NR 216.25(3)(b)(b) The storm water discharger is not in compliance with the terms and conditions of this chapter, or a general storm water discharge permit issued under this subchapter. NR 216.25(3)(c)(c) Effluent limitations or standards are promulgated for a storm water discharge. NR 216.25(4)(4) Petition. Any person may submit a written request to the department that it take action under this section. NR 216.25(5)(5) Revocation of general permit coverage. If the department determines that an industrial facility should be covered by an individual WPDES permit, the department shall explain its decision in writing to the permittee prior to revoking general permit coverage and issuing an individual WPDES permit. NR 216.25 HistoryHistory: CR 03-028: cr. Register July 2004 No. 583, eff. 8-1-04. NR 216.27NR 216.27 Storm water pollution prevention plan. NR 216.27(1)(1) Applicability. Any person who owns or operates an industrial activity with a storm water discharge subject to the applicability requirements of s. NR 216.21 (2) that does not qualify for a no exposure certification under s. NR 216.21 (3) shall prepare and implement an SWPPP under this section. NR 216.27(2)(2) Incorporation by reference. When plans are developed or activities conducted in accordance with other federal, state or local regulatory programs that meet the requirements of this section, the plans may be incorporated into the SWPPP by reference. NR 216.27(3)(3) Plan requirements. The SWPPP shall contain, at a minimum, the following items and provisions: NR 216.27(3)(a)(a) The SWPPP shall identify by job title the specific individual who has primary responsibility for all aspects of SWPPP development and implementation and identify any other individuals concerned with SWPPP development or implementation, and their respective roles. The specific individual who has primary responsibility shall develop, evaluate, maintain and revise the SWPPP; and carry out the specific management actions identified in the SWPPP, including: maintenance practices, monitoring activities, preparing and submitting reports and serving as facility contact for the department. NR 216.27(3)(b)(b) The SWPPP shall contain a short summary of the major activities conducted at various locations throughout the facility. NR 216.27(3)(c)(c) The SWPPP shall include a drainage base map depicting all of the following: NR 216.27(3)(c)1.1. How storm water drains on, through and from the facility to groundwater, surface water or wetlands. NR 216.27(3)(c)3.3. A depiction of the storm drainage collection and disposal system including all surface and subsurface conveyances. NR 216.27(3)(c)5.5. The location of all outfalls that discharge channelized flow to surface water, ground water or wetlands, including outfalls recognized as permitted outfalls under another WPDES permit, numbered for reference. NR 216.27(3)(c)7.7. The surface area in acres draining to each outfall, including the percentage that is impervious such as paved, roofed or highly compacted soil, and the percentage that is pervious such as grassy areas and woods. NR 216.27(3)(c)9.9. The name and location of receiving waters. Also identify receiving waters, including downstream waters, that are designated as ERW, ORW, or impaired waters. NR 216.27(3)(c)10.10. The location of activities and materials that have the potential to contaminate storm water. NR 216.27(3)(d)(d) The SWPPP shall summarize any results of available storm water sampling data or other observations that characterize the quality of storm water discharges or identifying sources of storm water contamination. Available data that characterizes the quality of storm drainage discharges under dry weather flow conditions shall also be included, except when the data has been or will be reported to the department under another WPDES permit. NR 216.27(3)(e)(e) The SWPPP shall identify all potential source areas of storm water contamination including: