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vii. Never clean machinery, equipment, tools, brushes, or rinse containers into <br /> a street, gutter, or storm drain. <br /> viii. Ensure that concrete/gunite supply trucks or concrete/plaster operations <br /> do not discharge wash water into a street, gutter, or storm drain. <br /> ix. Equipment fueling area (if used at the construction site): use a designated <br /> area away from the storm drainage facility; use secondary containment <br /> and spill rags when fueling; discourage "topping off' of fuel tanks; place a <br /> stockpile of absorbent material where it will be readily accessible; check <br /> vehicles and equipment regularly for leaking oils and fuels; and dispose of <br /> rags and absorbent materials promptly and properly. Use of an off-site <br /> fueling station is strongly encouraged. <br /> x. Concrete wash area: 1) locate wash out area away from storm drains and <br /> open ditches; 2) construct a temporary pit large enough to store the liquid <br /> and solid waste; 3) clean the pit by allowing concrete to set; 4) break up <br /> the concrete; and then 5) recycle or dispose of properly. <br /> xi. Equipment and vehicle maintenance area is not permitted; use of an off- <br /> site repair shop is strongly encouraged. <br /> 2: Within 30 days of the installation and testing of the stormwater treatment and <br /> TCD facilities, the designer of the site shall submit a letter to City Project <br /> Inspector/Construction Services Manager certifying the devices have been <br /> constructed in accordance with the approved plans for stormwater and C3 design <br /> for the project. The letter shall request an inspection by City staff. <br /> C. Operation and Maintenance Requirements <br /> The project shall comply with the operation and maintenance requirements of the <br /> NPDES Permit. All regulated projects (such as commercial and industrial projects) that <br /> create and/or replace 10,000 square feet or more of impervious areas shall enter into a <br /> recorded Stormwater Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Agreement for treating <br /> stormwater runoff from the site in perpetuity. The agreement is required to be recorded <br /> at the Alameda County Recorder's Office in a format approved by the City. <br /> 1. The Operation and Maintenance Agreement shall clarify that the property <br /> owner(s) of the site shall be responsible for the following in perpetuity: <br /> a. Maintaining all private stormwater treatment measures on the project site. <br /> b. Annually submitting a maintenance report to the City Operations Services <br /> Department, Utilities Division, addressing the implementation of the Operation <br /> and Maintenance Agreement requirements. <br /> PUD-106, Chrylser-Jeep-Dodge Page 38 <br />