This permit covers stormwater at CVWRF.
Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP), Sector T
This type of fuel stored on-site is a common stormwater pollutant risk.
Diesel or unleaded fuel
A simple housekeeping rule: Always keep chemicals ______.
Off the ground
These small kits are staged around the facility to deal with leaks or spills.
Spill kits
Stormwater training at CVWRF occurs this often.
Annually
Preventing stormwater contamination protects this natural resource.
Stream, river, or groundwater
A bulk chemical used in treatment and considered a potential stormwater pollutant.
Sodium hypochlorite (or ferric sulfate, magnesium chloride)
This practice minimizes contamination from debris during storm events.
Street sweeping or storm drain cleaning
A spill of this amount of oil or fuel requires reporting.
25 gallons or more
A routine facility site inspection must happen this frequently. It often features Porscha on a golf cart.
Quarterly
One of the reasons stormwater contamination matters is that in addition to process upsets, contaminated runoff could cause this type of compliance test failure.
Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) testing or Biomonitoring
Stormwater pollution can come from these areas where vehicles exit.
Track-out areas
Name one example of waste items requiring safe disposal.
Batteries, paint, electronics, or light bulbs
This federal law sets reportable quantities (RQ) for certain hazardous substances.
What is CERCLA
This team is responsible for inspections and stormwater compliance at CVWRF.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team
Nearly all stormwater at CVWRF ends up here.
Headworks
CVWRF haul trucks are a potential source of this pollutant to off-site stormwater systems.
Motor oil, fuel, or hydraulic fluid
The 3 main concepts for stormwater control are: keep chemicals off the ground, keep stormwater separate, and ______.
Give the stormwater a clear path
Used oil (contaminated)
This annual evaluation reviews inspections, spill reports, and makes SWPPP updates.
Comprehensive Site Compliance Evaluation
Even if CVWRF qualifies in the future for a 'no-discharge' exclusion, this plan and training will still apply.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
Stormwater risks also include leaks from these outdoor electrical units, not to be confused with Decepticons.
Transformers
Secondary containment is an example of this type of control.
Spill prevention measure
After a spill, in addition to containing and cleaning up, employees must also complete this step to ensure compliance.
Reporting and documentation
In addition to internal inspections, this agency can also inspect CVWRF’s stormwater compliance.
Utah Division of Water Quality (DWQ)