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disposal to <br />water, or drainage from raw material storage. Consistent use of BMPswill <br />the <br />insure efficient conveyance and treatment of stormwater runoff in the system, an <br />absolute minimal release of pollutants to receiving waters. <br />general types of BMPs; source control practices and treatment control <br />These are two g <br />practices. Typical source control practices include, but are not limited to: <br />• Roadway and drainage facilityofromf maintenance; industrial type activity areas and solid <br />• Diversion of stormwater run <br />waste deposition areas; <br />• Use of water quality methods (hay bales, filter debris, <br />berms, stone filters in <br />active "construction" areas) to prevent the introduction of pollutants to <br />stormwater system; <br />Ade uate employee training to insure operating procedures which minimize the <br />• q <br />potential for surface water or groundwater contamination; andhoduction into the <br />• Containment and cleanup of blowing solid waste to prev <br />ent stormwater management systems. <br />Precipitation in the immediate vicinity of the active filling area is to be controlled in the <br />Pre p <br />following manner. SWDD personnel will implement procedures for diversion <br />stormwater of <br />from active waste disposal areas. The area adjacent to the open face <br />odf the <br />irec <br />fill is to be bermed for diversion of stormwater. inversion berms ditches. Any water <br />runoff to temporary ditches which convey runoff to perimeter <br />falling on the inside of the diversion berm onto the working face will be collected in the <br />leachate collection system. <br />All specialized activity areas are covered to prevent contact with rainfall. Hay slace <br />bberms, and silt fence are routinely used in active construction areas, and are <br />wow <br />F-33 <br />il, <br />e <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />