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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC104A Erosion Control Plan12" MIN. 4" SSD 15" RCP 2G 2" WEEP HOLES 24" SQUARE INDOT TYPE A MODIFIED NEENAH R- 3501 -TL FRAME AND GRATE RIM ELEV. 12" RC 24" 2" WEEP HOLES 4" SQUARE INDOT TYPE A MODIFIED .5 16" NOTE: INSTALL NEENAH R -3701 -15 PI DRAINAGE STRUCTURE #701 INDOT TYPE A MODRED INLET BOX (J6 SCALE) #2 STONE 4" SSD 18" RCP 6.5 BELOW FLOW LINE 24" CATCH BASIN TRAP 12" MIN. 25 BOTTOM OF TRAP 6" MIN. 2 TRAP 1y" RIM ELEV. NOTE: INSTALL NEENAH R- 3701 -15 CATCH BASIN TRAP DRAINAGE STRUCTURE #704 INDOT TYPE A MODIFIED INLET BOX O SCALE) SECTION 1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBERS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO ANY LIFE THREATENING PROBLEM 911 CARMEL FiRE DEPARTMENT CARMEL POLICE DEPARTMENT INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT HAMILTON COUNTY SOIL AND WATER SECTION 2 MATERIAL HANDLING AND SPILL PREVENTION PLAN SECTION 2 Material Handling and Spill Prevention Plan: In order to minimize the release of potential pollutants during construction the Contractors shall implement this material handling and spill prevention plan_ The Contractor shall review this plan with all subcontractors and require that they implement the plan as well. 1. Construction Equipment a. Fueling, lubrication and fluids: All operations involving the addition of fluids to equipment should be done in one location, as designated by the general contractor, or developer /owner, so that spills are limited to one location on the site, which will facilitate the cleanup of spills. If an onsite fueling tank is planned to be an site, it shall be double walled and stored in this designed ore This location is an area that will not allow spilled fluids to migrate into subsurface soils. In the event of a spill, the fluid shall immediotely be cleaned up by removing the contaminated soil or stone, which shall be disposed of in an acceptable manner. Spills on hard surfaces shall be soaked up by an acceptable material such as Oil Dry and the absorbent material disposed of in a proper manner. The spill shall also be reported immediately to the Contractor's Superintendent. b. Equipment repair, especially when fluids must be removed from the equipment or the possibility of fluid spills is high, should always be done offsite at a facility that is mare suitable than a construction site to handle spills. When equipment must be repaired onsite it should be moved to the maintenance and fueling area if possible. Otherwise, suitable on site containers should be placed under the equipment during repair to catch any spilled fluids and these fluids should be disposed of in a proper manner. c. All reusable fluid containers, such as gasoline cans, shall be inspected for leaks each time they are used. If leaks are found, the fluid shall be removed from the container in a proper manner and the container disposed of in an acceptable manner. Empty disposable container, such as grease tubes and lubricating oil and brake fluid containers, and their packaging. shall be disposed of in a proper manner and shall not be left on the ground or in the open an the construction site. 2. Construction Materials and their Packaging a. Erosion control measure shown on the subject project shall be implemented prior to and during construction in the proper sequencing to minimize sail erosion. Erosion controls shall be inspected and maintained as described elsewhere on the plans. Excessive dusting of soil on the site shall be minimized by reducing construction traffic across bare soil during dry and /or windy weather, and by applying water or other acceptable dust control measures to the soil. Upon completion of construction and suitable establishment of permanent vegetation, temporary erasion control measures such as silt fence, check dams and inlet protection devices shall be removed in a manner to minimize additional land disturbance. Any areas disturbed by these operations shall be properly revegatated. b. Large waste materials created by cutting, sawing, drilling. or other operations shall be properly disposed of in suitable waste containers. The site shall be checked at the end of the day, as o minimum, and all waste materials, including those blown across or off the site by wind shall be picked up and disposed of in suitable containers. Where possible, operations such as sawing thot create small particles should be performed in one spot in an area protected from wind, and waste particles collected and disposed of frequently to minimize wind dispersal. Packaging used to transport materials to the site for construction of the facility shall be disposed of properly, weather the material is taken out of its package and incorporated into the project immediately or stored onsite for future use. Packaged materials stored onsite shall be inspected regularly and any loose packaging shall be repaired or disposed of properly. c. All dewatering of activities shall be done in accordance to good erosion control practices. These practices should include the use of dirt bags such as Dandy Dirt Bags. The use of these types of dewatering devices will remove large quantities of silt, sediment, and dirt and prevent these materials to enter the storm sewer system. d. If the use of lime is used to stabilize the soil of the site then all construction equipment used shall be cleaned of all excess material with water in the maintenance and refueling area as shown within these plans. e. Nutrients and fertilizers shall only be used to establish rapid vegetation. When these products are utilized, the user should pay strict attention to the products recommended usage. 3. Concrete Waste Water a. All concrete wastewater shall be disposed of in the designed area as directed by the general contractor or developer /owner. This area is to be a 3' deep, 10' square pit as detailed an the Erosion Control Plan. This area shall be inspected on a daily basis at a minimum. When this area becomes full, the pollutants shall be excavated, placed in an acceptable container and disposed of in proper manner. 4. Paint Products a. All excess paint and their related products shall be disposed of in the manner at which the manufacturer suggests. Under NO circumstances will paint or their related products be cleaned or disposed of in soil, sanitary sewers, storm sewers or detention basins. Any violation of this shall be reported to the job superintendent. In the event of accidentally contamination all efforts should be mode to remove contaminants in an appropriate manner. The Carmel Fire Department should be contacted immediately to determine if further measures are needed. NEENAH R -1772 BOTTOM OF TRAP 6" MIN BELOW FLOW UNE 911 911 812-477-8773 317- 233 -7745 317 773 -1406 100 YR 791.97 10 YR 791.02 2 YR 790.32 ELEV 790.00 GROLT NORMAL. POOL 789.35 p INSTALL TRASH BAR GUARD (SEE MANUFACTURES FOR DETAILS, PT.) 312 IAC 16 -5 -23 Spill reporting Authority: IC 14 -37 -3 Affected: IC 14-37 Section 23 (o) An owner or operator shall report all spills of oil or saltwater as required by Table below: Sze and Location of the Spill More than 2000 gallons of oil or salt- water that is contained in a secondary containment structure approved by the Dept. of Natural Resources More than 1000 gallons of oil or salt- water that is not contained in secondary containment structure approved by the Dept. of Natural Resources Less than 1000 gallons but more than 42 gallons of oil or saltwoter that is not contoined in a secondary containment structure approved by the Dept. of Natural Resources but is contained within the boundary of the facility. More than 55 gallons of oil that is not contained within the boundary of the facility. Less than 55 gallons of oil or salt- water thot is not contained within the boundary of o facility Any spill of oil or soltwater that enters waters of the State. Any spill of oil or saltwater: (1) that has not been cleaned up in accordance with section 24 of this rule; or (2) for which cleanup has not been started in accordance with Section 24 of this rule. Any spill of less than 42 gallons of oil or saltwater that does not enter waters of the State. 312 IAC 16 -5 -24 Spill Cleanup Authority: IC 14 -37 -3 Affected: IC 14-37 T.C. 792.00 12" RCP OUTLET TABLE 1 SPILL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS NEENAH FRAME AND GRATE R- 4215 -C INLET BASE SET ON 6" OF #2 STONE IN Dept. of IN Dept. of Natural Resounal Epv. Management Not more than 48 hrs after discovery of spill POND OUTLET STRUCTURE #707 DETAIL (No SCALE) Not more than 4-8 hours after the spill Not more than 48 hours after the discovery of the spill No report required. No. 1 Not more than 2 hours after discovery of spill Not more than 2 hours after discovery of spill Not more than 2 hours after discovery of spill. Not more than 2 hours after discovery of spill. (b) Spills required by Table 1 to be reported to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources must be reported to the Evansville Field Office by telephone at (812)- 477 -8773, or by facsimile at (812) -477- -8952. (c) Spills required by Table 1 to be reported to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management must be reported to the Office of Environmental Response at (317)- 233 -7745 or (888) 233 -7745 (tall free in Indiana). (d) Each report of a spill must include all of the following information. 1. The name, address, and telephone number of the person making the report. 2. The name, address, and telephone number of a contact person, if different than the person making the report. 3. The location of the spill, including lease name, township, range and section. 4. The time of the spill. 5. The identification of the substance spilled. 6, The approximate quantity of the substance that hos been spilled or may be spilled. 7. The duration of the spill. 8. The source of the spill. 9. The name and location of waters damaged. 10. The identity of any response organization responding to the spill_ 1 1 What measures hove been or will be undertaken to perform a spill response. 12. Any other information that may be significant to the response action. (Natural Resources Commission; 312 IAC 16 -5 -23; filed Sept. 11, 2000, 3:31 PM: 24: IR 279) Section 24 (a) An owner or operator shall clean up soils of oil, fluids contaminated with oil, or saltwater as required by this section_ (b) Oil or fluid contaminated with oil that is confined within a secondary containment structure or collected as required by Section 22 of this rule must be: 1. remove within seventy -two (72) hours; 2. placed in a non leaking storage tank: and 3. managed or disposed of in accordance with Section 27(a) of this rule. (c) Saltwater that is confined within a secondary containment structure or collected as required by Section 22 of this rule must be: 1. removed within seventy -two (72) hours; 2. placed in a non leaking storage tank; and 3. disposed of in accordance with Section 27(b) of this rule, (d) Fluid placed in a non leaking storage tank under subsection (b) or subsection (c) must be disposed of in accordance with Section 27 or this rule with in thirty (30) days after discovery of the spill unless additional time is approved by the division. (e) Soils contaminated with more than one (1) gallon of oil must be cleaned up as follows: 1, Soils that meet the conditions far remediation in Section 25(c) of this rule may be: a. remediate at the facility as required by Section 25 of this rule b. applied to lease roods in accordance with Section 27(a)(1) of this rule; or c. excavated and disposed of as required by Section 27(d) of this rule. 2. Soils that do not meet the conditions for remediation in Section 25(c) of this rule must be excavated and disposed of as required by Section 27(e) of this rule. (f) Soils contaminated with saltwater must be cleaned up as required by Section 26 of this rule. (9) Sails contaminated with oil that will be remediate under Section 25 of this rule must be managed to prevent discharge of oil to unaffected soil or waters of the State. (Natural Resources Commission; 312 IAC 16 -5 -24; filed Sept. 11, 2000, 3:31 PM: 24 iR 280) NOTE: INSTALL NEENAH R- 3701 -15 CATCH BASIN TRAP SCHMIDT ASSOCIATES Wil-Fra-Mar Building 320 East Vermont Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 -2126 317- 263 -6226 Fax: 317 -263 -6224 Project No. 2003 -032J W03,0545 Project Date Produced Revision Date 04.16.2004 REVISIONS PER CARMEL TAC COMMENTS 07 -23 -2004 REVISIONS PER OWNER'S COMMENTS 08.11 -2004 These Drawings and Specifications, and all copies thereof are and shall remain the property and copyright of the Architect. They shall be used only with respect to this Project and are not to be used cc any other Project or Work without prior written permission from the Architect. JAMES K. SHINNEMAN P.E. 10200392 Z W qn4 0 zit E-+ u� C C 104A