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Please complete after watching the TCC 2020 MS4 Training Video

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* 1. Participant Information

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* 2. The following are examples of illicit discharges if entering the storm sewer (select all that apply):

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* 3. A spill observed on the pavement doesn’t need to be cleaned up if it is not close to a storm drain and it is not raining.

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* 4. Best management practices to prevent sediment from a sand stockpile from migrating to the storm sewer can be found in the following document:

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* 5. Spilled fuel should be cleaned up in the following manner:

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* 6. Which of the following is a pollutant designated to be impairing the Chesapeake Bay?

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* 7. Stormwater runoff entering a campus storm drains flows to:

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* 8. Vehicles can be washed under each of the following circumstances except:

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* 9. During daily activities, the following should be a concern as a source of a potential illicit discharge if rainfall were to occur (select all that apply):

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* 10. If you observe the handle at the fuel pump is leaky, take the following initial action:

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* 11. TCC enforces the prohibition of illicit discharges on their campuses through the following mechanisms (select all that apply):

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* 12. The ideal place to store equipment and unused vehicles is indoors or undercover.

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* 13. Containers outdoors do not need to be labeled if there is nothing toxic in them.

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* 14. A lack of implementation of good housekeeping/pollution prevention practices on TCC campuses to protect stormwater quality can result in penalties from the Environmental Protection Agency and/or the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality.

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* 15. Some of the requirements of TCC’s coverage under the MS4 Permit include TCC to do the following to the maximum extent practicable (select all that apply):

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