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Waste Handling & Disposal SC-34 <br />■ Avoiding application of waste to the site when it is raining or when the ground is saturated <br />with water <br />■ Growing vegetation on land disposal areas to stabilize soils and reduce the volume of surface <br />water runoff from the site <br />■ Maintaining adequate barriers between the land application site and the receiving waters <br />(planted strips are particularly good) <br />■ Using erosion control techniques such as mulching and matting, filter fences, straw bales, <br />diversion terracing, and sediment basins <br />■ Performing routine maintenance to ensure the erosion control or site stabilization measures <br />are working <br />Examp les <br />The port of Long Beach has a state-of-the-art database for identifying potential pollutant <br />sources, documenting facility management practices, and tracking pollutants. <br />References and Resources <br />California's Nonpoint Source Program Plan htip::.//www.swreb.ca.gov/nus/index.html <br />Clark County Storm Water Pollution Control Manual <br />http://www.co.clark.wa.us/pubworks/bmpman.pd <br />Solid Waste Container Best Management Practices — Fact Sheet On -Line Resources — <br />Environmental Health and Safety. Harvard University. zooz. <br />King County Storm Water Pollution Control Manual htip::.//dnr.metroke.gov/wlr/dss/s.pcm.htm <br />Pollution from Surface Cleaning Folder. 1996. Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies <br />Association (BASMAA). htt.p://www.basmaa.org <br />Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program http: //www.sevumpp.org <br />The Storm Water Managers Resource Center http://www.stormwatereenter.net/ <br />January 2003 California Stormwater BMP Handbook 5 of 5 <br />Industrial and Commercial <br />www.cabmphandbooks.com <br />