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BCC Special Call Meeting
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06/03/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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West Gifford Industrial and Commece (WGIC) Area
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4/23/14 Version <br /> 5. Maintain stockpiles of combustible material with adequate access for fire suppression to <br /> each stockpile. <br /> (a) Limit stockpile heights and sizes in a manner that prevents fires and combustion <br /> of stored material and allows for proper separation between piles as <br /> recommended or required by the Fire Department. <br /> General <br /> 1. Display permits on-site. <br /> 2. Maintain on site a file of all approved plans, monitoring reports, inspections reports, incident <br /> reports, and documentation of corrective actions. <br /> 3. Provide county staff and post at the site entrance an emergency contact that can handle <br /> environmental and public safety incidents during and after business hours. <br /> 4. Provide 2' — 3' high "knee-walls" along driveway entrances and exits to confine spillage to <br /> driveways and prevent spillage into roadside canals and swales. <br /> (a) Collect trash and sweep-up spillage on driveway entrances and exits daily or <br /> more often if needed. <br /> Monitoring <br /> Use independent third party to collect stormwater run-off and fugitive dust/air emissions samples <br /> twice a year for the first 2 years of facility operation to demonstrate compliance with applicable <br /> water quality and air quality standards. Sampling methodology [including DEP SOPS (standard <br /> operating procedures)] to be approved or accepted by the applicable jurisdictional agency or <br /> applicable county department(s) prior to commencement of facility operation. Sample data and <br /> analysis of results to be provided twice a year to the applicable jurisdictional agency and applicable <br /> county department(s). Stormwater run-off sampling shall be conducted for the following: <br /> • PH • total phosphorus <br /> • specific conductance 0 iron <br /> • turbidity • cooper <br /> • TSS (total suspended solids) • oil, grease, gasoline <br /> • total nitrogen <br /> (a) Provide the county planning department a copy of each air quality and/or water <br /> quality monitoring report submitted to a jurisdictional agency, including any data <br /> or report on stack emissions. <br /> 2 <br /> FACommunity Development\Gifford(WGIC)\2014UPDAMIndustrial BMPs(updated4-23-14).doe 3 <br /> 10 <br />
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