What is NPDES Phase II and Who is Affected?

Stormwater runoff has been a source of great concern for many years. It can pollute lakes and streams. As a result, the 1987 amendments to the Clean Water Act required the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to address stormwater runoff in two phases. Phase I of the NPDES Storm Water Program began in 1990 and applied to large and medium municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4) and 11 industrial categories including construction sites disturbing five acres of land or more. Phase II of the NPDES Storm Water Program will begin in March 2003 and applies to additional MS4s and construction sites disturbing equal to or greater than one but less than five acres of land. Phase II also expands the industrial "no exposure" exemption covered under Phase I. Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) is in charge of implementing both phases of the NPDES Storm Water Program.

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1. What is stormwater?
2. Where does the stormwater go?
3. What type of materials can I use for fill material?
4. What is stormwater pollution?
5. What rules and regulations control stormwater issues?
6. My neighbor’s stormwater runs on my property, can I divert it?
7. Can I change how stormwater flows across my property?
8. There is a ravine/stream through my property; who is responsible to maintain it?
9. There is a swale or open drainage channel through my property; who is responsible to maintain it?
10. Can I put yard waste, tree limbs, compost, concrete, chemicals, etc. into my ravine?
11. Why can’t I dump my natural material (yard waste, sticks, compost, etc.) into my ravine?
12. What is a rain garden?
13. What is NPDES Phase II and Who is Affected?
14. How Do the Phase II Rules Affect Industry?
15. How Do The Phase II Rules Affect Construction Sites?