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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
12/1/1998
Doc Name
Material Request - Guide
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Stormwater Permit Folder
Permit Index Doc Type
Reclamation Project
Media Type
D
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Metal Mining SWMP Guidance Document <br />Page 9 <br />provisions for absorbents to be made available for use in fuel azeas, and for containers to be available for <br />used absorbents. <br />prohibition on the washing of absorbents into the storm drainage system or into the sanitary sewer system, <br />via floor drains. <br />provision for emergency spill containment and clean-up kits to be made available and stored in accessible and <br />convenient locations. Kits should contain the appropriate clean-up materials applicable to the materials stored <br />at the site. <br />f. Employee Education -The SWMP shall describe employee education programs to inform <br />personnel at all levels of responsibility of the components and goals of the SWMP. Education <br />should address topics such as spill response, good housekeeping and material management <br />practices. The SWMP shall identify periodic dates for such instruction. <br />In order to make the SWMP an effective management tool, personnel must be informed of the procedures and <br />how they aze to be implemented. The permit regulations require that facility personnel be trained periodically. <br />Any training session should include actual field observations of the BMPs being discussed. <br />As a guide, at average sized facilities, staff training should take place at least twice a yeaz. If the facility is <br />subject to seasonal shifts in workload, training should take place immediately prior to the onset of the heaviest <br />critical activities. <br />The length of time required for the training sessions is a function of the size and complexity of the facility, and <br />the level of intensity of industrial activities. <br />The following is a sample SWMP training program outline: <br />I. Introduction to NPDES Stormwater Permits <br />A. Background information <br />B. Status of the permit <br />II. Stormwater Management Plan Components <br />A. Spill response and clean-up procedures <br />B. Good Housekeeping procedures <br />C. Best Management Practices <br />1. What they are and where they apply <br />2. Implementation <br />3. Maintenance <br />D. Inspections <br />III. Reporting and Record keeping <br />IV. Enforcement <br />The training sessions should be attended by critical staff involved in any of the activities discussed in the BMP <br />section. This would include all levels of personnel involved in operations and maintenance. <br />New or temporary personnel and contractors working at the facility also need to be trained in the SWMP <br />procedures as soon as possible. Contractors should be provided with a copy, as well as being informed that <br />they aze also liable for conditions set forth within it. <br />g. Identification of Discharges other than Stormwater -The stormwater conveyance system on the <br />site shall be evaluated for the presence of discharges other than stormwater. The SWMP shall <br />
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