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• <br /> " ...solid waste shall be moved in such a manner that the contents will not fall, leak in quantities to cause a <br /> nuisance, or spill therefrom. Where such spillage or leakage does occur,the waste shall be picked up immediately <br /> 4-3. ' 5 COAST GUARD REQUIREMENTS FOR MARINE TRANSFER OF PETROLEUM <br /> PRO► TS <br /> Federal re. tions 33 CFR Parts 153, 154 and 155 cover,respectively, general requirements on spill response, <br /> spill preven at marine transfer facilities,and spill prevention for vessels. The Coast Guard should be <br /> contacted reg g specific requirements. <br /> 4-3.6 R.6 USEPA QUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND TANK STORAGE <br /> If underground storage s exist or will be installed on the site, EPA regional offices and the Department of <br /> Ecology must be contact_ -larding the applicability of state and federal standards. <br /> 4-3.7 R.7 USEPA/ECOLO ' MERGENCY SPILL CLEANUP REQUIREMENTS <br /> Federal and state regulations may . to sites which generate or store oil,oil products,and/or dangerous <br /> wastes. The USEPA and the Dep •t of Ecology should be contacted by the applicant for spill prevention <br /> and cleanup requirements. The DOE ual can also be consulted for additional information. <br /> 4-3.8 R.8 WSDA PESTICIDE REG • •NS <br /> Washington State pesticide laws are administe •y the Department of Agriculture(WSDA),under the <br /> Washington Pesticide Control Act(RCW 15.58), _ hington Pesticide Application Act(RCW 17.21), and <br /> regulations under WAC 16-228. The relevant req+ ents are: <br /> 1. No person shall pollute streams, lakes,or oth. ater supplies while loading,mixing or applying <br /> pesticides. <br /> 2. No person shall transport,handle, store, load, app dispose of any pesticide,pesticide container, or <br /> apparatus in such a manner as to pollute water supp •r waterways, or cause damage or injury to land, <br /> including humans,desirable plants and animals. <br /> 4-3.9 R.9 AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS <br /> The Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency(PSAPCA)is the regi• air quality authority for Snohomish <br /> County. The following PSAPCA requirements relate to source control: <br /> 1. Reasonable precautions must be taken to prevent fugitive particula 'aterial from becoming airborne <br /> when handling, loading,transporting or storing particulate material. • onable precautions are defined <br /> as the paving of parking lots and storage areas; housekeeping measure •r example,sweeping) <br /> minimization of the accumulation of mud and dust and preventing its • g onto public roads;and <br /> stabilization of storage piles with water spray,chemical stabilizers,tarps, nclosures. <br /> 2. Abrasive blasting and spray painting operations must be performed inside a s h designed to capture the <br /> blast grit and overspray. Outdoor blasting or painting of structures or items t•. ge to be handled <br /> indoors must be enclosed with tarps. <br /> 3. Reasonable precautions must be taken to prevent the tracking of material onto publ •ads. <br />