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Alabama CGP Recert Program

CGP Program Overview

This 4.5-hour computer based training course educates professionals about the Federal Construction General Permit.  The Federal Construction General Permit covers stormwater and non-stormwater related construction discharges to waters of the United States from construction sites with a land disturbance area of one acre or more.

The Federal Construction General Permit is applicable for construction sites within Idaho, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Indian Country lands, federal facilities, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and all other U.S. territories.

DISCLAIMER: This program has not yet been approved by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.

Intended Audience

For StormwaterONE students who have completed the CSR00: Federal Construction General Permit training program.

Curriculum: 2022-2027 Federal Construction General Permit

This computer based training course educates professionals about the Federal Construction General Permit. The Federal Construction General Permit covers stormwater and non-stormwater related construction discharges to waters of the United States from construction sites.

The Federal Construction General Permit is applicable for construction sites within:

  • Indian Country lands
  • Federal facilities
  • Military installments 
  • The States of New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Massachusetts
  • District of Columbia
  • Puerto Rico and Guam
  • As well as all other U.S. territories

Learning Objectives

This course will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the 2017 Federal Construction General Permit so that you will understand:

  • The history of the Clean Water Act and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Program.
  • The authorization process using the electronic Notice of Intent system (eNOI), and associated timelines.
  • The erosion and sediment control requirements, as well as the requirements associated with site stabilization and pollution prevention.
  • Allowable and prohibited stormwater and non-stormwater discharges.
  • Inspection requirements and corrective actions.
  • The makeup and requirements of a compliant Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).
  • How to terminate permit coverage using the eNOI system, and associated deadlines.
  • Standard permit conditions including penalties for non-compliance.

At the Completion of This Program You Will Receive



There is a total of 72,288 Causes of Water Impairment, 28,679 of these impairments are caused by construction and construction related activities.


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