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Stormwater Training

Stormwater Pollution Prevention: `A Drop in the Bucket`

This kit shows employees al industrial and industrial-type government facilities the latest stormwater pollution prevention techniques. Good housekeeping. Materials management. Spill prevention. Maintenance Small spill clean-up. Includes hard hat stickers for trainees to keep them constantly aware of SWPPP requirements.

`Rain Check` - Stormwater Pollution Prevention Training for MS4s

Regulated municipalities and other municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) operators must prevent pollutants from entering their storm drainage systems. One element of this requirement is preventing stormwater pollution by municipal facilities such as fleet maintenance shops, bus barns, sanitation facilities, parks and street sweeping operations. The US EPA has published a “National Menu of BMPs” that describes the Best Management Practices (BMPs) that can be used to accomplish this task. Training MS4 employees on these BMPs is crucial to any effective program. `Rain Check - Stormwater Pollution Prevention for MS4s` shows employees how to practice good housekeeping, spill response, materials management, vehicle fueling and washing and the other BMPs profiled in the “National Menu”.

Construction Site Stormwater Pollution Prevention Training

This employee training kit is designed to show employees how erosion, sediments and other potential surface water pollutants are controlled at construction sites. The program focuses on Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are widely used at most construction sites including: silt fence, stabilized entrances/exits, drop inlet protectors and others. The program illustrates how these BMPs work and how they can fail. Employees are encouraged to promptly report any failing BMPs. By making all employees "look-outs" for BMP problems, this training program is an important part of the required BMP maintenance program.

`Storm Watch` - Municipal Stormwater Pollution Prevention

Regulated municipalities are required to train their employees on stormwater pollution prevention and BMPs. This 20-minute video training kit helps regulated municipalities (Phase I and Phase II) train their employees as required under their Permit. The video focuses on BMPs that are important to many municipal operations such as good housekeeping, spill response, materials storage and handling, landscape maintenance and street maintenance. Employees working in fleet maintenance, garages, parks, recreation facilities, street maintenance and other departments can all benefit from this training video. The video also shows employees how to spot potential "illicit discharges" occurring around town.

Storm Warnings: Stormwater Pollution Prevention

This training kit is designed to provide general awareness training to employees and contractors about stormwater pollution prevention. It describes Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are useful and important at a wide range of regulated facilities. It covers good housekeeping and other BMPs that help protect stormwater run-off. The kit includes a template to guide the trainer through creating site specific training to use in addition to the general training in the video. (18 minutes)

Ground Control: Stormwater Pollution Prevention for Construction Sites

This employee training kit is designed to show employees how erosion, sediments and other potential surface water pollutants are controlled at construction sites. The program focuses on Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are widely used at most construction sites including: silt fence, stabilized entrances/exits, drop inlet protectors and others. The program illustrates how these BMPs work and how they can fail. Employees are encouraged to promptly report any failing BMPs. By making all employees "look-outs" for BMP problems, this training program is an important part of the required BMP maintenance program.

Concrete Wash-Out Video Training `Building for a Cleaner Environment`

Concrete Washout “Building for a Cleaner Environment” This employee training video focuses on vehicle and equipment washout at construction sites. Mixer truck, concrete pump trucks, and concrete finishing tools must be washed at job sites to prevent road hazards and for continued use of the equipment. Employees and contractors need to be aware of the potential impact that the wastes from the washout can have on the environment if it is allowed to runoff from construction sites. This video instructs employees on how to locate job-site washout locations,  proper washout techniques, and working at difficult job sites. Available in English / DVD or download. (13 minutes).