Code of Federal Regulations 40 Protection of Environment: Parts 100 to 135 Revised as of July 1 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 571 pages The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government. |
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Page 174
... separate storm sewers within the sys- tems described in paragraphs ( b ) ( 4 ) ( i ) , ( ii ) , and ( iii ) or ( b ) ... sewer systems . The Director may issue one system - wide permit covering all , or a portion of all municipal separate ...
... separate storm sewers within the sys- tems described in paragraphs ( b ) ( 4 ) ( i ) , ( ii ) , and ( iii ) or ( b ) ... sewer systems . The Director may issue one system - wide permit covering all , or a portion of all municipal separate ...
Page 176
... separate storm sewers ; ( B ) The location of discharges from the designated municipal separate storm sewer relative to discharges from municipal separate storm sewers described in paragraph ( b ) ( 4 ) ( i ) of this section ; ( C ) The ...
... separate storm sewers ; ( B ) The location of discharges from the designated municipal separate storm sewer relative to discharges from municipal separate storm sewers described in paragraph ( b ) ( 4 ) ( i ) of this section ; ( C ) The ...
Page 180
... separate storm sewer system means all separate storm sewers that are : ( i ) Owned or operated by the United States , a State , city , town , borough , county , parish , district , association , or other public body ( created by or ...
... separate storm sewer system means all separate storm sewers that are : ( i ) Owned or operated by the United States , a State , city , town , borough , county , parish , district , association , or other public body ( created by or ...
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