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Hazardous Waste: i 1 <br /> o Properly designate waste <br /> o Properly dispose of waste <br /> o Properly store products/wastes <br /> o Repair or replace degraded open chemical containers <br /> Stormwater: <br /> o Correct illegal plumbing connection <br /> o Halt discharges of process wastewaters to storm drain <br /> o Properly store containerized materials <br /> o Properly store non-containerized materials <br /> o Clean and eliminate leaks and spills from storage areas <br /> • Ecology reserves the ability to direct a portion of business site visits towards specific priority <br /> sources or contaminants as follows: <br /> o toxics in stormwater; <br /> o copper, mercury, lead, cadmium and /or zinc sources <br /> o vehicle repair, property management, paint & coatings, industrial operations, retail, <br /> marine, healthcare, agriculture, governmental operations, hospitality, school districts <br /> o sources of persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic contaminants (PBTs), such as <br /> Abandoned/Bankrupt sites or outdoor operational washing activities <br /> • When unable to resolve the business' HPEIs, follow Ecology's business referral policy, outlined in <br /> the 'LSCP Contact and Referral Guide' (distributed prior to contract finalization). <br /> • Complete Ecology's source control checklist for each site visit. <br /> • Coordinate with local jurisdictions and Ecology's Regional Office in a timely manner regarding <br /> complaints about or from SQG businesses. <br /> • Coordinate with respective Ecology Regional Offices to go on periodic site visits with regional <br /> staff to promote consistency and effectiveness of site visit techniques and conveying technical <br /> information to businesses. <br /> • If completing contracted site visits prior to the end of the contract period, use 70% of remaining <br /> time to do additional site visits. <br /> Element 2. Multi-media Technical Assistance <br /> • During on-site visits and follow-up contact, provide technical assistance on waste and toxics <br /> reduction, storage, and disposal and pollution prevention. Follow-up assistance and general <br /> business outreach may be letters to or phone consultations with individual businesses, meetings, <br /> publications, newsletters, workshops, providing Internet resources, and other forms of technical <br /> information distribution. <br /> • Coordinate and collaborate to develop technical assistance messages and outreach materials <br /> and resources with Ecology technical staff and other internal local government personnel or <br /> functions such as fire marshal, code enforcement, storm water, wastewater treatment plant, and <br /> moderate risk waste staff. <br /> 2 <br /> 49 <br />