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7TH AVE SE
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9826
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Spill Response and Equipment: Yes No NA Findings and Remedial Action <br /> Are spill kits available, in the following locations? Documentation; <br /> • Fueling stations <br /> • Transfer and mobile fueling units <br /> • Vehicle and equipment maintenance areas <br /> Do the spill kits contain all the permit required items? <br /> • Oil absorbents capable of absorbing 15 gallons of fuel. <br /> + A storm drain plug or cover kit. <br /> A non-water containment boom, a minimum of 10 feet in <br /> length with a 12 gallon absorbent capacity. <br /> • A non-metallic shovel. <br /> • Two five-gallon buckets with lids. <br /> Are contaminated absorbent materials properly disposed of? <br /> I.POTENTIAL POLLUTANT SOURCE AREA INSPECTION AND BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES EVALUATION <br /> General Material Storage Areas: Yes No NA Findings and Remedial Action <br /> • Are damaged materials stored inside a building or another Documentation: <br /> type of storm resistance shelter? <br /> • Are all uncontained material piles stored in a manner that <br /> does not allow discharge of impacted stormwater? <br /> • Are scrap metal bins covered? <br /> • Are outdoor containers covered? <br /> Stormwater BMPs and Treatment Structures: Visually inspect Yes No NA Findings and Remedial Action <br /> all stormwater BMPs and treatment structures devices,discharge Documentation: <br /> areas infiltration and outfalls shown on the Site Map, <br /> • Are BMPs and treatment structures in good repair and <br /> operational? <br /> • Are BMPs and treatment structures free from debris <br /> buildup that may impair function? <br /> • The permit requires Permittees to clean catch basins when <br /> the depth of debris reaches 60% of the sump depth. In <br /> addition, the Permlttee must keep the debris surface at <br /> least 6 inches below the outlet pipe. Based on this, do <br /> catch basins need to be cleaned? <br /> • Are berms, curbing or other methods used to divert and <br /> direct discharges adequate and in good condition? <br />
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