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This WQMP shall identify specific stormwater BMPs for reducing <br /> potential pollutants in stormwater runoff. BMPs shall be selected to target <br /> pollutants listed in Table 3.5-5 of the EIR; selection criteria and <br /> documentation shall be incorporated into the WQMP. A qualified <br /> engineer shall prepare and submit, concurrently with the submittal of off-site or <br /> on-site improvement plans, (whichever comes first), the WQMP for review and <br /> approval by the City Engineer. The WQMP must be approved by a qualified <br /> engineer of the City's Engineering Division prior to the beginning of construction <br /> activities. <br /> The WQMP shall include the following BMPs along with selected BMPs to target <br /> pollutant removal: <br /> a. Waste and materials storage and management BMPs (design <br /> and construction of outdoor materials storage areas and trash <br /> and waste storage areas, if any, to reduce pollutant introduction). <br /> b. Spill prevention and control BMPs. <br /> c. Slope protection BMPs. <br /> d. Water efficient irrigation practices. <br /> e. Permanent erosion and sediment controls (e.g., hydroseeding, <br /> mulching, surface covers). <br /> Projects within the Project Area will be required to comply with the applicable <br /> provisions C3.c of MRP, including Low Impact Development (LID) source <br /> control, site design, and stormwater treatment if applicable. <br /> The WQMP shall not include infiltration BMPs unless they comply with design <br /> guidelines and requirements specified in TC-1: Infiltration Basins in the CASQA <br /> Stormwater Quality BMPs Handbook for New Development and Significant <br /> Redevelopment (2003) and/or are specifically approved by the City Engineer <br /> and shall meet MRP - NPDES Permit minimum requirements including adequate <br /> maintenance and that the vertical distance from the base of any infiltration <br /> device to the seasonal high groundwater mark shall be at least 10 feet. <br /> 72. In accordance with the requirements of measure HY-1.2, an Integrated Pest <br /> Management Plan shall be prepared and implemented to minimize the risk of <br /> pollutants associated with landscape establishment and maintenance practices <br /> in surface water runoff and infiltration to groundwater. All Integrated Pest <br /> Management Plan guidelines shall comply with California Department of <br /> Pesticide Regulation and Alameda County Agricultural Commissioner rules and <br /> regulations in regards to pesticide storage, use, transportation, reporting, and <br /> safety. The plan shall encourage minimization and efficiency of chemical and <br /> fertilizer use. Because the receiving water has been listed as impaired by <br /> diazinon, diazinon use shall be prohibited. Each property owner shall be <br /> responsible for implementation of the Integrated Pest Management Plan. The <br /> plan must be approved by the City Engineer prior to the beginning of <br /> PUD-98, CarMax Auto Superstores Page 13 <br />