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General Industrial Storm Water Permit New SDCOE JPA Participant Workshop June 19, 2003

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General Industrial Storm Water Permit New SDCOE JPA Participant Workshop June 19, 2003

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    1. General Industrial Storm Water Permit New SDCOE JPA Participant Workshop June 19, 2003

    2. 1 Why Are We Here? History of JPA Who is Responsible for What? Participant List Objectives for Today

    3. 2 Background Federal Regulations Existing General Permit Prepare Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Perform Monitoring and Reporting Submit Reports Proposed Reissued General Permit Objective: Improved Storm Water Quality

    4. 3 SWPPP Requirements Describe Site Conditions Site Map (Drainage Areas, Key Facilities) Industrial Activities (e.g. Bus Maintenance, Bus Washing and Fueling) Outdoor Storage (e.g. Fuel, Waste Oil and Tires)

    5. 4 SWPPP Requirements Describe Site Conditions (Continued) Materials Loading, Unloading and Access Areas Storm Water Discharge Points Potential Pollutant Sources Significant Spills or Leaks of Toxic or Hazardous Substances

    6. 5 SWPPP Requirements Describe Storm Water Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Controls Structural Controls (e.g. Covered Facilities, Containment and Berms) Non-Structural Practices and Controls (e.g. Good Housekeeping) List Storm Water Pollution Prevention Personnel

    7. 6 SWPPP Requirements Non-Storm Water Discharges Eliminate Unauthorized Non-Storm Water Discharges (e.g. Bus Washwater and Steam Cleaning Wastewater) Identify Authorized Non-Storm Water Discharges (e.g. Irrigation Runoff and Groundwater)

    8. 7 Monitoring Requirements Objectives Demonstrate General Permit Compliance Determine if Pollutants are Present and Corrective Action is Necessary Show BMP Effectiveness

    9. 8 Monitoring Requirements All Districts: Quarterly Non-Storm Water Discharge Visual Observations (July-September, October-December, January-March, April-June) Monthly Storm Water Discharge Visual Observations (October-May) New: Pre-Storm Event Visual Observations

    10. 9 Monitoring Requirements Scheduled Districts (Group Monitoring Plan) Collect Storm Water Samples (2 Sets in 5 Years) Deliver/Transmit Samples to Laboratory

    11. 10 Reporting Requirements Annual Reports Annual Group Evaluation Report

    12. 11 Whats Next? Districts Submit 2002-03 Annual Reports Site Inspections Monday, July 14, 2003 through Friday, July 18, 2003 (SWPPP) Draft SWPPPs by July 31, 2003 Monitoring Workshop (September 19, 2003) Reissued General Permit (September 2003) 2003-04 Annual Comprehensive Site Compliance Evaluations (Fall 2003)

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