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Stormwater pollution prevention plan
Q. My company is completing a brand new facility. We are a large anodizing job shop currently leasing our facility. Where can I find info on devising a stormwater pollution prevention plan. I would like to do it myself, but would consider a consultant if the process is very complicated.
Victor Waldman- Naugatuck, Connecticut
2002
2002
A. If you already have a pollution incident prevention plan, adding a stormwater management plan is pretty easy--all you're doing is figuring out what happens when it rains. If you don't have a pollution incident prevention plan though, you probably should hire a consultant as there can be quite a bit to it.

Ted Mooney, P.E.
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finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
A. Follow this link: www.epa.gov/reg3wapd/stormwater
e friend- vinita, oklahoma
2004
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