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Industrial General Permit Order

         e. Locations where materials are directly exposed to precipitation and the
             locations where identified significant spills or leaks (Section X.G.1.d)
             have occurred; and

         f. Areas of industrial activity subject to this General Permit. Identify all
             industrial storage areas and storage tanks, shipping and receiving areas,
             fueling areas, vehicle and equipment storage/maintenance areas,
             material handling and processing areas, waste treatment and disposal
             areas, dust or particulate generating areas, cleaning and material reuse
             areas, and other areas of industrial activity that may have potential
             pollutant sources.

F. List of Industrial Materials

    The Discharger shall ensure the SWPPP includes a list of industrial materials
    handled at the facility, and the locations where each material is stored,
    received, shipped, and handled, as well as the typical quantities and handling
    frequency.

G. Potential Pollutant Sources

    1. Description of Potential Pollutant Sources

         a. Industrial Processes

             The Discharger shall ensure the SWPPP describes each industrial
             process including: manufacturing, cleaning, maintenance, recycling,
             disposal, and any other activities related to the process. The type,
             characteristics, and approximate quantity of industrial materials used in
             or resulting from the process shall be included. Areas protected by
             containment structures and the corresponding containment capacity
             shall be identified and described.

         b. Material Handling and Storage Areas

             The Discharger shall ensure the SWPPP describes each material
             handling and storage area, including: the type, characteristics, and
             quantity of industrial materials handled or stored; the shipping, receiving,
             and loading procedures; the spill or leak prevention and response
             procedures; and the areas protected by containment structures and the
             corresponding containment capacity.

         c. Dust and Particulate Generating Activities

             The Discharger shall ensure the SWPPP describes all industrial
             activities that generate a significant amount of dust or particulate that
             may be deposited within the facility boundaries. The SWPPP shall
             describe such industrial activities, including the discharge locations, the
             source type, and the characteristics of the dust or particulate pollutant.

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