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CITY OF EVERETT STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL <br /> fertilization. For details on soils testing,contact the Snohomish Conservation District or <br /> Cooperative Extension Service. <br /> 2. Fertilizers should be applied in amounts appropriate for the target vegetation and at the time of <br /> year that minimizes losses to surface and groundwater. Do not fertilize during a drought or when <br /> the soil is dry. Alternatively,do not apply fertilizers within 3 days prior to predicted rainfall. <br /> The longer the period between fertilizer application and either rainfall or irrigation,the less <br /> fertilizer runoff occurs. <br /> 3. Use slow release fertilizers such as methylene urea,IDBU,or resin coated fertilizers when <br /> appropriate,generally in the spring. Use of slow release fertilizers is especially important in <br /> areas with sandy or gravelly soils. <br /> 4. Time the fertilizer application to periods of maximum plant uptake. Generally fall and spring <br /> applications are recommended,although WSU turf specialists recommend four fertilizer <br /> applications per year. <br /> 5. Properly trained persons should apply all fertilizers. At commercial and industrial facilities, <br /> fertilizers should not be applied to grass swales,filter strips,or buffer areas that drain to sensitive <br /> water bodies unless approved by the City. <br /> Suggested BMPs for IPM <br /> An integrated pest management program might consist of the following steps: <br /> Step 1 Correctly identify problem pests and understand their life cycle. <br /> Step 2 Establish tolerance thresholds for pests. <br /> Step 3 Monitor to detect and prevent pest problems. <br /> Step 4 Modify the maintenance program to promote healthy plants and discourage pests. <br /> Step 5 Use cultural,physical,mechanical,or biological controls first if pests exceed the tolerance <br /> thresholds. <br /> Step 6 Evaluate and record the effectiveness of the control and modify maintenancepractices to <br /> support lawn or landscape recovery and prevent recurrence. <br /> For an elaboration of these steps refer to Appendix D,Example of an IPM Program. <br /> A3.7 Painting. Finishing. and Coating of Vehicles, Boats. Buildings,and Equipment <br /> Description of Pollutant Sources: Surface preparation and the application of paints,finishes,and/or <br /> coatings to vehicles,boats,buildings,and/or equipment outdoors can be sources of pollutants. Potential <br /> pollutants include organic compounds, oils and greases,heavy metals,and suspended solids. <br /> Pollutant Control Approach: Cover and contain painting and sanding operations and apply good <br /> housekeeping and preventive maintenance practices to prevent the contamination of stormwater with <br /> painting overspray and grit from sanding. <br /> Required BMPs <br /> 1. Train employees in the careful application of paints,finishes,and coatings to reduce misuse and <br /> overspray. Use ground or drop cloths underneath outdoor painting,scraping, sandblasting work, <br /> and properly clean and temporarily store collected debris daily. <br /> 2. Do not conduct spraying,blasting,or sanding activities over open water or where wind may blow <br /> paint or waste into water. <br /> Volume IV—Source Control <br /> 3-25 <br />
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