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Achieving multiple compliance objectives through a storm water pollution prevention plan

Journal Article · · Environmental Solutions
OSTI ID:536315
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  1. ENSR, Acton, MA (United States)

All across the US, facility managers and environmental staff are trying to keep up with proliferating regulations and associated filing and reporting requirements. Added to the already full plate of regulations is the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program for storm water management. The NPDES program requires a permit for the discharge of runoff from facilities based on Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code. Some businesses do not yet need to comply with NPDES, as not all types of facilities were included in the Phase 1 list of regulated activities (September 1992). However, most businesses will be included as part of Phase 2 by 2002. Furthermore, states adopting administration of the NPDES program have the option of accelerating the process. In addition to filing for a permit, the NPDES storm water program requires the preparation and implementation of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). A properly prepared SWPPP can help facilities more easily comply with regulatory requirements and serve as an overall facility management tool.

OSTI ID:
536315
Journal Information:
Environmental Solutions, Journal Name: Environmental Solutions Journal Issue: 6 Vol. 10; ISSN ESOLE7; ISSN 1077-2537
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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