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Document ID us-uicr-2025-10-10-4 Title Underground Injection Control Regulations URL https://www.epa.gov/vessels-marinas-and-ports/vessel-incidental-discharge-act-vida Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:40:27.808667+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (21)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativetreatmentmandatoryEPA Vessel Discharge Standards Establishmentwastewater, otherVIDA directs the EPA to establish standards for discharges incidental to the normal operation of a vessel, except for sewage.Applies to non-recreational, non-Armed Forces vessels 79 feet in length and above; ballast water only from non-recreational, non-Armed Forces vessels less than 79 feet in length and fishing vessels of all sizes; and discharges into the waters of the United States or the waters of the contiguous zone.high
#Q002administrativeoperationalmandatoryUSCG Implementation and Enforcement Regulationswastewater, otherthe USCG is to develop corresponding implementation, compliance and enforcement regulations for those standards, including any requirements governing the design, construction, testing, approval, installation and use of devices necessary to achieve the EPA standards.high
#Q003administrativetreatmentmandatoryEPA Standards Stringency Requirementswastewater, otherVIDA requires that the EPA’s standards be: Technology-based; and At least as stringent as the requirements in the 2013 Vessel General Permit with limited exceptions.high
#Q004administrativetreatmentmandatoryTechnology-Based Standards Criteriawastewater, otherIn setting technology-based standards, the EPA is not to consider effects on receiving water quality. Instead, the EPA must consider the “best practicable control technology currently available” (BPT), the “best available technology economically achievable” (BAT) and the “best conventional pollutant control technology” (BCT).high
#Q005prohibitionunknownmandatoryState Standard Preemptionwastewater, otherOnce both the EPA and USCG regulations are final, effective and enforceable, states will be preempted from establishing more stringent discharge standards.high
#Q006monitoringoperationalguidanceUSCG Enforcement Authorizationwastewater, otherThe USCG is authorized to inspect vessels, establish procedures for investigating and reporting violations, and monitor vessels, as well as detain vessels, as appropriate, for noncompliance with the requirements.high
#Q007corrective_actionunknownguidanceEPA Enforcement Authorizationwastewater, otherThe EPA is authorized to take civil actions or pursue criminal penalties against any person that is in violation of the requirements.high
#Q008administrativeoperationalmandatoryIntergovernmental Response Framework Establishmentwastewater, otherVIDA directs the USCG, in consultation with the EPA and acting in coordination with the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, to establish an Intergovernmental Response Framework for Federal and intergovernmental response to aquatic nuisance species risks from vessel discharges.high
#Q009administrativeoperationalmandatoryRisk Assessment and Response Frameworkwastewater, otherUnder this framework, the EPA (in coordination with the USCG) is tasked with establishing a risk assessment and response framework using ballast water discharge data and aquatic nuisance species monitoring data to identify and track populations of aquatic invasive species, to evaluate the risk of these populations establishing and spreading, and to establish emergency best management practices to rapidly respond to emerging threats.high
#Q010administrativeoperationalmandatoryGreat Lakes and Lake Champlain Invasive Species Programwastewater, otherVIDA also called for the EPA to establish, in collaboration with other federal agencies, a Great Lakes and Lake Champlain Invasive Species Program.high
#Q011operationalhealthmandatoryPrivate Well Owner Safety Responsibilitydrinking waterPrivate well owners are responsible for delivering safe drinking water to their households.high
#Q012monitoringhealthmandatoryPrivate Well Owner Standards Compliancedrinking waterprivate well owners are responsible for delivering drinking water that meets public drinking water standards for chemical contaminants, micro-organisms, heavy metals, radionuclides and other qualities.high
#Q013administrativereportingmandatoryElectronic Submission RequirementwastewaterSubmit your NOI, NOT or LEW through the electronic CGP submission system, the NPDES eReporting Tool or “CGP-NeT”.high
#Q014prohibitionoperationalmandatoryModification Review Period Restrictionwastewateryou must wait until the review period has ended before you can commence or continue activities on any portion of your site that would be affected by any of the above modifications, unless EPA notifies you that the authorization is delayed or denied.Applies during the 14-day review process for specific NOI modifications like operator name, project name, or area disturbed.high
#Q015administrativereportingmandatoryNotice of Termination SubmissionwastewaterUse the CGP-NeT system to submit a Notice of Termination (NOT) to terminate your permit coverage.Can be submitted once the site is permanently stabilized or control is transferred.high
#Q016administrativereportingguidanceElectronic Reporting Waiver ConditionswastewaterWaivers from electronic reporting may be granted based on one of the following conditions: 1. If your operational headquarters is physically located in a geographic area... under-served for broadband Internet access...; or 2. If you have limitations regarding available computer access or computer capability.high
#Q017administrativereportingmandatoryPaper Form Mailing RequirementwastewaterMail your signed paper form to one of the following addresses: [Stormwater Notice Processing Center, Mail Code 4203M, ATTN: 2022 CGP, U.S. EPA, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20460; or Express address].Only applicable if an EPA Regional Office grants a waiver to use a paper form.high
#Q018administrativereportingmandatoryNOI Modification System RequirementwastewaterUse the CGP-NeT system to modify your NOI.high
#Q019administrativereportingmandatoryNOI Modification 14-Day Review TriggerswastewaterThe following modifications to an NOI form will result in a 14-day review process: Name of the operator; Project or site name; Estimated area to be disturbed; Name of the receiving water or additions to the applicable receiving waters; Endangered Species Protection or Historic Preservation eligibility information; Information provided on the use of Chemical Treatment at your site; Answers provided regarding the demolition of structures over 10,000 square feet of floor space built or renovated before January 1, 1980high
#Q020administrativereportingmandatoryNotice of Termination EligibilitywastewaterYou can submit an NOT once your site is permanently stabilized or when control of the site has been transferred to another operator.high
#Q021operationaloperationalguidanceOperation During Review AuthorizationwastewaterDuring the 14-day review process, you may continue to operate based on the information provided in your original NOIhigh

P Quantitative Requirements (3)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001designoperationalmandatoryVessel Length (General Applicability)otherrequirement>= 79 feetVIDA applies to the following vessels: Non-recreational, non-Armed Forces vessels (e.g., commercial, research and emergency rescue vessels) 79 feet in length and aboveApplies to non-recreational, non-Armed Forces vesselshigh
#P002designoperationalmandatoryVessel Length (Ballast Water Only Applicability)otherrequirement< 79 feetVIDA applies to the following vessels: Ballast water only from non-recreational, non-Armed Forces vessels less than 79 feet in length and fishing vessels of all sizes.Applies to ballast water only from non-recreational, non-Armed Forces vesselshigh
#P003operationaloperationalmandatoryDistance from Shore (Geographical Applicability)otherrequirement12 nautical milesIn practice, this includes internal navigable waterways, as well as the belt of seas extending 12 nautical miles from shore.Applies to discharges into the waters of the United States or the waters of the contiguous zone.high

D Definitions (2)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D002eNOIElectronic Notice of Intenthigh