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2.1.9 Element 9: Control Pollutants <br /> The following pollutants are anticipated to be present on-site: <br /> Table 2 — Pollutants <br /> Pollutant (List pollutants and source, if applicable) <br /> Fuel — (leaks and filling equipment) <br /> Oil — (leaks and containers form onsite storage) <br /> Concrete Curing Agents <br /> Paint Water & Solvents <br /> Concrete Washout <br /> Street Sweeper Waste <br /> Wheel Wash Waste <br /> Describe how you will handle and dispose of all pollutants, including waste materials and <br /> demolition debris, in a manner that does not cause contamination of stormwater. <br /> Describe how you will cover, contain, and protect from vandalism all chemicals, liquid products, <br /> petroleum products, and other polluting materials. <br /> Describe how you will manage known contaminants to prevent their discharge with stormwater <br /> to waters of the State (i.e., treatment system, off-site disposal). <br /> List and describe BMPs: <br /> All pollutants, including waste materials and demolition debris, that occur onsite shall be <br /> handled and disposed of in a manner that does not cause contamination of stormwater. Good <br /> housekeeping and preventative measures will be taken to ensure that the site will be kept clean, <br /> well-organized, and free of debris. <br /> Potential sources of non-sediment stormwater pollution include vehicles and construction <br /> equipment; chemical storage and application; freshly poured concrete structures and grout <br /> production; excavation spoils and dewatering waste. The BMPs to be implemented to control <br /> pollutants are summarized below: <br /> Vehicle, Construction Equipment, and petroleum dispensing: All vehicles, equipment and <br /> petroleum dispensing will be inspected regularly to detect any leaks or spills and to identify <br /> maintenance needs. Spill prevention measures will be used when conducting maintenance on <br /> vehicles and equipment. Contaminated surfaces shall be cleaned immediately following any <br /> spill incident. <br /> Material and chemical storage will abide by the Boeing Service Provider Manual. All material will <br /> be stored in a designated area. Housekeeping and material storage will be evaluated on a daily <br /> basis to prevent injury and access hazards. All subs will participate in a "Nothing Hits the Floor <br /> Policy." There are 5 key areas to this policy: <br /> Page 121 <br />