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North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill <br />Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page 31 <br />Area / Activity Indicator Pollutant Comment <br />Nutrients <br />Pathogens <br />Green waste recycling <br />Visual observance of <br />floatables and particulate <br />matter; elevated BOD <br />Organic debris <br />Iron <br />Aluminum <br />BOD elevating <br />substances <br />pH altering <br />substances <br />Monitored at the Interim <br />Sedimentation Basin outfall (SW-3) <br />Vehicle and equipment <br />maintenance, fueling, <br />and washing <br />Elevated oil & grease, <br />BOD, pH and zinc <br />Oils, grease, fuel, <br />sediment, and <br />wash water <br />Monitored at the Interim <br />Sedimentation Basin outfall (SW-3) <br />Recycling center <br />Visual observance of <br />floatables and particulate <br />matter; elevated BOD; pH <br />outside of the acceptable <br />range; elevated iron and <br />ammonia concentrations <br />Trash and debris <br />Heavy metals <br />Sediment <br />BOD elevating <br />substances <br />pH altering <br />substances <br />Nutrients <br />Pathogens <br />Monitored at the Interim <br />Sedimentation Basin outfall (SW-3) <br />7.1.4 Likely Pollutants <br />Based on the above information and the historical analytical data included in the annual reports, <br />the following is a list of pollutants most likely to be present in the facility’s storm water <br />discharge. They appear in the following list in the order of their likeliness of being a pollutant <br />present in the discharge. <br />1. Sediment <br />2. Organic enrichment from trash and green waste <br />3. Heavy metals and toxic chemicals <br />4. Pathogens / E. coli <br />5. Oil & grease / fuels from equipment operations and maintenance <br />6. Nutrients <br /> <br />