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Part 4 - Materials Management

Part 4 - Materials Management. Preventing Stormwater Pollution at Your Public Works Facility: A 5-Part Workshop Series. Training Modules. Why Stormwater Matters  What is a SWPPP?  Spill Prevention & Response  Materials Management Good Housekeeping. Materials Management. Purchasing

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Part 4 - Materials Management

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  1. Part 4 - Materials Management Preventing Stormwater Pollution at Your Public Works Facility: A 5-Part Workshop Series

  2. Training Modules • Why Stormwater Matters  • What is a SWPPP?  • Spill Prevention & Response  • Materials Management • Good Housekeeping

  3. Materials Management • Purchasing • Storage • Usage

  4. Purchasing

  5. Order in appropriate amounts • Avoid expiration • Avoid storage problems

  6. Inspect immediately upon delivery • Leaks • damage

  7. Consider alternative products • Multi-purpose to reduce numbers • Review Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) prior to purchase • Ask for least hazardous materials suitable to job

  8. Storage

  9. What are we storing? • Stuff • STUFF

  10. Storage basics • Store all fluid products & wastes indoors or under cover

  11. Storage basics • Inspect storage area for points where spilled products could migrate; avoid storing, dispensing or mixing products there

  12. Storage basics • Organize the storage area and keep an inventory • Keep unused products in their original containers

  13. Storage basics • Properly store wastes • Plainly label containers • Date when contents first added • Indicate hazard (e.g. flammable) • Batteries in single layer on pallets • with non-corrosive base • Recycle

  14. Storage basics • Bagged or boxed products that are stored outdoors should be on pallets and covered prior to rain

  15. Storage basics • Store waste materials and garbage in dumpsters with lids • Away from concentrated flows

  16. Storage basics

  17. Storage basics • Locate stockpiles away from water bodies, inlets & concentrated flows

  18. Storage basics • Salt and salt/sand piles enclosed or covered by resistant shelter

  19. Storage basics • Store bulk materials and tires under roofs or tarps

  20. Storage basics • Use berms or dikes for containment

  21. Contained?

  22. Sweepings

  23. Sweepings

  24. Acceptable Uses for Sweepings • Landfill cover material (may require screening) • Base course to be covered with asphalt or concrete • Backfill for public works construction projects • Mixed with new sand/salt and reapplied

  25. Sometimes acceptable use • Clean fill, but… • Analytical testing for petroleum hydrocarbon content, Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure, total lead content must prove no potential threat to human health or environment • Sampling plan and analytical results must be submitted to Office of Waste Management for review & approval

  26. Two sweepings piles? • One for amount we estimate to reuse • One for temporary storage prior to transport to landfill • Both contained and covered!

  27. Usage

  28. Keeping runoff in mind • Keep containers closed except briefly while in use

  29. Keeping runoff in mind • Use self-closing spigots & nozzles for dispensing fluids from bulk containers • Place drip pans beneath hose/pipe connections

  30. Keeping runoff in mind • Pour & mix products in well-ventilated area over a spill pallet

  31. Pouring & mixing • Mix & load bulk materials in designated area away from flow paths • Clean up excess & spills • Minimize transfers during wet conditions

  32. Keeping runoff in mind • Avoid accumulating multiple partly-used cans in the work area

  33. Keeping runoff in mind • Return empty containers before using new supplies • Seal drums & containers prior to transport

  34. Keeping runoff in mind • Before you start using materials, make sure spill cleanup materials are readily available

  35. Keeping runoff in mind • Use dry cleanup methods

  36. Brought to you by: Public Works Facility Operations & Maintenance for Stormwater Management: Employee Training This program was developed by the Southern Rhode Island Conservation District in partnership with the URI Cooperative Extension RI NEMO Program and the Rhode Island T2 Center. Funding was provided by the RI Department of Environmental Management and the RI Department of Transportation under the Phase II Stormwater Education and Outreach Program.

  37. Exercise! • How would you evaluate the materials management in the following pictures?

  38. Red Red Red Red

  39. Red Red Yellow

  40. Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red

  41. Red Orange/Yellow

  42. Red Orange Orange Orange Red

  43. Yellow/Green Green

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