Storm Water
The goal of the Storm Water Program is to reduce or eliminate pollutants in storm water. Storm water discharges are generated by runoff from land and impervious areas such as paved streets, parking lots, and building rooftops, during rainfall and snowmelt events. Storm water discharges often contain pollutants in quantities that could adversely affect water quality.
Highlights
Construction projects starting after July 1st, 2011 must use the new 2011 Alaska Construction General Permit (ACGP). The permit is provided below. DEC has revised the SWPPP Template and SWPPP Checklist for the new permit. The most frequently asked questions are answered in the following FAQ handout. After July 1st the Construction General Permit website will be updated for the new permit.
If you are expecting to find an ADEC NOI on the Water Permit Search and it is not displaying, please send your inquiry to DEC.Water.OPAHelp@Alaska.Gov
New to the eNOI System is the CGP eNOI Modification submittal. This submittal allows operators to electronically file the CGP Notice of Intent Modification form. For additional information, see the "Step-by-Step" guidance document.
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Jim Rypkema, Storm Water and Wetlands Manager
Division of Water – Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
555 Cordova Street
Anchorage, AK 99501
Telephone: 907-334-2288
Fax Number: 907-334-2415
Email Address: jim.rypkema@alaska.gov
Permits/Approvals
- Construction General Permit
- Multi-Sector General Permit
- MS4 Permits
- Excavation Dewatering State Permit
- Contained or test water from man made containers or structures State Permit
- Transfer of Pesticide General Permit (PGP) from EPA to DEC - NEW
- APDES eNOI
- APDES Storm Water Forms
- Engineering Plan Review (Letter of Non-Objection)