North Carolina NPDES Stormwater Permit for Ready-Mixed Concrete (NCG14)

North Carolina NPDES Stormwater Permit for Ready-Mixed Concrete (NCG14)

If you run a concrete plant in North Carolina, understanding the rules and regulations regarding your NPDES Stormwater Permit for Ready-Mixed Concrete facilities (aka your NCG14 permit) can be about as clear as mud. From confusing regulatory language to infrequent enforcement, many ready-mix producers across North Carolina struggle with getting into or fully staying, in compliance with their stormwater permit. If this sounds familiar, you've come to the right place.

Here at RMA, we truly get the ready mix concrete industry. Our staff members have been to hundreds of concrete plants across the United States, from tiny temporary ready mix concrete plants to sprawling precast production operations. Additionally, our concrete industry & stormwater permitting experts teach NRMCA's annual Environmental Short Course every year, meaning we've been to more concrete plants, and know more about the environmental issues impacting the ready-mix industry more than any other environmental consulting firm out there. Additionally, our staff has extensive experience working in similar industries such as hot-mix asphalt, aggregate quarrying & mining, and recycling, meaning we can help those in the construction materials industry with ease.

From helping ready-mix producers get into compliance with confusing regulations, such as North Carolina's concrete stormwater permit, to more lofty aspirations such as NRMCA's Greeen-Star EMS, our concrete industry experts on staff can help your operation cut through environmental regulations and get you into compliance with ease. Whether your ready-mix concrete plant needs help getting covered under a stormwater permit, needs to update your SWPPP, or just needs some Stormwater Training, we're here to help.

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Getting Started with North Carolina's NPDES Stormwater Permit for Ready-Mixed Concrete (NCG14)

NPDES is a part of the Clean Water Act. Compliance is important to ensure that your facility is protected in the event an inspection takes place. If you are found to be out of compliance your facility could face financial repercussions.
The expected time table for this service can vary on a few factors such as your location and industry. Since these permit requirements are dependent on state regulations, some facilities can expect a project timeline of a few weeks, while others may expect a timeline of a few months.
No matter where you're starting from, we can help. If you have existing permits, our team can help you get into compliance and provide you with training and some best management practices to set your company up for success. For those in need of a permit, we are able to help you obtain your permit and develop your manual (also known as a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan).

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