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SWMP Guidance • • Page 10 <br />'the following is a sample SWMP training program outline: <br />Introduction to NPDES 5tarmwater Permits <br />A. Background infotmadon <br />B. Status of the permit <br />II. Pertinent components of the permit <br />A. SWIVIP <br />1. Spill response and clean-up procedures <br />2. Good Housekeeping procedures <br />3. Best Management Practices <br />a) What they aze and where they apply <br />b) Implementation <br />c) Maintettance <br />4. Inspections <br />B. Monitoring and sampling (if required) <br />III. Reporting and Recortikeeping <br />N. Enforcement <br />The training sessions should be attended by critical staff involved in any of the activities discussed in the BYIP <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 wet as being informed that they <br />aze also liable for conditions set forth within it. <br />h. Identification of Discha oes other than Stormwater -The stormwater conveyance system on the <br />site shall be evaluated for the presence of discharges other than starmwater. The SWb1P shall <br />include a description of the results of any evaluation for the presence of discharges other than <br />stormwater, the method used, the date of the evaluation, and the on-site drainage points that were <br />directly observed during the evaluation. <br />A number of discharges other than stormwater may not require a CDPS Industrial YVastewaier <br />Discharge permit and are considered Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges. Any of these <br />discharge that exist at the site must be idenk'fied in the SWMP. See Part LC.3 of the permit for <br />the list of such allowable discharges. <br />(The following pazagraph is from Part I.C.3 of the permit.) <br />b. Dischar; es from the foIIawing sources that are combined with starnewater dischare es associated <br />with industrial activity may be authorized by this permit, provided that the non-stormwater <br />component of the discharge is identified in the SWMP. These include discharges from fire <br />fighting activities, uncontaminated compressor condensate, imgation drainage, lawn watering, air <br />conditioner condensate, uncontaminated springs, and foundation or footing drains where flows <br />are not contaminated. <br />Cher words, only stormwater can be conveyed by the stormwater drainage system. Examples of potential <br />illicit connections include the floor drains and toilets in maintenance buildings, chemical storage buildings, etc. <br />Most illicit connections involve older buildings which were constructed when such cotmections may not have been <br />