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6/7/2016
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the potential of being discharged into the storm drain system by being <br /> windblown or by being spilled. <br /> g) Never clean machinery, equipment, tools, brushes, or rinse containers into a <br /> street, gutter, or storm drain. <br /> h) Ensure that concrete/gunite supply trucks or concrete/plaster operations do <br /> not discharge wash water into a street, gutter, or storm drain. <br /> i) Equipment fueling area (if used at the construction site): use a designated <br /> area away from the storm drainage facility; use secondary containment and <br /> 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 fueling <br /> station is strongly encouraged. <br /> j) 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 and <br /> solid waste; 3) clean the pit by allowing concrete to set; 4) break up the <br /> concrete; and then 5) recycle or dispose of properly. <br /> k) Equipment and vehicle maintenance area: Use off-site repair shop as much <br /> as possible. For on-site maintenance, use designated areas away from the <br /> storm drainage facility. Always use secondary containment and keep <br /> stockpile of cleanup materials nearby. Regularly inspect vehicles and <br /> equipment for leaks and repair quickly or remove from the project site. Train <br /> employees on spill cleanup procedures. <br /> C.Operation and Maintenance Requirements <br /> The Permit's operation and maintenance requirements include but are not limited to <br /> the following: The operation and maintenance of treatment measures including but <br /> not limited to bio-swales, lawns, landscaped areas with deep-rooted plants, oil/water <br /> separator, filterra units, etc., requires completing, signing and recording an <br /> agreement with Alameda County recorder's office in a format approved by the State <br /> and Alameda County. <br /> 1. All projects, unless otherwise determined by the City Engineer or Chief Building <br /> Official, shall enter into a recorded Stormwater Treatment Measures Inspection <br /> and Maintenance Agreement for ongoing maintenance and reporting of required <br /> stormwater measures. These measures may include, but are not limited to: <br /> a) A mechanism shall be created, such as a property owners' association, to be <br /> responsible for maintaining all private streets, private utilities and other <br /> privately owned common areas and facilities on the site including stormwater <br /> treatment measures. These maintenance responsibilities shall include <br /> implementing the maintenance plan, which is attached to the Stormwater <br /> Treatment Measures Inspection and Maintenance Agreement. This <br /> document shall be reviewed by the City Attorney's Office and recorded with <br /> the final map. <br /> PUD-116, Berlogar Page 14 <br />
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