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Pollution
Prevention Tips for Businesses |
Concrete
Applications
Getting Started
- Schedule projects for dry weather
seasons/periods.
- Keep materials out of the rain. Store both
dry and wet materials under cover, protected from rainfall and runoff.
Also protect dry materials from the wind.
- Secure open bags of cement to keep wind-blown
cement powder away from streets, gutters, storm drains, rainfall and runoff.
- Minimize waste when ordering materials.
Order only the amounts needed to complete the job.
During Construction
- Place erosion controls down slope to capture
runoff carrying mortar or cement before it reaches the storm drain.
- Do not mix up more fresh concrete or cement than
will be used.
- Set up and operate small mixers on tarps or heavy
drop cloths.
- When breaking up paving (cement or asphalt) be
sure to pick up all the pieces. Recycle them at a crushing company.
- Dispose of small amounts of excess dry concrete,
grout and mortar in the trash.
- Use recycled and recyclable materials whenever
possible.
Cleaning Up
- When cleaning up after driveway or sidewalk
construction, wash concrete dust onto dirt areas, not down the driveway or
into the street or storm drain.
- Wash out concrete mixers and equipment only in
designated wash-out areas, where the water flows into containment ponds or
onto dirt.
- Recycle cement wash water by pumping it back into
cement mixers for reuse.
- Never dispose of cement washout into driveways,
streets, gutters, storm drains or drainage ditches.
- Recycle broken asphalt, concrete, wood and
cleared vegetation.
Heavy Equipment & Earth Moving Activities
Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance
- Maintain all vehicles and heavy equipment.
Inspect frequently for leaks.
- Conduct all vehicle/equipment maintenance and
refueling at one location away from storm drains.
- Perform major maintenance, repair jobs and
vehicle/equipment washing off site.
- Use gravel approaches where truck traffic is
frequent to reduce soil compaction and limit the tracking of sediment into
streets.
- Use drip pans or drop cloths to catch drips and
spills. Treat collected material as hazardous waste.
- Do not use diesel oil to lubricate equipment or
parts.
Cleaning Up
- Sweep up dry spilled materials immediately.
Never attempt to bury them or wash them into a storm drain.
- Clean up spills on dirt areas by digging up and
properly disposing of contaminated soil.
- To report a significant spill, dial 911.
For general information on spills, contact the San Joaquin Environmental
Health Department at (209) 468-3446.
- Clean up leaks, drips, and other spills
immediately by using an absorbent material such as kitty litter or sawdust.
Treat collected material as hazardous waste.
- Never hose down pavement or surfaces where
materials have been spilled.
Pollution Prevention
- After clearing, grading or excavating, exposed
soil poses a clear and immediate danger of stormwater pollution. One
solution is re-vegetation (permanent or temporary), which is an excellent
form of erosion control for any site.
- Avoid excavation and grading activities during
wet weather.
- Construct diversion dikes to channel runoff
around the site. Line channels with grass or roughened pavement to
reduce runoff velocity.
- Cover stockpiles and excavated soil with secured
tarps or plastic sheeting.
- Remove existing vegetation only when absolutely
necessary. Large projects should be conducted in phases.
Roadwork and Paving
During Construction
- Avoid paving and seal coating in wet weather, or
when rain is forecast before fresh pavement will have time to cure.
- Cover and seal catch basins and maintenance holes
when applying seal coat, slurry seal, fog seal, etc.
- Never wash excess material from exposed aggregate
concrete or similar treatments into a street or stormwater drain.
Collect and recycle, or dispose into dirt area.
- Use check dams or ditches to divert runoff around
excavations.
- Cover stockpiles and excavated soil with secured
tarps or plastic sheeting.
- Catch drips from paver with drip pans or
absorbent materials placed under the machine when not in use. Treat
collected material as hazardous material.
- Clean up all spills and leaks using
"dry" methods like sweeping or absorbing, or dig up and remove
contaminated soil.
- Collect and recycle or appropriately dispose of
excess abrasive gravel or sand.
- Avoid over application by water trucks for dust
control.
General Business Practices
- Schedule excavation and grading work for dry
weather.
- Perform major equipment repairs away from the job
site.
- Shovel or vacuum saw cut slurry and remove from
site.
- When refueling or maintenance must be done on
site, designate a location away from storm drains.
- Do not use diesel oil to lubricate equipment or
parts.
- Recycle used oil, concrete, broken asphalt, etc.,
whenever possible.
- Check for and repair leaking equipment.
Asphalt/Concrete
Removal
- Avoid creating excess dust when breaking asphalt
or concrete.
- After breaking old pavement, be sure to remove
all chunks and pieces.
- Make sure broken pavement does not come in
contact with rainfall or runoff.
- Never hose down streets to clean up tracked dirt.
- Cover storm drains during saw cutting if
necessary.
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