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PART I <br />Page 21 of 48 <br />Permit No.: CO0038342 <br />contribute, or have the potential to contribute, any pollutants to stormwater, including but not limited to <br />the following: <br />a) Loading and unloading of materials, including solids and liquids. <br />b) Outdoor storage of materials or products, including solids and liquids. <br />c) Outdoor manufacturing and processing. <br />d) On-site dust or particulate generating processes, including dust collection devices and vents. <br />e) On-site waste treatment, storage, or disposal, including waste ponds and solid waste management <br />units. <br />f) Vehicle and equipment fueling, maintenance, and/or cleaning (includes washing). <br />g) Immediate access roads and rail lines used or traveled by carriers of raw materials, manufactured <br />products, waste material, or by-products used or created by the facility. <br />h) Roofs or other surfaces exposed to air emissions from a manufacturing building or a process area, <br />including vents and stacks from metal processing and similar operations. <br />i) Roofs and associated surfaces composed of galvanized materials that may be mobilized by <br />stormwater (e.g., roofs, ducts, heating/air conditioning equipment, gutters and downspouts). <br />ii. Inventory of materials <br />The inventory shall list materials that contribute, or have the potential to contribute, pollutants to <br />stormwater, including but not limited to the following: <br />a) The types of materials handled at the facility that may be exposed to precipitation or runoff and <br />could result in stormwater pollution. <br />b) The types of materials handled at the facility that may leak or spill, and be exposed to <br />precipitation or runoff and result in stormwater pollution. <br />c) A narrative description of any potential sources of pollutants from past activities, materials and <br />spills that could contribute pollutants to stormwater discharges, and the corresponding outfall(s) <br />that would be affected by such spills and leaks. The description shall include the method and <br />location of any on-site storage or disposal; and documentation of all significant spills and leaks of <br />oil or toxic or hazardous pollutants that occurred at exposed areas, or that drained to a stormwater <br />conveyance, in the 3 years prior to the SWMP preparation date. <br />iii. Assessment of potential pollutant sources <br />The assessment of potential pollutant sources shall provide a short narrative or tabulation describing the <br />potential of a pollutant to be present in stormwater discharges for each facility activity, equipment and <br />material identified above. The permittee shall update this narrative when data become available to verify <br />the presence or absence of these pollutants. <br />e. Description of Control Measures <br />i. The permittee shall document the location and type of each non-structural and structural control <br />measure implemented at the facility to achieve meet the effluent limitations contained in this permit. <br />Documentation must include those control measures implemented for stormwater run-on that <br />commingles with any discharges covered under this permit. <br />ii. Installation and implementation specifications for each control measure used by the permittee to meet <br />the effluent limitations contained in this permit must be retained with the SWMP. <br />f. Additional Control Measure Requirements: The permittee shall document the schedules, procedures, and <br />evaluation results for the following subset of practice -based effluent limitations (see EFFLUENT <br />LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS section). <br />i. Good Housekeeping - A schedule for regular pickup and disposal of waste materials, along with routine <br />inspections for leaks and conditions of drums, tanks and containers. <br />ii. Maintenance - Preventative maintenance schedules for industrial equipment and systems; control <br />measures; and any back-up practices in place should a runoff event occur while a control measure is <br />off-line. <br />