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Attachment 4 <br />49 DEFIVITIONS <br />n "Best Management Practices" V BMPV) means schedules of <br />activities, prohibitions cf practices, maintenance <br />procedures, and other management practices to prevent or <br />reduce the pollution of waters of the United States. Burps <br />also include treatment_ measures, operating procedures, and <br />practices to control facility site runoff, spillage or leaks, <br />sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw material <br />storage. BMPs may include any type of pollution prevention <br />and pollution control measure necessary to achieve compliance <br />with this General Permit. <br />2. Clean Water Act (CWA) means the Federal Water Pollution <br />Control Act enacted by Public Law 92-500 as amended by Public <br />Laws 95--217, 95-576, 96-483, and 97-1.17; 33 USC. 1251 et seq. <br />3. "Facility" is a collection of industrial processes <br />discharging storm water associated with industrial activity <br />within the property boundary or operational unit. <br />9. "N'on-Storm Water Discharge" means any discharge to storm <br />sewer systems that is not composed entirely of storm water. <br />ASL 5. "Significant Materials" includes, but is not limited to: raw <br />materials; fuels, materials such as solvents, detergents, and <br />wr plastic pellets; fini_shed materials such as metallic <br />products; raw materials used in food processing or <br />production; hazardous substances designated under <br />Section 101(14) of Comprehensive Environmental Response, <br />Compensation, and Liability Act (CERLCA); any chemical the <br />facility is required to report pursuant to Section 313 of. <br />Title III of Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act <br />(SARA); fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as <br />ashes, slag, and sludge that have the potential to be <br />released with storm water discharges. <br />6. "Significant Quantities" is the volume, concentrations, or <br />mass of a pollutant that can cause or threaten to cause <br />pollution, contamination, or nuisance; adversely impact human <br />health or the environment; and/or cause or contribute to a <br />violation of any applicable water quality standards for the <br />receiving water. <br />7. "Significant Spills" includes, but is not limited to: <br />releases of oil or hazardous substances in excess of <br />reportable quantities under Section 311 of the CWA (see <br />40 CFR 110.10 and 117.21) or Section 1.02 of CERCLA (see <br />40 CFR 302.4). <br />11 <br />