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Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES) General Permit Regulation for Discharges From Groundwater Remediation of Contaminated Sites, Dewatering Activities of Contaminated Sites, and Hydrostatic Tests [9 VAC 25 ‑ 120]
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Action:
Reissue and amend the General VPDES Permit for Petroleum Contaminated Sites and ...
Action 2214 / Stage 4274
Proposed Stage  
Documents
red ball Proposed Text 7/31/2007  2:58 pm  
pdf Agency Background Document 7/31/2007    

Status
Attorney General Review For some stages the Attorney General review is optional
Virginia Registrar Submitted on 7/31/2007
 
The Virginia Register of Regulations
 
Publication Date: 8/20/2007    Volume: 23  Issue: 25
Public Hearings

10/03/2007 10:00 AM

Comment Period Ended 10/19/2007
 
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Contact Information
Name / Title: James Barnett  / State Lead Program Manager
Address: 629 East Main Street
P.O. Box 1105
Richmond, VA 23218
Email Address: jsbarnett@deq.virginia.gov
Telephone: (804)698-4289    FAX: (804)698-4266   
 

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Action 2214:
Reissue and amend the General VPDES Permit for Petroleum Contaminated Sites and Hydrostatic Tests
 
Stages associated with this regulatory action.
Stage Type Status
NOIRA   (3873) Stage complete. No comment period held.
Proposed   (4274) Stage complete. Comment period ended 10/19/2007.
Final   (4457) Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 02/06/2008.
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