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In the case of a spill contact: <br />Alameda County Fire Department Station 10 <br />Phone: 510-632-3473 ext. 2010 <br />Station 10 <br />2194 Williams Street <br />San Leandro CA 94577 <br />As well as: <br />San Leandro Environmental Services <br />Phone: 510-577-3401 <br />835 E. 14th Street <br />San Leandro, CA 94577 <br />For additional contact information in the case of spills refer to CASQA BMP WM-4. <br />Emergency sampling of contaminated runoff shall take place as needed when spills occur. Sampling <br />location(s) shall be chosen as appropriate for the spill based on size and location. In the event of a spill the <br />site user shall choose an appropriate laboratory in which to test runoff samples. To collect a sample: <br />• Dip the sample bottle facing upstream until full <br />Immediately following sample collection: <br />• Cap sample container(s) <br />• Complete sample container labels <br />• Seal container(s) in a re-sealable storage bag <br />• Place sample containers into an ice-chilled cooler, all samples should be maintained at 0-6 degrees <br />Celsius during delivery to laboratory <br />• Document sample information <br />In order to maintain sample integrity and prevent cross-contamination, sample collection personnel shall <br />follow the protocols: <br />• Collect sample only in analytical laboratory-provided sample containers. <br />• Wear clean, powder-free nitrile gloves when collecting samples. <br />• Change gloves whenever something not known to be clean has been touched. <br />• Change gloves between sites. <br />• Decontaminate all equipment prior to sample collection using a trisodium phosphate water wash, <br />distilled water rinse, and final rinse with distilled water. Do not decontaminate laboratory provided <br />sample containers. <br />• Do not smoke during sampling events. <br />• Never sample near a running vehicle. <br />7