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Industrial Catgories and Potential Pollutants City of San Diego Urban Runoff Management Program _____________________________________________________________________________ Appendix V. Industrial/Commercial Inventory This Page Left Intentionally Blank. Industrial and Commercial Categories and Associated Potential Pollutants* CATEGORY Type Outdoor Sediment Nutrients Aluminum Iron Metals Organics Trash Oxygen Oil and Bacteria Pesticides pH Exposure Demanding Grease Compounds Aggregates Industrial X X X X X Agriculture Agricultural X X X X X X X X Air Transit Industrial X X X X X X X Airfields Industrial X X X X X X X X X Airplane Repair Commercial X X X X X X X X Animal Facilities Commercial X X X X X X X Auto Paint/Body Commercial X X X X X X X X X Auto Repair Commercial X X X X X X X X Boat Repair Ind/Com X X X X X X X X Botanical/Zoological Exhibits Commercial X X X X X X X Building Materials Commercial X X X X X X X X X Carpet/Furniture Cleaning Commercial XX X Cement Mixing/Cutting Commercial X X X X X X X Cemeteries Commercial X X X X X X X Eating/Drinking Establishments Commercial X X X X X X Equipment Repair Commercial X X X X X X X X Forestry Agricultural X X X X X X Fueling Commercial X X X X X X X Golf courses/Parks Commercial X X X X X X X Ground Transportation Industrial X X X X X X X X Landfills Industrial X X X X X X X X X Landscaping Commercial X X X X X X X Manufacturing, Biotech/Pharmaceutical Industrial X Manufacturing, Chemicals Industrial X X X X X Manufacturing, Concrete Industrial X X X X X X X Manufacturing, Electronics Industrial X X X X X X Manufacturing, Equipment Industrial X X X X X X Manufacturing, Fabric/Clothes Industrial X X X X X Manufacturing, Fabricated Metal Industrial X X X X X X Manufacturing, Food/Drink Industrial X X X X X X X X Manufacturing, Misc Industrial X X X X X X Manufacturing, Paper Industrial X Manufacturing, Plastic/Rubber Industrial X X X X Manufacturing, Primary Metal Industrial X X X X X X X X Manufacturing, Stone/Glass Industrial X X X X X Manufacturing, Structural Steel Industrial X X X X X X Manufacturing, Wood/Furniture Industrial X X X X Marinas Commercial X X X X X X X X Masonry Commercial X X X X X X X Nurseries/Greenhouses Commercial X X X X X X X X Other Contractor Industrial X X X X X Other: Auto Supplies Commercial X X X X X X X X Other: Vehicle Dealers Commercial X X X X X X X X X Other: Vehicle/Equipment Rental Commercial X X X X X X X X Painting/Coating Commercial XX X X X Pest Control Commercial X X X X Pool/Fountain Cleaning Commercial X Portable Sanitation Commercial X X X X X X X X X X X POTWs Industrial X X X X X X X Power Generation Industrial X X X X X X X X Power Washing Commercial X X X X X Printing Industrial X Recycling Industrial X X X X X X X X Sewage Sludge Industrial X X X X X X X X X X X X X Vehicle Parking/Storage Commercial X X X X X X X Vehicle Washing Commercial X X X X X X Waste Management Industrial X X X X X X X X X X X X Water Transit Ind/Com X X X X X X X X X Wholesale Food Industrial X X X X X X X X X X Wholesale/Storage/Warehousing Ind/Com X X X * Businesses were scored during inspections on a scale from 0 to 5 for each pollutant category. Based on inspection results for all businesses in each category an aggregate score from 0 to 5 was determined for each pollutant. A score of 2 or greater was marked with an "X" due to the increased likelihood of that pollutant being present and possibly discharged. Appendix V. Industrial and Commercial Inventory City of San Diego Urban Runoff Management Program The City has identified potential pollutants generated by the site/sources in this inventory. Please see the table at the end of this appendix for pollutants. Becaues virtually all lands in the City's Jurisdiction discharge to, or are tributary to, a 303(d) listed water body, lagoon, or water body on environmentally sensitive lands, all sites/sources in this inventory are considered to fall under that category, and additional BMPs have been identified (see Appendix X, "Industrial/Commercial BMPs"). Business Name Street Address Zip SIC NAICS Category Watershed #23 SANITORS SERVICES OF CA INC 7250 ENGINEER RD D 92111 56172 Other Contractor Mission Bay/La Jolla (Name Unknown) 1670 National Avenue 92113 Unas Unassig Vehicle Parking/Storage San Diego Bay: Pueblo signe ned d (Name Unknown) 2984 Webster St 92113 Unas Unassig Other Contractor San Diego Bay: Pueblo signe ned d 05 BILLIARD 4288 MENLO AV 92115 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 1 SOURCE TRUCKING GARAGE 3145 BEYER BLVD 3167 92154 811111 Auto Repair Tijuana 1 STOP AUTO GLASS 3690 MURPHY CANYON RD 92123 81112 Auto Paint/Body San Diego River 1.6.8. RESTAURANT 7330 CLAIREMONT MESA BL 192111 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments Mission Bay/La Jolla 10000 RV SALES INC 5925 KEARNY VILLA RD 100 92123 4412 Other: Vehicle Dealers San Diego River 10000 RV SALES INC/10000 RV SALES/10000 RV 7520 CONVOY CT 92111 44121 Other: Vehicle Dealers Mission Bay/La Jolla 10000 RV SALES INC/10000 RV SALES/10000 RV 3803 CONVOY ST 92111 44111 Other: Vehicle Dealers San Diego River 10000 RV SALES INC/10000 RV/10000 RV SALES 3888 KEARNY MESA RD 92111 44 Wholesale/Storage/ Warehousing San Diego River 101 TIRE 6553 PERTH PL 92139 44131 Other: Auto Supplies San Diego Bay: Sweetwater 1111DVD.COM 7710 HAZARD CENTER DR E492108 44 Wholesale/Storage/ Warehousing San Diego River 12TH & BROADWAY CAFE 999 PARK BL 92101 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 14789 EL RODEO CT LLC 11091 CORTE PLAYA MERIDA92124 23321 Other Contractor San Diego River 15 MINUTE SMOG CHECK 6620A MIRAMAR RD 101 92121 811198 Auto Repair Penasquitos 1800 PAINT JOB OF SAN DIEGO 17297 CAMPILLO DR 92128 23599 Other Contractor San Dieguito 19TH HOLE RESTAURANT 2600 GOLF COURSE DR 92102 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 1M FARM 3867 BILLMAN ST 92115 421 Wholesale/Storage/ Warehousing San Diego Bay: Pueblo 1ST & IVY MARKET 2170 01ST AV 92101 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 1ST CLASS AUTO DETAIL 4441 VISION DR 7 435 92121 811198 Auto Repair Penasquitos 1ST KLAAS PLUMBING 7477 HILLSIDE DR 92037 23511 Other Contractor Mission Bay/La Jolla 1ST NATIONAL DELI 401 W A ST 110 92101 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 2000 AUTO REPAIR & BODY 4825 EL CAJON BLVD D 92115 7538 811111 Auto Repair San Diego Bay: Pueblo 24 HOUR POWER INC 900 KALMIA ST 92101 56179 Other Contractor San Diego Bay: Pueblo 24 HOURS PLUMBING 6368 THORN ST 92115 56172 Other Contractor San Diego Bay: Pueblo Appendix V. Commercial/Industrial Inventory V-1 City of San Diego Urban Runoff Management Program Business Name Street Address Zip SIC NAICS Category Watershed 24TH & IMPERIAL AVE AUTO REPAIR 2401 1/2 IMPERIAL AVE 92102 7538 811111 Auto Repair San Diego Bay: Pueblo 3 BROTHERS AUTO SALES 3156 MARKET ST 92102 44112 Other: Vehicle Dealers San Diego Bay: Pueblo 3 SQUARES 6366 DEL CERRO BL 92120 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego River 3 SQUARES GOURMET ON THE GO 6366 DEL CERRO BLVD 92120 7223 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego River 31ST SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 414 S 31ST ST 92113 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 38TH ST CHURCH OF CHRIST 567 S 38TH ST 92113 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 3-D ENTERPRISES 2180 GARNET AVE 2C 92109 23 Other Contractor Mission Bay/La Jolla 3D ENVIRONMENTAL INC 6483 MALCOLM DR 92115 23599 Other Contractor San Diego Bay: Pueblo 3D HOME IMPROVEMENTS INC 4887 RONSON CT D 92111 233 Other Contractor Mission Bay/La Jolla 3DYN,LLC 5427 REDLAND PL 92115 4412 Other: Vehicle Dealers San Diego River 3J'S AUTO 2345 DARLINGTON ROW 92037 4211 Other: Auto Supplies Mission Bay/La Jolla 3RD MILLENIUM TELECOM INC 4630 BORDER VILLAGE RD G 92173 42199 Wholesale/Storage/ Warehousing Tijuana 4 SEASONS AUTO DETAILING 1025 LAUREL ST 92101 811198 Auto Repair San Diego Bay: Pueblo 4 U CAB 2126 CRANDALL DR D 92111 4853 Ground Transportation San Diego River 4.0 5844 MONTEZUMA RD 92115 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego River 43RD ST MOVING CENTER 4311 EL CAJON BLVD 92105 7513 53212 Other: Vehicle/Equipment Rental San Diego Bay: Pueblo 4LIQUIDATIONS INC 2364 TORREY PINES RD 36 92037 42299 Wholesale/Storage/ Warehousing Mission Bay/La Jolla 4-PAWS POSITIVE TRAINING 6030 VISTA DE LA MESA 92037 11521 Animal Facilities Mission Bay/La Jolla 4S GASOLINE DEPOT 6795 MIRA MESA BLVD 92121 4471 Fueling Penasquitos 4TH AVE CAB 4159 EUCLID AVE 5 92105 48531 Ground Transportation San Diego Bay: Pueblo 5 STAR AUTOS 6610 EL CAJON BLVD 103 92115 44112 Other: Vehicle Dealers San Diego Bay: Pueblo 5 STAR BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTION INC 6987 CALLE DE LINEA 108 92154 422 Wholesale/Storage/ Warehousing Tijuana 52 & CONVOY CORP. 7740 COPLEY PARK PL 92111 4471 Fueling Mission Bay/La Jolla 555 AUTO REPAIR & BODY 4150 UNIVERSITY AVE 92105 7538 811111 Auto Repair San Diego Bay: Pueblo 6 TO 5 DELI 625 BROADWAY 92101 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 619 CUTOMZ INC 3280 MAIN ST #2 92113 5731 441310 Other: Auto Supplies San Diego Bay: Pueblo 619 MOTORING 5390 NAPA ST 92110 44131 Other: Auto Supplies San Diego River 6TH AVENUE BISTRO 1165 06TH AV 92101 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 7 ELEVEN 15046 4091 GENESEE AVE 92111 45299 Eating/Drinking Establishments Mission Bay/La Jolla 7 STARS TEST ONLY 7905 BALBOA AVE D 92111 811198 Auto Repair San Diego River 7 STARS TEST ONLY 7905 BALBOA AVE 92111 811198 Auto Repair San Diego River 7 SUMMITS SPORTS INC 4252 MANCILLA CT 92130 421 Wholesale/Storage/ Warehousing Penasquitos 7 TO 7 AUTO INC 7955 ARJONS DR 92126 8111 Auto Repair Penasquitos 76 SAN YSIDRO 121 SAN YSIDRO BLVD 92173 447 Fueling Tijuana 777 STEAM CARPET CLEANING 10493 HARVEST VIEW WAY 92128 56174 Carpet/Furniture Cleaning Penasquitos 7-ELEVEN 427 09TH AV 92101 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 7-ELEVEN #13587 2404 UNIVERSITY AV 92104 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Pueblo 7-ELEVEN #13588 1285 PICADOR BL 92154 722 Eating/Drinking Establishments San Diego Bay: Otay Appendix V.
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