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CCLC[•;:~.GC Cci+.i:::i."ii'i CF 2G1LTli, water Quality Control Division <br />Renzwal Permit Racionalz = Page 2. PermiC No.: COG-850000. <br />II. Permit Changes (continued) <br />BMP's also include treatment requirements, operating procedures, and <br />practices to control plant site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or <br />waste disposal, or drainage from raw material, intermediate and finished <br />product storage. Pollution prevention (incorporating waste minimization) <br />is an essential part of best management practices. The permittee must <br />look at all phases of the operation co determine what changes could be <br />made chat would result in a lower consumption and/or disposal of <br />pollution-generating materials, as well as minimizing e:cposure of <br />pollutants co stormwacer. Such efforts often result in greater profit co <br />the permittee and less pollution of the environment. <br />The mechanism for implementation of stormwater BMP requirements within <br />this permit shall be the Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP). <br />The permittee will be requited to develop and implement a SWMP plan. <br />Some activities required under this plan may already be in place. <br />However, the SWMP plan will require the permittee to coordinate these <br />activities with any necessary new activities in an orderly manner so chat <br />the result is the reduction or elimination of pollutants reaching state <br />waters from areas roc limited by effluent limitations. An added benefiC <br />may be a reduction of pollution reaching other media, such as the air or <br />hazardous waste disposal sitar. In face, the permittee is encouraged to <br />strive for this overall goal. Where the reduction of water pollution <br />only results in the increased pollution of other media, there is no net <br />benefit to the environment. <br />The permittees certified under this permit shall be required to submit a <br />SWMP to the 'Division for review withir. six months from the date the <br />certification is issued. The requirements of Che plan do not specify the <br />exact pollution control facilities that the permittee must construct. <br />Instead, the plan allows for creativity on the permittee's part, as long <br />as the goal is achieved. Each permittee will need co determine what <br />controls are necessary ac the specific site. Then, the permittee will <br />need to develop a plan for the timely execution of these controls. Where <br />construction is necessary, the plan shall include a schedule detailing <br />the milestones involved with such construction. As necessary, elements <br />of the plan may require prior approval Erom the CMLRD. <br />The plan shall include a statement signed by top management in which they <br />affirm that compliance with the plan shall occur. Also, it shall provide <br />for updates where there is a change in operation that will or may resulC <br />in a change in the quality of pollutants addressed by this plan, or if <br />the plan is shown co be ineffective in achieving the specified goals. <br />The plan, once submitted, will be incorporated into the permit and its <br />implementation will be considered a permit requirement. Failure to do so <br />could result in enforcement action. The plan shall remain in effect as <br />long as the facility is regulated by a CDPS permit. The permittee •ai11 <br />be expected to certify on a yearly basis that the plan is being <br />implemented as required. <br />