Submission of Electronic Notice of Intent (eNOI)
The Notice of Intent (NOI) is the primary document used by the EPA to monitor and enforce compliance with the NPDES permitting requirements. The NOI is to be submitted after preparation of construction plans and the SWPPP. The permittee is authorized to discharge storm water from construction activities under the terms and conditions of the CGP seven calendar days after acknowledgement of receipt of the completed NOI has been posted on EPA’s NPDES website The permittee of the site is required to submit a complete and accurate NOI and is ultimately responsible for the effective reduction of pollutants and sediment loss from the site. An NOI or permit number must be placed at the site throughout the construction activity and until final stabilization has been completed.
The following information will be needed to complete the eNOI form:
- The applicable permit number for which you are requesting coverage (App. B). In Idaho this number is IDR100000 or IDR100000I if the site is located within Indian country.
- Operator name, address, telephone number, and Employer Identification Number as established by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
- Project/Site name, address, county or similar governmental subdivision, and latitude/longitude of your construction project or site.
- Whether your site is located in Indian country and if so, the name of the Reservation.
- Whether the SWPPP has been prepared in advance of filing of this NOI and the location where the applicable SWPPP may be viewed.
- Name of the water(s) of the U.S. into which your site discharges.
- Indication whether your discharge is consistent with the assumptions and requirements of applicable EPA approved or established total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) Estimated dates of commencement of construction activity and final stabilization (i.e. project start and completion dates).
- Total acreage (to the nearest quarter acre) to be disturbed for which you are requesting permit coverage.
- Whether any federally-listed threatened or endangered species (T&E) or federally designated critical habitat are in your project area to be covered by this permit and the basis for certifying eligibility for permit coverage based on the instructions in Appendix C of the CGP.
- A certification statement signed and dated by an authorized representative as defined in Appendix G, Section 11 of the CGP and the name and title of that authorized representative.
