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Panera Bread Stormwater Management Report Everett,WA <br /> 3.The work site must be cleaned up at the end of each workday,with materials such as <br /> solvents put away indoors or covered and secured so that vandals will not have access to them. <br /> 4.The area must be swept daily to collect loose litter, paint chips, grit, and dirt. <br /> 5. Absolutely no substance can be dumped on pavement, on the ground, or in or toward storm <br /> drains, regardless of its content, unless it is water only. <br /> 6. For wood treating activities drop cloths must be placed where space and access permit <br /> before the work begins. Additional drip pans must be used in areas where drips are likely to <br /> occur that cannot be protected with a drop cloth. <br /> 7. Ground or drop cloths must be used underneath scraping, sandblasting work. Ground cloths, <br /> buckets, or tubs must also be used anywhere that work materials are laid down. <br /> 8. Incidental cleaning of paint brushes and other tools that are covered with water-based paints <br /> must be cleaned in sinks connected to sanitary sewers or in portable containers that can <br /> subsequently be dumped into a sanitary sewer drain. Brushes and tools covered with non- <br /> water-based finishes or other materials must be cleaned in a manner that enables collection of <br /> used solvents for recycling or proper disposal and cannot be discharged to the sanitary sewer. <br /> See BMP S.2 in Chapter 4 for disposal options. <br /> 9. Storm drain covers or similarly effective devices must be used if dust, grit, washwater, or <br /> other pollutants may escape the work area.This is particularly necessary on rainy days.The <br /> cover or containment device shall be placed over the storm drain at the beginning of the <br /> workday, and accumulated dirty runoff and solids must be collected and disposed of before <br /> removing the cover at the end of the day. <br /> Suggested BMPs <br /> The following BMPs are not required, but can provide additional pollution protection: <br /> 1. Materials should be recycled whenever possible. <br /> 2. Light spraying of water on the work site can control some of the dust and grit that can blow <br /> away. Oils must never be used for dust control. Never spray to the point of runoff from the site. <br /> 3.Activities such as tool cleaning should occur over a ground cloth or within a containment <br /> device such as a tub. <br /> A6.1: Dust Control at Disturbed Land Areas and Unpaved Roadways and Parking Lots <br /> Description of Pollutant Sources: Dust can cause air and water pollution problems particularly <br /> at demolition sites, disturbed land areas, and unpaved driving and parking areas. <br /> Pollutant Control Approach: Minimize dust generation and apply environmentally friendly and <br /> government approved dust suppressant chemicals, if necessary. <br /> Core States Group Page 40 <br />