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CITY OF EVERETT STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL <br /> 2. Temporary secondary containment facilities shall provide for a spill containment volume able to <br /> contain precipitation from a 25-year, 24-hour storm event, plus 10 percent of the total enclosed <br /> container volume of all containers, or 110 percent of the capacity of the largest container within <br /> its boundary,whichever is greater. <br /> 3. Secondary containment facilities shall be impervious to the materials stored therein for a <br /> minimum contact time of 72 hours. <br /> 4. Secondary containment facilities shall be maintained free of accumulated rainwater and spills. In <br /> the event of spills or leaks, accumulated rainwater and spills shall be collected and placed into <br /> drums. These liquids shall be handled as hazardous waste unless testing determines them to be <br /> non-hazardous. <br /> 5. Sufficient separation shall be provided between stored containers to allow for spill cleanup and <br /> emergency response access. <br /> 6. During the wet weather season (October 1 to April 30), each secondary containment facility shall <br /> be covered during non-working days,prior to and during rain events. <br /> 7. Keep material storage areas clean, organized and equipped with an ample supply of appropriate <br /> spill cleanup material(spill kit). <br /> 8. The spill kit shall include, at a minimum: <br /> a. 1 water resistant nylon bag <br /> b. 3 oil absorbent socks 3 inches x 4 feet <br /> c. 2 oil absorbent socks 3 inches x 10 feet <br /> d. 12 oil absorbent pads 17 inches x 19 inches <br /> e. 1 pair splash resistant goggles <br /> f 3 pair nitrile gloves <br /> g. 10 disposable bags with ties <br /> h. Instructions. <br /> 3.2.21 BMP C160: Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead <br /> Purpose <br /> The project applicant designates at least one person as the responsible representative in charge of ESC, <br /> and water quality protection. The designated person shall be the CESCL who is responsible for ensuring <br /> compliance with all local, state, and federal erosion and sediment control and water quality requirements. <br /> Conditions of Use <br /> A CESCL shall be made available on projects disturbing ground 1 acre or larger and that discharge <br /> sormwater to surface waters of the state. <br /> The CESCL shall: <br /> • Have a current certificate proving attendance in an ESC training course that meets the minimum <br /> ESC training and certification requirements established by Ecology <br /> OR <br /> • Be a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC); for additional information <br /> go to: <www.cpesc.net>. <br /> Volume II—Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention <br /> 3-33 <br /> You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer(http://www.novapdf.com) <br />