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Document ID us-ppdt-2025-09-17 Title Pesticide Permitting-Permitting Decision Tool URL https://www.epa.gov/npdes/pesticide-permitting-permitting-decision-tool Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:46:54.609978+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (18)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativereportingmandatoryState or EPA Region NPDES Permit ApplicationotherYou must apply for an NPDES permit from your state NPDES permitting authority or EPA Region.When the applicant is not eligible for coverage under EPA's 2021 NPDES Pesticide General Permit (PGP).high
#Q002administrativereportingmandatoryNotice of Intent (NOI) Submission RequirementotherYou must submit an NOI to be covered under the PGP.When eligible for the PGP and specific operational thresholds or public entity statuses are met.high
#Q003administrativereportingmandatoryStandard NOI Submission Timeline (30 Days)otherSubmit NOI at least 30 days prior to first discharge.Applies to standard applications under specific conditions listed in Step 3.high
#Q004administrativereportingmandatoryDeclared Pest Emergency NOI Submission Timeline (15 Days)otherFor applications that are for Declared Pest Emergencies, submit NOI within 15 days after first discharge.Applies to applications responding to Declared Pest Emergencies under specific conditions listed in Step 3.high
#Q005administrativereportingmandatoryStandard NOI Submission Timeline (10 Days)otherSubmit NOI at least 10 days prior to first discharge.Applies to standard applications under alternative conditions listed in Step 3.high
#Q006administrativereportingmandatoryDeclared Pest Emergency NOI Submission Timeline (30 Days)otherFor applications that are for Declared Pest Emergencies, submit NOI within 30 days after first discharge.Applies to applications responding to Declared Pest Emergencies under alternative conditions listed in Step 3.high
#Q007administrativereportingmandatoryNOI Timeline for NMFS Listed Resources of ConcernotherFor applications that discharge to waters of the U.S. containing NMFS Listed Resources of Concern, and: - are not for Declared Pest Emergencies, submit NOI at least 30 days prior to first discharge. - are for Declared Pest Emergencies, submit NOI within 15 days after first discharge.When discharges are made to waters of the U.S. containing National Marine Fisheries Service's (NMFS) Listed Resources of Concern.high
#Q008administrativereportingmandatoryNOI Timeline for Non-NMFS Listed ResourcesotherFor applications that do not discharge to waters of the U.S. containing NMFS Listed Resources of Concern, and: - are not for Declared Pest Emergencies, submit NOI at least 10 days prior to first discharge. - are for Declared Pest Emergencies, submit NOI within 30 days after first discharge.When discharges do NOT enter waters of the U.S. containing National Marine Fisheries Service's (NMFS) Listed Resources of Concern.high
#Q009operationaloperationalmandatorySelf-Applicator Additional RequirementsotherFor any applications where you self-apply the pesticides, your requirements also include: Technology-Based Effluent Limitations, Part 2.0: Applicators' Responsibilities and Monitoring for Applicators, Part 4.1Applies when the decision-maker is also the person self-applying the pesticides.high
#Q010administrativetreatmentmandatoryPesticide Discharge Management Plan (PDMP)otherPesticide Discharge Management Plan, Part 5 (not required for applications made in response to Declared Pest Emergencies)Required for specific decision-makers except for applications made in response to Declared Pest Emergencies.high
#Q011operationaloperationalmandatoryAutomatic Coverage Requirements for For-Hire ApplicatorsotherYou are automatically covered under the PGP. Your requirements are listed below: Technology-Based Effluent Limitations, Part 2.1: Applicators' Responsibilities; Water Quality, Part 3; Monitoring, Part 4; Corrective Action, Part 6; Recordkeeping, Parts 7.1, 7.2, and 7.5; Permit Conditions Applicable to Specific States (including Territories) and Indian Country, Part 9; Standard Permit Conditions, Appendix BWhen the actor is a for-hire applicator as defined in the permit.high
#Q012operationaloperationalmandatoryAutomatic Coverage Requirements for Small Entity Decision-MakersotherYou are automatically covered under the PGP. Your requirements are listed below: Technology-Based Effluent Limitations, Part 2.2: Decision-makers' Responsibilities for all Decision-makers; Water Quality, Part 3; Monitoring, Part 4; Corrective Action, Part 6; Recordkeeping, Parts 7.1 and 7.5; Permit Conditions Applicable to Specific States (including Territories) and Indian Country, Part 9; Standard Permit Conditions, Appendix BWhen the actor is a small entity decision-maker who does not exceed treatment thresholds and does not discharge to NMFS Listed Resources of Concern.high
#Q013reportingreportingmandatoryAnnual Reporting Requirement (Part 7.6)otherAnnual Report, Part 7.6Required for decision-makers who exceed treatment thresholds (e.g., adulticiding > 6,400 acres, or weed/animal control > 80 acres/20 miles) or treat Tier 3 waters.high
#Q014reportingreportingmandatoryAnnual Reporting Requirement (Part 7.7)otherAnnual Report, Part 7.7Required for applications that discharge to waters of the U.S. containing NMFS Listed Resources of Concern.high
#Q015operationaloperationalmandatoryDecision-Maker TBEL Responsibilities for NOI SubmittersotherTechnology-Based Effluent Limitations, Part 2.2: Decision-makers' Responsibilities for Decision-makers Required to Submit NOIsIn addition to general responsibilities, this specific requirement applies to any decision-maker required to submit a Notice of Intent.high
#Q016administrativereportingmandatoryNPDES Permit IncorporationwastewaterThe Seafood Processing Effluent Guidelines and Standards are incorporated into NPDES permits.high
#Q017administrativeoperationalmandatorySubcategory ApplicabilitywastewaterThe Seafood Processing effluent guidelines apply to preserving and canning facilities in 33 subcategories:Applicable to subcategories listed in Subparts A through AGhigh
#Q018treatmentoperationalmandatoryAlaskan Grinding LimitationswastewaterUnder 40 CFR Part 408, the limitations for Anchorage, Cordova, Juneau, Ketchikan and Petersburg based upon grinding remain in effect.Applies to facilities located in Anchorage, Cordova, Juneau, Ketchikan, and Petersburghigh

P Quantitative Requirements (10)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001operationalreportingmandatoryAdulticiding treatment area thresholdotherrequirement> 6400 acresWill you exceed any of these thresholds: adulticiding more than 6,400 acres during a calendar yearDuring a calendar yearhigh
#P002operationalreportingmandatoryWeeds or algae control linear treatment thresholdotherrequirement> 20 linear milesperforming weeds or algae control with an annual treatment area of more than either 20 linear miles or 80 acresAnnual treatment areahigh
#P003operationalreportingmandatoryWeeds or algae control areal treatment thresholdotherrequirement> 80 acresperforming weeds or algae control with an annual treatment area of more than either 20 linear miles or 80 acresAnnual treatment areahigh
#P004operationalreportingmandatoryAnimal control linear treatment thresholdotherrequirement> 20 linear milesperforming animal control with an annual treatment area of more than either 20 linear miles or 80 acresAnnual treatment areahigh
#P005operationalreportingmandatoryAnimal control areal treatment thresholdotherrequirement> 80 acresperforming animal control with an annual treatment area of more than either 20 linear miles or 80 acresAnnual treatment areahigh
#P006operationalreportingmandatoryForest canopy pests treatment area thresholdotherrequirement> 6400 acrestreating more than 6,400 acres of forest canopy pests during a calendar yearDuring a calendar yearhigh
#P007operationalreportingmandatoryNotice of Intent submission deadline - Standard (30 days)otherrequirement>= 30 daysSubmit NOI at least 30 days prior to first dischargePrior to first dischargehigh
#P008operationalreportingmandatoryNotice of Intent submission deadline - Emergency (15 days)otherrequirement<= 15 daysFor applications that are for Declared Pest Emergencies, submit NOI within 15 days after first dischargeAfter first discharge for Declared Pest Emergencieshigh
#P009operationalreportingmandatoryNotice of Intent submission deadline - Standard (10 days)otherrequirement>= 10 daysSubmit NOI at least 10 days prior to first dischargePrior to first dischargehigh
#P010operationalreportingmandatoryNotice of Intent submission deadline - Emergency (30 days)otherrequirement<= 30 daysFor applications that are for Declared Pest Emergencies, submit NOI within 30 days after first dischargeAfter first discharge for Declared Pest Emergencieshigh

D Definitions (35)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001WBDWatershed Boundary Datasethigh
#D002HUhydrologic unithigh
#D003NMASNational Map Accuracy Standardshigh
#D004HUChydrologic unit codeshigh
#D005NHDNational Hydrography Datasethigh
#D006DRGsdigital raster graphicshigh
#D007GNISGeographic Names Information Systemhigh
#D008DEMsdigital elevation modelshigh
#D009MCLsDrinking water standardshigh
#D010Primary MCLsaddress health concernshigh
#D011secondary MCLsEsthetics such as taste and odor are addressed by secondary MCLshigh
#D012PHGspublic health goalshigh
#D013DLRsdetection limits for purposes of reportinghigh
#D014CLIPCalifornia Laboratory Intake Portalhigh
#D015CCRConsumer Confidence Reporthigh
#D016DDWDivision of Drinking Waterhigh
#D017Notification and Response Levelshealth-based advisory levels for certain chemicals without MCLshigh
#D018EDTdata submittal by laboratorieshigh
#D019EARElectronic Annual Reportshigh
#D020ELAPEnvironmental Laboratory Accreditation Programhigh
#D021EARElectronic Annual Reportshigh
#D022ELAPEnvironmental Laboratory Accreditation Programhigh
#D023PFASPer- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substanceshigh
#D024DWSAPDrinking Water Source Assessment and Protectionhigh
#D025DDWDivision of Drinking Waterhigh
#D026Drinking water source assessmentThe drinking water source assessment is the first step in the development of a complete drinking water source protection program. The assessment includes: A delineation of the area around a drinking water source through which contaminants might move and reach that drinking water supply; an inventory of possible contaminating activities (PCAs) that might lead to the release of microbiological or chemical contaminants within the delineated area; and a determination of the PCAs to which the drinking water source is most vulnerable.high
#D027PCAspossible contaminating activitieshigh
#D028TurboSWAPelectronic way to prepare and submit source water assessment reportshigh
#D029CLIPCalifornia Laboratory Intake Portalhigh
#D030CCRsConsumer Confidence Reportshigh
#D031EARElectronic Annual Reportshigh
#D032ELAPEnvironmental Laboratory Accreditation Programhigh
#D033PFASPer- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substanceshigh
#D034CalEPACalifornia Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D035SWRCBState Water Resources Control Boardhigh