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1.4 SOURCES OF STORMWA TER POLLUTION <br /> SOURCES OF STORMWATER POLLUTION <br /> Stormwater Pollution is generated from chemicals and other <br /> pollutants that spill or leak onto exposed surfaces. It is important <br /> that SkyWest employees identify possible sources of Stormwater <br /> Pollution at their facilities The following is a list of examples <br /> where Stormwater Pollution could occur: <br /> • Vehicles and Ground Service Equipment(GSE) leaking oil. <br /> grease,fuel,and other automotive fluids <br /> • Improper storage of chemical containers <br /> fir. • Aircraft deicing/anti-icing operations <br /> • Lavatory servicing operations <br /> WN <br /> • Aircraft and GSE fueling and maintenance <br /> • Wash water from vehicle and/or equipment cleaning <br /> Storage of parts or equipment contaminated with oil or grease <br /> • Spraying down exterior work areas instead of sweeping up <br /> waste/debris <br /> 1.5 CLASS 1 DISCHARGE(SPILL) <br /> CLASS 1 DISCHARGE (SPILL) <br /> A Class 1 Discharge is identified by the following <br /> classifications: <br /> A discharge of any extremely hazardous substance, <br /> hazardous substance or regulated toxic and flammable <br /> substance greater than 25 gallons,or any lesser quantity that <br /> has entered a drain,drainage structure,or navigable waters. <br /> reached sail or other pervious surface. <br /> A discharge of any extremely hazardous substance, <br /> hazardous substance or regulated toxic and flammable <br /> substance that has exceeded the reportable quantity. <br /> Any discharge that results in injury,road closure and/or <br /> evacuation of an aircraft or building. <br /> A discharge of deice/anti-lce fluid in quantities exceeding 25 <br /> gallons{other than application of these fluids to an aircraft <br /> during deice/anti-ice procedures}, <br /> Any discharge of effluent or lavatory sanitizing solution that <br /> has entered a drain,drainage structure or navigable waters. <br /> Published by Articulate° Storyline www.articulate.com <br />