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Item No. 2 <br /> ~T i PC: 12-16-93 <br /> ER-93-1/UP-93-4 <br /> Page 24 <br /> Monitodhg,Measure: Areas:containing equipment-shalFbe curbed to contain petroleum product <br /> and hydraulic fluid leaks. Truck washing areas shall be equipped with trench drains to collect <br /> waste water. <br /> Monitoring Requirement: Show on Improvement Plan. <br /> Person/Agency Responsible: San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> Timing or Frequency of Monitoring: Improvement Plan. <br /> Monitoring Measure: Personnel working with the °load screening program' and on the 'tipping <br /> floor' shalt have 40 hours.of OSHA training on spill containment,personal protective equipment, <br /> and the dandling of recyclable household hazardous materials. <br /> Monitoring Requirement: Show on Improve"ment'Plan. <br /> Person/Agency Responsible: San Joaquin County Public Health Services and Cal OSHA. <br /> Timing or Frequency of�Monitoring: 'Prior to operations. <br /> Monitoring Measure: An approved hazardous materials storage area(s)•shaR be provided at the <br /> facility for storage of hazardous wastes discovered as a result of load screening and processing. <br /> Monitoring Requirement: Show on Improvement Plan. <br /> Person/Agency Responsible: San Joaquin County Public Health Services, San Joaquin <br /> County Community Development Department <br /> Timing or Frequency of Monitoring: Improvement Plan. <br /> Monitoring Measure: Unpaved roads and working surfaces shall be watered frequently to <br /> minimize dust <br /> Monitoring Requirement: Regular sprinkling of roads and working surfaces during <br /> construction. <br /> Person/Agency Responsible: San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District. <br /> Timing or Frequency of Monito6nq: Throughout construction phase. <br /> Monitoring Measure: 'Berms or other measures'shall be utilized to prevent a 100-year 24 hour <br /> flood in Corral Hollow Creek from accidently overflowing into the pit. An acceptable alternative <br /> to the construction of berms would be that the project applicant provide an analysis of Conal <br /> Hollow Creek for the 100-vear/24-hour storm event to determine the likelihood of overtopping and <br /> diverting into the pit. Should overtopping prove to be a likely event the project applicant would <br /> then be required to submit to the reviewing agency an engineered plan for prevention of said <br /> overtopping. Acceptable mitigations would include the construction of berms or levees or the <br />