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Corporate Author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Improving the Next-Generation EPA Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Stormwater Discharges, author.

Title Improving the EPA multi-sector general permit for industrial stormwater discharges / Committee on Improving the Next-Generation EPA Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Stormwater Discharges, Water Science and Technology Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : The National Academies Press, [2019]
©2019

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 153 pages) : color illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series A consensus study report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine
Consensus study report.
Contents Introduction -- Pollutant monitoring requirements and benchmark thresholds -- Stormwater sampling and data collection -- Consideration of retention standards in the multi-sector general permit -- References -- Appendixes
Appendix A: State industrial stormwater permit benchmark monitoring comparison -- Appendix B: Lists of pollutants from which industries self-identified the need for monitoring in the 1992 group applications, adapted from EPA Form 2F, 199i -- Appendix C : monitoring parameters required in Environmental Protection Agency 2015 Multi-Sector General Permit -- Appendix D: 2015 Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) data analysis -- Appendix E: Additional data on technical achievability of treatment stormwater control measures -- Appendix F: Biographical sketches of Committee members and staff -- Appendix G: Disclosure of conflict of interest
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-86).
Summary "Industrial stormwater is derived from precipitation and/or runoff that comes in contact with industrial manufacturing, processing, storage, or material overburden and then runs offsite and enters drainage systems or receiving waters. In 1987, Congress significantly expanded the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program through amendments to the Clean Water Act to include industrial stormwater runoff conveyed through outfalls directly to receiving waters or indirectly through municipal separate storm sewer systems. The added regulation of stormwater in the NPDES program has been challenging. Stormwater is produced throughout a developed landscape, and its production and delivery are episodic. In 2009, the National Research Council released a comprehensive report on the Environmental Protection Agency's Stormwater Program that covered all sectors of the program. This study builds on that report, with a focus on industrial stormwater monitoring and management"--Publisher's description
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Subject Runoff -- United States.
Runoff.
United States.
Factory and trade waste -- United States.
Factory and trade waste.
Sewage -- Purification -- United States.
Sewage -- Purification.
Pollution -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Pollution -- Law and legislation.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Improving the EPA Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Stormwater Discharges. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2019 9780309488464
ISBN 9780309488471
0309488478
9780309488495 (electronic book)
0309488494 (electronic book)
9780309488464 (paperback)
030948846X (paperback)