Below you will find:
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Quick
Links to Forms and Instructions that you may need to obtain
authorization under this permit or to comply with permit
requirements and
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Additional Guidance
Links to provide convenient access to helpful information
Forms on this web page are available in Portable Document Format
(PDF). (Help with PDF.)
Quick Links to Forms and Instructions
ePermits online applications (HTML):
This link takes you to the TCEQ's epermits online Notice of Intent,
No Exposure Certification and Notice of Termination application
forms to get instant authorization or to instantly terminate a
permit.
Notice of Intent (PDF): This form is
required to be submitted for large construction activities which
disturb five or more acres of land, including those activities
which are part of a larger common plan of development that disturb
five or more acres of land. The instructions detailing how to fill
the Notice of Intent are included in this form.
Notice of Change (PDF): This form is
required to be submitted for making updates, changes, or
corrections to an NOI or Waiver as required in the general
permit.
Notice of Termination (PDF): This
form is required to be submitted for those construction activities
which submitted a Notice of Intent form once the requirements for
termination are met.
Site
Notice for Small Construction Activities (PDF): This form is
required for operators (primary and secondary operators) of small
activities (i.e., those that disturb one acre or more but less than
five acres of land, including those activities which are part of a
larger common plan of development that disturb one acre or more but
less than five acres of land).
Site Notice for Small Construction Activities Automatically
Authorized Based on Low Erosion Potential (PDF): This form is
required for small construction activities that are automatically
authorized based on a low potential for erosion (see Part II.E.1.
of the general permit, TXR1500000). This form is required for
primary operators and secondary operators of small construction
activities.
Site Notice for “Primary Operators” of Large
Construction Activities (PDF): This form is required for
construction activities which disturb five or more acres of land,
including those activities which are part of a larger common plan
of development that disturb five or more acres of land.
“Primary operator” is defined in the general permit,
TXR150000.
Site Notice for “Secondary Operators” of Large
Construction Activities (PDF): This form is required for
construction activities which disturb five or more acres of land,
including those activities which are part of a larger common plan
of development that disturb five or more acres of land. The
secondary operator is defined in the general permit, TXR150000.
Low Rainfall Erosivity form (PDF):
This form is required to be submitted for any small construction
activities applying for a waiver from permitting requirements due
to low rainfall erosivity.
Instructions for Low Rainfall
Erosivity (PDF): These instructions will assist you as you fill
out your Low Rainfall Erosivity form.
Additional Guidance Links
Signatory
Requirement Guidance (PDF): This document describes which
person(s) have the authority to sign applications and Notices of
Intent and Termination as required by Title 30 Texas Administrative
Code, Section 305.44. An example letter
delegating signatory authority (Word) is also available on the
Construction Storm Water General Permit section of the Small
Business and Local Government Assistance web page "Assistance Tools
for Storm Water Permitting".
Fact Sheet and Executive Directors Preliminary Decision (PDF):
This document contains information on the development of the
conditions of the Construction General Permit.
Executive
Directors Response to Comments (PDF): This document provides
the TCEQs response to public comments that were received on the
draft permit during the public comment period.
Guidance Related to the 2003 Construction General Permit:
Construction
Industry Compliance Assistance
(HTML): This webisite provides information about BMPs, provides
samples of storm water pollution prevention plans, and other
helpful information.