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Panera Bread Stormwater Management Report Everett,WA <br /> 13. Use environmentally safer raw materials, products, additives, etc. such as <br /> substitutes for zinc used in rubber production. <br /> 14. Recycle waste materials such as solvents, coolants, oils, degreasers, and <br /> batteries to the maximum extent feasible. <br /> 15. Empty drip pans immediately after a spill or leak is collected in an uncovered <br /> area. <br /> 16.Stencil warning signs at stormwater catch basins and drains, e.g., "Dump no <br /> waste." <br /> Spill Prevention and Cleanup <br /> 1. Stop, contain, and clean up all spills immediately upon discovery of the spill. <br /> 2. If pollutant materials are stored on-site, have spill containment and cleanup kits <br /> readily accessible. <br /> 3. If the spill has reached or may reach a sanitary or a storm sewer, ground water, or <br /> surface water notify Ecology and the City immediately. Notification must comply <br /> with all federal spill reporting requirements. (See also record keeping at the end of <br /> this chapter and BMPs for Spills of Oil and Hazardous Substances) <br /> 4. Do not flush absorbent materials or other spill cleanup materials to a storm drain. <br /> Collect the contaminated absorbent material as a solid and place in appropriate <br /> disposal containers. <br /> 5. Place and maintain emergency spill containment and cleanup kit(s) at outside <br /> areas where there is a potential for fluid spills.These kits should be appropriate for <br /> the materials being handled and the size of the potential spill. <br /> Note: Ecology recommends that the kit(s) include salvage drums or containers, such <br /> as high density polyethylene, polypropylene or polyethylene sheet-lined steel; <br /> polyethylene or equivalent disposal bags; an emergency response guidebook; safety <br /> gloves/clothes/equipment; shovels or other soil removal equipment; and oil <br /> containment booms and absorbent pads; all stored in an impervious container. <br /> Employee Training <br /> 1.Train all employees that work in pollutant source areas in identifying pollutant <br /> sources and in understanding pollutant control measures, spill response procedures, <br /> and environmentally acceptable material handling practices- particularly those <br /> related to vehicle/equipment liquids such as fuels, and vehicle/equipment cleaning. <br /> Use Ecology's "Guidance Manual for Preparing/Updating a Stormwater Pollution <br /> Prevention Plan for Industrial Facilities" (Publication Number 04-10-030) as a <br /> training reference. <br /> Core States Group Page 16 <br />