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What is No Exposure Certification

The EPA Form 3510.11 No Exposure Certification is a government form used by facility operators to certify that their industrial site has no exposure to stormwater, thus exempting them from needing an NPDES stormwater permit.

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No Exposure Certification is needed by:
  • Facility operators in New Mexico seeking stormwater discharge exemptions
  • Industrial site managers responsible for compliance with EPA regulations
  • Environmental compliance officers in industrial sectors
  • Consultants advising facilities on environmental permits
  • Legal representatives handling environmental compliance documentation

How to fill out the No Exposure Certification

  1. 1.
    Access the EPA Form 3510.11 on pdfFiller by searching for the form name in the pdfFiller document library or uploading a downloaded PDF version.
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    Open the form in pdfFiller and familiarize yourself with the layout, including fields for information regarding the facility location, legal description, and SIC codes.
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    Before starting, gather necessary information such as facility details, industrial activities, and existing permits to complete the form accurately.
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    Complete fillable fields by clicking on each field, typing in your responses, or selecting options from dropdown menus provided.
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    Utilize checkboxes for sections that require affirmative responses, ensuring all relevant areas of the form are addressed.
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    Thoroughly review your completed form by checking for any missing fields or unchecked boxes to ensure accuracy and compliance.
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    Finalize the form by signing electronically where required, confirming that all information provided is correct and truthful.
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    Save your completed form locally or choose the download option in pdfFiller to keep a copy of your certification.
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    Once saved, you can submit the form via the appropriate submission method indicated in the instructions, which may involve mailing the form to an EPA office or submitting online if applicable.
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Facility operators in New Mexico are eligible to submit the EPA Form 3510.11 if their industrial site has no exposure to stormwater, exempting them from needing an NPDES permit.
The No Exposure Certification must be re-submitted every five years to maintain compliance. Be mindful of your initial submission date and set reminders accordingly.
This form can typically be submitted by mailing a hard copy to the EPA. Ensure you check specific submission guidelines applicable to your location or situation.
Typically, you need no additional documents to submit the No Exposure Certification. However, it is advisable to have facility details and compliance records ready for reference.
Common mistakes include leaving fields blank, failing to sign the certification, or not properly understanding the criteria for no exposure. Ensure all fields are correctly completed.
Processing times can vary, but typically it should take a few weeks to confirm that your certification has been received and processed by the EPA.
If your facility’s status changes and exposure is created, you must file for an NPDES permit and cannot rely on the No Exposure Certification until the situation is rectified.
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