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PART I <br />Page 29 <br />Petmit No. COG-600000 <br />F. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS <br />5. Best Maaa¢ement Ptnctices Plan (contJ <br />Control of ezcesive suspended solids shall be tmdertalcea u necessary m prevent reaching surface <br />receiving wazets and causing a~ rtseiviag wazer deuriorazion. <br />Total suspended solids can be reduced by filtering the d~~0e, by directing the water into a <br />settling basin and allowing the solids to settle, or by developing a clearwell and pumping from this <br />structure in the case of groundwater discharge. <br />In the case of animal or food wastes in the discharge, BOD should also be [educed by filtering <br />or screening out the solid particles before discharge of wuhwaza. Sweeping and removal of all <br />debris possible shall be done prior to washing down areas [bat wntain animal wute, trash, dirt, <br />or vegetative debris (grass, leaves, euJ Collected debris shall be disposed of properly and <br />promptly so u no[ m cOm'minaM any Waters of the Stare. <br />Discharges that may contain oil or grease shall be tteated with oil absorbent booms, soda, pads, <br />or directed through a filter strocture containing oil absorbing material before discharge. M <br />oil/wazer separazor may be needed to comply with the effltunt limitations. <br />For ducharge from swimming pools or other chlorinated water, chlorine shall be minimized by <br />either chemical or physical [Weans. <br />More discussion of BMPs can be found in section V.K. of the permit rationale <br />r1 <br />LJ <br /> <br />