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Subject:
Pollution Prevention Evaluation
Dear City of Carson Business:
The City of Carson would appreciate
your cooperation in allowing the city’s contractor, TECS
Environmental, to perform a pollution prevention evaluation of your
facility. The evaluation will identify any runoff pollution
problems at your facility and provide solutions to correct
deficiencies. The City of Carson, along with 87 other
municipalities in Los Angeles County, is responsible for tracking,
inspecting and ensuring compliance at industrial and commercial
facilities that could be critical sources of pollutants in storm
water.
The requirement to conduct
inspections is specified under the Los Angeles County Municipal
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, the
California Water Code and the Federal Clean Water Act. Under the
current NPDES permit, the city is required to inspect two categories
of businesses: commercial facilities such as restaurants, automotive
service facilities and retail gasoline outlets, and industrial
facilities specified by the Clean Water Act.
Inspectors will inform
owners/operators of their responsibilities under the NPDES permit.
Where applicable, inspectors will verify that industrial facilities
have obtained a General Industrial Storm Water Permit (GIASWP) from
the Regional Water Quality Control Board. This is not the same as
an Industrial Waste Discharge Permit that is issued by Los Angeles
County.
Ultimately, the goal of these
inspections is the detection and elimination of illicit discharges
and the implementation of best management practices to minimize the
discharge of sediment and chemical constituents to the receiving
waters of the Dominguez Channel. The inspections are intended to be
business friendly and educational, and it is the city’s intent to
give businesses a reasonable amount of time to achieve compliance.
However, if your facility fails to make any necessary changes to
eliminate pollution problems that are identified by the contractor,
the city will be compelled by state and federal regulations to take
enforcement action. Pamphlets will be provided explaining various
methods for compliance.
We look forward to your cooperation.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms.
Patricia Elkins, Building Construction Manager, at (310) 847-3529 or
the city’s contractor, TECS Environmental, at (626) 396-9424.
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