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Storm water runoff is simply rain water or ice and snow melt that runs off the land into streams, rivers, and lakes.  When storm water runs through polluted sites it picks up pollutants and transport them into water ways. As such, storm water runoff is regulated by the Clean Water Act. Storm water runoff can be managed through pollution prevention plans and management practices. The following are different areas of Storm water Management where more information is available.

**Attention** In December 2006, the EPA Administrator signed a final rule to amend the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan. To see a summary of these amendments as well as more information on the complete rule, follow this link.

Auto Salvage
Small Communities
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Auto Salvage

Storm water Management

Achieving Compliance with the Storm water Rule & Other Environmental Rules for Auto Salvage Yard. This is a Power Point presentation used at a workshop on storm water runoff.

Notice of Intent for Storm Water Discharge form (Muti-Sector Industrial)

Sample Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan

Storm Water Best Management Practices Automotive Maintenance & Car Care

Landscaping

Landscaping, Gardening, and Pest control Storm water BMP brochure  

 


For more information about Tennessee's Small Business Environmental Assistance Program, please contact the program at 1-800-734-3619 or by email at [email protected].