session 6 outline overview of program requirements. defining your program. program components....
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Session 6 OutlineSession 6 Outline
Overview of program requirements.
Defining your program.
Program components.
Overview of BMPs.
Maintenance inspection.
Employee education.
Overview of program requirements.
Defining your program.
Program components.
Overview of BMPs.
Maintenance inspection.
Employee education.
Overview of Program RequirementsOverview of Program Requirements
Examine and subsequently alter actions to
reduce pollution (type and amount) from
“municipal” operations.
Key program aspects:
- Develop O&M to prevent and reduce pollutant runoff from
municipal operations into the MS4.
- Conduct training of staff on pollution prevention/good
housekeeping techniques.
Examine and subsequently alter actions to
reduce pollution (type and amount) from
“municipal” operations.
Key program aspects:
- Develop O&M to prevent and reduce pollutant runoff from
municipal operations into the MS4.
- Conduct training of staff on pollution prevention/good
housekeeping techniques.
Setting Up Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping Program
Setting Up Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping Program
Pollution Prevention Assessment
Checklist
Pollution Prevention Assessment
Checklist
Program ComponentsProgram Components
• Establish maintenance activities, schedules, & long term inspection procedures for storm water treatment practices.
• Install controls to reduce or eliminate discharge of pollutants from roads, parking lots, maintenance, and storage yards, waste transfer stations.
• Establish procedures for disposal of waste from MS4.
• Assess new flood management projects WQ impacts.
Protect/improve water quality
&Reduce costs
Representative Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping BMP’s
Representative Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping BMP’s
Source Controls
Automobile maintenance
Vehicle washing
Illegal dumping control
Parking lot and street cleaning
Storm drain system cleaning
Pet waste collection
Materials Management
Road salt application & storage
Used oil recycling
Materials management
Spill response and prevention
ExampleMunicipal
BMP’s
Maintenance InspectionMaintenance Inspection
Checklist approach (see workbook for example
inspection forms).- Integrated with maintenance database.
- Quantitative so that maintenance can be prioritized.
- Specific about possible problems to reduce subjectivity.
- Limit the use of text.
- Link problems to specific actions.
Inspection procedure (depends on ownership).- Notification of inspection
- Pre-inspection preparation
- Conduct inspection
- Inspection follow-up and notification or program maintenance.
Checklist approach (see workbook for example
inspection forms).- Integrated with maintenance database.
- Quantitative so that maintenance can be prioritized.
- Specific about possible problems to reduce subjectivity.
- Limit the use of text.
- Link problems to specific actions.
Inspection procedure (depends on ownership).- Notification of inspection
- Pre-inspection preparation
- Conduct inspection
- Inspection follow-up and notification or program maintenance.
Employee TrainingEmployee Training
Extensive resources available.
Identify basic requirements of
program consistent with Phase II
program.
Example training may include:
- Proper waste disposal.
- Proper vehicle washing methods.
- Spotting vehicle leak problems.
- Salt storage and handling.
- Disposal of catch basin debris.
Extensive resources available.
Identify basic requirements of
program consistent with Phase II
program.
Example training may include:
- Proper waste disposal.
- Proper vehicle washing methods.
- Spotting vehicle leak problems.
- Salt storage and handling.
- Disposal of catch basin debris.
Questions and AnswersQuestions and Answers
End of Session 6End of Session 6
Session 7 – Keeping track of it
All – Documentation and
Reporting
Session 7 – Keeping track of it
All – Documentation and
Reporting