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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-392912w a z C) w CD ry a_ 3 O Lu WATER UTILITY NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS 1. ALL WORK MATERIAL SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND THE LATEST EDITION OF THE WSDOT/APWA STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AS APPROVED AND MODIFIED BY THE CITY OF RENTON IN THE RENTON STANDARD PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS. A SET OF APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE KEPT ON SITE AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION. 2. THE HOURS OF WORK IN THE STREET RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE LIMITED TO 8:30 AM TO 3:30 PM ON WEEKDAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AT (425) 430-7301. THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, FIRE DEPARTMENT, AND 911 SHALL BE NOTIFIED 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY WORK IN THE RIGHT OF WAY. 3. ALL LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE AND IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY THE TRUE AND CORRECT LOCATION SO AS TO AVOID DAMAGE OR DISTURBANCE. FOR UTILITY LOCATES CALL 48-HOUR LOCATORS 800-424-5555. 4. AN APPROVED TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN IS REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE PRE -CONSTRUCTION MEETING. 5. DATUM FOR VERTICAL CONTROL SHALL BE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM 1988 METERS, AND FOR HORIZONTAL CONTROL SHALL BE NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983/1991 METERS UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. REFERENCE BENCHMARK AND ELEVATIONS ARE NOTED ON THE PLANS. 6. ALL WATERMAIN PIPE IS TO BE CEMENT LINED DUCTILE IRON PIPE CONFORMING TO AWWA C110 AND C111 OR LATEST REVISION, THICKNESS CLASS 52. CEMENT MORTAR LINING AND SEAL COATING SHALL CONFORM TO AWWA C104 OR LATEST REVISION. PIPE JOINTS TO BE PUSH -ON OR MECHANICAL JOINT. BEDDING TO BE CLASS C. ALL DUCTILE IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL BE POLYETHYLENE WRAPPED PER ANSI/AWWA C105/A21.5-93 STANDARDS. 7. CAST IRON AND DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS SHALL BE CEMENT LINED, PRESSURE RATED AS NOTED ON PLANS, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10-87. CEMENT LINING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/AWWA C104/421/4-90. IF FITTINGS ARE 3 TO 12 INCHES IN DIAMETER AND HAVE MECHANICAL JOINTS, THE FITTINGS SHALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH EITHER ANSI/AWWA C110-A21.10-87 OR ANSI/AWWA C153/A21.53-94. THREE (3) INCH TO 12 INCH DIAMETER FITTINGS, WHICH HAVE MECHANICAL JOINTS AND/OR FLANGED JOINTS, SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10.87 OR A COMBINATION OF ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10.87 AND ANSI/AWWA C153/A21.53-94 SUCH THAT THE PORTION OF THE FITTING WITH A MECHANICAL JOINT(S) MAY BE WITH ANSI/AWWA C153/A21.53-94 AND THAT PORTION OF THE FITTING WITH FLANGED JOINT(S) SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWWA C110/A21.10-87. ACCEPTANCE TESTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 53.53 OF ANSI/AWWA SECTION 10-4.3 OF ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10-87 SHALL BE OBTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND TRANSMITTED TO THE OWNER. 8. GATE VALVES SHALL BE IRON BODY, BRONZED -MOUNTED, DOUBLE DISC WITH BRONZE WEDGING DEVICE AND 0-RING STUFFING BOX (AWWA C500) OR OF RESILIENT SEATED TYPE (AWWA C509). UTILITY SPECIFICATIONS VALVES SHALL BE DESIGNED FOR A MINIMUM WATER OPERATING PRESSURE OF 200 PSI. GATE VALVES SHALL BE CLOW LIST 14, MUELLER COMPANY NO. A2380 OR M & H. 9. FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL BE COREY TYPE (OPENING WITH THE PRESSURE) OR COMPRESSION TYPE (OPENING AGAINST PRESSURE) CONFORMING TO AWWA C-502-85 WITH A 6 INCH MECHANICAL JOINT INLET AND A MAIN VALVE OPENING (M.V.O.) OF 5-1/4 INCH, TWO 2-1/2 INCH HOSE NOZZLES WITH NATIONAL STANDARD THREADS 7-1/2 THREADS PER INCH AND ONE 4 INCH PUMPER NOZZLE WITH THE NEW SEATTLE PATTERN 6 THREADS PER INCH, 60 DEGREES V. THREADS: OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF MALE THREAD 4.875 AND ROOT DIAMETER 4.6263. HYDRANTS SHALL HAVE A 1-Y4 INCH PENTAGON OPERATING NUT OPENED BY TURNING COUNTER CLOCKWISE (LEFT). 10. THE TWO 2-1/2 INCH HOSE NOZZLES SHALL BE FITTED WITH CAST IRON THREADED CAPS WITH OPERATING NUT OF THE SAME DESIGN AND PROPORTIONS AS THE HYDRANT STEM NUT. CAPS SHALL BE FITTED WITH SUITABLE NEOPRENE GASKETS FOR POSITIVE WATER TIGHTNESS UNDER TEST PRESSURES. 11. THE 4 INCH PUMPER NOZZLE SHALL BE FITTED WITH A STORZ ADAPTER, 4 INCH SEATTLE THREAD X 5 INCH STORZ. STORZ ADAPTER SHALL BE FORGED AND/OR EXTRUDED 6061-T6 ALUMINUM ALLOY, HARDCOAT ANODIZED. THREADED END PORTION SHALL HAVE NO LUGS AND TWO SET SCREWS 180 DEGREES APART. STORZ FACE TO BE METAL, NO GASKET TO WEATHER. STORZ CAP TO HAVE SYNTHETIC MOLDED RUBBER GASKET, AND SHALL BE ATTACHED TO HYDRANT ADAPTER WITH 1/8 INCH, COATED, STAINLESS STEEL, AIRCRAFT CABLE. 12. FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL BE PAINTED WITH TWO COATS OF PAINT. PRESERVATIVE PAINT NUMBER 43- 655 SAFETY YELLOW OR APPROVED EQUAL. 13. PUMPER CONNECTION TO FACE ROADWAY ASSEMBLY. 14. FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL BE INSTALLED PER CITY OF RENTON STANDARD DETAIL FOR FIRE HYDRANTS, LATEST REVISION. 15. ALL WATERMAINS 10 INCHES AND SMALLER TO MAINTAIN A MINIMUM COVER OF 36 INCHES BELOW FINISH GRADE. ALL WATERMAIN 12 INCHES AND LARGER SHALL BE AT A MINIMUM OF 48 INCHES BELOW FINISH GRADE. WHERE UTILITY CONFLICTS OCCUR, WATERMAINS ARE TO BE LOWERED TO CLEAR. 16. ALL WATERMAINS 6 INCHES AND LARGER IN DIAMETER SHALL BE CLEANED WITH PIPE CLEANING "PIGS" PRIOR TO DISINFECTION. THE "POLY PIGS" SHALL BE GIRARD INDUSTRIES AQUA SWAB -AS OR APPROVED EQUAL, 2 LB/CU. FT. DENSITY FOAM WITH 90A DUROMETER URETHANE RUBBER COATING ON THE REAR OF "PIG" ONLY. 17. "PIGS" SHALL BE CYLINDER SHAPED WITH BULLET NOSE OR SQUARE END. THE CONTRACTOR WILL PERFORM THE CLEANING OPERATION. 18. ALL WATERMAINS AND SERVICES SHALL BE PRESSURE TESTED TO A MINIMUM OF 200 PSI OR 150 PSI OVER OPERATING PRESSURE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CITY OF RENTON AND THE WASHINGTON STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. ALL PRESSURE TESTING SHALL BE DONE IN THE PRESENCE OF A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE QUANTITY OF WATER LOST FROM THE MAIN SHALL NOT EXCEED THE NUMBER OF GALLONS PER HOUR AS LISTED IN CITY OF RENTON UTILITY SPECIFICATIONS STANDARD PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS 7-11.3(11). THE LOSS IN PRESSURE SHALL NOT EXCEED 5 PSI DURING THE 2 HOUR TEST PERIOD. 19. ALL WATERMAINS AND SERVICES SHALL BE DISINFECTED BY THE INJECTION OF A 50 PPM (MINIMUM CONCENTRATION) CHLORINE/WATER SOLUTION. DRY CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE SHALL NOT BE PLACED IN THE PIPE AS LAID. CHLORINE SHALL BE METERED/INJECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7-11.3(12)E OR 7-11.3(12)F OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS REFERENCED ABOVE. 20. A PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION. A MINIMUM OF FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS NOTICE IS REQUIRED FOR SCHEDULING. 21. TWENTY-FOUR (24) HOURS NOTICE WILL BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO STARTING NEW CONSTRUCTION. 22. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO SECURE ALL NECESSARY PERMITS PRIOR TO STARTING CONSTRUCTION. 23. INSTALLATION OF CORPORATE STOPS, WATER SERVICES, LINES AND METERS SHALL NOT BE DONE UNTIL ALL SERVICE AGREEMENTS, METER APPLICATIONS, CONSTRUCTION PERMITS, AND PAYMENT OF FEES HAVE BEEN MADE TO THE CITY OF RENTON. 24. ALL CONNECTION TO EXISTING MAINS IS TO BE ACCOMPLISHED BY THE CITY OF RENTON, EXCEPT WET TAPS, WHICH MAY BE MADE BY APPROVED WET TAP CONTRACTORS WITH PRIOR APPROVAL FROM THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. ALL NECESSARY EXCAVATION AND MATERIALS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND BE ON -SITE PRIOR TO CITY NOTIFICATIONS. 25. INSPECTION WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY OF RENTON. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TWENTY FOUR (24) HOURS IN ADVANCE OF BACKFILLING ALL CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR, AS WELL AS THE ENGINEERS, SHALL KEEP AS -BUILT DRAWINGS. 26. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PLUGS AND TEMPORARY BLOW -OFF ASSEMBLIES FOR TESTING AND PURITY ACCEPTANCE PRIOR TO FINAL TIE-IN. 27. ALL JOINT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS (SHACKLE RODS, NUTS, BOLTS, ETC.) SHALL BE AS MANUFACTURED BY THE STAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF COLUMBUS OHIO, OR EQUAL, APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. 28. ASPHALT AND CONCRETE STREET PAVING SHALL BE SAWCUT TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF TWO (2) INCHES. OIL MAT STREETS MAY BE SPADE CUT. ALL SURFACE CONCRETE, PAVEMENT, SIDEWALKS, CURB, GUTTERS, AND DRIVEWAY APPROACHES SHALL BE SAWCUT TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF TWO (2) INCHES OR REMOVED TO AN EXISTING EXPANSION JOINT. 29. A TEMPORARY COLD MIX ASPHALT PATCH SHALL BE PLACED ON THE DAY OF INITIAL EXCAVATION WITH A PERMANENT, SEALED PATCH TO BE PLACED, TO CITY OF RENTON POLICY, WITHIN 10 DAYS. CALL FOR SUBGRADE INSPECTION PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF FINAL PATCH. * 30. FOR CITY PROJECTS SUCH AS TELEMETRY CONDUIT, THE PVC PIPE USED SHALL BE ALL CHEMICAL PROCESS LINES SHALL BE SCHEDULE 80 PVC PIPE. SCHEDULE 40 IN UNIMPROVED AREAS AND SCHEDULE 80 PVC PIPE UNDER IMPROVED AREAS. PORTION OF: NE1/4, NE1/4, SECTION 19, T. 23N., R. 05E., W.M. r PAVEMENT BASE C SAND LAYER (IF REQUIRED), SEE NOTE 4 12" MIN, ABOVE SEASONAL HIGH GROUNDWATER OR O HYDRAULICALLY SUBGRADE, SEE'-�.�E 3 - tR s RESTRICTIVE LAYER PERVIOUS CONCRETE/POROUS ASPHALT ........ _ _...® MINIMUM MATERIAL THICKNESS {IN): RESIDENTIAL STREETS AND PEDESTRIAN ALLEYS PERVIOUS POROUS PERVIOUS POROUS LAYER MATERIAL TYPE' CONCRETE ASPHALT CONCRETE ASPHALT (IN) (IN) (IN) (IN) �:✓ PERMEABLE PAVEMENT, SEE NOTE 1 6 6 5 4 ( F3 I CHOKER COURSE 0 2 0 2 AGGREGATE BASE.. SEE NOTE 2. 6 6 6 4 NOTES: 1. PERMEABLE PAVEMENT THICKNESSES LISTED FOR POROUS ASPHALT INCLUDE WEARING COURSE AND ASPHALT TREATED PERMEABLE BASE (ATPB) WHEN UTILIZED. CHOKER COURSE REQUIRED WHEN ATPB IS USED, 2, RUNOFF STORAGE REQUIREMENTS MAY REQUIRE A THICKER AGGREGATE BASE. HYDRAULIC MODELING RESULTS SHOWING THE REQUIRED AGGREGATE BASE THICKNESS FOR STORMWATER CONTROL MUST BE SUBMITTED. 3. PREPARE AND PROTECT SUBGRADE PER APWA GSP 2-06.3(3) SUBGRADE FOR PERMEABLE PAVEMENTS, COMPACT TO A DEPTH OF W TO 90%-92% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY PER WSDOT 2-03.3(14)D. OVERCOMPACTED SUBGRADE SHALL BE SCARIFIED TO 8- MIN. AND RECOMPACTED. 4PERMEABLE PAVEMENT SHALL BE DESIGNED WHERE THE SOIL BENEATH THE BMP MEETS A MINIMUM ORGANIC MATTER CONTENT OF 1.0%AND A MINIMUM CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY OF 8 MILLIEQUIVALENTS PER 100 GRAMS, A 6INCH SAND LAYER MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE DESIGN BENEATH THE PERMEABLE PAVEMENT IF THE SOIL DOES NOT MEET THESE PROPERTIES. GENERAL NOTES: 1. REFER TO WSDOT LOCAL AGENCY GENERAL SPECIAL PROVISIONS (GSPs) DIVISIONS 2-9 APWA GSPs. AND WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. 2. POROUS HMA SHALL CONFORM TO REQUIREMENTS OF APWA GSP 5.04. 3. PAVEMENT BASE SHALL BE INSTALLED PER APWA GSP 4-04.3(5) SHAPING AND COMPACTION.', 4. PERMEABLE ASPHALT TREATED BASE (PATS) SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF APWA GSP 4-SA2, CRUSHED SURFACING CHOKER COURSE (CSCC) SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF APWA GSP 4-04.2(9-03.9(2)).Opt2. S. PERMEABLE BALLAST SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF APWA GSP 4-04.299-03.9(2)).Optt. 6. MINIMUM UTILITY SETBACKS AND PROTECTION MEASURES MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT CITY STANDARDS AND OTHER UTILITY PROVIDER REQUIREMENTS. REFER TO THE CITY OF RENTON SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL AND STANDARD PLANS 265.10 AND 265.20. 7. PERMEABLE PAVEMENT SHALL BE DESIGNED OR REVIEWED BY A LICENSED ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST OR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. FOR ALL APPLICATIONS, PAVEMENT DESIGNS MUST BE PREPARED BY AN ENGINEER LICENSED IN WASHINGTON STATE.', 8. ACCEPTANCE TESTING FOR SIDEWALKS, PATHS AND VEHICULAR PAVEMENT LESS THAN 2.000 SF SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: PAVEMENT SHALL BE PERMEABLE ENOUGH TO ABSORB WATER AT A MINIMUM RATE OF 20 INCHES PER HOUR IMMEDIATELY AFTER SURFACE HAS BEEN WETTED CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES APPROVAL WITH 5 GALLON BUCKET TEST, WATER TRUCK, OR ASTM C1701 USING A 12-INCH RING SEALED AT THE PAVEMENT SURFACE, 9. ACCEPTANCE TESTING FOR ROADWAYS AND PARKING AREAS OF 2,000 SF OR GREATER SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM INFILTRATION RATE OF 100 IN1HR PER ASTM C1701 AND APWA GSP 5-04.3 AND 5-06.3(6), 10. ROADWAYS, DRIVEWAYS, AND PARKING LOTS SUBJECT TO VEHICLE LOADING SHALL MEET STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS OF CITY OF RENTON TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT STANDARDS FOR EOUIVALENT NON -PERMEABLE PAVEMENT TYPES. 11, REFER TO THE CITY OF RENTON SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL (S) aMM)FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS PER SWOM C.2-7 12, FOR PERMEABLE PAVEMENT INSTALLATIONS ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 5%, CHECK DAMS AREA RI C;UIRED PER STD PLAN 261.20. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING 15 NOTTO SCALE I lT_; PUBLIC' v`RKs PERMEABLE PAVEMENT MATERIAL AFOVED STD. PLAN - 261.10 DEPARTIVIENT SECTIONS - PERILS CONCRETE AND .. I POROUS ASPHALT DRIPLINE BEDDING MATERIAL SANITARY .. NOTE FOUNDATION W (SEE NOTE 7) LIMITS OF PIPE ZONE lMl 211 NO TIE I. PROVIDE UNIFORM SUPPORT UNDER BARREL. 2. HAND TAMP UNDER HAUNCHES, 31. COMPACT BEDDING MATERIAL TO 95% MAX. DENSITY EXCEPT DIRECTLY OVER PIPE. H'IAND TAMP ONLY. 4. PIPE INSTALLATION SHALL BE PER SECTION 7-08 OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. 5. PIPE ZONE MATERIAL SHALL BE PER SECTION 9-03.12(3)' OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OR PEA GRAVEL. 6. PIPE MUST BE ANCHORED IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO ENSURE FLOW LINE IS MAINTAINED. 7. TRENCH WIDTH SHALL BE PER SECTION 2-09.4 OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. PLAN PUBLIC O. PIPE BEDDING DEPARTMENT FOR SANITARY SEWERS TREE PROTECTION DURING CONSTRUCTION 1. 6-FT. HIGH TEMPORARY CHAIN LINK FENCE SHALL BE PLACED AT THE DRIPLINE OF THE TREE TO BE SAVED. FENCE SHALL COMPLETELY ENCIRCLE THE TREE(S). INSTALL FENCE POSTS USING PIER BLOCKS ONLY. AVOID DRIVING POSTS OR STAKES INTO MAJOR ROOTS. 2. FOR ROOTS OVER 1-IN DIA. THAT ARE DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION, MAKE A CLEAN, STRAIGHT CUT TO REMOVE THE DAMAGED PORTION. ALL EXPOSED ROOTS SHALL BE TEMPORARILY COVERED WITH DAMP BURLAP TO PREVENT DRYING, AND SHALL BE COVERED WITH SOIL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 3. WORK WITHIN PROTECTION FENCE SHALL BE DONE MANUALLY. NO STOCKPILING OF MATERIALS, VEHICULAR TRAFFIC, OR STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT OR MACHINERY SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE LIMIT OF THE FENCING. TREE PROTECTION 2 I CITY REVISIONS TKB 106/21/171 NB 1 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT SUBMITTAL TKB 112/28/161 NB w N0. REVISION BY DATE APPR w J SURVEYED: PACE DESIGNED: NB DRAWN: TKB CHECKED: NB APPROVED: NB SCALE: NTS SCALE: CONSTRUCTION RECORD DRAWING I HEREBY DECLARE THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THE INFORMATION PRESENTED ON THESE PLANS REPRESENTS THE AS -CONSTRUCTED CONDITIONS AS OF FEBRUARY 19, 2019. THE INFORMATION SHOWN ON THESE RECORD DRAWINGS WAS COMPILED FROM CONTRACTOR NOTES AND REDLINES. NIKOLAI BOSSOFF 02/19/19 NAME DATE LICENSE # 29631 /P\90 WASyI SS A7 �e z T POLLUTION PREVENTION AND SPILL CONTROL STORAGE AND HANDLING OF LIQUIDS 1. MINIMIZE AMOUNT OF LIQUIDS STORED ON SITE. 2. STORE AND CONTAIN LIQUID MATERIALS IN SUCH A MANNER THAT IF THE TANK IS RUPTURED OR LEAKS, THE CONTENTS WILL NOT DISCHARGE, FLOW, OR BE WASHED INTO THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM, SURFACE WATERS, OR GROUNDWATER. TYPICALLY THIS MEANS INSTALLING SECONDARY CONTAINMENT, SUCH AS A LINED EXCAVATION, LARGER CONTAINER, OR USING A DOUBLE -WALLED TANK OR SIMILAR COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE CONTAINMENT FACILITY. 3. PLACE TIGHT -FITTING LIDS ON ALL CONTAINERS. 4. ENCLOSE OR COVER THE CONTAINERS WHERE THEY ARE STORED TO PROTECT FROM RAIN. THE LOCAL FIRE DISTRICT MUST BE CONSULTED FOR LIMITATIONS ON CLEARANCE OF ROOF COVERS OVER CONTAINERS USED TO STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS. 5. RAISE THE CONTAINERS OFF THE GROUND BY USING A SPILL CONTAINMENT PALLET OR SIMILAR METHOD THAT HAS PROVISIONS FOR SPILL CONTROL. 6. PLACE DRIP PANS OR ABSORBENT MATERIALS BENEATH ALL MOUNTED CONTAINER TAPS, AND AT ALL POTENTIAL DRIP AND SPILL LOCATIONS DURING FILLING AND UNLOADING OF CONTAINERS. ANY COLLECTED LIQUIDS OR SOILED ABSORBENT MATERIALS MUST BE REUSED, RECYCLED, OR PROPERLY DISPOSED OF. 7. STORE AND MAINTAIN ABSORBENT PADS OR APPROPRIATE SPILL CLEANUP MATERIALS NEAR THE CONTAINER STORAGE AREA, IN A LOCATION KNOWN TO ALL. ENSURE THAT EMPLOYEES ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE SITE'S SPILL PLAN AND/OR PROPER SPILL CLEANUP PROCEDURES. 8. CHECK CONTAINERS (AND ANY CONTAINMENT SUMPS) DAILY FOR LEAKS AND SPILLS. REPLACE CONTAINERS THAT ARE LEAKING, CORRODED, OR OTHERWISE DETERIORATING. IF THE LIQUID CHEMICALS ARE CORROSIVE, CONTAINERS MADE OF COMPATIBLE MATERIALS MUST BE USED INSTEAD OF METAL DRUMS. NEW OR SECONDARY CONTAINERS MUST BE LABELED WITH THE PRODUCT NAME AND HAZARDS. 9. PLACE DRIP PANS OR ABSORBENT MATERIALS BENEATH A CONTAINER THAT IS FOUND TO BE LEAKING. REMOVE THE DAMAGED CONTAINER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. MOP UP THE SPILLED LIQUID WITH ABSORBENT PADS OR RAGS. ANY COLLECTED LIQUIDS OR SOILED ABSORBENT MATERIALS MUST BE REUSED, RECYCLED, OR PROPERLY DISPOSED OF. STORAGE AND STOCKPILING OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND WASTES 1. COVER AND CONTAIN THE STOCKPILES OF RAW MATERIALS TO PREVENT STORMWATER FROM WASHING MATERIAL TO SURFACE WATERS OR A STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM. THE COVERS MUST BE IN PLACE AT ALL TIMES WHEN THE STOCKPILE IS NOT IN ACTIVE USE. DO NOT HOSE DOWN THE CONTAINED STOCKPILE AREA TO THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM. 2. INSPECT AND MAINTAIN COVER PRACTICES DAILY. FUELING 1. LOCATE THE FUELING OPERATION TO ENSURE LEAKS OR SPILLS WILL NOT DISCHARGE, FLOW, OR BE WASHED INTO THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM, SURFACE WATER, OR GROUNDWATER. 2. USE DRIP PANS OR ABSORBENT PADS TO CAPTURE DRIPS OR SPILLS DURING FUELING OPERATIONS. 3. IF FUELING IS DONE DURING EVENING HOURS, LIGHTING MUST BE PROVIDED. 4. STORE AND MAINTAIN APPROPRIATE SPILL CLEANUP MATERIALS IN THE MOBILE FUELING VEHICLE. ENSURE THAT EMPLOYEES ARE FAMILIAR WITH PROPER SPILL CONTROL AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES. 5. IMMEDIATELY MOP UP ANY SPILLED FUEL WITH ABSORBENT PADS OR RAGS. ANY COLLECTED LIQUIDS OR SOILED ABSORBENT MATERIALS MUST BE REUSED, RECYCLED, OR PROPERLY DISPOSED OF. MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS, AND STORAGE OF VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT 1. LOCATE THE REPAIR WORKS TO ENSURE LEAKS OR SPILLS WILL NOT DISCHARGE, FLOW, OR BE WASHED INTO THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM, SURFACE WATER, OR GROUNDWATER. 2. INSPECT VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT FOR LEAKS. USE DRIP PANS OR ABSORBENT MATERIAL TO CAPTURE LEAKING FLUIDS. CLEAN UP ANY SPILLED FLUIDS IMMEDIATELY. 3. KEEP WASTE OIL, ANTIFREEZE, AND OTHER FLUIDS PROPERLY COVERED AND CONTAINED. 4. STORE BATTERIES UPRIGHT IN A SECURE, CONTAINED, COVERED PLACE. DON'T STORE BATTERIES OUTSIDE ON THE GROUND. CHECK TO ENSURE BATTERIES ARE NOT DAMAGED OR LEAKING. KEEP BATTERY ACID NEUTRALIZING MATERIALS, SUCH AS BAKING SODA, AVAILABLE NEAR THE STORAGE AREA. 5. IF TEMPORARY WORK IS BEING CONDUCTED OUTSIDE, USE A TARP, GROUND CLOTH, OR DRIP PANS BENEATH THE VEHICLE OR EQUIPMENT TO CAPTURE ALL SPILLS AND DRIPS. THE COLLECTED MATERIAL MUST BE DISPOSED OF, REUSED, OR RECYCLED PROPERLY. 6. ENSURE EMPLOYEES ARE TRAINED IN THE PROPER HANDLING, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL OF VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT FLUIDS. 7. VEHICLE WASHING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ONSITE AND A SIGN FORBIDDING THIS WILL BE POSTED. 8. STORE AND MAINTAIN ABSORBENT PADS OR APPROPRIATE SPILL CLEANUP MATERIALS NEAR THE CONTAINER STORAGE AREA, IN A LOCATION KNOWN TO ALL. ENSURE THAT EMPLOYEES ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE SITE'S SPILL PLAN AND/OR PROPER SPILL CLEANUP PROCEDURES. 9. IMMEDIATELY MOP UP ANY SPILLED FLUIDS WITH ABSORBENT PADS OR RAGS. ANY COLLECTED LIQUIDS OR SOILED ABSORBENT MATERIALS MUST BE REUSED, RECYCLED, OR PROPERLY DISPOSED OF. CONCRETE SAW CUTTING, SLURRY, AND WASHWATER DISPOSAL 1. SLURRY FROM SAW CUTTING THE SIDEWALK SHALL BE VACUUMED SO THAT IT DOES NOT ENTER NEARBY STORM DRAINS. 2. CONCRETE TRUCK CHUTES, PUMPS, AND INTERNALS SHALL BE WASHED OUT ONLY INTO FORMED AREAS AWAITING INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE. 3. UNUSED CONCRETE REMAINING IN THE TRUCK AND PUMP SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE ORIGINATING BATCH PLANT FOR RECYCLING. 4. HAND TOOLS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED, SCREEDS, SHOVELS, RAKES, FLOATS, AND TROWELS SHALL BE WASHED OFF ONLY INTO FORMED INTO FORMED AREAS AWAITING INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE OR IMPERMEABLE ASPHALT. 5. EQUIPMENT THAT CANNOT BE EASILY MOVED, SUCH AS CONCRETE PAVERS, SHALL ONLY BE WASHED IN AREAS THAT DO NOT DIRECTLY DRAIN TO NATURAL OR CONSTRUCTED STORMWATER CONVEYANCES. 6. WASHDOWN FROM AREAS SUCH AS CONCRETE AGGREGATE DRIVEWAY SHALL NOT DRAIN DIRECTLY TO NATURAL OR CONSTRUCTED STORMWATER CONVEYANCES. 7. WHEN NO FORMED AREAS ARE AVAILABLE, WASHWATER AND LEFTOVER PRODUCT SHALL BE CONTAINED IN A LINED CONTAINER. CONTAINED CONCRETE SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT VIOLATE GROUNDWATER OR SURFACE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS. 8. CONTAINERS SHALL BE CHECKED FOR HOLES IN THE LINER DAILY DURING CONCRETE POURS AND REPLACED THE SAME DAY. W-3929003 S-3929003 R-3929012 Nick Bossoff Engineering, Inc. 191 NE Tari Lane Stevenson, WA 98648-4201 F-TEXPIRES 7/2/19 Phone: (425)881-5904 VERTICAL: NAVD 1988 "� Y 1"-20' HORIZONTAL: NAD 1983/1991 O CITY 0 C) �� T RENTON ONE INCH DATUM �FNT 0 AT FULL SCALE Planning/Building/Public Works Dept. IF NOT ONE INCH SCALE ACCORDINGLY 0 29631 �FGIST E"�O \SSIONA L APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO ERRORS AND OMISSIONS BY: DATE: BY: DATE: m N 0 O O 0 W; IH H 0 1�1 J BY: DATE: U z BY: DATE: �0 DATE: V / RENTON SONIC 02/19/19 2:FIELDBOOK: PAGE O DETAILS DRAWING N0: z Lu SHEET: 10 OF. 16