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What is no exposure certification coverage

The No Exposure Certification Coverage Filing Instructions is a government form used by industrial facility operators in California to obtain and maintain no exposure certification under NPDES General Permit for storm water discharges.

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No exposure certification coverage is needed by:
  • Industrial facility operators in California.
  • Businesses seeking NPDES exemption for storm water management.
  • Environmental compliance officers managing storm water regulations.
  • Legal representatives responsible for compliance documentation.
  • Persons involved in submitting Permit Registration Documents (PRDs).
  • Water quality regulators overseeing industrial discharge practices.

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Eligibility for filing the No Exposure Certification includes industrial facility operators in California whose activities do not expose materials to storm water.
You need to gather the Permit Registration Documents (PRDs), including facility information and contact details, along with the annual fee for certification processing.
There is typically an annual renewal requirement; however, specific deadlines can vary, so check with the California Water Board for current submission dates.
The completed form must be submitted electronically through the State Water Board's SMARTS system following certification and review.
Common mistakes include incomplete fields, incorrect contact information, and failure to provide necessary supporting documents, which can delay processing.
Processing times can vary, but you should expect a review period after submission. Check for specific timelines with your local regulatory authority.
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