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Identification of Discharge other than Stormwater <br />The site has been evaluated for the presence ofnon-Stormwater dischazges. There aze no <br />potential significant sources ofnon-Stormwater at the site. Water stored and applied on site for <br />dust abatement is periodically utilized on the yard site and the access road to suppress fugitive <br />dust. Applied dust control is not applied in excess amounts that would result in an off-site <br />dischazge of liquids. Dust abatement is not necessary during precipitation events; therefore, no <br />non-storm water at the site is intermingled with storm water runoff. Water and other liquids <br />utilized in olher peripheral uses and in the production of concrete aze contained within the plant. <br />Any mechanical failure with the potential to allow a surfaces release would be addressed through <br />the site's spill response or emergency response protocols, free liquids would be isolated and <br />adsorbed, and adsorbents properly disposed. <br />Currently, no Stormwater or commingled process water aze in sufficient quantities to discharge <br />from the site. Should subsequent water uses be initiated on site, these water sources will be <br />identified in the table below: <br /> <br /> <br />Types of Discharge <br />No <br />Discharge Permitted <br />Process <br />Water <br /> <br />Unpermitted <br /> <br />Exempt <br /> <br />Control Measures <br />Transport Dischazge X <br />Equipment Wash Water X <br />Dust Control (roads) X <br />Irrigation return flows X <br />Other Agricultural discharge X <br />Fire Fighting discharges X <br />Foundation Draining(SUMP) X <br />Springs X <br />Other <br />Other <br />Riverbend <br />Storm Water Management Plan <br />Page 16 of 19 <br />