Oil and Gas Erosion Control Permit Updates

 
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Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board
June 13, 2024
 
 
Jessica Shirley, Acting Secretary
 
Josh Shapiro, Governor
 
ESCGP-3 published: October 6, 2018
ESCGP lifespan is 5 years: October 6, 2023
Administratively extended: January 6, 2025
GREEN: ESCGP-4
BLUE: ESCGP-3
 
Post Construction Stormwater
Management (PCSM) Manual changes
PAG-02 (General NPDES Permit)
consistency
ePermit consistency
Individual Erosion and Sediment Control
Permit clarification
MSC lawsuit settlement
 
ESCGP-3 to ESCGP-4
PCSM “BMPs” 
 
        PCSM “SCMs”
Stormwater Control Measure (SCM) –
A
ny natural feature or manmade structure
designed or utilized to reduce or manage the
volume, pollutant load, or peak rate of
stormwater runoff.
PCSM Manual Updates
 
Definitions
New planned discharges require Notice of Intent
(NOI)
Permit amendment process
Visual site inspection requirements
Site inspector qualification
Erosion Potential Analysis
 
Consistency with PAG-02
 
Inoperative/Ineffective E&S BMPs and PCSM
SCMs
Co-permittee forms eliminated
Post-construction infiltration SCM testing
Alternative BMP/SCM process
No invasive species in seed mix
County and municipal notification forms
 
 
Consistency with PAG-02
 
Well site restoration language updates
 
MSC Lawsuit Agreement
 
Updated weblinks
Deleted Expedited Review (General Permit)
E&S and PCSM Plan checklists removed from NOI
Instructions - created weblinks
Permit Application Consultation Tool (PACT)
reference added
 
Corrections and Clarifications
 
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Updates and timelines for the Erosion and Sediment Control General Permit (ESCGP) in the oil and gas sector, including the transition from ESCGP-3 to ESCGP-4, Post Construction Stormwater Management (PCSM) Manual changes, BMP updates, and consistency with PAG-02 requirements. Details include implementation timeline, permit status, and resolution of the MSC lawsuit agreement.

  • Erosion control
  • Oil and gas
  • Permit updates
  • Stormwater management
  • BMPs

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  1. Erosion and Sediment Control General Erosion and Sediment Control General Permit (ESCGP Permit (ESCGP- -4) 4) Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board June 13, 2024 Josh Shapiro, Governor Jessica Shirley, Acting Secretary

  2. ESCGP-3 Status ESCGP-3 published: October 6, 2018 ESCGP lifespan is 5 years: October 6, 2023 Administratively extended: January 6, 2025

  3. Implementation Timeline June 29 July 28, 2024 July 29 August 31, 2024 June 29, 2024 June 13, 2024 PA Bulletin DRAFT TAB Comment/Response Draft Edits November 6, 2024 September 23 October 11, 2024, Training September 21, 2024 September 5, 2024 ESCGP-3 last day to submit PA Bulletin FINAL TAB December 14, 2024 GREEN: ESCGP-4 BLUE: ESCGP-3 January 6, 2025 ESCGP-3 expires ESCGP-3 Final technical comments

  4. ESCGP-3 to ESCGP-4 Post Construction Stormwater Management (PCSM) Manual changes PAG-02 (General NPDES Permit) consistency ePermit consistency Individual Erosion and Sediment Control Permit clarification MSC lawsuit settlement

  5. PCSM Manual Updates PCSM BMPs PCSM SCMs Stormwater Control Measure (SCM) Any natural feature or manmade structure designed or utilized to reduce or manage the volume, pollutant load, or peak rate of stormwater runoff.

  6. Consistency with PAG-02 Definitions New planned discharges require Notice of Intent (NOI) Permit amendment process Visual site inspection requirements Site inspector qualification Erosion Potential Analysis

  7. Consistency with PAG-02 Inoperative/Ineffective E&S BMPs and PCSM SCMs Co-permittee forms eliminated Post-construction infiltration SCM testing Alternative BMP/SCM process No invasive species in seed mix County and municipal notification forms

  8. MSC Lawsuit Agreement Well site restoration language updates

  9. Corrections and Clarifications Updated weblinks Deleted Expedited Review (General Permit) E&S and PCSM Plan checklists removed from NOI Instructions - created weblinks Permit Application Consultation Tool (PACT) reference added

  10. QUESTIONS QUESTIONS 717 717- -772 772- -5991 5991 Joe Kelly Joe Kelly josephkel@pa.gov josephkel@pa.gov Ann Mathew Ann Mathew amathew@pa.gov amathew@pa.gov

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