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• <br /> TRAINING <br /> Practical information material (on general good housekeeping practices for each type of site occupancy <br /> that contribute to protection of storm water quality) will be provided to employees, contractors, and <br /> public users (as needed) by Waste Management of Alameda County. Among other things, these <br /> materials will describe the use of chemicals (including household type), petroleum products, pesticides, <br /> and fertilizers that should be limited to the property, with no discharge of wastes via hosing or other <br /> direct discharge to gutters, catch basins, or storm drains. Such information will include, but not be <br /> limited to the information provided in Section 2.1 Identification of Potential Pollution Sources and <br /> Descriptions of BMPs (Best Management Practices) provided in the site's Storm Water Pollution <br /> Prevention Plan. The information will be distributed directly to contractors, new employees, as well as <br /> being posted in public places. Annual education for employees and contracted third party vendors will <br /> be conducted through mailings. All new employees and contractors will be trained within a month of <br /> hire. Contractors working on the property will also be educated through mailings. Maintenance <br /> agreements with contractors will be written to include conformance with this 0 & M Plan. Property <br /> owner and Contractor Training Logos will be kept as an appendix to this site Storm Water Pollution <br /> Prevention Plan. The records of training will be kept of a minimum of five years. <br /> In addition to the attachments, the following resources can be contacted to obtain updated educational <br /> information free of charge: <br /> American Oceans website — www.americanoceans.org — This website provides a listing of the <br /> brochures available from various State of California county and city agencies. The phone <br /> numbers of each of the agencies are also provided on this website. <br /> Alameda County Clean Water Program - www.cleanwaterprogram.org —This website offers free <br /> educational materials and suggestions to help residents and businesses to protect watersheds <br /> and reduce storm water contamination. <br /> BMP training and water quality educational programs will be conducted by the property owner. <br /> Materials based upon information provided through the Area -wide Storm Water Program Public <br /> Education Program may be used. <br /> • <br /> • <br />