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2. Dumpsters shall be stored under cover, where feasible, with any necessary drains routed ;o the sanitary <br />sewer. As an altemative, dumpsters shall be non-leakin� and water-tiehi, with lids that prcvent the euay <br />of stortnwater. Lids shall be kept closed when dumpsters are not being filled or emptied. <br />3. Dumpsters shall be kept in �ood condition without corrosion or leal:y seams. Dama2ed or leakins <br />containers shall be replaced. � <br />4. If waste container drums are stored above sround, they shall be kept in an area such as a service bay. If <br />drums are kept outside, they must be stored under cover to keep rainfall from reaching the drums. <br />Stora�e of reactive, i�itable, or flammable liquids must com�ly with the Uniform Fire Code (R.2 in Section <br />4-i). The followin� practices shall complement, not conflict, with current Uniform Fire Code requirements. <br />1. Containers shall be located in a designated azea. <br />2. The desi�nated area shall be paved, free of cracks and gaps, and completely impervious in order to <br />con[ain leaks and spiils. <br />3. For liquid wastes, tanks shall be surrounded by dikes, berms, or curbs. The dike, berm, or curb shall be <br />of sufficient heieht to provide a volume that is the greater of either :0% of the total enclosed tank <br />volume or 110%of the volume contained in the lar�est tank. <br />4. The desi�nated area shall be covered. -- <br />�. The area inside the dike, berta or curb shall slope to a drain. If the material bein� stored is controlled by <br />the Uniform Fire Co�e, or is used oil or Danserous Waste, the drain shall outlet to a dead-end sump. <br />For all other liquids the drain shall be tied to the sanitarv sewer, if available. A dischazge permit from ' <br />the Citds Industtial Pretreatment Pro�ram will be required. Otherwise, process treatment or a dead-ana <br />sump shall be used subject to other permit requirements. The drain must have positive control (for <br />example, a locked drainage valve or plug) to prevent release of contaminated liquids. <br />6. If the business is usine rolling containers (for example, dumpsters) that are pick?d up directly by a <br />collection truck, the dike, berm or curb can be modified to facilitate moving the dumpster. <br />7. Where material is temporarily stored in containers, a temporary, portable containment ;ystem can be <br />used, in lieu of the above system. <br />3. If a container is to be located in an area where firearms may be dischar�ed, the container should be <br />encapsulated with concrete (or equivalent). <br />9. Con'ainers mounted for direct removal of a liquid chemical for use by employees shall be placed inside a <br />containment area as described abo��e. In addition, a drip pan shall be used at alf times bclow the <br />container oudet. <br />10. Drums stored in an area where unauthorized persons may gain access must be secured in a manner that <br />preven[s any unauthorized use. <br />i 1. If the material is a Danserous Waste, the business owner shall comply with any addi[ional Department of <br />Ecolo�y requirements (see R3 in Section 4-3) no[ presented above. <br />13. :�n employee trained in emergency spill cleanup procedures shall be present when Dangerous Wastes, <br />liquid chemicals, er other wasres are loaded or unloaded (see B�IP S 1.80). <br />