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'Backlogged' by EPA's Office of Wastewater Management Metadata This spreadsheet contains a listing of permits considered administratively continued and 'backlogged' by EPA's Office of Wastewater Management. For our backlog report, we do not include stormwater GP data at this time, so I don’t have an accurate count of facilities covered by backlogged stormwater general permits. This list was provided to EPA's Office of Compliance on May 20, 2014. Questions on this data can be sent to: Carey Johnston ([email protected]) This spreadsheet contains a listing of permits considered administratively continued and 'backlogged' by EPA's Office of Wastewater Management. For our backlog report, we do not include stormwater GP data at this time, so I don’t have an accurate count of facilities covered by backlogged stormwater general permits. 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