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▪ Conduct a field survey of buildings, particularly older buildings, and other industrial areas to <br /> locate storm drains from buildings and paved surfaces. Note where these discharge. <br /> . During non-stormwater conditions, inspect each storm drain for non-stormwater discharges. <br /> Record the locations of all non-stormwater discharges. Include all permitted discharges. <br /> . If useful, prepare a map of each area. Show on the map the known location of storm sewers, <br /> sanitary sewers, and permitted and unpermitted discharges.Aerial photos may be useful. <br /> Check records such as piping schematics to identify known side sewer connections and show <br /> these on the map. Consider using smoke, dye, or chemical analysis tests to detect con- <br /> nections between two conveyance systems(e.g., process water and stormwater). If desir- <br /> able, conduct TV inspections of the storm drains and record the footage on videotape. <br /> . Compare the observed locations of connections with the information on the map and revise <br /> the map accordingly. Note suspect connections that are inconsistent with the field survey. <br /> . Identify all connections to storm sewers or to surface water and take the actions specified <br /> above as applicable BMPs. <br /> S453 BMPs for Formation of a Pollution Prevention <br /> Team <br /> The pollution prevention team should be responsible for implementing and maintaining all BMPs and <br /> treatment for the site. This team should be able to address any corrective actions needed on site to <br /> mitigate potential stormwater contamination. The team members should: <br /> . Consist of those people who are familiar with the facility and its operations. <br /> . Possess the knowledge and skills to assess conditions and activities that could impact storm- <br /> water quality at your facility, and who can evaluate the effectiveness of control measures. <br /> . Assign pollution prevention team staff to be on duty on a daily basis to cover applicable per- <br /> mittee facilities when those facilities are in operation. <br /> . Have the primary responsibility for developing and overseeing facility activities necessary to <br /> comply with stormwater requirements. <br /> . Have access to all applicable permit, monitoring, SWPPP, and other records. <br /> . Be trained in the operation, maintenance and inspections of all BMPs and reporting pro- <br /> cedures. <br /> . Establish responsibilities for inspections, operation, maintenance, and emergencies. <br /> . Regularly meet to review overall facility operations and BMP effectiveness. <br /> 2019 Storm water Management Manual for Western Washington <br /> Volume IV-Chapter 1 -Page 498 <br />
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