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permit may be required in a form acceptable to the city prior to the allowing of discharges to <br />the storm sewer system. All facilities that have storm water discharges associated with <br />industrial activity, including construction activity must adhere to the following guidelines: <br />(1) The owner or operator of a commercial or industrial establishment shall provide, at <br />their own expense, reasonable protection from accidental discharge of prohibited <br />materials or other wastes into the storm sewer system or watercourses through the <br />use of structural and non-structural BMPs. <br />(2) Arty person responsible for a property or premise, which is, the source of an illicit <br />discharge, shall be required to implement, at said person's expense, additional <br />structural and non-structural BMPs to prevent the further discharge of pollutants to <br />the storm sewer system. These BNIl's shall be part of a storm water pollution <br />prevention plan (SWPPP) as necessary for compliance with requirements of the <br />NPDES permit. <br />(e) Construction and building site activity. <br />Construction sites and landscaping projects are especially susceptible to erosion and <br />pollution. For this reason, construction site operators must control waste such as discarded <br />building materials, concrete truck washout, chemicals, petroleum products, litter, and <br />sanitary waste at the construction site that may cause adverse impacts. to water quality. The <br />developer shall be held responsible for adherence to these required prevention and control <br />measures: <br />(1) A designated area shall be provided on ite for concrete truck washout. The area <br />shall be constructed so as to contain washout material and be located at least fifty <br />(50) feet away from any storm drain inlet or receiving water during construction. <br />Upon completion of construction activities the concrete washout material will be <br />removed and properly disposed` of prior to the area being restored. <br />(2) The guidelines below should''be followed concerning debris storage and disposal: <br />a. Daily cleanup of construction site shall be performed to ensure that <br />all fitter is contained in an appropriate enclosure or container so as <br />not to accumulate on the ground. <br />b. Operators must keep solid waste materials in either a container or an <br />enclosed waste collection area. <br />c. Empty/unused chemical containers must be disposed of in accordance with label <br />instructions. <br />d. Potentially hazardous waste must be separated from non-hazardous waste. <br />e. Recycling of waste materials is encouraged when possible. <br />f. All construction site wastes must be disposed of at authorized disposal facilities. <br />9 <br />