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Contractor Name
Pacific Electric Contracting Inc.
PROJECT NAME
Emergency Vehicle Preemption Project (2010) Jefferson Avenue-Marshall Street, Redwood City
RMP File Number
304.5
Date
3/7/2011
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PART 3 — EXECUTION <br /> 3.01 RECYCLING <br /> A. At the end of each working day, all scrap, debris and waste material shall be collected and materials <br /> disposed of properly. <br /> B. Dry, empty paint cans/buckets, old brushes, rollers, rags and drop cloths shall be disposed of in approved <br /> waste collection. <br /> C. Dumpsters shall be inspected for leaks. As leaks are detected, the trash hauling contractor shall be <br /> 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. <br /> 3.02 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL /WASTE MANAGEMENT /MATERIALS MANAGEMENT <br /> A. Designated areas of the project site shall be proposed by the contractor for approval by the Engineer <br /> suitable for material delivery, storage and waste collection as far from catch basins, gutters, drainage <br /> courses and creeks as possible. <br /> B. All hazardous materials such as pesticides, paints, thinners, solvents and fuels; and all hazardous wastes <br /> such as waste oil and antifreeze shall be labeled and stored in accordance with State and Federal <br /> regulations. <br /> C. All hazardous materials and all hazardous wastes shall be stored in accordance with secondary <br /> containment regulations, and it is recommended that these materials and wastes be covered as needed, <br /> to avoid potential management of collected rain water as a hazardous waste. <br /> D. The contractor shall dispose of all excess thinners, solvents, chemicals, oil -based and water -based paint <br /> as hazardous waste. <br /> E. Regular hazardous waste collection shall be arranged for to comply with time limits on the storage of <br /> hazardous wastes. <br /> F. Granular materials shall be stored a minimum of ten feet from the closest catch basin and curb return. <br /> The contractor shall not allow these granular materials to enter the storm drain or creek. <br /> G. Warning signs shall be posted in areas containing or treated with chemicals. <br /> H. An accurate up -to -date inventory, including Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of hazardous wastes <br /> stored on site shall be kept and available to assist emergency response personnel in the event of a <br /> hazardous materials incident. <br /> I. Maintenance and fueling of vehicles and equipment shall be performed in a designated, bermed area, or <br /> over a drip pan that will not allow run -off of spills. Vehicles and equipment shall be regularly checked and <br /> have leaks repaired promptly. Secondary containment shall be used to catch leaks or spills any time that <br /> vehicle or equipment fluids are dispensed, changed or poured. <br /> 3.03 CHEMICAL USAGE <br /> A. When rain is forecast within 24 hours, or during wet weather, the Engineer may prevent the contractor <br /> from applying chemicals in outside areas. <br /> B. Pesticides or fertilizers shall not be over - applied and material manufacturer's instructions shall be <br /> followed regarding uses, protective equ8pment, ventilation, flammability and mixing of chemicals. Over - <br /> application of a pesticide constitutes a "label violation" subject to an enforcement action by the San Mateo <br /> County Agriculture Commissioner. <br /> 3.04 DUST CONTROL <br /> A. Reclaimed water shall be used to control dust on a daily basis as directed by the Engineer <br /> B. At the end of each working day, or as directed by the engineer, the roadways and on -site paved areas <br /> shall be cleaned and swept of all materials attributed to or involved in the work. Streets shall not be <br /> washed down into a storm drain or creek in lieu of street sweeping. Water wash may be picked up by a <br /> vacuum unit in lieu of sweeping. <br /> STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION 02133 -2 <br /> EMERGENCY VEHCILE PREEMPTION PROJECT2010 <br />
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