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..,, ..,:;:_ <br />2. During construction activities, all spills of fuel and hazardous materials must be contained <br />and removed in such a manner as to prevent their entering the waters and soils of the State. <br />Cleanup of spills must take precedence over other work on site. (SEPA Earth, Water and <br />Environmental Health Policies) <br />3. During construction, all petmleum products, chemicals, and building materials that could <br />contaminate runoff must be stored in a lined covered area. An impervious berm must be <br />constructed azound the perimeter of the storage area. The storage area must be located away <br />from environmentally sensitive areas. (SEPA Earth, Water and Envimnmental Health <br />Policies) <br />4. In order to expedite plan review, a hazazdous materials inventory list shall be provided as a <br />part of the submittal for building permits. The storage, handling and use of hazardous <br />materials must be in compliance with Article 80 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1991 Edition. <br />(SEPA �artti, Water and Environmental Health Policies) <br />Operation Phase <br />5. Dumpsters must be covered and maintained, so that stormwater runoff from refuse does not <br />enter storm drains or infiltrate into soil. (SEPA Earth, Water and Environntental Health <br />Policies) <br />6. On sites containing hazazdous materials, procedures to use in case of spills must be posted. <br />(SEPA Earth, Water and Environmental Health Policies) <br />7. All chemicals or products of a hazazdous or toxic nature that may be used or stored on the <br />site must be stored under cover and isolated from the storm drainage system. (SEPA Earth, <br />Water and Environmental Health Policies) <br />Section 8: PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES <br />8.1 FIRE <br />8.1.1 T6reshold <br />None <br />8.1.3 Mitigation Measures <br />Water main extensions will be required to serve specific sites. (See Section 8.6: Public <br />Water Supplies) <br />17� <br />