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North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill <br />Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page 48 <br />Area Activities Pollutant <br />Sources <br />Potential <br />Pollutants <br />Best Management Practices <br />Green waste area • Receipt of green waste from the public <br />• Grinding, mulching, and dying of green <br />wastes <br />• Retailing of recycled green waste mulch <br />• Operation of heavy equipment <br />• Organic debris <br />• Sediment <br />• Oil & grease <br />• Dyes <br />• Organic enrichment <br />manifested by elevated <br />BOD <br />• Aluminum and iron <br />• Sediment <br />• Oil & grease <br />• Cover stockpiled dyed wood mulch, the <br />mixing equipment, loaders, tanks, totes, and <br />drums that have residual dye on them with <br />plastic tarps before anticipated storm events. <br />Encircle the stockpiled dyed wood mulch with <br />Filtrexx EnviroSoxx compost socks. <br />• Sweep up wood mulch before anticipated <br />storm events and after windy days. <br />• Clean up any spilled dye material on the <br />paved surfaces near the mixing equipment <br />• Place plastic sheeting on the ground when <br />performing dye mixing operations so that <br />spills can be easily cleaned up. <br />• Use of a street sweeper with PM10 dust <br />capture capabilities on a weekly basis during <br />the rainy season on paved surfaces around the <br />green waste area and on paved roadways. <br />• Install Filtrexx Sediment Traps at Locations <br />FT-1 and FT-2 per the Filtrexx Specification <br />1.9 included in Appendix I. QISP to supervise <br />and inspect the installation. Locations shown <br />on SWPPP Map 2. <br /> <br />