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rn- tee <br /> 7VVhat <br /> Introduction <br /> WPPP? • Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)required <br /> by EPA storm water regulations in Clean Water Act <br /> • Facilities conducting certain industrial activities must be <br /> •Which facilities are required to have a SWPPP? regulated by NPDES permit for storm water discharges <br /> • Intent is to improve nation's water ways by reducing <br /> •What are required elements of a SWPPP? pollutants carried into waterways by storm water runoff <br /> • Common pollutants include oil&grease,metal <br /> particulates,sediment,pesticides,trash,residue from <br /> •What is a BMP? mismanaged chemicals <br /> • Pollutants discourage recreational use and interfere with <br /> habitat for aquatic organisms and wildlife <br /> You will know all of this and more after this training... • Penalties for violations include significant fines and <br /> imprisonment <br /> 43 44 <br /> SWPPP Objectives SWPP Team <br /> 7W PPP <br /> pollutant sources potentially S7PP <br /> development,implementation and <br /> affecting quality of storm water discharges maintenance of SWPPP <br /> •Develop Best Management Practices(BMPs) •Consists of members from facility operations and <br /> to reduce or prevent storm water pollutants EHS <br /> associated with industrial activities •Defines roles and responsibilities of team <br /> •Provide measurable goals for the members which include implementation of the <br /> implementation of the Plan SWPPP,ACSCE and Inspections,Best <br /> Management Practices,Inspections/Observations, <br /> Testing,Reporting <br /> 45 46 <br /> Employee Training Listing of Significant Materials <br /> •Initial training on SWPPP and storm water •SWPPP must have listing of significant materials <br /> present within the regulated areas of the facility that <br /> permit requirements may contribute pollutants to storm water runoff <br /> •Annual refresher training •Includes description of the material type(s), <br /> location(s),and typical quantities that are handled or <br /> stored <br /> 47 48 <br /> 8 <br />