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ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT
Contract #
A-2008-288
Agency
PARKS, RECREATION, & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Council Approval Date
11/17/2008
Destruction Year
2040
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<br />Santa Ana River Channel <br />EOI-RI552 <br /> <br />WM-S <br /> <br />Solid Waste Manage.ment <br /> <br />· Highway planting wastes, including vegetative material, plant containers, and packaging <br />materials <br /> <br />Lilll i to tio I1S <br />Temporary stockpiling of certain construction wastes may not necessitate stringent drainage <br />related controls during the non-rainy season or in deseLt areas with low rainfall. <br /> <br />I III plelllentatio 11 <br />The following steps will help keep a clean site and reduce storm water pollution: <br /> <br />· Select designated waste collection areas onsite. <br /> <br />· Inform trash-hauling contractors that you will accept onlywatertigllt dumpsters for onsite <br />use. Inspect dumpsters for leaks and repair any dumpster that is not watertight. <br /> <br />· Locate containers in a covered area or in a see.ondary containment. <br /> <br />· Provide an adequate number of containers ...:ith lids or covers that can be placed over the <br />container to keep rain out or to prewnt loss of wastes when it is windy. <br /> <br />· Plan for additional containers and more frequent pickup during the demolition phase of <br />construction. <br /> <br />· Collect site trash daily, e.spe,cially during rainy and windy conditions. <br /> <br />· Remove this solid waste promptly since erosion and sediment control devices tend to collect <br />litter. <br /> <br />· 1'.'lake sure that toxic liquid wastes (used oils, solvents. and paints) and chemicals (acids, <br />pesticides, additives. curing compounds) are not disposed of in dumpsters designated for <br />construction debris. <br /> <br />· Do not hose out dumpsters on the COllstruction site. Leave dumpster cleaning to the trash <br />hauling contractor. <br /> <br />· Arrange for regular waste collection before containers overflow. <br /> <br />· Clean up immediately if a container does spill. <br /> <br />· Make sure that construction waste is collected, removed, and disposed of only at authorized <br />disposal areas. <br /> <br />Education <br />· Have the contractor's superintendent or representative oversee and enforce proper solid <br />waste management procedures and practices. <br /> <br />· Instruct employees and subcontractors on identification of solid waste and hazardous waste. <br /> <br />· Educate employees and subcontractors on solid waste storage and dispos,a] procedures. <br /> <br />2 or 4 <br /> <br />California StOtmwatH BMP Handbook <br /> <br />Constr"1Jction <br />"'''Y\Y. cabm phandbooks. com <br /> <br />Janua,y 2003 <br /> <br />17'h Street Triangle Lease (07.01.09) <br />
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