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If discharging to the sanitary sewer, include the approval letter from your local sewer district <br /> under Correspondence in Appendix C. <br /> List and describe BMPs: <br /> All water generated from the wheel wash will be disposed of offsite at an approved facility. <br /> Water will not be discharged into the storm system or chemical treatment system. <br /> • Wheel wash (BMP C106) <br /> Installation Schedules: <br /> Beginning of project <br /> Inspection and Maintenance plan: <br /> Wheel wash water will be inspected daily. If water is dirty it will be disposed of offsite at an <br /> approved facility and filled with clean water. <br /> Responsible Staff: <br /> Steve Roetemeyer with MidMountain Contractors will be the onsite CESCL to maintain. <br /> Will pH-modifying sources be present on-site? <br /> ® Yes❑ No If yes, check the source(s). <br /> Table 3 — pH-Modifying Sources <br /> ❑ None <br /> ❑ Bulk cement <br /> ❑ Cement kiln dust <br /> ❑ Fly ash <br /> ❑ Other cementitious materials <br /> ® New concrete washing or curing waters <br /> ❑ Waste streams generated from concrete grinding and sawing <br /> ❑ Exposed aggregate processes <br /> ❑ Dewatering concrete vaults <br /> ® Concrete pumping and mixer washout waters <br /> ❑ Recycled concrete <br /> ❑ Other (i.e., calcium lignosulfate) [please describe: ] <br /> Describe BMPs you will use to prevent pH-modifying sources from contaminating stormwater .. <br /> List and describe BMPs: <br /> Concrete and grout production shall conform to the following BMPs: <br /> • Concrete Handling (BMP C151) <br /> 25 <br />