b'STORMWATERCATALOG7)Non-Structural Controls and Structural Controls Reference an exhibit identifying the location of any structural controls that are identified in the plan (Section 2).If applicable, identify any specific areas where non-structural controls will be implemented.Include a description of the control and its location based on the map. Example: Non-structural controls for storm water quality in this development will include proper waste disposal and proper landscaping practices by the homeowners and inlet stenciling (inlet marker). The storm water quality structural control for this development is comprised of the dry detention basin, which is separated into two sections by a concrete wall.The basin is designed to store the first Sample0.5 inch of storm water runoff in the 0.83 ac. ft detention/sedimentation basin constructed in the northern half of the dry detention basin.Additional storm water runoff that flows into the basin will bypass the detention/sedimentation basin through a weir that discharges into the detention basin on the northern half of the dry detention basin. Non-structural controls and structural controls are depicted in Exhibit 3, Potential Pollutant Activities and Minimum Control Measures Map . 8)Storm Water Discharge Locations Reference an exhibit identifying the storm water discharge locations to the MS4 and the name of the MS4 operator.Include a description of the locations based on the map and the MS4 operator information. Example: Storm water discharges into various storm sewer inlets in the residential area of the development.The storm sewer outfalls through a 72-inch pipe into the dry detention basin.The basin discharges through a 60-inch CSP to West Creek (HCFCD Channel K100-00) on the southeastern corner of the 20-acre tract.The MS4 operator is ( the City of Houston, Harris County, etc. ).All storm sewer inlets and outfalls are identified inExhibit 2, Site Drainage Map.Visit swqmp.parkusa.com for your swqmp template.6 of 16 288 INFO@PARKUSA.COM|888-611-7275|WWW.PARKUSA.COM'