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DRAFT <br />and conditions of the General Permit. <br />Consistent with the owners/operators proactive environmental protection policies and as a <br />component of the facility=s QS 9000 program, QB Rebuilders, Inc, located at 2325 W. <br />Charter Way, , Stockton, CA , has elected to develop, implement and maintain a <br />Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP). The intent of QBR=s SWPPP is <br />twofold: <br />1. To meet the intent of the General Permit by minimizing the introduction into <br />stormwater and surface drainage of pollutants generated from QBR=s industrial <br />activities; and <br />2. To monitor the site=s operations on an ongoing basis to ensure that exposure of <br />stormwater or surface drainage to any regulated industrial activity has been identified <br />and minimized. <br />This document describes and establishes QB Rebuilders= Stormwater Management <br />Program (SMP), effective October, 1999. QB Rebuilders applied for, and was approved for, <br />permit coverage under the GENERAL PERMIT effective October 14, 1999. <br />1.3 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program Objectives <br />All dischargers must develop, retain on site and implement a Storm Water Pollution <br />Prevention Plan (SWPPP) which emphasizes Best Management Practices (BMPs). The <br />goal of the SWPPP is to improve water quality by reducing the pollutants contained in storm <br />water discharges. The SWPPP must be prepared in accordance with good engineering <br />practices. The SWPPP identifies the sources of pollution at the facility and describes the <br />measures that will be implemented to prevent or control the discharge of pollutants into <br />storm water runoff. <br />A SWPPP has two major objectives: (1) to help identify the sources of pollution from <br />industrial activities which impact the quality of storm water discharges; and (2) to describe <br />and ensure the implementation of practices to reduce pollutants in storm water discharges <br />associated with industrial activities. <br />The required elements of the SWPPP are: <br />CATEMMMPREV2.doc Section 1-4 <br />