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How to fill out the Annual Pollutant Minimization Program PMP Reporting - Epa Ohio online
Completing the Annual Pollutant Minimization Program (PMP) Reporting form for the Ohio EPA is essential in tracking and managing mercury pollutants effectively. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure you fill out the form accurately and confidently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the PMP Reporting form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the reporting form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin with the cover sheet section. Fill in the names of the treatment plant and the NPDES permit holder. Make sure to include the report date and the period covered by this report.
- Proceed to Section I, which is the Mercury PMP Summary of Resources. List the individuals who are implementing the PMP, including any significant resource changes anticipated for the upcoming year.
- Fill in Section II, which requires the analytical mercury data from both influent and effluent samples, along with biosolids concentration data. Be sure to specify the testing methods used.
- In Sections III to VI, provide an inventory and compliance evaluation for medical, dental, school, and industrial facilities. Include details such as facility names, addresses, contact information, inspection dates, and compliance statuses.
- Complete Section VII with a summary of PMP effectiveness. Provide a self-evaluation that includes successes, failures, and areas for improvement based on the previous year's efforts.
- Review all sections for completeness and accuracy. Ensure that all necessary supporting documentation is included.
- Finally, save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your PMP Reporting form online to contribute to effective pollutant management!
What air permits are required? The type of air permit most small businesses need is the permit- to- and operate (PTIO) from Ohio EPA's Division of Air Pollution Control (DAPC). The PTIO is required before installing and operating an air contaminant source. The PTIO lasts 5 to 10 years and is renewable.
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