6. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-CurbGuard, Insert-StyleUltra-CurbGuard, Insert-Style
Keep Sediment, Oil, Silt And Debris Out Of Curb InletsKeep Sediment, Oil, Silt And Debris Out Of Curb Inlets
And Stormwater SystemsAnd Stormwater Systems
Two heavy-dutyTwo heavy-duty
tension rods keeptension rods keep
unit secured insideunit secured inside
inlet for a clean,inlet for a clean,
flush-mountedflush-mounted
installationinstallation
7. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-CurbGuard, Insert-StyleUltra-CurbGuard, Insert-Style
Keep Sediment, Oil, Silt And Debris Out Of Curb InletsKeep Sediment, Oil, Silt And Debris Out Of Curb Inlets
And Stormwater SystemsAnd Stormwater Systems
Sizes fitSizes fit
22 in. to 60 in.22 in. to 60 in.
inletsinlets
13. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-PipeSockUltra-PipeSock
Control The Flow OfControl The Flow Of
Sediment And Oil OutSediment And Oil Out
Of Headwall And OtherOf Headwall And Other
Types Of PipesTypes Of Pipes
Standard and customStandard and custom
sizes available.sizes available.
14. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-GullyGuardUltra-GullyGuard
Control The Flow OfControl The Flow Of
Sediment And Oil OutSediment And Oil Out
Of Headwall And OtherOf Headwall And Other
Types Of PipesTypes Of Pipes
Reduce Water VelocityReduce Water Velocity
In Gullies, Ditches, AndIn Gullies, Ditches, And
Construction SitesConstruction Sites
15. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-SiltFenceUltra-SiltFence
Easy and economicalEasy and economical
way to meet erosion andway to meet erosion and
sediment controlsediment control
requirements atrequirements at
construction sites.construction sites.
Standard heightsStandard heights
of 24" and 36"of 24" and 36"
16. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-G2 Rooftop Defense SystemsUltra-G2 Rooftop Defense Systems
Best Management PracticeBest Management Practice
in your Storm Waterin your Storm Water
Pollution Prevention PlanPollution Prevention Plan
Reduces fire hazardsReduces fire hazards
and excessive liabilitiesand excessive liabilities
17. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-DrainSealsUltra-DrainSeals Spill ResponseSpill Response
Stop spills from goingStop spills from going
down the draindown the drain
Urethane constructionUrethane construction
allows the pad to deformallows the pad to deform
and seal off most drainsand seal off most drains
temporarily "seals" to anytemporarily "seals" to any
smooth surfacesmooth surface
18. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-DrainSealsUltra-DrainSeals Spill ResponseSpill Response
Reinforced mesh is "sandwiched" betweenReinforced mesh is "sandwiched" between
layers of polyurethane - increases durabilitylayers of polyurethane - increases durability
and resistance to tearingand resistance to tearing
19. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-DrainSealUltra-DrainSeal Spill ResponseSpill Response
WallMount UnitWallMount Unit
OptionalOptional
Ultra-DrainSealUltra-DrainSeal
WallMount UnitsWallMount Units
allow quickallow quick
response to anyresponse to any
spill - just "grabspill - just "grab
and go"!and go"!
21. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-SpillBermsUltra-SpillBerms Spill ResponseSpill Response
Temporary Berm Seals Off Spills From TheTemporary Berm Seals Off Spills From The
Environment, Nearby Drains And DoorwaysEnvironment, Nearby Drains And Doorways
Unique, urethaneUnique, urethane
material "weeps“material "weeps“
into small cracksinto small cracks
and crevices toand crevices to
seal off liquid flowseal off liquid flow
22. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-PopUp PoolsUltra-PopUp Pools Spill ResponseSpill Response
PopUp Pools Instantly Expand To CapturePopUp Pools Instantly Expand To Capture
Leaks From Saddle Tanks, Pipes, HydraulicLeaks From Saddle Tanks, Pipes, Hydraulic
Lines And Many Other Industrial AccidentsLines And Many Other Industrial Accidents
Foam ringFoam ring
rises withrises with
level of liquidlevel of liquid
to raiseto raise
sidewallssidewalls
23. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-HardTop P1 PlusUltra-HardTop P1 Plus Drum StorageDrum Storage
The Only 1-DrumThe Only 1-Drum
Lockable OutdoorLockable Outdoor
Containment UnitContainment Unit
AvailableAvailable
24. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-HardTop P2 PlusUltra-HardTop P2 Plus Drum StorageDrum Storage
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drums Safelydrums Safely
outdoors Withoutdoors With
pumps Andpumps And
funnels In place!funnels In place!
25. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-HardTop P4Ultra-HardTop P4 Drum StorageDrum Storage
Deck grates areDeck grates are
removable for easyremovable for easy
cleaning of sumpcleaning of sump
area.area.
All 4 drums canAll 4 drums can
be easily accessedbe easily accessed
with unique gull wingwith unique gull wing
cover design.cover design.
29. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-Self BailerUltra-Self Bailer
Allows clean stormwaterAllows clean stormwater
to drain passively fromto drain passively from
Containment BermsContainment Berms
while filtering out oilswhile filtering out oils
and other hydrocarbonsand other hydrocarbons
Can also be attached toCan also be attached to
other UltraTech outdoorother UltraTech outdoor
containment productscontainment products
30. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-Self BailerUltra-Self Bailer
Allows clean stormwaterAllows clean stormwater
to drain passively fromto drain passively from
Containment BermsContainment Berms
while filtering out oilswhile filtering out oils
and other hydrocarbonsand other hydrocarbons
Can also be attached toCan also be attached to
other UltraTech outdoorother UltraTech outdoor
containment productscontainment products
31. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-DownSpoutGuardUltra-DownSpoutGuard
Removes pollutants fromRemoves pollutants from
stormwater flow in guttersstormwater flow in gutters
and downspoutsand downspouts
Quick and easy to installQuick and easy to install
on most downspoutson most downspouts
Polyethylene construction willPolyethylene construction will
not rust or corrodenot rust or corrode
32. Stormwater ProductsStormwater Products
Ultra-DownSpoutGuardUltra-DownSpoutGuard
Spill ContainmentSpill Containment
Special “X-Tex”Special “X-Tex”
oil-absorbing materialoil-absorbing material
removes oil, greaseremoves oil, grease
and other hydrocarbonsand other hydrocarbons
from gutter and downspoutfrom gutter and downspout
water flowwater flow
Filter material is easilyFilter material is easily
removed and replacedremoved and replaced
37. The OpportunityThe Opportunity
The following quotes are from an article publishedThe following quotes are from an article published
Thursday March 28, 2002 in the Christian ScienceThursday March 28, 2002 in the Christian Science
Monitor’s on-line publication taken from an interviewMonitor’s on-line publication taken from an interview
with the currentwith the current EPA DirectorEPA Director and former Governor ofand former Governor of
New JerseyNew Jersey Christine Todd Whitman.Christine Todd Whitman.
Quotes from an article published in the DecemberQuotes from an article published in the December
2001 Water Environment & Technology Magazine2001 Water Environment & Technology Magazine
taken from an interview with the current head of thetaken from an interview with the current head of the
EPA Office of Water, G. Tracy Mehan, IIIEPA Office of Water, G. Tracy Mehan, III are includedare included
as well.as well.
38. Monitor Breakfast
posted March 28, 2002
Christine Todd Whitman, administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency and former
governor of New Jersey, was the guest at
Wednesday's Monitor breakfast in Washington.
Monitor Breakfast
Selected quotations from a Monitor Breakfast with
Environmental Protection Administrator Christine Whitman
By David T. Cook
On which environmental issue is the No. 1 challenge:
"I would put it in terms of what I think our single greatest challenge is, and I don't know how we are
going to solve it all, and that is water. I think water is going to be the biggest environmental issue
that we face for the 21st century in both quantity and quality. The agency doesn't really deal with
quantity much – that falls more under (the Department of) Interior and others. But (EPA) clearly has
an impact on quality.
As you look, not just for the United States it is around the world. If you look at what is happening in
the Middle East, there are some severe droughts going on. Water is a major problem – clean water in
Afghanistan. We have a million children dying a year from waterborne diseases around the world,
entirely preventable. And here in this country we look at enormous costs – anywhere from $480 billion
to $1 trillion in infrastructure repair needs in cities and around the nation.
... we have gotten really good at identifying and correcting the problem that comes from a
single source from a pipe that's emitting into a stream. We are having now to get to the point
where people understand what they do in their driveway can end up somewhere far away and
have a cumulative impact
... when you look at the problems we have in the West with the arsenic standard, the cost of that, all
of those things say to me that water is going to be really one of our biggest challenges and I am not
entirely sure that we have it all down on how to solve that."
DENNIS COOK/AP
“I would put it in terms of what I think our single greatest challenge is, and I
don't know how we are going to solve it all, and that is water. I think water is
going to be the biggest environmental issue that we face for the 21st century
in both quantity and quality. ”
“... we have gotten really good at identifying and correcting the problem
that comes from a single source from a pipe that's emitting into a
stream. We are having now to get to the point where people understand
what they do in their driveway can end up somewhere far away and have
a cumulative impact”
“... when you look at the problems we have in the West with the arsenic
standard, the cost of that, all of those things say to me that water is going
to be really one of our biggest challenges and I am not entirely sure that we
have it all down on how to solve that."
On which environmental issue
is the No. 1 challenge:
39. WaterEnvironment & TechnologyMagazine
November 2001
In an exclusive interview, G. Tracy Mehan, III,
the new head of the U.S. EPA Office of Water,
outlines the Bush Administration’s plans and
Priorities for addressing water quality issues and
regulation
Q: What do you think will be the Office of Water’s biggest challenges
during your tenure?
A: I think, clearly, the whole movement toward engagement in the issue of
nonpoint source pollution is the big challenge. Our legal authorities and most of
our resources to date have been directed at point sources, as well they should
have been. We certainly need to build on that base and go forward from there.
But now, trying to adapt to concepts like watershed management and incentive
based approaches that… engage stakeholders in a way that we can deal
successfully with polluted runoff-I think that’s the overarching issue that I’ll have
to contend with, as every other professional in this field is trying to do.
On the question …On the question … What do you think will beWhat do you think will be
the Office of Water’s biggest challengesthe Office of Water’s biggest challenges
during your tenure?…during your tenure?…
““ I think, clearly, the whole movement towardI think, clearly, the whole movement toward
engagement in the issue ofengagement in the issue of nonpoint sourcenonpoint source
pollutionpollution is the big challenge…”is the big challenge…”
““ [we need to][we need to] engage stakeholders in a way thatengage stakeholders in a way that
we can deal successfully withwe can deal successfully with polluted runoffpolluted runoff …I…I
think that’s the overarching issue that I’ll have tothink that’s the overarching issue that I’ll have to
contend with”contend with”
40. The FederalThe Federal Clean Water ActClean Water Act of 1972 establishedof 1972 established
thethe National Pollutant Discharge EliminationNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES)System (NPDES)
The Clean Water Act has been amendedThe Clean Water Act has been amended
several times. One importantseveral times. One important
amendment was theamendment was the Water Quality ActWater Quality Act
of 1987.of 1987.
The Water Quality Act of 1987The Water Quality Act of 1987
established aestablished a two-phasetwo-phase stormwaterstormwater
program…program…
41. Eleven categories of industrialEleven categories of industrial
activity, one of which is constructionactivity, one of which is construction
activity that disturbsactivity that disturbs five or morefive or more
acres of land.acres of land.
Under Phase I, EPA required NPDESUnder Phase I, EPA required NPDES
permit coverage for storm waterpermit coverage for storm water
discharges from:discharges from:
"Medium" and "large""Medium" and "large" municipalmunicipal
separate storm sewer systems (MS4s)separate storm sewer systems (MS4s)
located in incorporated places orlocated in incorporated places or
counties withcounties with populations of 100,000populations of 100,000
or moreor more; and; and
42. Construction activity disturbingConstruction activity disturbing
between 1 and 5 acres of land (i.e.,between 1 and 5 acres of land (i.e.,
small construction activitiessmall construction activities
TheThe Phase II Final RulePhase II Final Rule, published in, published in
the Federal Register on December 8,the Federal Register on December 8,
1999, requires NPDES permit coverage1999, requires NPDES permit coverage
for storm water discharges from:for storm water discharges from:
Certain regulated small municipalCertain regulated small municipal
separate storm sewer systems (MS4s);separate storm sewer systems (MS4s);
and …and …
Phase II Regulations permits are duePhase II Regulations permits are due
March 10, 2003.March 10, 2003.
43. 11 Industrial Categories11 Industrial Categories
Phase IPhase I
Facilities with effluent limitations
Manufacturing
Mineral, Metal, Oil and Gas
Hazardous Waste,Treatment, or
Disposal Facilities
Landfills
Recycling Facilities
Steam Electric Plants
Transportation Facilities
Treatment Works
Construction Activity
Light Industrial Activity
44. Industrial Activity Phase IIndustrial Activity Phase I
lumber and wood products
paper & allied products
chemicals & allied products
petroleum & coal products
leather tanning & finishing
stone, clay & glass
production
primary metal industry
fabricated structural metal
ship and boat building and
repair
metal mining (metallic
mineral/ores)
coal mining
oil and gas extraction
non-metallic minerals
except fuels
ManufacturingManufacturing Mineral IndustryMineral Industry
45. Industrial Activity Phase IIndustrial Activity Phase I
Dairy products processing
Grain mills
Canned & preserved fruits & veg. processing *
Canned & preserved seafood processing
Beet, crystalline & liquid cane sugar refining
Textile mills
Cement manufacturing
Feedlots
Organic Chemicals plastics and synthetic
fibers
Inorganic chemical manufacturing *
Soap and detergent manufacturing
Fertilizer manufacturing
Petroleum refining
Iron and steel manufacturing
Nonferrous metal manufacturing
Phosphate manufacturing *
Steam electric power
Glass manufacturing *
Asbestos manufacturing
Rubber manufacturing
Timber products processing
Pulp, paper, and paperboard *
Builder’s paper and board mills
Meat products
Metal finishing
Coal Mining *
Mineral mining & processing *
Pharmaceutical manufacturing *
Ore mining & dressing *
Paving and roofing materials
Paint formulating
Ink formulating
Pesticide Chemicals *
Carbon Black manufacturing
Battery manufacturing
Plastics molding and forming
Metal molding and casting
Coil coating
Porcelain enameling
Aluminum forming
Copper forming *
Electrical & electronic component
Nonferrous metal forming & powders
Manufacturing and Mineral IndustriesManufacturing and Mineral Industries
46. Industrial Activity Phase IIndustrial Activity Phase I
railroad transportation
local and inter-urban passenger transit
trucking & warehousing
US postal service
water transportation
transportation by air
petroleum bulk stations and terminals
TransportationTransportation
Transportation facilities listed below which have vehicle
maintenance shops, equipment cleaning operations, or
airport deicing operations… will need to submit a Permit
47. Industrial Activity Phase IIndustrial Activity Phase I
food and kindred product
tobacco products
textile mill products
apparel and other textile product
wood kitchen cabinets
furniture and fixtures
paperboard containers and boxes
miscellaneous converted paper products
printing and publishing
drugs
paints and allied products
rubber and miscellaneous plastic
leather and products
products of purchased glass
fabricated metal products
industrial machinery and equipment
electronic and other electric equipment
transportation equipment
instruments and related products
miscellaneous manufacturing
farm product storage
refrigerated storage
general warehouse and storage
Light IndustryLight Industry
48. Industrial Activity Phase IIIndustrial Activity Phase II
NO EXPOSURE CERTIFICATIONNO EXPOSURE CERTIFICATION
for Exclusion fromfor Exclusion from
NPDES Storm Water PermittingNPDES Storm Water Permitting
A condition of no exposure exists at anA condition of no exposure exists at an
industrial facility when all industrialindustrial facility when all industrial
materials and activities are protected bymaterials and activities are protected by
aa storm resistant shelterstorm resistant shelter to preventto prevent
exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt,exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt,
and/or runoff.and/or runoff.
50. The NPDES Storm Water Program requires operatorsThe NPDES Storm Water Program requires operators
of both large and smallof both large and small construction sitesconstruction sites to obtainto obtain
authorization to discharge storm water underauthorization to discharge storm water under
an NPDES construction storm wateran NPDES construction storm water
permit.permit.
In 1990, theIn 1990, the Phase IPhase I Storm Water regulationsStorm Water regulations
addressed construction activities that disturbedaddressed construction activities that disturbed
five or more acres of landfive or more acres of land
The NPDES Storm Water Program also addressesThe NPDES Storm Water Program also addresses
small construction activities… those that disturbsmall construction activities… those that disturb
between one and five acres of landbetween one and five acres of land - with the signing- with the signing
of theof the Phase II Final Rule.Phase II Final Rule.
52. Operators of regulatedOperators of regulated small MS4ssmall MS4s must have permitmust have permit
coverage no later thancoverage no later than March 10, 2003March 10, 2003. The Phase II Final. The Phase II Final
Rule describes permit requirements… Under theRule describes permit requirements… Under the SmallSmall
MS4 Storm Water ProgramMS4 Storm Water Program, operators of regulated small, operators of regulated small
MS4s are required to:MS4s are required to:
Apply for NPDES permit coverageApply for NPDES permit coverage
Develop aDevelop a storm water management programstorm water management program whichwhich
includes theincludes the six minimum control measuressix minimum control measures
Implement the storm water managementImplement the storm water management
program using appropriate storm water managementprogram using appropriate storm water management
controls, orcontrols, or best management practices (BMPs)best management practices (BMPs)
Develop measurable goals for the programDevelop measurable goals for the program
Evaluate the effectiveness of the programEvaluate the effectiveness of the program
53. Listed below are theListed below are the six minimum control measuressix minimum control measures thatthat
operators of regulated small MS4s must incorporate intooperators of regulated small MS4s must incorporate into
storm water management programsstorm water management programs. These measures. These measures
are expected to result in significant reductions ofare expected to result in significant reductions of
pollutants discharged into receiving water bodies.pollutants discharged into receiving water bodies.
Public Education and OutreachPublic Education and Outreach
Public Participation/InvolvementPublic Participation/Involvement
Illicit Discharge Detection and EliminationIllicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
Construction Site Runoff ControlConstruction Site Runoff Control
Post-Construction Runoff ControlPost-Construction Runoff Control
Pollution Prevention/Good HousekeepingPollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping