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solids (TSS), floatables, greases, and oils after the site is
developed. This standard is met when:
(a) The Planning Board determines’ that _ suitable
nonstructural practices for source control and pollution
prevention are implemented;
(b) Stormwater management best management practices
(BMPs) capture the prescribed runoff volume; and
(c) Stormwater management BMPs are maintained as
designed.
E. Critical areas land uses with higher potential pollutant loads
require the use of specific stormwater management BMPs, as
detailed in this section. The use of infiltration practices without
pretreatment is prohibited. [Amended 6-26-2018 by Ord. No.
O-18-015]
(1) The following uses are considered to create high potential
pollutant loads:
(a) Any use requiring a National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater discharge
permit associated with industrial activity;
(b) Auto salvage yards/auto recycler facilities;
(c) Auto fueling facilities/gas stations;
(d) Fleet storage areas (cars, buses, trucks, public works);
(e) Vehicle service, maintenance and equipment cleaning
areas;
(f) Retail parking lots;
(g) Road salt storage or loading areas if exposed to rainfall;
(h) Commercial nurseries;
(i) Metal rooftops, including roofs made from aluminum, tin,
galvanized steel, copper, or rooftops which contribute
significant pollutant loads;
(j) Outdoor storage and loading/unloading areas of
hazardous substances;
(k) SARA 312 generators if materials or containers are
exposed to rainfall; and
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