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ZenLlo Kern <br /> July 26, 2021. <br /> Paige 3 of 4 <br /> --Discharges from the application of pesticides (including pesticide, <br /> herbicides. fungicides, rodcntic.ides, and various other substances to control <br /> pest) to State waters. <br /> An application for an NPDES individual permitmust he submitted at least: ISO <br /> calendar days before the commencement of the discharge or start of construction <br /> activities. '1"o request and NPDES individual permit, you must complete and <br /> submit. the NPDES individual permit application. This application is available on <br /> the e-Permitting Portal website located at: <br /> A.Notice of Iin.tent, (NOT) for coverage under a specific NPDES gen.er.alpermit <br /> must be submitted at least 30 calendar days before the commencement of the <br /> discharge <br /> BsUllYge o start of construction Xcfi7ytiLj. To request NPDES general permit <br /> coverage, you must complete and submit the NOT, The NOT is available on the <br /> c-Permitting Portal.website located at: <br /> Please see f-FAR, Chapter 11-55 for more information on the NPDES individual <br /> permit and NPDES general permits. The specific NPDES general permits <br /> located in FEAR, Chapter 1.1.55, Appendices B through M. BAR, Chapter .11--55 <br /> and HAR, Chapter 11-55., Appendices B through M are available on. the CWB <br /> website at: ttu i hc'aitlr,ha ji ». ., / v h/ <br /> 10 According to State law, all discharges related to the project construction or <br /> operation activities, whether or not NPDES permit coverage and/or Section 401 <br /> WQC are required, must comply with the State's Water Quality Standards. <br /> Monitoring <br /> Effluent discharge and/or-receiving water monitoring may be required as <br /> conditions of Section 401 Water Quality Certifications and'NPDES General and. <br /> Individual permits. <br /> Enforcement <br /> s rNoncompliance with water quality requirements contained in IIAR, Chapter 11-54 <br /> and/or permitting requirements specified in -JAR., Chapter 11-55 may be subject. <br /> to penalties of$25,000 per day per violation. <br /> • Violations of Hawaii Revised Statutes 342D and 342E may elicit administrative, <br /> civil and criminal penalties for such violations. <br /> Polluted Runoff Control <br />