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F. Construction of bridges, culverts, or sediment control structures shall not <br />place soil, debris, or other particulate material into or close to the water <br />resources or wetlands in such a manner that it may slough, slip, or erode. <br />(7) Modi ing controls. If periodic inspections or other information indicates a control has been <br />used inappropriately or incorrectly, the applicant shall replace or modify the control for site <br />conditions. <br />(e) NON-SEDIMENT POLLUTANT CONTROLS: No solid or liquid waste, including building <br />materials, shall be discharged in storm water runoff. The applicant must implement site best <br />management practices to prevent toxic materials, hazardous materials, or other debris from <br />entering water resources or wetlands. These practices shall include but are not limited to the <br />following: <br />A. Waste Materials: A covered Dumpster shall be made available for the proper <br />disposal of garbage, plaster, drywall, grout, gypsum, and other waste materials. <br />B. Concrete Truck Wash Out: The washing of concrete material into a street, <br />catch basin, or other public facility or natural resource is prohibited. A <br />designated area for concrete washout shall be made available. <br />C. Fuel/Liquid Tank Storage: All fuel/liquid tanks and drums shall be stored in a <br />marked storage area. A dike shall be constructed around this storage area with <br />a minimum capacity equal to 110% of the volume of all containers in the <br />storage area. <br />D. Toxic or Hazardous Waste Disposal: Any toxic or hazardous waste shall be <br />disposed of properly. <br />E. Contaminated Soils Disposal and Runoff: Contaminated soils from <br />redevelopment sites shall be disposed of properly. Runoff from contaminated soils <br />shall not be discharged from the site. Proper permits shall be obtained for <br />development projects on solid waste landfill sites or redevelopment sites. <br />(f) COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER REQUIREMENTS. The SWP3 shall be consistent with <br />applicable State and/or local waste disposal, sanitary sewer, or septic system regulations, <br />including provisions prohibiting waste disposal by open burning, and shall provide for the <br />proper disposal of contaminated soils located within the development area. <br />(g) TRENCH AND GROUND WATER CONTROL. There shall be nosediment-laden or turbid <br />discharges to water resources or wetlands resulting from dewatering activities. If trench or <br />ground water contains sediment, it must pass through asediment-settling pond or other <br />equally effective sediment control device, prior to being discharged from the construction site. <br />Alternatively, sediment may be removed by settling in place or by dewatering into a sump pit, <br />filter bag or comparable practice. Ground water dewatering which does not contain sediment <br />or other pollutants is not required to be treated prior to discharge. However, care must be <br />taken when discharging ground water to ensure that it does not become pollutant-laden by <br />