A webcast on how to visually assess the need for stormwater pollution practices, retrofits and stewardship at existing industrial, institutional, federal and municipal facilities. Tens of thousands of these facilities exist across the Chesapeake Bay watershed, each of which has the potential to be severe stormwater hotspots, which are defined as a site that generates higher loads of pollutants and toxics, and/or has a higher risk of leaks, spills or illicit discharges. Despite the impact of stormwater hotspots on the receiving waters of the Bay, they have not been effectively regulated or managed for several reasons.
MS4 Implementers and the Bay TMDL Webcast: Industrial Stormwater and the Basics of Pollution Prevention Slides
Slides from the Industrial Stormwater and the Basics of Pollution Prevention Webcast held on September 25, 2014 from the MS4 Implementers and the Bay TMDL webcast series
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Technical Bulletin No 7: Stormwater Pollution Benchmarking Tool
Stormwater Pollution Benchmarking Tool for Existing Industrial, Federal and Municipal Facilities in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
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