Site Sweeping and Cleaning Plans Sample Clauses

Site Sweeping and Cleaning Plans. The Site Sweeping and Cleaning Plans shall provide for sweeping and cleaning actions that, in conjunction with other appropriate BMPs, shall be sufficient to prevent contaminants from being unintentionally moved around the Facilities, to reduce the entrainment of pollutants into storm water flows, to prevent pollutants from being blown off the Facilities, to keep all paved areas of the Facilities clean, and to prevent pollutants from being tracked off the Facilities onto surface streets. The Plans shall specifically include at least the following measures: (a) identification of areas where mechanical sweeping is feasible, areas where manual sweeping only, as needed, is feasible, and areas where sweeping is not feasible (such as unpaved areas, or under piles of materials that are not reasonably movable), (b) Wet Season and Dry Season schedules for mechanical and manual sweeping of areas identified as appropriate for such sweeping of at least daily for the Redwood City Facilities and twice weekly for the San Francisco Facility, except during periods of rain, (c) triggers for more frequent ad hoc sweeping or cleaning such as visual accumulation of dust or debris, (d) identification of the type of equipment that will be employed for sweeping and a provision that regenerative sweepers or vacuum systems will be employed where “mechanical sweepers” are shown not to be adequate, (e) a thorough inspection of each Facility at least annually and, to the extent warranted by this inspection, perform additional comprehensive site cleaning as needed, (f) specification that CEMEX will not discharge any waste fluids or solid wastes generated in site cleaning to storm drain inlets or waterways, (g) sweeping of the public streets for approximately two hundred (200) feet within each of the entrances and exits of the Facilities at least twice weekly at the Redwood City Facilities, including Xxxxxx Road and Seaport Boulevard, and twice weekly at the San Francisco Facility on Xxxxxx Street (this frequency assumes the Port of Redwood City sweeps Xxxxxx Road and Seaport Boulevard on the alternate days, and that neighboring business Xxxxxx sweeps Xxxxxx Street on the alternate days, resulting in daily public street sweeping), and (h) specification that CEMEX will collect and dispose of all wastes generated during Facility cleaning and sweeping in a manner that complies with all local, state, and federal laws.
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