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<br /> 14 <br /> <br />9) Spill Prevention and Control (WM-4) – Personnel responsible for handing potential harmful <br />or hazardous materials should be trained to properly store, clean, and dispose of those <br />materials. In the event of a minor spill, the first responder may use absorbents. The <br />responder shall not use water to clean up the spill. For major spills, a company specializing <br />in the cleanup of that material should be contacted. <br />10) Solid Waste Management (WM-5) – Solid waste should be collected and maintained in either <br />water-proof or wind-proof containers depending on the hazard the waste poses to <br />stormwater. Hazardous (WM-6) and non-hazardous materials should be kept separately and <br />disposed of separately. <br />11) Hazardous Waste Management (WM-6) – Many common construction materials such as <br />pesticides, paints, solvents, petroleum products, etc. are considered hazardous materials and <br />should be kept from entering the stormwater. Materials should be kept in water tight <br />containers and located in areas that are protected from stormwater run-on or run-off. Local <br />and state laws may also require special handling and disposal of these materials. <br />12) Contaminated Soil Management (WM-7) – Contaminated soil must be handled by licensed <br />hazardous waste haulers and disposed off-site. Particularly, during the cleanup stages, all <br />efforts should be made to limit stormwater from contacting the hazardous soil and entering <br />the storm drain. <br />13) Concrete Waste Management (WM-8) – Any concrete waste areas on site should be bermed <br />and lined to isolate the area from stormwater run-on or run-off. Do not allow the concrete <br />waste area to over flow and should be cleaned out regularly. Dispose concrete waste per <br />local and state laws. <br />14) Sanitary/Septic Waste Management (WM-9) – Sanitary and septic waste areas should be <br />located away from drainage facilities. Leaks should be repaired immediately. The temporary <br />sanitary facilities should be regularly maintained by a reputable licensed maintenance <br />company. <br />15) Liquid Waste Management (WM-10) – Liquid wastes shall not be discharged to the storm <br />drain system. They shall be collected in water tight containers and disposed of offsite or if <br />allowed, may be discharged directly to the sanitary sewer system. <br /> <br />SECTION 3.4 - POST-CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT <br />MEASURES <br /> <br />Post-construction storm water management refers to control measures taken to prevent storm water <br />pollution associated with post-construction activities at the developed site. Post-construction storm <br />water management controls may be site planning controls, which are measures taken during project <br />planning and design to minimize post-development increases in runoff volume and peak rate, and to <br />prevent the contact of pollutants with storm water; or pollutant removal controls, which are devices <br />designed to remove pollutants from storm water; or pollutant removal controls, which are devices <br />designed to remove pollutants from storm water runoff. All post-construction storm water <br />management controls at the project site have been designed in accordance with local standards. <br />