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If my small construction activity were ongoing prior to the March 10, 2003 date would I still be required to file an application for General Permit coverage?

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If my small construction activity were ongoing prior to the March 10, 2003 date would I still be required to file an application for General Permit coverage?

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Yes. At the time the modification language to permit was adopted (Dec. 02, 2003) by the SWRCB a ninety-day grace period commenced. During this period any construction activity, whether ongoing or about to commence, was required to submit application for coverage under the General Permit. Regional Boards have discretion when evaluating construction activity on a case by case basis; however, any operator of a project that is currently under construction should have filed for coverage and be in compliance with the General Permit.

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