stormwater bmps for Industrial Sector N Scrap Recycling Waste Recycling Facilities

Stormwater BMPs for Industrial Sector N, Scrap Recycling Waste Recycling Facilities, Stormwater Permitting Guide

Industrial Sector N, Scrap Recycling Waste Recycling Facilities


Common Scale-Based, Non-Structural Stormwater BMPs for Industrial Sector N:

  • Check incoming scrap materials for potential fluid contents and batteries.
  • Keep waste streams separate (e.g., waste oil and mineral spirits).
  • Dispose of greasy rags, oil filters, air filters, batteries, spent coolant, and degreasers properly.
  • Plug floor drains that are connected to the storm or sanitary sewer. If necessary, install a sump that is pumped regularly.
  • Confine storage to designated areas.
  • Inspect the storage yard for filled drip pans and other problems regularly.
  • Use adsorbents or collect leaks or spills of oil, fuel, transmission, and brake fluids (e.g., dry absorbent, drip pans).
  • Provide nonrecyclable waste storage bins and containers.
  • Stabilize high traffic areas (e.g., concrete pads, gravel, and pavement around processing equipment) where practicable.
  • Schedule frequent cleaning of accumulated fluids and particulate residue around all scrap processing equipment.
  • And More...

Stormwater BMP Applicable SIC Codes for Industrial Sector N:

5093


Common Type-Based, Structural BMPs for Industrial Sector N

  • 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 N:

  • 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 N

  • 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 N:

  • 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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