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2_8 HAZARDOUS SPILLS <br /> h <br /> Landfill records, since operation began in 1991, show there has not been a <br /> significant materials spill on site. A Hazardous Materials Management Plan is <br /> prepared for the facility. (See Appendix B) . The HMMP is kept in the <br /> r:. <br /> facility's record room. <br /> f <br /> 3_0 SOURCE IDENTIFICATION: POSSIBLE SOURCES OF POLLUTANTS IN STORM WATER <br /> �. DISCHARGES <br /> This section discusses the pollutants that have a reasonable potential to be <br /> present in the storm water discharge in significant quantities, and an <br /> estimate of the annual quantities of these pollutants in storm water <br /> discharge. <br /> 3_1 LIST OF POTENTIAL POLLUTANTS TO STORM WATER <br /> E . <br /> The North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill is designed such that <br /> runoff should not discharge storm water off site to neither the nearby <br /> wetlands areas nor South Paddy Creek. The landfill is designed to contain <br /> € runoff from the current fill area and the building facilities on site. <br /> 3.2 ESTIMATE QUANTITIES OF POTENTIAL POLLUTANTS IN STORM WATER DISCHARGES <br /> If potential pollutant materials do come in contact with the storm water <br /> runoff, it is estimated that the amount reaching the wetlands areas and South <br /> Paddy Creek would be very minimal because of the existing internal storm <br /> drainage system. The landfill's precipitation and drainage control systems are <br /> designed and constructed to accommodate the anticipated volume of <br /> precipitation and peak flows from surface runoff under 100-year, 24-hour <br /> precipitation conditions. <br /> 7 <br />