Information about the programs
dedicated to protecting and improving Tennessee's Water Quality.
Programs || Resource
Info || Outreach || Regulatory || Assistance
Program Areas
- Division
of Ground Water Protection - If you need information regarding the
installation of septic tanks and underground disposal systems, call the
Division of Ground Water Protection. NEW – Apply online for Ground Water Protection Services
- State Revolving
Fund Loan Programs - Provide loans to local governments (cities, counties, and utility districts) for water and wastewater facilities. State Revolving Loan funds support water and wastewater system projects so communities can achieve and maintain compliance with regulatory standards and improve water quality. Tennessee's State Revolving Fund Loan Program has provided low-interest loans for a variety of projects--large to small and east to west--from a large combined sewer overflow correction project to a raw water transmission line extension project to a wastewater treatment improvement and expansion project
- Division
of Water Pollution Control - Information regarding the quality of
Tennessee's rivers and streams, NPDES water quality permits, gravel dredging,
and surface mining can be obtained by calling the Division of Water Pollution
Control.
- Division
of Water Supply - The Division of Water Supply can provide you with
information regarding Tennessee's drinking water supplies, and ground
water.
Resource Information/Reports
Outreach
Regulatory Information
Summary of Permits:
- Ready Mix Concrete Plant General
Permit: The operation of a ready mix concrete facility with discharges
of washwater, stormwater, or a no-discharge recycle system.
- NPDES Discharge Permit for Direct Point
Source Discharges into Waters of the State: Direct dischargers include
industrial and commercial wastewater, industrial and construction stormwater
runoff and municipal wastewater discharges. Mining facilities and Class
I Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) also require NPDES
discharge permits.
- NPDES General Permit For Industrial
Stormwater: Point source discharge of stormwater from runoff industrial
or commercial facilities to the waters of the state
- NPDES General Permit for Construction
Storm Water: the grubbing, clearing, grading or excavation of 1or
more acres of land
- Aquatic Resource Alteration Permit (ARAP)/Section
401 Certification: Physically altering waters (streams and wetlands)
of the state, including water withdrawals that have the potential to
signficantly degrade the water quality in the stream.
- Inter-Basin Transfer Permit: The transfer of water out of a major river basin and into another.
- State Operating Permit: Operating
a municipal collection system, discharging treated municipal wastewater
to land
- Surface Mining Permit: Surface
disturbance and surface mining of specific minerals
- Wellhead Protection Program Approval:
Public water supplies using groundwater as a source
- Certificate of Dam Approval and Safety:
Constructing, altering, removing or operating a dam that is a minimum
of 20 feet high or impounding at least 30 acre-feet of water
- Underground Injection Control Permit:
Injection wells and injection activities with the exception of single
family domestic waste disposal systems and injection of natural gas
for the purpose of storage
- Public Water System Construction:
Constructing or modifying a public water system
- Domestic Septage Disposal Site Permit:
land disposal of domestic septage from septic tanks or other sewage
treatment or disposal facilities
- Septic System Construction Permit:
subsurface sewage disposal (septic) system installation or repair
- Dye Trace Registration: Anyone who
performs a dye trace study in streams or groundwater systems of the
state.
- Subsurface Sewage Disposal System
Installer Permit: the business of installing, altering, extending,
or repairing a subsurface sewage disposal (septic) systems
- Septic Tank Pumping Contractor Permit: the business of removing and disposing of domestic septage from septic
tanks, holding tanks, portable toilets or other similar sewage treatment
or disposal facilities
- Water Well Driller or Installer
License: the digging, drilling, or redrilling of a water well
or anyone who installs, or repairs water well pumps or filters and treatment
devices
Assistance
- Office of Environmental Assistance - The Office of Environmental Assistance program provides information
and non-regulatory support to businesses, schools, local governments,
industries, organizations and individuals in order to prevent and reduce
environmental impacts.
- Aquatic Resource Alteration Permit (ARAP) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Questions
and Answers about Reissuance of Tennessee Multi-Sector General Permit
(TMSP), for Storm
Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity. EPA
Questions and Answers about storm water permitting.
- Do I Need an Inter-Basin Transfer
Permit?
- The Water and Wastewater State Revolving
Fund (SRF) Loan Programs - Provide loans to local governments (cities,
counties, and utility districts) for water and wastewater facilities.
- Water and Wastewater Operator Training
and Certification Program - Provides training, testing and certification
of water and wastewater operators at the Fleming Training Center in Murfreesboro,
Tennessee.
- Water and Wastewater Needs Assessment
and Facility Plans Review Program - Provides reviews and submission
to EPA of twenty-year water and wastewater needs in Tennessee, and the
environmental review and approval of facility plans for SRF loans.