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B. Air Compressors <br /> Air compressors and other equipment produce small quantities of automatic blow down <br /> water which commonly contains lubricating oil or other potential pollutants. <br /> 1.Blow down water may not be discharged to any outside areas or to the storm <br /> drain. <br /> 2.Blow down water must be discharged to the sanitary sewer. <br /> C.Electrical Equipment <br /> 1.Take care in tapping oil containing equipment. Avoid drips and leaks whenever <br /> possible. <br /> 2.Place an absorbent pad with the impervious lining side down under electrical <br /> equipment prior to tapping. The absorbent material will retain small drips with <br /> impervious backing inhibiting leakage. <br /> 3.Properly dispose of oil-contaminated materials. Any PCB-contaminated <br /> absorbent materials must be bagged, labeled, and disposed of in accordance with <br /> 40 CFR 761. <br /> 4.For all PCb-containing electrical equipment, follow Temple-Inland procedures. <br /> BUILDING REPAIR, REMODELING, AND <br /> CONSTRUCTION <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> Building repair, remodeling, and/or construction activity may vary from minor and <br /> normal building repair to major remodeling, or the installation of a new facility on <br /> currently open space. These activities can generate pollutants that can reach storm <br /> water if proper care is not taken. The sources of these contaminants may be solvents, <br /> paints, paint and varnish removers, finishing residues, soap cleaners, <br /> kerosene, asphalt and concrete materials, adhesive residues, and old asbestos <br /> installation. <br /> TARGETED CONSTITUENTS <br /> Sediment <br /> Heavy Metals <br /> Toxic Materials <br /> Floatable Materials <br /> Oil and Grease <br />