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0 W70] <br />Designate one completely contained area for auto parking, vehicle <br />refueling, and routine equipment maintenance. The designated <br />area should be well away from streams or storm drain inlets, and <br />bermed if necessary. Ma! a major repairs off site. <br />Clean up leaks, drips and other spills immediately so they oo not <br />contaminate soil or groundwater or leave residue on paved <br />surfaces. Use dry cleanup methods whenever possible. If you must <br />use water, use just enough to keep the dust down. Cover and <br />maintain dumpsters. Check frequently for leaks. Place dumpsters <br />under roofs or cover with tarps or plastic sheeting secured around <br />the outside of the dumpster. A plastic liner is recommended to <br />prevent 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 order by <br />the leasing company and that wastes are disposed of properly. <br />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 pick -up of <br />recyclable materials such as concrete, asphalt, scrap metal, <br />solvents, degreasers, cleared vegetation, paper, rock, and vehicle <br />maintenance materials such as used oil, antifreeze, batteries, and <br />tires. Materials and debris that cannot be recycled must be taken to <br />an appropriate landfill or disposed of as hazardous waste. Never <br />bury waste materials or leave them in the street or near a creek or <br />streambed. <br />Finding: The mitigation measure identified above is feasible and would <br />reduce the potentially significant environmental impact described above to a less -than- <br />significant level. <br />The mitigation measure identified above would reduce the potentially <br />significant environmental impact described above to a less- than - significant level by <br />implementing best management practices and NPDES practices during construction <br />and operation to minimize the amount of debris and contaminants potentially exposed to <br />stormwater runoff. <br />XII. CUMULATIVE IMPACTS <br />Implementation of the proposed Project or the Higher Occupancy <br />Scenario in conjunction with other City- approved projects would have a significant, <br />unavoidable cumulative impact on transportation and circulation and on construction <br />27 <br />