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The description of the B,,IPs shall identify the BIAPs as <br />(1) existing BMPs, (2) existing BMPs to be revised and <br />implemented, or (3) new BIAPs to be implemented. The description <br />shall also include a discussion on the effectiveness of each BMP <br />to reduce or prevent pollutants in storm water discharges and <br />authorized nor, -storm v:ater discharges. The SWPPP shall_ provide <br />a summary of all BMPs implemented for each pollutant source. <br />This information should be summarized similar to Tahle B. <br />Facility operator= shall consider the following BMPs fcr <br />implementation atthe facility: <br />a. Mon -Structural BMPs <br />Tion -structural BMPs generally consist of processes, <br />prohibitions, procedures, schedule of activities, etc., that <br />prevent pollutants associated with :industrial activity front <br />contacting with storm water discharges and authorized non- <br />St0rIT; L,Jat er S_:haI geS. Tt are coriSlder�'d 104 technology, <br />cost-effective measures. Facility operators, should consider <br />all F'ossibie noir st "uctural B%IPs options before: considering <br />additional stru:_'t.ural BIAPs (see Section A.S.b. Lelow). below <br />is a list of non --structural BMPs that should be considered: <br />i . Good rig <br />Good housekeeping generally consist of practical <br />procedures to maintain a clean and orderly facility. <br />ii. Preventive Maintenance <br />Preventive maintenance includes the regular <br />inspection and maintenance of structural storm water <br />controls (catch basins, oil/water separators, etc.) <br />as well as other facility equipment and systems. <br />iii.. Spill Response <br />This includes spill clean-up procedures and necessary <br />clean-up equipment based upon the quantities and <br />locations of significant materials that may spill or <br />leak. <br />iv. Material Handling and Storage <br />This includes all procedures to minirr,ize the <br />