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Appendix A Likely Flow of Stormwater (storm inlets identified on attached facility layout) Drainage Area, size (sq’) and surface type Boat and Trailer Storage Area Parking and Launch Ramp Area Boat Maintenance and Cleaning Area Stormwater Flow Description Overland flow across the compacted gravel area to storm inlets SS-01 and SS-02. Sheet flow across the paved area to storm inlets SS-03 and SS-04. All roof drains from the office building and boating supply store discharge to storm inlet SS-04. Sheet flow across the compacted gravel area to storm inlets SS-05 and SS-06. Sheet flow across the paved gas station to storm inlet SS-05. All roof drains from the maintenance warehouse and parts storage warehouse discharge to storm inlet SS-06. Vegetated Area All vegetated areas located north of the boat maintenance and cleaning area. Flow from this area does not leave the site as stormwater run off. 7. COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER PROGRAMS Impervious Surface Area (sq’) Adjacent water body • Storage of waste petroleum products and spent cleaning solvents complies with Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requirements. • Weekly inspections of fluid storage areas are conducted to verify placarding, storage times, and the integrity of storage containers. • Underground storage tanks (USTs) located on site comply with all UST regulations. • Have a Spill Prevention and Control Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 8
Appendix A 8. STORMWATER BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE Check all that apply. To prevent stormwater impacts the following BMPs have been implemented: entering boats and trailers are inspected for leaks, and drip pans are placed under detected leaks. boats and trailers stored in this area awaiting maintenance are not stored for more than two weeks. storm sewer inlets have oil absorbent socks the boat and trailer storage area is paved with curbing along the perimeter Recycling bins are located next to launch ramp to minimize solid wastes. a fish cleaning facility that provides for the proper disposal of fish waste is available oil and battery recycling bins are available cleaning operations are prohibited or in the water. All operations take place in the boat cleaning and maintenance area. Facility has a fuel spill prevention plan Facilities parts washer and solvents have been supplied by a local vendor who will remove accumulated oily sludge and solvent from the parts washer and transport the material off-site to comply with the RCRA standards for a Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG). All parts washers will be stationed inside the maintenance warehouse. mechanical sanders equipped with vacuums are used to prevent the migration of debris and residue. during the handling of drums, adjacent storm sewers are covered to contain possible spills during clean up. fuel pump nozzles at the gas dock are equipped with automatic back pressure shut-off to prevent overfilling of fuel tanks. the underground storage tank (UST) storing fuel is equipped with an overfill protection valve which restricts flow when the tank capacity reaches ninety percent. the UST fill port is equipped with a containment bucket with a minimum capacity of five gallons. All fluid storage tanks are stored under a cover and on a raised pallet with secondary spill/leak prevention Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 9
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Appendix A<br />
Likely Flow <strong>of</strong> Stormwater (storm inlets identified on attached facility layout)<br />
Drainage Area, size<br />
(sq’) and<br />
surface type<br />
Boat and Trailer<br />
Storage Area<br />
Parking and Launch<br />
Ramp Area<br />
Boat Maintenance<br />
and <strong>Clean</strong>ing Area<br />
Stormwater Flow Description<br />
Overland flow across the compacted<br />
gravel area to storm inlets SS-01 and<br />
SS-02.<br />
Sheet flow across the paved area to<br />
storm inlets SS-03 and SS-04. All<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> drains from the <strong>of</strong>fice building<br />
and boating supply store discharge to<br />
storm inlet SS-04.<br />
Sheet flow across the compacted<br />
gravel area to storm inlets SS-05 and<br />
SS-06. Sheet flow across the paved<br />
gas station to storm inlet SS-05. All<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> drains from the maintenance<br />
warehouse and parts storage<br />
warehouse discharge to storm inlet<br />
SS-06.<br />
Vegetated Area All vegetated areas located north <strong>of</strong><br />
the boat maintenance and cleaning<br />
area. Flow from this area does not<br />
leave the site as stormwater<br />
run <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
7. COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER PROGRAMS<br />
Impervious<br />
Surface<br />
Area (sq’)<br />
Adjacent<br />
water body<br />
• Storage <strong>of</strong> waste petroleum products and spent cleaning solvents complies with Resource<br />
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requirements.<br />
• Weekly inspections <strong>of</strong> fluid storage areas are conducted to verify placarding, storage times,<br />
and the integrity <strong>of</strong> storage containers.<br />
• Underground storage tanks (USTs) located on site comply with all UST regulations.<br />
• Have a Spill Prevention and Control Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan.<br />
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 8