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Panera Bread Stormwater Management Report Everett,WA <br /> 1. Storm drain covers or a similarly effective containment device must be placed on all nearby <br /> drains to prevent dirty runoff and loose particles from entering the stormwater drainage <br /> system. Covers shall be placed at the beginning of the workday and the accumulated materials <br /> collected and disposed of before removing the covers at the end of the workday. If storm drains <br /> are not present, dikes, berms, or other methods must be used to protect overland discharge <br /> paths from runoff. See BMPs S.2 and S.7 in Chapter 4 for more information on runoff control <br /> and disposal options. Street gutters, sidewalks, driveways, and other paved surfaces in the <br /> immediate area of the demolition must be swept at the end of each workday to collect and <br /> properly dispose of loose debris and garbage. <br /> 2. Check with the City's Building Department(425) 257-8810 to obtain required permits. <br /> Suggested BMPs <br /> 1. Water should be sprayed throughout the site to help control wind blowing of fine materials <br /> such as soil, concrete dust, and paint chips.The amount of water must be controlled so that <br /> runoff from the site does not occur,yet dust control is achieved. Oils must never be used for <br /> dust control. <br /> 2. If possible, a wall should be constructed to prevent stray building materials and dust from <br /> escaping the area during demolition. <br /> 3. Schedule demolition to take place at a dry time of the year. <br /> A5.2: Building Repair, Remodeling,and Construction <br /> Description of Pollutant Sources:This activity refers to activities associated with construction <br /> of buildings and other structures, remodeling of existing buildings and houses, and general <br /> exterior building repair work. Concrete pouring is covered under A3.2 Concrete Pouring and <br /> Asphalt Application at Temporary Sites. <br /> Pollutants of concern include toxic hydrocarbons, toxic organics, suspended solids, heavy <br /> metals, pH, oils, and greases. <br /> Pollutant Control Approach: Employees must be educated about the need to control site <br /> activities. Control leaks, spills, and loose material. Utilize good housekeeping practices. <br /> Required BMPs <br /> The following BMPs or equivalent measures are required of all businesses engaged in building <br /> repair, remodeling, and construction: <br /> 1. Employees must be educated about the need to control site activities to prevent stormwater <br /> pollution, and also trained in spill cleanup procedures. <br /> 2. Spill cleanup materials, appropriate to the chemicals being used on site, must be available at <br /> the work site at all times. <br /> Core States Group Page 39 <br />