Industrial Facilities: Am I Regulated?

If you discharge storm water associated with an industrial activity into one of the following:

And your business activity fits into one of the regulated industrial sectors, meaning that your industrial activity fits under one or more of the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes or Industrial Activity Codes to be found in "SIC Codes Subject to TPDES Multi-Sector General Permit,"

Then you will be required to obtain coverage under General Permit TXR050000. If you conduct an activity related to oil and gas (See Texas Railroad CommissionExit TCEQ), then you may need to obtain coverage under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities Exit TCEQ.

  • If all industrial activities and materials are isolated from rain, snow, snowmelt, and/or runoff by storm resistant shelters, you may be eligible for a conditional no exposure exclusion from permitting requirements.

  • Otherwise, the general permit requires you to obtain coverage, which includes submitting a notice of intent (NOI) form.

If you don't qualify for coverage under this general permit, you may need to obtain an individual permit for any discharges to water in the state.

Contact us if you have questions.


RELATED LINKS:

Additional Guidance and Quick Links: Storm Water Discharges for Industrial Activities

Storm Water Discharges from Industrial Facilities