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F. The elimination of exposure of materials, processes, or equipment to the <br />maximum extent practicable is necessary to prevent contamination of rainwater. <br />Exposures that cannot be eliminated require use of Best Management Practices <br />(BMPs), both engineered and administrative, to prevent any exposure from <br />impacting rainwater runoff. <br />G. The storage of materials or installation of processes and/or equipment outdoors <br />may subject the facility to the General Industrial Stormwater Permit program and <br />require submittal to the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) of a <br />Notice of Intent (NOI) for coverage under the Statewide General Industrial <br />Facility Permit. Elimination of exposure to stormwater of materials or activities by <br />relocating indoors, covering, or utilizing engineered controls is highly <br />recommended. If an NOI is required, it must be submitted prior to finaling of the <br />building permit or issuance of Certificate of Occupancy. A copy of the NOI shall <br />be provided to the City's' Environmental Services office. <br />H. No outdoor activities shall be conducted on the site that would create an illicit <br />discharge to the storm water collection system, including the street curb & gutter. <br />Any outdoor activities that create a potential for pollutant exposure to storm water <br />shall be mitigated by the use of Best Management Practices (BMPs); with first <br />preference giving to moving the activity indoors. <br />If the facility will handle materials subject to the California Accidental Release <br />Prevention (CaIARP) Program, a Risk Management Plan shall be submitted prior <br />to the date the regulated substance is first present in a process above the <br />threshold quantity. <br />J. Air discharge permits required by either the Bay Area Air Quality Management <br />District (BAAQMD) or CA Air Resources Board (CARB), including those for but <br />not limited to refrigerants, diesel generators, diesel ASTs, diesel -powered <br />condensers and/or any other equipment or process on site, shall be active prior <br />to issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy. <br />K. If the facility stores petroleum products, including mixtures with any concentration <br />of petroleum, in a quantity equal to or greater than 1,320 gallons as an aggregate <br />of all individual aboveground "tanks" equal to or greater than 55 gallons shell <br />capacity (including drums, tanks, containers, totes, oil -filled electrical equipment, <br />oil -filled manufacturing equipment and oil -filled operational equipment), the <br />facility must comply with the requirements of the California Aboveground <br />Petroleum Storage Act (APSA) as required in Chapter 6.67 of the CA Health & <br />Safety Code and implement a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan <br />(SPCC) in conformance with 40 CFR 112. They shall also register APSA activity <br />on the California Environmental Reporting System or CERS. <br />L. The generation or discharge of wastewaters, other than domestic sewage, may <br />require a pretreatment permit for discharge to the sanitary sewer. If a permit is <br />required, submittal of an application to the City's Environmental Services office <br />Agreement to Conditions June 18, 2018 <br />PLN 17-0020/APL 18-0002 Page 14 of 17 <br />