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Title: Preventing Storm Water Pollution: What We Can Do


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Preventing Storm Water Pollution What We Can Do
Question and Answer Game
PREPARED IN COOPERATION WITH THE Texas Commission
on Environmental Quality AND U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY The preparation of this report
was financed through grants from the U.S
Environmental Protection Agency through the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality.
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Storm Survivor Question
  • Why is it important to protect water quality?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • We depend on clean water for
  • Drinking water
  • Recreation boating, fishing, swimming
  • Economic development

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Storm Survivor Question
  • How does storm water runoff cause water pollution?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Storm water runoff picks up pollutants such as
    oil, grease, dirt, and chemicals and flows
    directly into streams or lakes. Storm water
    runoff does not go to a water treatment plant!

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What problems can result from pollution in storm
    water runoff?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Pollution from storm water can cause
  • Excess algae growth
  • Fish kills
  • More expensive treatment for drinking water

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Materials Storage and Spill Cleanup
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Storm Survivor Question
  • What materials are used that could contaminate
    storm water?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Some materials that can cause storm water
    pollution are
  • Fuels, oils, antifreeze, and grease
  • Fertilizer, herbicides, and pesticides
  • Paint, solvents, detergents
  • Soil (sediment), concrete wash water

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Storm Survivor Question
  • Why is it important to keep materials in original
    containers or clearly labeled replacement
    containers?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • It is important to store materials in properly
    labeled containers to avoid misuse of products
    that could cause personal injury and pollute
    storm water.

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What is the best location for storage of
    hazardous materials?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Hazardous materials should be stored
  • Indoors
  • Outdoors within a covered, paved area
  • Outdoors uncovered if contained in a sealed
    container

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What are the basic steps for cleaning up a liquid
    spill?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Liquid spill cleanup procedures
  • Contain the spill using a drip pan or absorbent
    materials
  • Cover storm drains if necessary
  • Locate the source of the spill and stop further
    spillage
  • Use absorbents rather than hosing down the area
  • Immediately dispose of absorbents in accordance
    with procedures

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Parks and Grounds Maintenance
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Storm Survivor Question
  • Why do native and adapted plants require less
    water, fertilizer and pesticides?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Native and adapted plants have a natural
    tolerance to drought and poor soil conditions.

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Storm Survivor Question
  • Why is important to prevent irrigation water from
    running off grass or landscaped areas ?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • It is important to reduce irrigation runoff
    because
  • Fertilizer, pesticides, and herbicides may be
    carried to streams by the runoff
  • Saves water!

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What weather-related factors should be considered
    when determining whether its OK to apply
    pesticides or herbicides ?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Dont apply pesticides or herbicides during windy
    conditions or when rain is predicted within 24
    hours.

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Fleet Maintenance
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Storm Survivor Question
  • Where should vehicle maintenance activities be
    conducted?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Conduct all vehicle and equipment maintenance at
    designated locations, preferably inside the shop
    or outdoors on a paved, covered surface.

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What potential pollutants do you handle in your
    daily activities ?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Potential pollutants in fleet maintenance
    facilities include used anti-freeze, motor oil,
    transmission fluid, hydraulic fluid, solvents,
    detergents.
  • Others??

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What is the proper disposal method for fluids?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Proper disposal method for fluids
  • Store them in separate containers by type.
  • Make sure storage containers are properly labeled
    and sealed.
  • Never dispose in trash.

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Streets and Drainage Maintenance
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Storm Survivor Question
  • Why is sediment considered a pollutant ?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Sediment is a pollutant because it interferes
    with fish spawning and destroys the habitat of
    aquatic organisms.

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Storm Survivor Question
  • Why should oil-based paint and solvents be
    handled differently than water-based paint?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Oil based paints contain higher levels of toxic,
    harmful chemicals than latex paints. Oil based
    paint and solvents must be disposed as hazardous
    waste.

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What are some signs of pollution to look for when
    conducting daily activities?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Look for signs of pollution at the jobsite and
    during travel
  • Oil sheen on water surface
  • Excess trash and debris
  • Odor
  • Colored or cloudy water
  • Dead or dying fish

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Land Disturbances
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Storm Survivor Question
  • Why is sediment considered a pollutant ?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Sediment is a pollutant because it interferes
    with fish spawning and destroys the habitat of
    aquatic organisms.

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What precautions should be used regarding dirt
    stockpiles?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Locate dirt stockpiles out of the street and away
    from runoff or flowing water.
  • Cover stockpiles or provide a barrier such as an
    organic filter berm or silt fence around the pile.

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Storm Survivor Question
  • Why is erosion prevention more effective than
    sediment removal?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Once the soil has eroded and is carried by storm
    water, it is very difficult to remove the
    sediment from the runoff. Preventing erosion in
    the first place is the best approach.

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What BMPs can be used for preventing erosion?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Erosion Control BMPs
  • Vegetation - grasses or other plants that provide
    permanent erosion protection.
  • Mulching - a layer of straw or wood mulch.
  • Erosion control blankets - mesh matting made of
    straw, wood fiber, or plastic.
  • Plastic sheeting - may be used for short-term
    protection of disturbed areas or dirt stockpiles.

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Solid Waste Operations
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Storm Survivor Question
  • What types of materials are considered hazardous
    waste?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Examples of hazardous wastes include
  • used batteries
  • solvents, fuels
  • pesticides, herbicides
  • fireworks, ammunition
  • pool chemicals
  • fluorescent bulbs

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Storm Survivor Question
  • Why is it important not to pick up hazardous
    wastes?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Hazardous wastes must not be collected with
    regular trash because they cannot be disposed of
    in a sanitary landfill.

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What kinds of equipment and materials can be used
    to reduce storm water pollution?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Equipment and materials that can be used to
    reduce pollution include
  • Brooms
  • Shovels
  • Covered waste containers
  • Absorbents
  • Pop-up pools

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Storm Survivor Question
  • What are some good housekeeping practices that
    can be used to reduce storm water pollution?

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Storm Survivor Answer
  • Good housekeeping practices include
  • Check vehicle frequently for leaking fluids.
  • Contain spills using absorbents and take steps to
    stop the leak if possible.
  • Immediately clean up spills.

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