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THE RESERVE
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STORMWATER SITE PLAN REPORT
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CITY OF EVERETT STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL <br /> 3. If oil or other chemicals are handled, store and maintain appropriate oil and chemical spill <br /> cleanup materials in readily accessible locations. Ensure that employees are familiar with proper <br /> spill cleanup procedures. <br /> Suggested BMPs for Landscaping <br /> 1. Conduct mulch-mowing whenever practicable. <br /> 2. Install engineered soil/landscape systems to improve the infiltration and regulation of stormwater <br /> in landscaped areas. <br /> 3. Dispose of grass clippings,leaves,sticks,or other collected vegetation by composting,if feasible. <br /> 4. Till fertilizers into the soil rather than dumping or broadcasting onto the surface. Determine the <br /> proper fertilizer application for the types of soil and vegetation encountered. <br /> 5. Till a topsoil mix or composted organic material into the soil to create a well-mixed transition <br /> layer that encourages deeper root systems and drought-resistant plants. <br /> 6. Use manual and/or mechanical methods of vegetation removal rather than applying herbicides, <br /> where practical. <br /> Required BMPs for the Use of Pesticides <br /> 1. Develop and implement an IPM plan(see information on integrated pest management below)and <br /> use pesticides only as a last resort. <br /> 2. Implement a pesticide-use plan and include at a minimum: a list of selected pesticides and their <br /> specific uses;brands,formulations,application methods,and quantities to be used;equipment use <br /> and maintenance procedures; safety,storage, and disposal methods;and monitoring,record <br /> keeping,and public notice procedures. All procedures shall conform to the requirements of <br /> Chapter 17.21 Revised Code of Washington(RCW)and Chapter 16-228 WAC. <br /> 3. Choose the least toxic pesticide available that is capable of reducing the infestation to acceptable <br /> levels. The pesticide should readily degrade in the environment and/or have properties that <br /> strongly bind it to the soil. Any pest control used should be conducted at the life stage when the <br /> pest is most vulnerable. For example,if it is necessary to use a Bacillus thuringiensis application <br /> to control tent caterpillars,it must be applied before the caterpillars cocoon or it will be <br /> ineffective. Any method used should be site-specific and not used wholesale over a wide area. <br /> 4. Apply the pesticide according to label directions. Under no conditions shall pesticides be applied <br /> in quantities that exceed manufacturer's instructions. <br /> 5. Mix the pesticides and clean the application equipment in an area where accidental spills will not <br /> enter surface or groundwater, and will not contaminate the soil. <br /> 6. Store pesticides in enclosed areas or in covered impervious containment. Ensure that pesticide <br /> contaminated stormwater or spills/leaks of pesticides are not discharged to storm drains. Do not <br /> hose down paved areas to a storm drain or conveyance ditch. Store and maintain appropriate spill <br /> cleanup materials in a location known to all near the storage area. <br /> 7. Cleanup any spilled pesticides and ensure that the pesticide contaminated waste materials are kept <br /> in designated covered and contained areas. <br /> 8. The pesticide application equipment must be capable of immediate shutoff in the event of an <br /> emergency. <br /> Volume IV—Source Control <br /> 3-22 <br />
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