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STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION 02 1330-2 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />C. All employees and subcontractors shall be trained on the storm water pollution <br />prevention requirements contained in these specifications. <br />D. A supply of spill clean-up materials such as rags or absorbents shall be kept readily <br />accessible on-site. <br />1.04 ALLOWABLE DISCHARGES <br />A. Under current NPDES regulations, the following discharges to the storm drainage <br />system are permitted, as long as the discharges are not significant pollutants: <br />1. Diverted stream flows, springs and natural drainage courses; <br />2. Rising flood waters; <br />3. Air conditioning condensation; <br />4. Domestic water line and hydrant flushing; and <br />5. Landscape irrigation. <br />B. Groundwater from dewatering and foundation drains will need additional certification <br />that the groundwater has been tested or evaluated for the presence of pollutants <br />subject to non-stormwater discharge regulations. In such a case, a Special Sewer <br />Discharge Permit shall be required for the water to be discharged to the Sanitary <br />Sewer System, and a Special Stormwater Discharge Permit shall be required for the <br />water to be discharged to the Storm Drain System, as directed. <br />PART 2 – PRODUCTS <br />NONE <br />PART 3 – EXECUTION <br />3.01 RECYCLING <br />A. At the end of each working day, all scrap, debris and waste material shall be <br />collected and materials disposed of properly. <br />B. Dry, empty paint cans/buckets, old brushes, rollers, rags and drop cloths shall be <br />disposed of in approved waste collection. <br />C. Dumpsters shall be inspected for leaks. As leaks are detected, the trash hauling <br />contractor shall be contacted to replace or repair dumpsters that leak. <br />D. Water from cleaning dumpsters shall not be discharged on-site. <br />E. Regular waste collection shall be arranged for before dumpsters overflow.