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Panera Bread Stormwater Management Report Everett,WA <br /> Pollutants of concern include toxic organic compounds, oils and greases, heavy metals, <br /> nutrients, suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand (COD), and biochemical oxygen demand <br /> (BOD). <br /> Pollutant Control Approach:Store wastes in suitable containers with leak-proof lids. Sweep or <br /> shovel loose solids. Educate employees about the need to check for and replace leaking <br /> containers. <br /> Required BMPs <br /> The following BMPs are required of all businesses and public agencies engaged in storage of <br /> non-dangerous solid wastes or food wastes: <br /> 1. All solid and food wastes must be stored in suitable containers. Piling of wastes without any <br /> cover is not acceptable. <br /> 2. Storage containers must be checked for leaks and replaced if they are leaking, corroded, or <br /> otherwise deteriorating. <br /> 3. Storage containers must have leak-proof lids or be covered by some other means. Lids or <br /> covered must be kept closed at all times except when material is being placed in the storage <br /> container.This is especially important for dumpsters, as birds can pick out garbage and drop it, <br /> promoting rodent, health, and stormwater problems, OR If lids cannot be provided for the <br /> waste containers, or they cannot otherwise be covered, a designated waste storage area must <br /> be provided.The designated waste storage area shall have a containment berm, dike, or curb, <br /> and the designated area must drain to a sanitary sewer(contact the City's Industrial <br /> Pretreatment Program at (425) 257-8874 prior to any connections) or holding tank for further <br /> treatment. See BMP S.7 and S.3 in Chapter 4 for more information. <br /> 4. Employees must be trained to frequently check storage containers for leaks and to ensure <br /> that the lids are on tightly. <br /> 5.The waste storage area must be swept or otherwise cleaned frequently to collect all loose <br /> solids for proper disposal in a storage container. Do not hose the area to collect or clean solids. <br /> 6. If containers are cleaned, all rinse water from cleaning must be disposed of in a sanitary <br /> sewer, process treatment, or dead-end sump with appropriate disposal at a later date. <br /> 7. Catch basins on the property that receive drainage from the waste storage area shall be <br /> cleaned out. See BMP S.9 in Chapter 4 of this volume for details on catch basin cleaning. <br /> Suggested BMPs <br /> 1. If the amount of waste accumulated frequently exceeds the capacity of the storage <br /> container, then another storage container must be obtained and utilized. <br /> 2. Store containers such that wind will not be able to knock them over. <br /> 3. Designate a storage area, pave the area, and slope the drainage to a holding tank to prevent <br /> stormwater run-on or run-off. If a holding tank is used,the contents must be pumped out <br /> Core States Group Page 37 <br />