Storm Water Pollution Control by Roy D Dodson

Storm Water Pollution Control by Roy D Dodson

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State-of-the-art reference in the newly regulated field of storm water run-off. The text covers guidelines and current Environmental Protection Agency regulations. Sampling and permit requirements are included for industrial activities and construction site requirements.

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Storm Water Pollution Control by Roy D Dodson

In 1987, Congress passed the Water Quality Act, establishing the National Storm Water Program, and gave EPA the responsibility for implementing a program to regulate the discharge of storm water (rainfall and snow melt) from industrial and construction sites under the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). By October 1, 1993, all industries in the United States must begin to implement Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans as a result of these regulations. This is the subject Dodson covers including monitoring run-off and dealing with regulation compliance. The text covers guidelines and current Environmental Protection Agency regulations. Sampling and permit requirements are included for industrial activities and construction site requirements.
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ISBN 13 9780070173347
ISBN 10 0070173346
Title Storm Water Pollution Control
Author Roy D Dodson
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Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Year published 1994-06-01
Number of pages 437
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