76• Diesel- powered equipment such as booster pumps or
generators should be replaced by electric equipment, if
feasible.
• Catalytic converters must be installed, if feasible.
• Equipment must be equipped with two -to- four - degree
engine time retard or pre- combustion chamber engines.
• Use methanol or natural gas powered mobile equipment and
pile drivers instead of diesel if readily available at
competitive prices.
• Use propane or butane powered on -site mobile equipment
instead of gasoline if readily available at competitive prices.
67. During construction and operations, all waste must be disposed in
accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. Toxic wastes
must be discarded at a licensed, regulated disposal site by a
licensed waste hauler.
68. All leaks, drips and spills occurring during construction must be
cleaned up promptly and in compliance with all applicable laws and
regulations to prevent contaminated soil on paved surfaces that can
be washed away into the storm drains.
69. If materials spills occur, they must be cleaned up in a way that will
not affect the storm drain system.
70. The project must comply with ESMC Chapter 5 -4, which
establishes storm water and urban pollution controls.
71. Before anticipated rainfall, construction dumpsters must be covered
with tarps or plastic sheeting.
72. Inspections of the project site before and after storm events must
be conducted to determine whether Best Management Practices
have been implemented to reduce pollutant loadings identified in
the Storm Water Prevention Plan.
73. The owner or contractor must conduct daily street sweeping and
truck wheel cleaning to prevent dirt in the storm drain system.
74. Storm drain system must be safeguarded at all times during
construction.
75. All diesel equipment must be operated with closed engine doors
and must be equipped with factory- recommended mufflers.
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