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Surface Water Discharge Permitting (MPDES)

Program Overview

Whenever a municipality, industry, or other entity wishes to discharge water to a surface water of the state, that entity must first obtain a permit from DEQ. Montana Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (MPDES) permits regulate wastewater discharges by limiting the quantities of pollutants to be discharged. The limits and/or requirements in the permit help ensure compliance with Montana’s water quality standards, and state and federal regulations, all of which were written to protect public health and the aquatic environment.

Surface Water Discharge Permitting Contacts

Bureau Chief
Tatiana Davila (406) 444-0420

MPDES Section Supervisor
Alanna Shaw (406) 444-3967

Compliance Section Supervisor
Chris Romankiewicz (406) 556-4514

Christine Weaver (406) 444-3927

Amelia Flanery Staats (406) 444-2856

Hannah New (406) 444-3441

Kristeen Wofford (406) 444-5341

Innocent Anosike (406) 444-3507

Matthew Nichols (406) 444-5326

MSGP/MS4
Tyler Halligan (406) 444-2897

Stormwater Construction
Wendy Simons (406) 444-0574

Billings Office
Dan Freeland (406) 256-7655

Bozeman Office
Chris Romankiewicz (406) 475-2138

Helena Office
Austin Jaynes (406) 444-6747

Luke Scannell (406) 444-7838

Missoula Office
John O'Bannon (406) 437-8333

Surface Water Individual Permitting

DEQ develops the limits and requirements for an Individual Permit based on a facility's operations, type and amount of discharge, and the nature of the receiving stream, among other factors.

All forms are provided using FACTS. Log in or create an account in FACTS to apply or renew online using the FACTS button.

 


MPDES Individual Permits

MPDES individual permits
Permit Number Facility Name Permittee Name Location
MT0000019 Whitefish Depot BNSF Whitefish MT
MT0000191 Montana Resources Montana Resources Butte MT
MT0000230 Montana Sulphur and Chemical Co Montana Sulphur and Chemical Co Billings MT
MT0000256 Phillips 66 Billings Refinery Phillips 66 Company Billings MT
MT0000264 CHS, Inc. CHS, Inc. Laurel MT
MT0000281 Sugar Beet Processing Facility Western Sugar Cooperative Yellowstone County MT
MT0000302 Lewis & Clark Station Steam Electric Power Plant Montana Dakota Utilities Co Sidney MT
MT0000388 BNSF Livingston Rail Yard BNSF Railway Company Livingston, MT
MT0000400 City of Harlowton City of Harlowton Harlowton MT
MT0000442 Great Falls WTP City of Great Falls Great Falls MT
MT0000451 Ash Grove Cement Company Ash Grove Cement Company Clancy MT
MT0000477 Par Montana Billings Refinery Par Montana, LLC Billings, MT
MT0000485 GCC Three Forks, LLC GCC Three Forks, LLC Three Forks MT
MT0000884 Big Sky Coal Company Big Sky Coal Company Colstrip MT
MT0000892 Decker West Mine Decker Coal Company Bighorn County MT
MT0020001 City of Miles City Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Miles City Miles City MT
MT0020028 City of Hamilton Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Hamilton Hamilton MT
MT0020036 City of Columbia Falls WWTP City of Columbia Falls Columbia Falls MT
MT0020044 City of Lewistown Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities City of Lewistown Lewistown MT
MT0020052 City of Choteau WWTP City of Choteau Teton County MT
MT0020079 City of Conrad WWTP City of Conrad Conrad MT
MT0020125 City of Chinook WWTP City of Chinook Blaine County MT
MT0020133 Town of Whitehall WWTP Town of Whitehall Whitehall MT
MT0020141 City of Cut Bank WWTP City of Cut Bank Cut Bank MT
MT0020168 Lolo Water & Sewer District Missoula County Commissioners Lolo MT
MT0020184 City of Whitefish Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Whitefish Whitefish MT
MT0020249 Town of Joliet WWTP Town of Joliet Carbon County MT
MT0020303 Town of Bridger WWTP Town of Bridger Bridger MT
MT0020311 City of Laurel Wastewater Plant City of Laurel Laurel MT
MT0020338 Town of Chester WWTP Town of Chester Chester MT
MT0020354 City of Harlowton WWTP City of Harlowton Harlowton MT
MT0020371 Town of Ekalaka WWTP Town of Ekalaka Ekalaka MT
MT0020389 City of Malta WWTP City of Malta Malta MT
MT0020397 City of Bigfork Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Bigfork Bigfork MT
MT0020401 Town of Three Forks WWTP Town of Three Forks Gallatin County MT
MT0020435 City of Livingston Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Livingston Livingston MT
MT0020451 Town of Ryegate WWTP Town of Ryegate Golden Valley County MT
MT0020460 Yellowstone Boys & Girls Ranch Yellowstone Boys & Girls Ranch Billings MT
MT0020478 City of Red Lodge Domestic Wastewater Plant City of Red Lodge Red Lodge MT
MT0020494 City of Libby Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Libby Libby MT
MT0020516 Town of Wibaux WWTP Town of Wibaux Wibaux MT
MT0020656 Hinsdale Water and Sewer District WWTP Hinsdale Water and Sewer District Hinsdale MT
MT0020664 City of Superior WWTP City of Superior Superior MT
MT0020699 City of White Sulphur Springs WWTP City of White Sulphur Springs White Sulphur Springs MT
MT0020753 City of Big Timber WWTP City of Big Timber Big Timber MT
MT0020796 Town of Circle WWTP Town of Circle Circle MT
MT0021211 City of Glasgow WWTP City of Glasgow Glasgow MT

MT0021229

Environmental Assessment

Response to Comment

Absaloka Mine Westmoreland Absaloka Mining, LLC Hardin MT
MT0021288 City of Forsyth WWTP City of Forsyth Forsyth MT
MT0021385 Town of Jordan WWTP Town of Jordan Jordan MT
MT0021431 Galen WWTP Montana Behavioral Health Galen MT
MT0021440 Vaughn Cascade Cnty Sewer District  WWTP Vaughn Cascade Cnty Sewer District Cascade County MT
MT0021458 City of Dillon WWTP City of Dillon Dillon MT
MT0021555 Town of Alberton  WWTP Town of Alberton Alberton MT
MT0021571 Town of Belt WWTP Town of Belt Belt MT
MT0021601 City of Fort Benton WWTP City of Fort Benton Fort Benton MT
MT0021628 City of Glendive Domestic Wastewater Treatment Lagoon City of Glendive Glendive MT
MT0021636 Town of Hobson WWTP Town of Hobson Hobson MT
MT0021679 Town of Sunburst WWTP Town of Sunburst Sunburst MT
MT0021750 Absarokee Sewer District RSID 5 & 7 WWTP Absarokee Sewer District RSID 5 & 7 Absarokee MT
MT0021792 Town of Valier WWTP Town of Valier Valier MT
MT0021849 City of Sidney Wastewater Treatment Facility City of Sidney Sidney MT
MT0021857 City of Manhattan WWTP City of Manhattan Manhattan MT
MT0021920 City of Great Falls Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Great Falls Great Falls MT
MT0021938 City of Kalispell Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Kalispell Kalispell MT
MT0022012 City and County of Butte-Silver Bow Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities City and County of Butte-Silver Bow Butte MT
MT0022080 Highwood County Water & Sewer District  WWTP Highwood County Water & Sewer District Highwood MT
MT0022161 Town of Stanford WWTP Town of Stanford Stanford MT
MT0022373 City of Colstrip WWTP City of Colstrip Colstrip MT
MT0022390 USCOE Libby Dam USCOE Libby Dam Libby MT
MT0022462 Town of Denton WWTP Town of Denton Denton MT
MT0022535 City of Havre Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Havre Havre MT
MT0022578 US Bureau of Reclamation - Hungry Horse Dam US Bureau of Reclamation Hungry Horse MT
MT0022586 City of Billings Sewage Treatment Plant City of Billings Billings MT
MT0022594 City of Missoula Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities City of Missoula Missoula, MT
MT0022608 City of Bozeman Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities City of Bozeman Bozeman MT
MT0022616 City of Deer Lodge Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facility City of Deer Lodge Deer Lodge MT
MT0022641 City of Helena Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Helena Helena MT
MT0022705 Gardiner Park County Water & Sewer Dist WWTP Gardiner Park County Water & Sewer Dist Gardiner MT
MT0022713 Town of Stevensville WWTP Town of Stevensville Stevensville MT
MT0023078 Town of Boulder WWTP Town of Boulder Boulder MT
MT0023566 Elkhorn Health and Rehabilitation WWTP Elkhorn Health and Rehabilitation LLC Alhambra MT
MT0023604 Westmoreland Savage Corp Savage Mine Westmoreland Savage Corp W of Savage MT
MT0023639 Peace Valley Hot Springs Wastewater Treatment Facility Peace Valley Hot Springs Jefferson County MT
MT0023965 Rosebud Mine Western Energy Company Colstrip MT
MT0024210 Decker East Mine Decker Coal Company Blaine County MT
MT0024619 Spring Creek Coal - Spring Creek Mine Spring Creek Coal LLC Decker MT

MT0024716

Environmental Assessment

Response to Comments

Stillwater Mining Co Stillwater Mine Stillwater Mining Company Stillwater County MT
MT0025020 Paleo Search Inc. Suction Dredge Paleo Search Inc. Lewis and Clark County MT
MT0025038 Willow Creek WWTP Willow Creek Sewer District #306 Willow Creek MT

MT0026808

Environmental Assessment

Response to Comments

Stillwater Mining Co  East Boulder  Stillwater Mining Company Big Timber MT
MT0027430 County Sewer & Water Dist of Rocker  County Sewer & Water Dist of Rocker Rocker MT
MT0027821 Beaverhead Mine Magris Talc USA, Inc. Madison County MT
MT0028321 Par Montana Billings Refinery (Suction Dredge Operation) Par Montana, LLC Billings MT
MT0028584 Yellowstone Mine Magris Talc USA, Inc. Madison MT
MT0028665 Sun Prairie Village WWTP  Sun Prairie Village Water & Sewer District Sun Prairie MT
MT0028720 City of Helena - Ten Mile WWTP City of Helena Helena MT
MT0028797 Town of Twin Bridges WWTP Town of Twin Bridges Twin Bridges MT
MT0028983 Bull Mountain Mine #1 WWT Signal Peak Energy LLC Roundup MT
MT0029891 Treasure Mine Elevation NewCo, LLC Dillon MT
MT0029980 Potable Water Treatment Plant Montana Aviation Research Co Valley County MT
MT0030091 Stockett Water & Sewer Dist WWTP Stockett Water & Sewer Dist Stockett MT
MT0030155 City of Bozeman WTP City of Bozeman Bozeman MT
MT0030180 Yellowstone Energy Limited Partnership Yellowstone Energy Limited Partnership Billings MT
MT0030244 Town of Kevin WWTP Town of Kevin Kevin MT
MT0030252 Mineral Hill Mine Jardine Land & Livestock, LLC Gardiner MT
MT0030261 City of Laurel WTP City of Laurel Laurel MT
MT0030279 Montanore Mine Montanore Minerals Corp Libby MT
MT0030287 Rock Creek Mine Revett Silver Company Sanders County MT
MT0030295 City of Roundup WWTP City of Roundup Roundup MT
MT0030309 Town of Grass Range WWTP Town of Grass Range Grass Range MT
MT0030341 City of Libby WWTP City of Libby Libby MT
MT0030350 REC Advanced Silicon Materials WWTP REC Advanced Silicon Materials LLC Silver Bow County MT
MT0030414 City of Whitefish WTP City of Whitefish Whitefish MT
MT0030422 City of Colstrip WTP City of Colstrip Colstrip MT
MT0030465 Town of Plains WWTP Town of Plains Plains MT
MT0030473 City of Chinook Potable Water City of Chinook Blaine County MT
MT0030601 Lake McDonald WWTP Glacier National Park West Glacier MT
MT0030651 Non Contact Cooling Water Don Abbey Rollins MT
MT0030732 Town of Ennis WWTP Town of Ennis Ennis MT
MT0031411 Stoker Coal Processing Facility Wolf Mountain Coal Inc Decker MT
MT0031437 Sweetgrass Community WWTP Sweetgrass Comm Community Water Sewer Dist Toole County MT
MT0031453 Town of Winifred WWTP Town of Winifred Winifred MT
MT0031488 City of Shelby WWTP City of Shelby Shelby MT
MT0031500 Town of Philipsburg  WWTP Town of Philipsburg Philipsburg MT
MT0031551 Fort Peck Dam US Army Corps of Engineers Fort Peck

MT0031631

Environmental Assessment

Response to Comments

Lyman Creek Reservoir City of Bozeman Bozeman MT
MT0031658 Non Contact Cooling Water John Collins Whitefish MT
MT0031712 Wolf Creek County Water Sewer Dist  WWTP Wolf Creek County Water Sewer Dist Wolf Creek MT
MT0031755 Butte Highlands Mine Butte Highlands JV LLC Silver Bow County
MT0031763 Rock Creek Mine - Road Project RC Resources Sanders County
MT0031780 Rosebud Power Plant Colstrip Energy Limited Partnership Colstrip MT
MT0031798 Culbertson WWTF Town of Culbertson Culbertson MT
MT0031801 Columbus WWTF City of Columbus Columbus, MT
MT0031828 Western Energy Company Rosebud Mine Area F Colstrip, MT
MT0031861 Montana Artesian Water Company Montana Artesian Water Company Creston, MT
MT0031879 Laurel Travel Center Domestic WWTF TA Operating LLC Laurel, MT

MT0031909

Fact Sheet

Response to Comments

Tintina Montana, Inc.

 

Black Butte Copper Project White Sulphur Springs, MT
MT0022560 City of East Helena WWTP City of East Helena East Helena MT
MT0032042 Rosebud Mine Area B AM5 Westmoreland Rosebud Mining, LLC Colstrip, MT

MT0032051

Environmental Assessment 

Response to Comments

Yellowstone Mountain Club Snowmaking Yellowstone Mountain Club Snowmaking Big Sky, MT

MT0032174

Environmental Assessment

Response to Comments

Spanish Peaks Mountain Club Reclaimed Water Snowmaking  CH SP Acquisition, LLC Spanish Peaks Mountain Club, Madison and Gallatin Counties

MT0032247

Environmental Assessment

Response to Comments

Belt Water Treatment Plant Montana Departmental Department of Environmental Quality Waste Management and Remediation Division Belt, Montana Cascade County

Stormwater General Permits

Storm water runoff results from rain and snowmelt events that flow over land or impervious surfaces such as rooftops, paved streets, and parking lots. Storm water runoff carries a variety of pollutants including sediment, oil, fertilizers, pesticides, trash, and animal waste that can negatively impact water quality. DEQ regulates discharges of storm water from municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s), construction activities, and industrial operations through three Montana Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (MPDES) General Permits.

The General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity (SWC) regulates the discharge of stormwater from construction sites. Authorization under the SWC is required for construction activities that disturb one or more acres of land. Disturbance is defined as clearing, excavating, grading, grubbing, or placement/removal of earthen material.

SWC General Permit

Forms

Applications

To apply for an authorization under the SWC, submit a complete NOI package to DEQ through DEQ’s e-permitting system, FACTS. A complete NOI package includes a NOI with map, SWPPP (see form below) with map(s), Sage Grouse Program consultation letter (if applicable), and appropriate fee. NOI packages are to be submitted through FACTS before the proposed construction start date. A permittee is authorized to discharge under the SWC after DEQ receives a complete Notice of Intent (NOI) package.

Other Documents
Transfers

Use the Permit Transfer Notification (PTN) form in FACTS to request a transfer an authorization under the SWC to a new owner or operator or to change the name of a legal entity that holds an authorization.

Terminations

Projects which have reached final stabilization and meet additional termination requirements in the SWC may terminate permit coverage.

Rainfall Erosivity Waiver

To be eligible for a Rainfall Erosivity Waiver, a project must:

  • Have a disturbance area of less than 5 acres,
  • Begin construction after March 30 th and achieve final stabilization before November 30 th of the same calendar year,
  • Have a rainfall erosivity factor of less than 5. The rainfall erosivity factor may be calculated using the EPA online calculator.

A Rainfall Erosivity Waiver does not remove the requirement to implement appropriate erosion and sediment controls, nor does it allow for the violation of water quality standards. The Rainfall Erosivity Waiver can be found in the FACTs permitting system.

Recently Terminated and Currently Effective SWC Authorizations

Spreadsheets are updated monthly and reflect all current authorizations under the SWC and terminations that have occurred in the last 6 months.

Contacts

  • Applications, Terminations, Transfers, and FACTS: Wendy Simons (406) 444-0574
  • Rainfall Erosivity Waivers: Tyler Halligan (406) 444-2897

SWPPP Admin/Preparer Training

SWPP training information
Relevant Courses Link Contact

BMP 101: Intro to Storm Water Management

BMP 201: SWPPP Admin/Preparer Certification

BMP 201(R): SWPPP Admin/Preparer Re-certification

Altitude Training Associates Scott Olson (307) 630-8110

MPDES SWPPP Admin/Preparer Full Certification

MPDES SWPPP Admin/Preparer Full Re-Certification

CWT Training Academy

Nathan Hardebeck (206) 226-8820

Robin Hardebeck (206) 227-5894

SWPPP Administrator Certification - Montana Contractors Association

Water & Environmental Technologies (WET) SWPPP Training

SWPPP Preparer and Administrator Certification Course

SWPPP Preparer and Administrator Re-Certification Course

Montana Contractors Association and Water and Environmental Technologies

Craig Crawford Montana Contractors Association (406) 442-4162

Dylan Livingston Water and Environmental Technologies (406) 312-9471

Classes Offered to Employees Only: SWPPP Administration Certification Program SWPPP Administration Refresher Program Riverside Contracting [Cell intentionally left blank]

CP241: QPSWPPP- Certified SWPPP Preparer and Administrator

CP241R: QPSWPPP Refresher- Certified SWPPP Preparer and Administrator Refresher

CI241: QCIS- Certified SWPPP Administrator

CI241R: QCIS Refresher- Certified SWPPP Administrator Refresher

Storm Water ONE Andrew Demers (877) 257-9777

WET SWPPP Preparer and Administrator Certificate Program

WET SWPPP Preparer and Administrator Recertification Program

Water & Environmental Technologies (WET) Dylan Livingston Water and Environmental Technologies (406) 312-9471

Fees

Fee breakdown
Area (acres of disturbance) New Permit Fee (includes initial annual fee) Renewal Fee Annual Fee
1-5 acres $900 $900 $650
More than 5 up to 10 acres $1,000 $1,000 $750
More than 10 up to 25 acres $1,200 $1,200 $1,150
More than 25 up to 100 acres $2,000 $2,000 $1,800
More than 100 acres $3,500 $3,500 $2,800

Authorization under the Multi-Sector General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity (also called the Multi-Sector General Permit or MSGP) is required for a wide range of industrial facilities based upon the standard industrial classification code of the facility.

Multi-Sector General Permit

Forms

Applications

To apply for an authorization under the Multi-Sector General Permit, submit a complete NOI package to DEQ through DEQ’s e-permitting system, FACTS. A complete NOI package includes a NOI with map, SWPPP with map(s), Sage Grouse Program consultation letter (if applicable), and appropriate fee.

Annual Report

All permittees authorized to discharge storm water under the MSGP must submit an annual report each year to DEQ.

Transfers

Use the Permit Transfer Notification form in FACTS to request a transfer an authorization under the MSGP to a new owner or operator or to change the name of a legal entity that holds an authorization.

Terminations

Facilities which cease operation, no longer discharge to state surface waters, and meet additional termination requirements in the MSGP may apply for termination of permit coverage using the NOT form in FACTS.

No Exposure Certification

Industrial facilities that are required to obtain permit coverage under the MSGP may be excluded from those requirements if they can demonstrate and certify that all industrial materials and processes are protected by a storm-resistant shelter from rain, snowmelt, and runoff. An Industrial No-Exposure certification must be recertified every five years.

Contact

Fees


Multi-Sector General Permit coverage fees
Total Size of Facility New Permit Fee (includes initial annual fee) Renewal Fee Annual Fee

Small: 5 acres or less

$1,500

$1,200

$1,000

Medium: More than 5 up to 20 acres

$1,800

$1,500

$1,200

Large: More than 20 acres

$2,000

$1,800

$1,500


No Exposure Certification coverage fees
Stormwater No-Exposure Certification New Permit Fee Renewal Fee

Required every 5-years

$500

$300

The General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) is required for urbanized areas within the state of Montana.

MS4 General Permit

Contact


Fees

MS4 fee breakdown
Category New Permit Fee (includes initial annual fee) Renewal Fee Annual Fee

Population Greater than 50,000

$10,000

$7,000

$5,000

Population of 10,000 to 50,000

$8,000

$6,000

$4,000

Population Less than 10,000

$6,000

$5,000

$2,500

County MS4

$5,000

$4,000

$1,200

Non-Traditional MS4

$3,000

$2,000

$1,200

Surface Water General Permits

A General Permit covers facilities with similar operations and types of discharge, and whose discharges have minimal environmental impact. Examples of this category of permit would be wastewater discharges associated with concentrated feeding operations or suction dredging. All facilities must submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) form and other application materials required by the specific General Permit. Written authorization from DEQ is required before an applicant can discharge under any (non-stormwater) General Permit.

The General Permit for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations regulates discharge of manure, process wastewater, and other wastes to state waters from CAFOs. A CAFO is an Animal Feeding Operation that meets certain additional regulatory criteria, primarily based on number of animals in the confined production area. A CAFO may be designated as Large or Medium, depending on thresholds outlined in the General Permit, or by the determination of DEQ on the basis of potential to contribute pollution to state waters.

CAFO General Permit

Forms

Fees

  • New Permit Fee (Includes Initial Annual Fee): $1,200
  • Renewal Fee: $600
  • Annual Fee: $600

Contact

The General Permit for Construction Dewatering regulates the discharge of construction dewatering to state surface waters. Construction dewatering is the action of pumping or actively removing ground water and/or surface water from a construction site and includes well pump tests and/or well development. Effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions are set forth in the General Permit.

Construction Dewatering General Permit

Fees

  • New Permit Fee (Includes Initial Annual Fee): $900 - per billable outfall
  • Renewal Fee: $400 - per billable outfall
  • Annual Fee: $450 - per billable outfall

Contacts

The General Permit for Disinfected Water and Hydrostatic Testing regulates discharges into state waters after treatment resulting from hydrostatic testing or disinfecting with water containing chlorine. Effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions are set forth in the General Permit.

Disinfected Water & Hydrostatic Testing General Permit

Fees

  • New Permit Fee (Includes Initial Annual Fee): $1,200
  • Renewal Fee: $800
  • Annual Fee: $750

Contacts

There are two General Permit for Domestic Sewage Treatment Lagoons 1) for Batch and Non-Discharging Facilities and 2) for Continuous Dischargers. These General Permits regulate the discharge of treated wastewater from eligible public and private domestic lagoons to state surface waters. The General Permits includes effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions.

To be eligible for authorization under one of the General Permits, a facility must:

  • Be a facultative or aerated sewage treatment lagoon
  • Be classified as a minor discharger (i.e. have an average daily design flow of less than 1.0 million gallons per day);
  • Have no pretreatment program;
  • Not accept discharge from categorical industrial users (CIU) or significant industrial users (SIU); and
  • Not discharge to Outstanding Resource Waters, National Parks, or waterbodies classified as A-1 or A-Closed

Domestic lagoon facilities that do not meet eligibility requirements in the General Permits may need coverage under an Individual Permit using  MPDES Form 2A.

Batch & Non-Discharging Facilities – MTG580000

Batch & Non-Discharging Facilities General Permit (2023)

The Fish Farm General Permit regulates discharge wastewater effluent to state surface waters from fish farms and hatcheries. Effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions are set forth in the General Permit. All facilities must develop and implement a waste management plan to minimize waste discharges into state waters.

Fish Farms General Permit

Fees

  • New Permit Fee (Includes Initial Annual Fee): $1,200
  • Renewal Fee: $600
  • Annual Fee: $450

Contacts

The General Permit for Pesticides regulates the discharge of certain pesticides (due to application into, over, or near state surface waters) into state surface waters. This is not a pesticide applicator license.

Applicants will be classified as Tier I or Tier II facilities, depending on their pesticide use pattern and total annual treatment area. If a permittee’s application area is less than the thresholds designated for their use pattern, they are considered Tier I facilities and are subject to universal requirements. Tier II facilities are subject to additional requirements, including the development of a Pesticide Discharge Management Plan.

Pesticides General Permit

Contact


Pesticide fee breakdown
Category New Application Fee (Includes Initial Annual Fee) Renewal Fee Annual Fee
Single county-less than threshold $50 $25 $25
Multi county-less than threshold $100 $50 $50
Single county-greater than threshold $500 $250 $250
Multi county-greater than threshold $1200 $600 $600

The General Permit for Petroleum Cleanup regulates discharge to state surface waters of wastewater from petroleum-related, contaminated water treatment facilities. Effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions are set forth in the General Permit.

Petroleum Cleanup General Permit

Instructions and Forms

Fees

  • New Permit Fee (Includes Initial Annual Fee): $1,200
  • Renewal Fee: $800
  • Annual Fee: $750

Contacts

The General Permit for Produced Water regulates discharge wastewater from oil and natural gas production wells to ephemeral (seasonal) drainage ways or holding ponds for the purpose of the prescribed beneficial use. Effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions are set forth in the General Permit.

Produced Water General Permit

Fees

  • New Permit Fee (Includes Initial Annual Fee): $1,200
  • Renewal Fee: $900
  • Annual Fee: $750

Contacts

The General Permit for Sand and Gravel Operations regulates the discharge of wash water, transport water, scrubber water, and pit dewatering or other process water associated with mineral mining and processing to state surface waters. Effluent limitations, monitoring requirements and other conditions are set forth in the General Permit. Other operational discharges may require an Individual Permit and a separate application form.

Sand and Gravel Permit

Fees

  • New Permit Fee (Includes Initial Annual Fee): $1,200
  • Renewal Fee: $900
  • Annual Fee: $750

Contacts

The General Permit for Portable Suction Dredging regulates discharge wash water from portable recreational suction dredge operations into state surface waters. Effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions are set forth in the General Permit.

New applicants must secure area seasonal stream restrictions from the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks biologist. Both new and renewal applicants must complete a Notice of Intent (Form NOI37), which is filed with DEQ. The fee structure is included on the NOI37 form. All applicants must secure a no-cost Section 310 Permit from the local Conservation District.

Suction Dredges General Permit

Contacts


Suction Dredging fees
Category New Permit Fee (Includes Initial Annual Fee) Renewal Fee Annual Fee
Resident of Montana $50 $25 $25
Nonresident of Montana $200 $100 $100
  • Permit Transfer Notification (PTN)Use this form to request a transfer or change in name of a legal entity that holds a MPDES General Permit authorization (excluding stormwater).
  • Notice of Termination (NOT): Use this form to request termination of a MPDES General Permit authorization (excluding stormwater).