The Harms of Industrial Stormwater Run-off

Industrial stormwater refers to runoff that is generated during industrial activities such as manufacturing, processing, and storage that may be exposed to rainfall. This runoff can pick up pollutants such as chemicals, oils, and heavy metals, and can potentially contaminate nearby waterways.

To address this issue, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established regulations that require certain industries to obtain permits for their stormwater discharges. These permits require companies to implement best management practices (BMPs) to minimize pollutants in their runoff.  Stormwater treatment BMPs are intended to prevent or minimize contamination or potentially treat runoff contaminated with pollutants before entering a local water body. 

Here are the 3 most common BMPs for industrial stormwater management may include:

  • Properly storing and handling materials to prevent spills.
  • Regularly cleaning and maintaining stormwater drainage systems.
  • Conducting regular inspections and monitoring of stormwater discharges.

By implementing these BMPs, companies can reduce the number of pollutants in their stormwater runoff and minimize their impact on the environment.  Consistently, industrial clients struggle with proper inspecting, monitoring, and actual reporting compliance results on a timely basis.  Due to this common occurrence, it is increasingly becoming advantageous for industrial clients to outsource and hire a stormwater management services consultant.   

We have found clients appreciate the help and they discover stormwater management becomes less of a burden when they know they have someone to help them.  KCI can help you implement cost saving environmental best management practices to prevent hazardous conditions from stormwater exposure. Contact us today, 888-346-7779. 

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