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UCSD's Storm Water Management Program aims to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants from outdoor activities into storm drains.
All outdoor drains are storm drains and are meant only for rain. Everything that flows into a UCSD storm drain goes untreated directly into nearby waterways such as the Pacific Ocean, Rose Canyon Creek, and Los Peñasquitos Lagoon. Pollutants picked up by storm water can prevent recreational use of waterways and harm the habitat for fish, other aquatic organisms, and wildlife.
- Report non-storm water discharges into UCSD storm drains to Environment, Health & Safety, (858) 534-3660. Anything that discharges into a storm drain that is not composed entirely of storm water is a non-storm water discharge (e.g., irrigation water runoff, clean tap water).
UCSD's best management practices (BMPs) apply to outdoor activities at UCSD facilities that may potentially release pollutants into storm drains:
Common pollutants addressed in the BMPs:
- Oil and grease from roadways and parking lots
- Wash water from outdoor cleaning activities
- Pesticides and fertilizers from grounds maintenance
- Sediment from construction sites and erosion
- Discarded trash such as cigarette butts, paper wrappers, and plastic bottles
- Metals from roadway runoff (e.g., tires and brake pads) and aerial deposition
- Bacteria
Contractors, service providers, and non-employee visitors at UCSD are responsible for reviewing the UCSD Storm Water Pollution Prevention Best Management Practices Handbook (PDF) to ensure outdoor work activities, equipment, and materials storage practices do not result in a discharge to a storm drain, and will not introduce pollutants to storm water flows during a rain event.
Stormwater pollution prevention requirements are:
- Do not discharge anything into a storm drain, including clean tap water. Only rain is permitted in a storm drain.
- Keep outdoor work and storage areas clean and orderly.
- Cover or protect storm drain inlets from outdoor work activities as needed.
- Maintain spill control and cleanup materials and clean up outdoor spills immediately.
- Do not store machinery, equipment, or vehicles over storm drains.
- Keep outdoor trash cans and bins closed.
- If water is used to clean, do not allow wash water to get into a storm drain.
- Fueling activities must be overseen by the equipment operator at all times.
- Use drip pans under leaking equipment.
Help get the word out. Print a SWMP brochure and clean water flyer for distribution:
Questions about UCSD's storm water management plan? Contact EH&S Environmental Affairs, (858) 534-6018 or 534-3660.
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