Common use of Site Uses/Characteristics Requiring Source Control BMPs Clause in Contracts

Site Uses/Characteristics Requiring Source Control BMPs. Source control BMPs will be required for the site uses / characteristics listed below. Consult Public Works if there is any question as to whether or not any of these apply to your site. Specific requirements will be developed on a case-by-case basis. Guidance will generally be taken from the Oregon DEQ. Structural controls will be emphasized due to their permanent nature. The following site uses / characteristics require source control BMPs:  Fuel dispensing facilities: Places where fuel is transferred from bulk storage tanks to vehicles, equipment, and/or mobile containers (including fuel islands, above ground fuel tanks, fuel pumps, and the surrounding pad).  Exterior storage of liquid materials: A place where one or more above-ground storage tanks are used for outside storage of any type of liquid chemicals, waste oils, solvents, petroleum products, or food product.  Storage, use and transportation of hazardous/toxic materials: A place where the total quantity of stored or transported toxic compounds, confirmed carcinogens, halogenated solvents, or chemicals with a pH less than 6.0 or greater than 9.0 is expected to exceed 200 gallons or 1,000 pounds.  Exterior storage of bulk materials: Non-contained storage of materials that may adversely affect water quality. Examples are fertilizers, scrap and recycling materials, food items and wastes, soil and sand stockpiles, other raw materials and byproducts.  Material transfer areas/loading docks: An area designed to accommodate a truck/trailer being backed up to or into them and used specifically to receive or distribute materials to/from trucks/trailers. This includes loading/unloading facilities with docks, and large bay doors without docks.  Sites with existing or proposed interior floor drains.  Vehicle or equipment washing facilities: Areas designated for equipment or vehicle washing or steam cleaning.  Stormwater disposal from development on a contaminated site: Land that currently or previously has had pollutants detected in the soil or groundwater at concentrations that exceed state/federal cleanup standards.  Non-contained exterior solid waste storage areas.

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Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

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Site Uses/Characteristics Requiring Source Control BMPs. Source control BMPs will be required for the site uses / uses/characteristics listed below. Consult Public Works if there is any question as to whether or not any of these apply to your site. Specific requirements will be developed on a case-by-case basis. Guidance will generally be taken from the Oregon DEQ. Structural controls will be emphasized due to their permanent nature. The following site uses / uses/characteristics require source control BMPs: Fuel dispensing facilities: Places where fuel is transferred from bulk storage tanks to vehicles, equipment, and/or mobile containers (including fuel islands, above ground fuel tanks, fuel pumps, and the surrounding pad). Exterior storage of liquid materials: A place where one or more above-ground storage tanks are used for outside storage of any type of liquid chemicals, waste oils, solvents, petroleum products, or food product. Storage, use and transportation of hazardous/toxic materials: A place where the total quantity of stored or transported toxic compounds, confirmed carcinogens, halogenated solvents, or chemicals with a pH less than 6.0 or greater than 9.0 is expected to exceed 200 gallons or 1,000 pounds. Exterior storage of bulk materials: Non-contained storage of materials that may adversely affect water quality. Examples are fertilizers, scrap and recycling materials, food items and wastes, soil and sand stockpiles, other raw materials and byproducts. Material transfer areas/loading docks: An area designed to accommodate a truck/trailer being backed up to or into them and used specifically to receive or distribute materials to/from trucks/trailers. This includes loading/unloading facilities with docks, and large bay doors without docks. Sites with existing or proposed interior floor drains. Vehicle or equipment washing facilities: Areas designated for equipment or vehicle washing or steam cleaning. Stormwater disposal from development on a contaminated site: Land that currently or previously has had pollutants detected in the soil or groundwater at concentrations that exceed state/federal cleanup standards. Non-contained exterior solid waste storage areas.

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Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

Site Uses/Characteristics Requiring Source Control BMPs. Source control BMPs will be required for the site uses / characteristics listed below. Consult Public Works if there is any question as to whether or not any of these apply to your site. Specific requirements will be developed on a case-by-case by case basis. Guidance will generally be taken from the Oregon DEQ. Structural controls will be emphasized due to their permanent nature. The following site uses / characteristics require source control BMPs:  Fuel dispensing facilities: Places where fuel is transferred from bulk storage tanks to vehicles, equipment, and/or mobile containers (including fuel islands, above ground fuel tanks, fuel pumps, and the surrounding pad).  Exterior storage of liquid materials: A place where one or more above-ground storage tanks are used for outside storage of any type of liquid chemicals, waste oils, solvents, petroleum products, or food product.  Storage, use and transportation of hazardous/toxic materials: A place where the total quantity of stored or transported toxic compounds, confirmed carcinogens, halogenated solvents, or chemicals with a pH less than 6.0 or greater than 9.0 is expected to exceed 200 gallons or 1,000 pounds.  Exterior storage of bulk materials: Non-contained storage of materials that may adversely affect water quality. Examples are fertilizers, scrap and recycling materials, food items and wastes, soil and sand stockpiles, other raw materials and byproducts.  Material transfer areas/loading docks: An area designed to accommodate a truck/trailer being backed up to or into them and used specifically to receive or distribute materials to/from trucks/trailers. This includes loading/unloading facilities with docks, and large bay doors without docks.  Sites with existing or proposed interior floor drains.  Vehicle or equipment washing facilities: Areas designated for equipment or vehicle washing or steam cleaning.  Stormwater disposal from development on a contaminated site: Land that currently or previously has had pollutants detected in the soil or groundwater at concentrations that exceed state/federal cleanup standards.  Non-contained exterior solid waste storage areas.

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Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

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Site Uses/Characteristics Requiring Source Control BMPs. Source control BMPs will be required for the site uses / uses/characteristics listed below. Consult Public Works if there is any question as to whether or not any of these apply to your site. Specific requirements will be developed on a case-by-case basis. Guidance will generally be taken from the Oregon DEQ. Structural controls will be emphasized due to their permanent nature. The following site uses / uses/characteristics require source control BMPs: Fuel dispensing facilities: Places where fuel is transferred from bulk storage tanks to vehicles, equipment, and/or mobile containers (including fuel islands, above ground fuel tanks, fuel pumps, and the surrounding pad). Exterior storage of liquid materials: A place where one or more above-ground storage tanks are used for outside storage of any type of liquid chemicals, waste oils, solvents, petroleum products, or food product. Storage, use and transportation of hazardous/toxic materials: A place where the total quantity of stored or transported toxic compounds, confirmed carcinogens, halogenated solvents, or chemicals with a pH less than 6.0 or greater than 9.0 is expected to exceed 200 gallons or 1,000 pounds. Exterior storage of bulk materials: Non-contained storage of materials that may adversely affect water quality. Examples are fertilizers, scrap and recycling materials, food items and wastes, soil and sand stockpiles, other raw materials and byproducts. Material transfer areas/loading docks: An area designed to accommodate a truck/trailer being backed up to or into them and used specifically to receive or distribute materials to/from trucks/trailers. This includes loading/unloading facilities with docks, and large bay doors without docks. Sites with existing or proposed interior floor drains. Vehicle or equipment washing facilities: Areas designated for equipment or vehicle washing or steam cleaning. Stormwater disposal from development on a contaminated site: Land that currently or previously has had pollutants detected in the soil or groundwater at concentrations that exceed state/federal cleanup standards. Non-contained exterior solid waste storage areas.

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Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

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