Stormwater Pollution Prevention Compliance District Department of the Environment.

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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Compliance District Department of the Environment

Stormwater Pollution Prevention Why address stormwater, why it’s a problem? Water pollution begins on the land surface – so that’s where the focus is best targeted: preventing pollution in the first place. A Stormwater pollution prevention plan is much more than just a paper plan – it’s a living, firm commitment to clean up everyday practices at each facility/shop. Pollution prevention is just that: preventing pollution from reaching the exposed elements (rainwater runoff) in the first place…so it never reaches the Potomac, Anacostia Rivers or Rock Creek.

What are Stormwater Pollution Prevention (P2) Plans? Definition: Pollution Prevention is the use of materials, processes, green procurement, and/or practices that reduce or eliminate the creation of pollutants or wastes at the source. Each shop should be using aggressive and practical pollution prevention methods (‘good housekeeping’) all along – to address all potential pollutant sources, measures, controls at each facility. Illicit discharges are covered under many federal laws, but P2 is common sense! P2 IS A LEGAL REQUIREMENT of our DC stormwater Permit (and legal requirements of many other federal laws: Clean Water Act, RCRA, Superfund, TSCA, Clean Air Act, etc.) And, There should be clean practices used every day, routinely at every facility – CLEAN SHOULD BE THE NORM. USEPA is paying attention, you could get audited at any time.

What happens if we don’t? Any person who negligently violates Section 301, 302, 305, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Clean Water Act, any permit condition or limitation implementation any such section, shall be punished by a criminal fine of not less than $5,000 nor more than $50,000 per day of such violation, or by imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or by both. Any person who knowingly violates any permit condition or limitation implementing Section 301, 302, 305, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Clean Water Act, and who knows at the time that he thereby places another person in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not more than $250,000, or by imprisonment of not more than 15 years, or by both.

Sustainable DC Plan

How the Separate Storm Sewer System Works 2 pipes 8

Objectives of a Plan A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is to meant to achieve 3 primary objectives: Assure compliance with the DC MS4 Stormwater Permit (USEPA conducts unannounced audits at any time – they can levy fines); and, DDOE conducts routine maintenance & operation inspections. Identify potential sources of pollution associated with the activities at a facility which may affect the quality of stormwater discharges; make a list of pollutants at your facility. Describe & have commitments to adopt/teach daily Best Management Practices (BMPs) & good housekeeping measures for each facility.

Components of a SW Pollution Prevention Plan Basic Facility info, including location of stormdrains. Inventory of Pollutant Sources Record of Leaks and Spills Non-Storm Water Discharges Best Management Practices Reporting & Recordkeeping Good Housekeeping Measures Primary Responsible Contact ‘In Case of Emergency Spill’ call sheet…post it and use it!

What NOT to do. A maintenance yard – open barrels exposed to the elements; open containers are not allowed, they must be covered.

About Secondary Containment Secondary Spill Containment is used for the containment of liquids preventing contamination or any pollution occurring. The use of a spill berm liner for containment of fuel tank leaks, oil spill cleanup, truck wheel washing, HAZMAT chemical spill response and decon pool showers for clean animals, birds or people. Use secondary spill containment BMPs like berms and liners, which are used in the oil and gas industry, first responders for decontamination of equipment from truck roll overs and spills and containment of chemical spills in auto shops or similar work sites. They are portable, flexible and a cost effective solution for pollution control.

Who Does What? Always keep an eye out for any areas of potential pollution. Regular visual checks of your work area. Clean up any spills when they happen. The problem gets worse and the cleanup gets more expensive the longer you wait. Don’t be afraid to call. Maintain catch basins and devices. Recommend twice yearly clean out. Safety first, always.

14 Regular catch basin and BMP clean out

15 Good housekeeping

Drains should not be used for disposal. 16

What NOT to do - employee hosing debris into a stormdrain near the Anacostia River

A stormwater structure -- not maintained since 2008 (in really bad shape); don’t let your property end up like this!

Another facility: poor housekeeping – shop grounds should NOT look like this.

What NOT to do: Do not sweep or hose oily debris into any storm drains. Sweep it up and put it into a canister or drum for disposal.

Please do NOT do this … most stormdrains receive no treatment & go directly to rivers.

Maintenance facility parking lot with leaking oil. Use spill pads and drip pans for known leaky vehicles parked outside while awaiting repair.

Oil sheen, always a giveaway for inspectors

What NOT to do: collected debris from catch-basin cleaning, should not be exposed to rainwater, needs to be managed and/or covered or put into barrels w/lids.

Whom to Call for spills? District Department of the Environment – (202) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – (215) DC Fire and Rescue - (202) , or 911. Spills of More Than 50 Gallons- Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency (202) or National Response Center – (800) Coast Guard Report pollution or questionable discharges to storm drains or waterways: –DDOE Water Quality Division – (202) –DC Water – (202) Leaking sewer lines or water mains: –DC Water – (202) Report illegal dumping of solid waste: –Citywide Call Center – 311

We’re Ready to Help DDOE contact: Jeffrey Seltzer Associate Director – Stormwater Management