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■ Spill prevention measures, such as drip pans, will be used when conducting <br /> maintenance and repair of vehicles or equipment. <br /> ■ In order to perform emergency repairs on site, temporary plastic will be placed <br /> beneath and, if raining, over the vehicle. <br /> ■ Contaminated surfaces shall be cleaned immediately following any discharge or <br /> spill incident. <br /> Applicable BMPs: <br /> • Material Delivery, Storage and Containment (BMP C153) <br /> Fuel onsite will be comprised of fuel tanks in operating equipment ranging between 50-100 <br /> gallons of off road diesel fuel. The BMPs listed below as well as procedures described above <br /> should be followed with refueling equipment. Spill kits should be kept on hand and accessible <br /> during refueling activates. <br /> Installation Schedules: Start of project and replaced as needed and at start of wet season. <br /> Inspection and Maintenance plan: Responsible staff to make weekly site walks and inspections <br /> to identify deficiencies in onsite BMPs and anticipate potential problems and remedies. <br /> Responsible Staff: Identified Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead in Section 3 of this <br /> SWPPP. <br /> Will wheel wash or tire bath system BMPs be used during construction? <br /> ❑ Yes� No <br /> Will pH-modifying sources be present on-site? <br /> � Yes❑ No <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 /> Rec cled concrete stockpiles <br /> Other(i.e., calcium lignosulfate) [please describe:] <br /> Rage ( 18 <br />