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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000154
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/13/2001
Doc Name
H & H STONE QUARRY 3 FN M-2000-154 PRELIMINARY ADEQUACY REVIEW
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A APPENDDL A - SWMP (coot) ! Page 3-A <br />a) SW1liF AslesLdsttrtor -Ike SiY,Kr shawl tdAl{h a tpoe{~k attditidaal or lalividaalr waGrie alts asbstag <br />orgaaaratYoe who err rrspoarible Jor derdophtg ate SWAIP and ssrtrt-rsy the same operator 4t its <br />t!'rsplsmeatoBoe, asas6aseaaee, aril sttvlsloe. <br />The SWMP Admiimstrator becomes the oosttact for all SWtdp-[eLted iawea and is the person reapondble for its <br />accuracy, completeness, sad imp3emenmatlon. Therefrxe, the SWMP Administrator should be a person in an authoritative <br />position. I~rger facilitita may want to develop a 'SWMP team' in order to share the respooeibilities and generate <br />greater awareness and participatiaa. <br />b) Motertals Aae~fea sad Sam Pnrrnslstt - 1lPhnr atastrialt eats apaet sso-aswaur rwiw,o', Bi1lPS that ndacc <br />the pouatisd jar eonrmtsbtadca shall k deset>med For esattpie, atateriolt rhotsid be rtorrd and hattdard In <br />covered arras wkenever possamis m ptYVret coarser wlfh ttbraswater, Jitels and oslltei chneicalt thoaid be <br />stand wi0hie bests or recoadmy tonstdernatt dettlart m ptrstrwt kalct and spiQs floras ettterissg stomswater <br />rws4~ <br />When selecting BMPs, the most importam oas m evaitute first an those which limit the sours of the pollutant. It is <br />much man effirieat, from both a oast sad enviraomeatal snttdpaunt, to prevent the pollution in the first play thaw m <br />clean uP contaminated stormwattx. Far example, a BbII' requiring that airy vehicle maintenance that involves fluid <br />exchange moat take place indoors, results in the temvvd of a polht4nt sauce (i.e., oil>hydrauiic 8uid4) from possible <br />contact with stormwater. <br />Good housekeeping measures, such as ekaaiog anti maintenance achedulea, trash disposal and colleedon practices, <br />grounds m•: *~. etc., can be itrluded hero. <br />e) Favston and Sed'bsast Coea~atr - I)rsafbe i4a/Ps that tsiil !k steed to ndttte erosbn and prttKrtt sediareat <br />delivcry to State waters. Theo shostad 4teaade s;fraentnl (weh m slat jcates, ttd"orseet goads, drop rsraetartes, <br />ehecY doors) and non-adttetrunl (trGh as sstrsaehing and srtKgtmloa) tnethodt. <br />BMPs can describe a wide range of management procedtcea, echedulrs of activities. prohibitions or practices and other <br />management pnctioes. BMPs as include operating procedttrtx, treatment rr~,t.r.~.^!~ and practices to control plant <br />site runoff, drainage from law materials abrage, spills err leaks. Nomnvctura! BAfPs are mainly definitions of <br />operational err managerial techniques. Stitscacal BMPa include phydcal proceasea ranging from diversion strtictuns to <br />oil/water separators to ntesttion posds. <br />The BIvIPs selected an up a rite judgment of the ittdividtnl pesittiux. Howson, it is itttportaat to note that a fully <br />implenxnted SWMP wr71 i>oastiotae oomplitoce with Beat Available Technology (BAT) a~ Beat Conveatioaal Technology <br />(BCI), as mardated under the Federal t;kan Water Act This meam that, in order 1p comply with yarn permit, the <br />appropriate measures rural be takes is Imaging with die pollutain(a) involved aid the rink potential at the farrlity. <br />~ Teafnv for Noe-Stbraswaw - Tks Stbrwwarer Qsatltj Conaaar tKetioe of the SWMP sham leclade <br />docttstsentatYon tisat tht disehmra hsrr heart tasted or erdaared jar tYte prrsestu ojsson-tporaewotlrr diteharyer <br />ssreh a1 sober dtaalnaQt, spoII sprittps, sonamry warts, os pmteu trattr gjaay wind Ike doeasneatatlon rhaII <br />bscLrds a dcrcrtpAlas q/ate rrtssatt Q/anp atstjor 1hs pvrxets gjsois-saostawattr d[seharpes, t9ie Astthod used, <br />tht date gjatt~ tettlnp, end the os-tae drdttagr ptttatr that wen dLretlj obternd darbsg the test <br />Eseepr Jor Jlowr JFaas fLr ffQaralaj arGtrdotss, aII murres q/asndseapbsg 4ritl'atiors nettrrn flow or tprbtgs <br />(except spill iWbsi's) that arc eoatbtasd wNh storastvater Rteha-Yet atsoalaaed wish industrial aetlvity asst 6e <br />idt>tAyted bt t9Yt picot. <br />m other words, only stornitvater can be ooaveyed by the ntormwater draimge system. Examples of potential illiat <br />connections include floor drains anti toilets in maier~n,r., buildings, chemicsl storage buildings, etc. Thee are several <br />methods of determining whether err trot illicit oosmectiotm exist Acoep4b1e procedures inehtde dry weather observations <br />of ouKalls or other appropriate locatio~as, attalyas and validation of accurate piping schematics. dye tests. etc. <br />Note - i[ iflfdt costnetxiotts are dbeavtred, oorretdltre ttoeaatrta tmtet be tstaun. <br />
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