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Title 8
State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System

Sections

17‑0801
Purpose
17‑0803
SPDES permits
17‑0804
Rules and regulations
17‑0805
Notice and public participation
17‑0807
Prohibited discharges
17‑0808
Municipal and industrial stormwater discharges
17‑0809
Effluent limitations
17‑0810
Stormwater management design manual modification
17‑0811
Application of effluent standards and limitations
17‑0813
Compliance schedules
17‑0815
SPDES permits
17‑0815‑A
Discharge point signs
17‑0816
Coordination with AEM program
17‑0817
SPDES permits
17‑0819
Applications, reports, notices
17‑0821
Fees
17‑0823
Power plant siting
17‑0825
Discharges of industrial waste to publicly owned treatment works
17‑0826
Notification of discharges affecting groundwaters
17‑0826‑A
Mandatory sewage release reporting and notification by publicly owned treatment works and operators of publicly owned sewer systems
17‑0827
Conflicts of interest
17‑0828
Discharges affecting groundwaters
17‑0829
Inspection and entry
17‑0831
Environmental monitors for tankers
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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