Storm Water Management
San Diego International Airport is responsible for administering approximately
661 acres of public lands on the shore of San Diego Bay. The
Storm Water Management Plan is a major element of the Airport’s
commitment to preventing, eliminating, and reducing the discharge
of polluted storm water into the surrounding environment and San Diego
Bay. The Stormwater Management Plan is directed at those activities
of the Airport Authority itself, as well as those of the airlines
and other airport tenants, that have the potential to cause stormwater
pollution.
The Storm Water Management Plan is designed to control the pollutants
generated by everyday operation of the airport, including: trash,
litter and debris; petroleum products that might leak from aircraft
and motor vehicles; heavy metals potentially contained in the dust
from brake pads, rubber tires, engine exhaust; and the fertilizers
and pesticides used to maintain the airport’s landscape and
facilities.
The Environmental Affairs Department is responsible for ensuring
implementation of the Storm Water Management Plan. The Environmental
Affairs Department also works with the Airport Facilities Maintenance
Department and the Facilities Development Department to make sure
that the airport stormwater conveyance system is clean and operational.
The Environmental Affairs Department is responsible for monitoring
the quality of stormwater runoff from the Airport. In addition,
the Department is responsible for the preparation of the
Annual Reports.
Development and Construction
Recently, the regulations and permits related to stormwater management
and control have required that best management practices (BMPs)
be designed into new development and redevelopment projects. Throughout
San Diego County, new development and redevelopment projects of
particular types and sizes must be designed in accordance with what
are known of locally as the “SUSMP” (Standard Urban
Stormwater Mitigation Plan) requirements. At the San Diego International
Airport, Airport Authority and tenant projects that meet the project
type and size criteria must be developed in accordance with the
Airport Authority’s SUSMP.
To discuss the applicability of these requirements to your project, please call 619-400-2782 or email the Environmental Affairs department at environmental@san.org.
Watershed Issues
Federal and state stormwater regulations have recently begun to
focus on fostering more coordinated efforts among permitted entities
to control regional impacts on local water bodies. Sitting on the
shore of San Diego Bay, with stormwater runoff from the San Diego
International Airport flowing into the Bay, the Airport Authority
is working with the Port of San Diego, the County of San Diego,
and the cities of Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, La Mesa,
Lemon Grove, National City, and San Diego to control the stormwater
pollutants being generated daily within the 415 square mile San
Diego Bay watershed. For additional information on these regional
efforts, please visit the Project
Clean Water web page for the San Diego Bay watershed.
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