Environmental
Information Document
(EID)
An EID is required for all new (after August
27, 2001) CAFOs (See definition on page 20 of the NPDES
general permit, 107 KB PDF )
that intend on being covered by the Arizona
NPDES general permit for CAFOs. The EID is a document generated
by a CAFO owner which provides to ADEQ and EPA necessary information
about a facility and its environmental impacts.
Required content for an EID is found in Appendix
C (43 K PDF)
of the general permit. Sources of information are provided for operators
on this website.
The EID process is
unique to each facility.
An EID must be submitted to EPA at least 90
days prior to the operation becoming a CAFO. Collection of some
information may take several months, therefore it is recommended
that operators begin information collection early.
The contacts listed in the permit are no longer
valid. For more information contact Jenny Mann at EPA at (415) 972-3512.
EID
Process
The EID process can be unique to each operation.
However, three models can show the range from the least problematic
scenario to a scenario where an individual permit is required.
Scenario 1
is the least problematic scenario.
Scenario 2
is a more problematic scenario, but one in which the producer is
still eligible for the general permit.
Scenario 3
is a more problematic scenario where an individual permit is required.
A description
explains in more detail each of these scenarios.
Page updated 7/02
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For more information, please contact
Don
Hall, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
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