sandpoint, Idaho, #ID0020842 (PDF)(53 pp, 530 K,
September 2017)
EPA's responses to public comments on the October 2014 and April 2016 draft permits.
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2016 NPDES Permit Fact Sheet, City of Sandpoint, Idaho, #ID0020842 (PDF)(74 pp, 3 MB,
April 2016)
Technical basis for NPDES permit (based on April 2016 revised draft permit).
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2014 NPDES Permit Fact Sheet, City of Sandpoint, Idaho, #ID0020842 (PDF)(62 pp, 1 MB,
October 2014)
Technical basis for NPDES permit (based on October 2014 draft permit).