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Certain industrial facilities are required to be covered under the general industrial storm water permit. Facilities commonly covered in Utah are mines (including gravel pits), facilities that produce cement products, many wood product facilities, airports, junk yards, transportation facilities, bulk fueling stations, manufacturing facilities, and scrap recycling facilities. Coverage is dependent on the facility's Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code. A complete list of the SIC codes required to obtain permit coverage as well as the SIC specific requirements (appendix II) can be viewed by clicking the link on the second bullet below.
For a complete list of SICs requiring storm water permit coverage and links to specific sector requirements . If an industry is not classified on the table the Executive Secretary of the Utah Water Quality Board may still designate the facility for permitting based on potential water quality impacts.
The MSGP is renewed yearly for a different group of sectors (groups 1 through 5). A copy of the current cover page for each group is below.
Group 2 (Sectors I, R, AB, AC)
Group 3 (Sectors E, G, U, AA, AD)
Group 4 (Sectors A, B, C, D, F, H, M, T, W)
Group 5 (Sectors J, K, L, N, O, Q, S, V, X, Y, Z)
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