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• Dispose of small amounts of excess dry concrete, grout, and <br />mortar in the trash. <br />• Set up and operate small mixers on tarps or heavy plastic <br />drop cloths. <br />• When cleaning up after driveway, or sidewalk construction, <br />wash fines onto dirt areas, not down the driveway or into the <br />street or storm drain. <br />• Designate one completely contained area for auto parking, <br />vehicle refueling, and routine equipment maintenance. The <br />designated area should be well away from streams or storm <br />drain inlets, and bermed if necessary. Make major repairs off <br />site. <br />• Clean up leaks, drips and other spills immediately so they do <br />not contaminate soil or groundwater or leave residue on <br />paved surfaces. Use dry cleanup methods whenever <br />possible. If you must use water, use just enough to keep the <br />dust down. Cover and maintain dumpsters. Check <br />frequently for leaks. Place dumpsters under roofs or cover <br />with tarps or plastic sheeting secured around the outside of <br />the dumpster. A plastic liner is recommended to prevent <br />leakage of liquids. Never clean out a dumpster by hosing it <br />down on the construction site. <br />• Make sure portable toilets are maintained in good working <br />order by the leasing company and that wastes are disposed <br />of properly. Check toilets frequently for leaks. <br />• Practice source reduction. Minimize waste when you order <br />materials. Order only the amount you need to finish the job. <br />• Use recyclable materials whenever possible. Arrange for <br />pick -up of recyclable materials such as concrete, asphalt, <br />scrap metal, solvents, degreasers, cleared vegetation, <br />paper, rock, and vehicle maintenance materials such as <br />used oil, antifreeze, batteries, and tires. Materials and debris <br />that cannot be recycled must be taken to an appropriate <br />landfill or disposed of as hazardous waste. Never bury waste <br />materials or leave them in the street or near a creek or <br />streambed. <br />Finding: The mitigation measure identified above is feasible and <br />would reduce the potentially significant environmental impact described above to <br />a less- than - significant level. <br />