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6. Construction equipment and vehicles should be maintained so they do not leak fuels or <br /> lubricants. During construction, a staging area should be specified for all vehicle <br /> maintenance activities. <br /> 7. During construction activities, all spills of fuel and hazardous materials must be <br /> contained and removed in such a manner as to prevent their entering the soils. Cleanup <br /> of spills should take precedence over other work on site. <br /> 8. The storage, handling and use of hazardous materials must be in compliance with Article <br /> 80 of the International Fire Code, 2006 Edition. The storage handling and use of <br /> flammable or combustible liquids shall comply with Article 79 of the International Fire <br /> Code, 2006 Edition. <br /> 9. If the future use of a site will result in the potential for accidental spills of chemicals, <br /> including oils or fuels, to the City's sanitary sewer, an Accidental Spill Prevention Plan <br /> will need to be prepared per the direction of the City of Everett's Industrial Pretreatment <br /> Program. <br /> 10. Future uses of a site must comply with all City policies and regulations preventing <br /> contamination of surface waters, including Ordinance 1750-90, the Surfacewater System <br /> Ordinance, and subsequent updates to the Ordinance. <br /> 11. Procedures in case of spills should be posted in all areas where hazardous materials that <br /> could contaminate runoff are used. <br /> 12. Businesses should provide appropriate and frequent training to new employees who will <br /> be handling hazardous materials. <br /> 13. Business should not schedule off-site hazardous materials shipment during traffic peak <br /> hours. <br /> Section 13: WATER QUALITY <br /> 13.1 Mitigation Required by Existing Regulations <br /> Surface water in Downtown is managed by Everett Public Works Department, primarily via the <br /> City's Comprehensive Sewer Plan and NPDES Waste Discharge Permit since the majority of the <br /> Downtown area is served by a combined sanitary/storm sewer system. However, the separate <br /> storm sewer system in the vicinity of California Street and W Marine View Drive is managed in <br /> accordance with the City's Stormwater Management Program and NPDES Municipal Stormwater <br /> Permit. <br /> New development in Downtown that currently discharges to the combined sanitary/storm sewer <br /> system is required to hook up to the combined sanitary/storm sewer system to manage run-off. <br /> New development in the portion of the area served by the separate storm sewer system is <br /> required to treat stormwater runoff, in accordance with the City of Everett's Stormwater <br /> Management Manual, prior to discharge to the separate storm sewer system. <br /> The City is currently implementing a CSO Reduction Plan approved by the State Department of <br /> Ecology. <br /> 31 <br />