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Storm Water Management Program
PDEQ is responsible for implementing the County's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) storm water discharge
permit. This permit has a number of requirements including
storm water
sampling, implementation of Best Management Practices (BMPs)
for controlling storm water pollution, inspection of other
permitted facilities in the County to ensure that they are
implementing
their BMPs, performing outreach to permitted facilities and
the general public, and submitting reports annually that
discuss
implementation of these requirements.
Storm Water Management Program - Overview
Storm Water Pollution Prevention and You
Examples of outreach
materials for permittees and the general public include:
Do
I Need an Industrial Storm Water Permit?
What is a Storm Water
Pollution Prevention Plan?
Storm Water Requirements for Construction
Sites in Unincorporated Pima County
Storm Water Requirements for Industrial
Facilities in Unincorporated Pima County
Swimming Pools and Spas - Discharge
Requirements
Top Ten List for Reducing Storm Water Pollution
Trucking Industry
#1 Storm Water Notice of Intent
Trucking Industry #2 Storm
Water Pollution Prevention
Fabricated Metal Products Industry
#1 Storm Water Notice of Intent
Fabricated Metal Products Industry
#2 Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Automotive Salvage Yards #1 Storm Water Notice of Intent
Automotive
Salvage Yards #2 Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Storm
Water Best Management Practices for Fire Departments/Districts
Glass,
Clay, Cement, Concrete and Gypsum Products Fact Sheet #1
- Storm Water Notice of Intent
Glass,
Clay, Cement, Concrete and Gypsum Products Fact Sheet #2
- Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Asphalt Paving, Roofing Materials, and Lubricant Manufacturing #1 - Storm Water Notice of Intent
Asphalt Paving, Roofing Materials, and Lubricant Manufacturing #2 - Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Scrap & Non-Liquid Waste Recycling #1 - Storm Water Notice of Intent
Scrap & Non-Liquid Waste Recycling #2 - Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Landfills, Open Dumps, and Land Application Sites #1-Notice of Intent
Landfills, Open Dumps, and Land Application Sites #2-Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Pet Waste and Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Gasoline Stations - Best Management Practices - Preventing Storm Water Runoff Pollution
Supermarket Dumpster: Behind the Scenes - Preventing Storm Water Pollution
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