(A) Site dewatering. Water pumped from the site must be treated by temporary sedimentation basins, grit chambers, sand filters, upflow chambers, hydro-cyclones, swirly concentrators or other appropriate controls as necessary. Water must not be discharged in a manner that causes erosion or flooding of the site or the receiving channels or a wetland.
(B) Waste and material disposal. All waste and unused building materials, including, but not limited to, garbage, cleaning wastes, debris, wastewater, toxic or hazardous materials must be properly discharged off-site and not permitted to be carried away by run-off into a receiving channel or storm sewer system.
(C) Tracking. The site must have graveled roads, access drives and parking areas of sufficient width and length to prevent sediment from being tracked onto public or private roads. Any sediment reaching a private or public road must be removed by street cleaning before the end of each work day. No flushing is permitted.
(D) Drain inlet protection. All storm drain inlets must be protected with straw bales, silt fence or equivalent barrier meeting requirements set forth in the State Pollution Control Agency’s publication entitled Protecting Water Quality in Urban Areas during construction until control measures are in place.
(Prior Code, § 430.19) (Ord. 2008-05, passed 5-21-2008) Penalty, see § 158.99