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3.If painting requires scraping or sand blasting of the existing surface, use a <br /> ground cloth to collect the chips. Dispose of the residue properly. <br /> 4.If the paint contains lead or tributyl tin, it requires classification as a hazardous <br /> waste. <br /> S.Mix paint indoors before using so that any spill will not be exposed to rain. Do <br /> so even during dry weather because cleanup of a spill will never be 100% <br /> effective. Dried paint will erode from a surface and be washed away by storms. <br /> 6.Properly store or dispose leftover paints. <br /> D. Soil/Erosion Control <br /> If the work involves exposing large areas of soil employ the appropriate soil erosion <br /> and control techniques. See Industrial Source Control (ISC) 14, Erosion Prevention. <br /> E.Outdoor Painting, Spray Painting and Cleanup <br /> 1.During paint scraping operations, use impermeable ground cloths, such as <br /> plastic sheeting, to collect dust, paint chips, etc. <br /> 2.Use impermeable ground cloths while painting. Place in-use paint buckets in a <br /> pan or over plastic sheeting to ensure that accidental spills are not discharged to <br /> the storm drain. <br /> 3.Mixing of paint should take place indoors or in a place that is not exposed to the <br /> elements. <br /> 4.At the end of the work day, store paint buckets and other equipment away from <br /> contact with storm water in a secured, secondarily contained area. <br /> S.Treat a paint spill as a chemical spill. Capture the material before it flows to the <br /> storm drain. Clean it up promptly. Report the event to ERT. <br /> F.Broken/Ruptured Underground Pipes Containing Liquid <br /> 1.For broken lines that contain anything other than potable water., the operator <br /> shall immediately notify the ERT and initiate the following actions <br /> immediately: <br /> a)Berm the area to prevent run off to storm drain. <br /> b)Immediately block off adjacent storm drain catch basins. <br />