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Pollutant Control Approach: Maintain, update, and implement a Spill Prevention and Emergency <br /> Cleanup Plan. <br /> Applicable Operational BMPs: <br /> The businesses and public agencies identified in Appendix IV-A: Urban Land Uses and Pollutant <br /> Generating Sources required to prepare and implement a Spill Prevention and Emergency Cleanup <br /> Plan shall implement the following: <br /> ▪ Prepare a Spill Prevention and Emergency Cleanup Plan (SPECP),which includes: <br /> • A description of the facility including the owner's name and address. <br /> • The nature of the activity at the facility. <br /> • The general types of chemicals used or stored at the facility. <br /> • A site plan showing the location of storage areas for chemicals,the locations of storm <br /> drains,the areas draining to them, and the location and description of any devices to <br /> stop spills from leaving the site such as positive control valves. <br /> • Cleanup procedures. <br /> • Notification procedures used in the event of a spill, such as notifying key personnel. <br /> Agencies such as Ecology, local fire department(s), Washington State Patrol, and the <br /> local Sewer Authority, shall be notified. <br /> • The name of the designated person with overall spill cleanup and notification respons- <br /> ibility. <br /> . Train key personnel in the implementation of the SPECP. Prepare a summary of the plan and <br /> post it at appropriate points in the building, identifying the spill cleanup coordinators, location <br /> of cleanup kits, and phone numbers of regulatory agencies to contact in the event of a spill. <br /> . Update the SPECP regularly. <br /> . Immediately notify Ecology, the local jurisdiction, and the local Sewer Authority if a spill may <br /> reach sanitary or storm sewers, ground water, or surface water, in accordance with federal <br /> and Ecology spill reporting requirements. <br /> . Immediately clean up spills. Do not use emulsifiers for cleanup unless there is an appropriate <br /> disposal method for the resulting oily wastewater. Do not wash absorbent material down a <br /> floor drain or into a storm sewer. <br /> . Locate emergency spill containment and cleanup kit(s) in high-potential spill areas.The con- <br /> tents of the kit shall be appropriate for the type and quantities of chemical liquids stored at the <br /> facility. <br /> Recommended Additional Operational BMP: <br /> Spill kits should include appropriately lined drums, absorbent pads, and granular or powdered mater- <br /> ials for neutralizing acids or alkaline liquids where applicable. In fueling areas: Package absorbent <br /> 2019 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington <br /> Volume IV-Chapter 6-Page 570 <br />