Common Scale-Based, Non-Structural Stormwater BMPs for Industrial Sector J:
Width and grade of roads should be minimal and should be designed to match the natural contours of the area.
Use serrated slopes, benched slopes, contouring, and stream alteration to direct uncontaminated discharges away from a pit or quarry.
Overburden, topsoil, waste rock, raw material, or intermediate and final product stockpiles should be located away from surface waters and other sources of water, as well as geologically unstable areas.
Use check dams, rock outlet protection, level spreaders, stream alternation, drop structures, serrated slopes, benched slopes, contouring, and stream alteration for runoff dispersion.
If operations are uncovered, perform them on a concrete pad that is impervious and contained.
Use berms, curbs, or similar means to ensure that stormwater runoff from other parts of the facility does not flow over the maintenance area.
Promptly transfer used fluids to the proper container; do not leave full drip pans or other open containers around the shop. Empty and clean drip pans and containers.
Eliminate or reduce the number and amount of hazardous materials and waste bysubstituting nonhazardous or less hazardous materials.
Park vehicles and equipment indoors or under a roof whenever possible and maintain proper control of oil leaks/spills.
Use drip pans where leaks or spills of fuel can occur and where making and breaking hose connections.
Perform inspection and preventive maintenance on fuel storage tanks to detect potential leaks before they occur.
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Stormwater BMP Applicable SIC Codes for Industrial Sector J:
Common Type-Based, Structural BMPs for Industrial Sector J
Point BMP
Constructed Wetland
Infiltration Basin
Bioretention
Sand Filter (surface)
Rain Barrel
Cistern
Wet Pond
Dry Pond
Linear BMP
Grassed Swale
Infiltration Trench
Vegetated Filter Strip
Sand Filter (non-surface)
Area BMP
Green Roof
Porous Pavement
Common Pollutant Sources for Industrial Sector J:
Exposure of lumber, residues, and vehicles/equipment to precipitation
Parts cleaning
Waste disposal of oily rags, oil and gas filters, batteries, coolants, degreasers
Fluid replacement including hydraulic fluid, oil, transmission fluid, radiator fluids, and grease
Diesel fuel
Common Toxicants for Industrial Sector J
Nutrients
nitrates
Pesticides
2,4-D γ -BHC (lindane)
malathion
atrazine
chlordane
diazinon
Other organics
VOCs
1,3-dichloro-benzene
anthracene
benzo(a) anthracene
benzo(b) fluoranthene
benzo(k) fluoranthene
benzo(a) pyrene
bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
fluoranthene
fluorene
naphthalene
pentachlorophenol
phenanthrene
pyrene
Pathogens
enteroviruses
Shigella
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
protozoa
Heavy Metals
nickel
cadmium
chromium
lead
zinc
copper
Salts
chloride
Common Pollutants for Industrial Sector J:
BOD, TSS, oil, and grease
Solvents, oil, heavy metals, acid/alkaline wastes
Oil, heavy metals, solvents, acids
Oil and grease, arsenic, lead, cadmium, chromium, COD, and benzene
Diesel, gasoline, oil
Factors that can affect water quality:
Geographic location
Hydrogeology
Topography
Type, duration, and intensity of precipitation events
Extent of impervious surfaces (e.g., concrete or asphalt)
Type of ground cover (e.g., vegetation, crushed stone, or dirt)
Size of the operation
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