Authors: Michael Bohmfalk, Jennifer Booth, & Shelley Ragsdale | février 24, 2026

Five-Year Permit Cycle Approaching Expiration

EPA is expected to issue the 2026 Industrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) at the end of February, continuing the five-year federal permitting cycle under the Clean Water Act’s NPDES program. The current MSGP, issued in 2021, is scheduled to expire on February 28, 2026. Facilities operating in areas where EPA is the permitting authority will be required to obtain coverage under the reissued permit to maintain compliance. Although most states administer their own industrial stormwater programs, EPA’s MSGP revisions often influence state permit updates during subsequent reissuance cycles.

Anticipated Updates in the 2026 MSGP

While the final permit language has not yet been released, the 2026 MSGP is expected to include several notable updates. These anticipated changes include:

  • The addition of PFAS monitoring requirements for 23 industrial sectors;
  • A shift for certain sectors from indicator monitoring to benchmark monitoring for parameters such as pH, total suspended solids (TSS), chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonia, nitrate/nitrite and select metals; and,
  • Further clarification of quarterly visual assessment requirements

What Reissuance Means for Industrial Facilities

Facilities covered directly under the federal MSGP will need to review the final permit requirements, confirm continued eligibility, review and revise their Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) to incorporate any changes and submit a new Notice of Intent (NOI) to ensure uninterrupted authorization to discharge stormwater. In authorized states, industrial operators should closely monitor how EPA’s 2026 revisions may be incorporated into future state-issued general permits. Multi-state operators may see increasing alignment of monitoring, documentation and corrective action expectations as states evaluate the new federal framework.

How TRC Can Support Permit Renewal and Compliance

TRC’s stormwater compliance specialists assist industrial facilities with MSGP renewals, NOI preparation and submission, SWPPP updates, monitoring program evaluations and corrective action implementation. Proactively assessing stormwater programs during this federal reissuance cycle can streamline renewal efforts, reduce compliance risk and position facilities for a smooth transition under both federal and future state-issued industrial stormwater permits. Contact our practitioners to learn more.

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Michael Bohmfalk

Michael Bohmfalk's environmental consulting experience encompasses oversight and management of multi-disciplinary project teams at sites across the U.S. His experience includes construction and stormwater permitting and compliance services; wastewater permitting and compliance services; multi-media compliance auditing; solid and hazardous waste compliance assurance services; strategic due diligence assessments, risk-based corrective action and remediation; aboveground/underground storage tank management; industrial preparation of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP); preparation of SPCCs; and environmental compliance training for a variety of industries throughout Texas and the U.S. Michael currently serves as a regional practice leader for the Multi-Media Compliance Services (MMC) practice. Contact Michael at mbohmfalk@trccompanies.com.

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Jennifer Booth

Jennifer Booth has extensive environmental consulting experience, with a strong emphasis on stormwater regulatory compliance for industrial and construction projects nationwide. She specializes in developing Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), establishing effective best management practices, and collaborating with design engineers to implement practical, sustainable, site-specific stormwater control programs. Jennifer’s background also includes remediation and regulatory support; providing a solid technical foundation for comprehensive stormwater compliance strategies. Contact Jen at jbooth@trccompanies.com.

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Shelley Ragsdale

Shelley Ragsdale has extensive multidisciplinary experience in regulatory compliance, permitting, auditing, and emergency response across industrial, consulting, and governmental sectors. Her expertise spans air, water, waste, spill planning, and chemical reporting, with leadership roles focused on compliance systems development, regulatory applicability, and multimedia environmental auditing. Her career highlights include subject matter expertise in multi-media permitting and compliance across industries such as petrochemical manufacturing, aerospace, oil and gas, and waste treatment. Contact Shelley at sragsdale@trccompanies.com.