Guam's Bulk Fuel Sites Get Wastewater Permit Update
Published Date: 4/17/2025
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Summary
The EPA is ready to renew a special permit for bulk fuel storage places in Guam that manage treated water discharges. This new permit will last five years and aims to keep things fair and efficient for everyone involved. If you run or care about these facilities, now’s the time to check out the details and share your thoughts before the deadline!
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Five-Year NPDES Permit Reissue
If you operate a bulk fuel storage facility in Guam, EPA Region 9 proposes to reissue NPDES General Permit No. GUG000001 authorizing treated effluent discharges. The reissued permit would be valid for five years upon issuance.
General Permit Means Streamlined Rules
EPA says using a NPDES general permit helps EPA and dischargers allocate resources more efficiently and provides consistent permit conditions for similar bulk fuel facilities. This approach applies to facilities covered by Permit No. GUG000001 in Guam.
EPA Seeks Comments on 2019–2024 Discharges
EPA is taking public comments on the frequency, duration, and volume of water discharges from each bulk fuel facility for the years 2019 through 2024. Facility operators and other stakeholders can submit information for EPA to consider before reissuing Permit No. GUG000001.
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