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Does the Maine Construction General Permit replace or affect existing Stormwater Law, Site Law, or LURC requirements?

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Does the Maine Construction General Permit replace or affect existing Stormwater Law, Site Law, or LURC requirements?

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No. However, the DEP is in the process of consolidating application requirements to better coordinate some of these programs. If your project also requires a Stormwater or Site Law permit, you may reference material submitted with those applications provided that it substantively addresses the standards of the MCGP. If not all the standards are addressed, supplementary material should be provided with the NOI. If you wish the Department to rely in whole or part on a submission that is part of a Site Law or Stormwater Management Law application, submit a letter with the NOI describing the previous submission and the extent to which it should be relied upon, and listing the standards addressed by any supplementary material.

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