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Florida Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector's Manual <br /> 2 ) Equipment Maintenance and Repair <br /> Maintenance and repair of construction machineryand equipmentshould be confined to areas <br /> specifically designated for that purpose . Such areas should be located and designed so that <br /> oils , gasoline , grease , solvents and other potential pollutants . cannot be washed directly into <br /> ,. receiving streams , stormwater conveyance systems , or existing and potential wellfields . <br /> These areas should be provided with adequate waste disposal receptacles for liquid and <br /> solid wastes . Maintenance areas should be inspected and cleaned daily. <br /> On a construction site where designated equipment maintenance areas are not feasible , <br /> exceptional care should be taken during each individual repair or maintenance operation to <br /> .r. prevent potential pollutants from becoming available to be washed into streams or <br /> conveyance systems . Temporary waste disposal receptacles should be provided and <br /> emptied as required . <br /> 3 ) Storm Sewer Inlet Protection <br /> •• Inlets to storm sewers should be protected by suitable filtering devices during construction to <br /> keep pollutants from entering conveyance systems . See STORM DRAIN INLET <br /> PROTECTION - Section 4 . 08 ( ES BMP 1 . 08) , <br /> 4 ) Waste Collection and Disposal <br /> A plan should be formulated for the collection and disposal of waste materials on a <br /> construction site . Such a plan should designate locations fortrash and waste receptacles and <br /> establish a specific collection schedule . Methods for ultimate disposal of waste should be <br /> specified and carried out according to applicable local and state health and safety regulations . <br /> Special provisions should be made for the collection , storage , and disposal of liquid wastes <br /> and toxic or hazardous materials . <br /> Receptacles and other waste collection areas should be kept neat and orderly to the extent <br /> possible . Trash cans should have lids and dumpsters should have covers to prevent rainwater <br /> from entering . Waste should not be allowed to overflow its container or accumulate for <br /> excessively long periods of time . Trash collection points should be located where they will <br /> least likely be affected by concentrated stormwater runoff. <br /> 5 ) Demolition Areas <br /> Demolition projects usually generate large amounts of dust with significant concentrations of <br /> heavy metals and other toxic pollutants . Dust control techniques should be used to limit the <br /> transport of the airborne pollutants . However, water or slurry used to control dust should be <br /> retained on the site and not be allowed to run directly into watercourses or stormwater <br /> conveyance systems . <br /> 6 ) Washing Areas <br /> 4-4 <br />