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OVERVIEW OF NPDES
Water pollution degrades
surface waters making them unsafe for drinking, fishing, swimming,
and other activities. As authorized by the Clean Water Act, the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program
controls water pollution by regulating point sources that discharge
pollutants into waters of the United States. Point sources are discrete
conveyances such as pipes or man-made ditches. Individual homes
that are connected to a municipal system, use a septic system, or
do not have a surface discharge do not need an NPDES permit; however,
industrial, municipal, and other facilities must obtain permits
if their discharges go directly to surface waters. In most cases,
the NPDES permit program is administered by authorized states. Since
its introduction in 1972, the NPDES permit program is responsible
for significant improvements to our Nation's water quality.
NPDES
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