For a construction project that will disturb 3.2 acres of land, what type of environmental permit is typically required under federal regulations?
Correct Answer
B) General NPDES permit for stormwater
Construction projects that disturb one acre or more of land require coverage under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit for stormwater discharges from construction activities to prevent soil erosion and water pollution.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
The NPDES General Permit for stormwater is required for construction activities that disturb one acre or more of land under the Clean Water Act. Since this project disturbs 3.2 acres, it exceeds the one-acre threshold and falls under federal stormwater regulations. The general permit is the standard permit type for construction stormwater management, as opposed to individual permits which are reserved for more complex discharges. This permit specifically addresses soil erosion and sediment control during construction activities.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Individual NPDES permit
Individual NPDES permits are typically required for point source discharges like industrial facilities or wastewater treatment plants, not for standard construction stormwater runoff. Construction projects generally qualify for the more streamlined general permit process.
Option C: Wetlands dredge and fill permit
Wetlands dredge and fill permits are only required when construction activities will impact jurisdictional wetlands or waters of the United States. The question doesn't indicate any wetland impacts, only land disturbance acreage.
Option D: Air quality permit
Air quality permits are required for activities that generate significant air emissions, such as concrete plants or asphalt operations. Standard construction activities disturbing land typically don't require air quality permits unless they involve specific emission sources.
Memory Technique
Think 'ONE and DONE' - One acre triggers the General NPDES permit requirement for construction stormwater
Reference Hint
Environmental regulations chapter or Clean Water Act section in your contractor reference manual
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