stormwater bmps for Industrial Sector P Motor Freight Passenger Petroleum Bulk Oil Stations Terminals Rail Usps Transportation Facilities

Stormwater BMPs for Industrial Sector P, Motor Freight Passenger Petroleum Bulk Oil Stations Terminals Rail Usps Transportation Facilities, Stormwater Permitting Guide

Industrial Sector P, Motor Freight Passenger Petroleum Bulk Oil Stations Terminals Rail Usps Transportation Facilities


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

  • Use fueling hoses with check valves to prevent hose drainage after filling.
  • Collect stormwater runoff and provide treatment or recycling.
  • Do all cleaning at a centralized station so the solvents stay in one area.
  • Drain all parts of fluids into appropriate containers for waste disposal or re-use prior to disposal. Oil filters can be crushed and recycled.
  • Store batteries and other significant materials inside.
  • Use drip pans under all vehicles and equipment waiting for maintenance.
  • Practice good housekeeping measures such as frequent removal of dust and debris. Cleanup methods may include sweepers, scrapers, or scoops.
  • Have absorbent and other cleanup items readily available for immediate cleanup of spills.
  • Regularly sweep area to minimize debris on the ground.
  • Store waste paint, solvents, and rags in covered containers to prevent evaporation to the atmosphere.
  • And More...

Stormwater BMP Applicable SIC Codes for Industrial Sector P:

4011
4013
4111
4119
4121
4221
4222
4225
4131
4141
4142
4151
4173
4212
4213
4214
4215
4226
4231
4311
5171


Common Type-Based, Structural BMPs for Industrial Sector P

  • 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 P:

  • 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 P

  • 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 P:

  • 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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