Pollution Prevention
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POLLUTION PREVENTION What is pollution prevention? The Regional Water Board specifically defined pollution prevention in Resolution R2‑2003-0096 to include any action that causes a net reduction in the use or generation of a hazardous substance or other pollutant discharged into water. Pollution prevention does not include actions that merely shift a wastewater pollutant from one environmental medium to another without a clear environmental benefit. Additionally, pollution prevention is not end-of-pipe treatment, off-site recycling, incineration, or disposal. What is the pollution prevention program? Pollution prevention emphasizes pollutant source reduction “upstream” of treatment plants. It focuses on residential and commercial sources and, in this way, differs from pretreatment, which focuses on industrial sources. The Regional Water Board first required certain wastewater dischargers to implement pollution prevention in 1988; later it expanded the program. In 1990, we collaborated with wastewater dischargers to form the Bay Area Pollution Prevention Group. Together, we develop and implement pollution prevention strategies and exchange information to coordinate pollution prevention efforts. The group includes representatives from about 40 wastewater treatment plants. Broad regional participation makes region-wide projects possible. In 2003, the Regional Water Board adopted Resolution R2-2003-0096 to promote collaboration with the Bay Area Clean Water Agencies, specifically resolving to support the Bay Area Clean Water Agencies’ P2 Menus project. The P2 Menus provide guidance in developing and enhancing pollution prevention programs. In January 2005, we completed an issue paper, “Pollution Prevention Reporting for POTWs with NPDES Permits,” to provide general recommendations for pollution prevention reporting. Where can I find tools for my own pollution prevention program? How does the Regional Water Board recognize excellence in pollution prevention? How can I get more information? Links
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