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VA OUTPATIENT CLINIC
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I <br /> the spill plan. <br /> • List the names and telephone numbers of public agencies to contact in the event of a spill. <br /> Spill Cleanup Kits <br /> • Store all cleanup kits near areas with a high potential for spills so that they are easily access- I <br /> ible in the event of a spill.The contents of the spill kit must be appropriate to the types and <br /> quantities of materials stored or otherwise used at the facility, and refilled when the materials <br /> are used. Spill kits must be located within 25 feet of all fueling/fuel transfer areas, including on- <br /> board mobile fuel trucks. <br /> Note: Ecology recommends that the kit(s)include salvage drums or containers, such as highI <br /> density polyethylene, polypropylene or polyethylene sheet-lined steel; polyethylene or equi- <br /> valent disposal bags;an emergency response guidebook;safety gloves/clothes/equipment; <br /> shovels or other soil removal equipment; and oil containment booms and absorbent pads;all <br /> stored in an impervious container. <br /> Spill Cleanup and Proper Disposal of WasteI <br /> • Stop,contain,and clean up all spills immediately upon discovery. <br /> • Implement the spill plan immediately. <br /> • Contact the designated spill response employees. <br /> • Block off and seal nearby inlets/catch basins to prevent materials from entering the drainage <br /> system or combined sewer. <br /> • Use the appropriate material to clean up the spill. I <br /> • Do not use emulsifiers or dispersants such as liquid detergents or degreasers unless disposed <br /> of proplerly. Emulsifiers and dispersants are not allowed to be used on surface water,or in a <br /> place where they may enter storm drains, surface waters,treatments systems,or sanitary <br /> sewers. <br /> • Immediately notify Ecology and the local jurisdiction if a spill has reached or may reach a san- I <br /> itary or storm sewer,ground water,or surface water. Notification must comply with state and <br /> federal spill reporting requirements. <br /> • Do not wash absorbent material into interior floor drains or inlets/catch basins. <br /> • Place used spill control materials in appropriate containers and dispose of according to reg- <br /> ulations. <br /> S456 BMPs for Employee TrainingI <br /> Train all employees that work in pollutant source areas about the following topics: <br /> • Identifying Pollution Prevention Team Members. <br /> • Identifying pollutant sources. <br /> 2019 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington <br /> Volume IV-Chapter 1 -Page 502 <br />
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