APPENDIX C. RECOMMENDED BMPs for SITE PLANNING, POST-CONSTRUCTION, and REDEVELOPMENT/INFILL

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1 APPENDIX C RECOMMENDED BMPs for SITE PLANNING, POST-CONSTRUCTION, and REDEVELOPMENT/INFILL

2 Site Planning BMPs Minimize Storm Water Runoff Pervious Drainage System Reduce Area of Impervious Surface Site Layout Post-Construction BMPs Aboveground Tank Berms Car Wash Facility Catch basin insert Catch-basin screen Cistern collection systems Clarifiers Constructed Wetlands Continuous flow deflection/separation systems Control of Impervious Runoff Curb elimination on landscape areas Detention/Infiltration device maintenance Drip Irrigation systems Efficient Irrigation Energy Dissipaters Extended Detention Basins Facility design to divert wash-off to sanitary sewers Filtration systems Flow diversion to landscape or pervious areas Geotextiles and Mats Illicit Connection Prevention Infiltration Basins Infiltration Trenches Inlet Trash Racks Landscape Design Linings for Urban Runoff Conveyance Channels Materials Management Material storage management Media Filtration SC41, Aboveground Tank Berms SC3, Vehicle and Equipment Washing and Steam Cleaning TC3, Constructed Wetlands SC75, Has the developer/owner determined how detention/infiltration devices planned for the site will be maintained Not applicable ESC40, Outlet Protection TC5, Extended Detention Basin ESC20, Geotextiles and Mats SC60, Illicit Connection Prevention Will any planned connections to the storm drain carry non-storm water discharges ESC2, Preservation of Existing Vegetation; ECS10, Seeding and Planting; ESC11, Mulching SC5, Outdoor Loading/Unloading of Materials; SC6, Outdoor Container Storage of Liquids; SC8, Outdoor Storage of Raw Materials, Products, and By-Products SC20, Material storage control Design site with bermed and covered storage areas for material storage located away from storm drains TC6, Media Filtration a Corresponds to the BMP number and name as in the California Storm Water Best Management Practice Handbooks (1993). P:\WMPUB\NPDES\SHARED INFO\WEB\MODEL PROGRAMS\PUBLIC AGENCY\APPENDIX C2.DOC\ C-1

3 Post-Construction BMPs (continued) Motor Fuel Concrete Dispensing Areas Motor Fuel Dispensing Area Canopy Multiple treatment systems in combination Normal flow separation/storage systems Non-storm water discharges elimination Oil/Water Separators and Water Quality Inlets Outdoor Process Equipment Operation and Maintenance Outdoor Storage Pesticide and fertilizer use elimination or reduction Porous Pavement and Alternative Surfaces Post signs to caution improper practices or to educate Primary waste-water treatment systems Protect Slopes and Channels Retention grading Scheduling Secondary waste-water treatment systems Self -Contained Areas for Vehicle or Equipment Washing, Steam Cleaning, Maintenance, Repair, or Material Processing Storm Drain System Stenciling and Signage Trash Container Areas Vacuum sweeping of parking lots Vegetated buffer zones Vegetated Swales and Strips Wet Pond TC8, Multiple treatment systems in combination SC1, Eliminate non-storm water discharges to the storm drain collection system TC7, Oil/Water Separators and Water Quality Inlets SC7, Outdoor Process Equipment Operation and Maintenance Design site to include a canopy over outdoor processes SC6, Outdoor Container Storage of Liquids; SC8, Outdoor Storage of Raw Materials, Products, and By-Products ECS40, Outlet Protection; ESC42, Slope Roughening and Terracing ESC1, Scheduling activity SC3, Vehicle and Equipment Washing and Steam Cleaning; SC4, Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance and Repair; SC7, Outdoor Process Equipment Operations and Maintenance SC30, Storm Drain System Signs SC9, Waste Handling and Disposal Not applicable TC4, Bio-filters TC2,Wet Pond a Corresponds to the BMP number and name as in the California Storm Water Best Management Practice Handbooks (1993). P:\WMPUB\NPDES\SHARED INFO\WEB\MODEL PROGRAMS\PUBLIC AGENCY\APPENDIX C2.DOC\ C-2

4 Redevelopment and Infill BMPs Aboveground Tank Berms Car Wash Facilities Catch basin insert Catch-basin screen Cistern collection systems Clarifiers Continuous flow deflection/separation systems Control of Impervious Runoff Curb elimination on landscape areas Detention/Infiltration device maintenance Drip Irrigation systems Efficient Irrigation Energy Dissipaters Facility design to divert wash-off to sanitary sewers Filtration systems Flow diversion to landscape or pervious areas Geotextiles and Mats Illicit Connection Prevention Landscape Design Linings for Urban Runoff Conveyance Channels Materials Management Material storage management Media Filtration Motor Fuel Concrete Dispensing Areas Motor Fuel Dispensing Area Canopy Multiple treatment systems in combination Non-storm water discharges elimination Normal flow separation/storage systems Oil/Water Separators and Water Quality Inlets Outdoor Process Equipment Operation and Maintenance SC41, Aboveground Tank Berms SC3, Vehicle and Equipment Washing and Steam Cleaning SC75, Has the developer/owner determined how detention/infiltration devices planned for the site will be maintained ESC40, Outlet Protection ESC20, Geotextiles and Mats SC60, Illicit Connection Prevention Will any planned connections to the storm drain carry non-storm water discharges ESC2, Preservation of Existing Vegetation; ECS10, Seeding and Planting; ESC11, Mulching SC5, Outdoor Loading/Unloading of Materials; SC6, Outdoor Container Storage of Liquids; SC8, Outdoor Storage of Raw Materials, Products, and By-Products SC20, Material storage control Design site with bermed and covered storage areas for material storage located away from storm drains TC6, Media Filtration TC8, Multiple treatment systems in combination SC1, Eliminate non-storm water discharges to the storm drain collection system TC7, Oil/Water Separators and Water Quality Inlets SC7, Outdoor Process Equipment Operation and Maintenance Design site to include a canopy over outdoor processes a Corresponds to the BMP number and name as in the California Storm Water Best Management Practice Handbooks (1993). P:\WMPUB\NPDES\SHARED INFO\WEB\MODEL PROGRAMS\PUBLIC AGENCY\APPENDIX C2.DOC\ C-3

5 Redevelopment and Infill BMPs (continued) Outdoor Storage Pesticide and fertilizer use elimination or reduction Porous Pavement and Alternative Surfaces Post signs to caution improper practices or to educate Primary waste-water treatment system Protect Slopes and Channels Retention grading Scheduling Secondary waste-water treatment systems Self-Contained Areas for Vehicle or Equipment Washing, Steam Cleaning, Maintenance, Repair, or Material Processing Storm Drain System Stenciling and Signage Trash Container Areas Vacuum sweeping of parking lot Vegetated buffer zones Vegetated Swales and Strips SC6, Outdoor Container Storage of Liquids; SC8, Outdoor Storage of Raw Materials, Products, and By- Products ECS40, Outlet Protection; ESC42, Slope Roughening and Terracing ESC20, Scheduling activity SC3, Vehicle and Equipment Washing and Steam Cleaning; SC4, Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance and Repair; SC7, Outdoor Process Equipment Operations and Maintenance SC30, Storm Drain System Signs SC9, Waste Handling and Disposal TC4, Bio-filters a Corresponds to the BMP number and name as in the California Storm Water Best Management Practice Handbooks (1993). P:\WMPUB\NPDES\SHARED INFO\WEB\MODEL PROGRAMS\PUBLIC AGENCY\APPENDIX C2.DOC\ C-4