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An important document known as a Stormwater contamination Prevention Plan (SWPPP) explains the steps taken to reduce contamination in stormwater runoff from industrial or construction sites. Regulatory organisations frequently demand SWPPPs to guarantee adherence to environmental laws and safeguard water quality. An SWPPP's primary goal is to reduce the amount of pollutants that are released into stormwater runoff, which eventually finds its way into rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water. Construction and industrial activities can produce a variety of pollutants, including silt, chemicals, oils, and debris, which, if improperly handled, can have a negative impact on aquatic ecosystems and human health.