This Permit is issued in compliance with the provisions of the Utah Water Quality Act (Utah Code Annotated 19-5, as amended) the federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 United States 1251 et. seq., as amended by the Water Quality Act of 1987, Public Law 100-4), and the rules and Regulations made pursuant to those statu...
The following pages contain the checklist that is used to review Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs). The checklist is based on the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality Common Plan Permit SWPPP Template (CPoD SWPPP Template). ...
To be covered under this permit you must meet the eligibility conditions and follow the requirements for applying for permit coverage in this Part. ...
Household hazardous waste (HHW) is anything in or around your home that is poisonous, flammable, corrosive, or toxic, as well as products (such as electronics) that contain certain materials like metals....
Water from swimming pools and hot tubs contains high levels of chlorine, bromine, and other chemicals that can harm the environment when drained improperly. Chlorinated water can percolate through the soil, inhibit plant growth, and contaminate groundwater. If it enters storm drains it will ultimately discharge to Spri...
This is a signed agreement between the facility owner and Lehi City. It is recorded in the County
Recorder’s Office, and it runs with the land, binding all present and subsequent owners of the
facility. Below is a summary of the key points of the agreement....