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152. Hazardous waste generated on site shall be handled and disposed pursuant to applicable local, state <br />and federal law. Generators of hazardous waste shall register with the City's Environmental Services <br />Section, which is the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA), through the California <br />Environmental Reporting System at http://cers.calepa.ca.gov/. A site -specific hazardous waste <br />generator identification number shall be obtained from the Department of Toxic Substances Control <br />or the USEPA as applicable. <br />153. Discharge of anything other than rainwater to the stormwater collection system, which includes <br />area drains, sidewalks, parking areas, street curb and gutter, is prohibited. <br />154. The elimination of outdoor exposure of materials, processes, or equipment to the maximum extent <br />practicable is necessary to prevent contamination of rainwater. Exposures that cannot be <br />eliminated require use of Best Management Practices (BMPs), both engineered and administrative, <br />to prevent any exposure from impacting rainwater runoff. <br />155. If the facility stores petroleum products, including mixtures with any concentration of petroleum, <br />in a quantity equal to or greater than 1,320 gallons as an aggregate of all individual aboveground <br />"tanks" equal to or greater than 55 gallons shell capacity (including drums, tanks, containers, totes, <br />oil -filled electrical equipment, oil -filled manufacturing equipment and oil -filled operational <br />equipment), the facility shall comply with the requirements of the CA Aboveground Petroleum <br />Storage Act (APSA) in Chapter 6.67 of the CA Health & Safety Code and implement a Spill Prevention, <br />Control, and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC) in conformance with 40 CFR 112. <br />156. Properly sized grease interceptors shall be installed and maintained to pretreat discharges from <br />food handling facilities to the sanitary sewer. No domestic sewage may discharge through grease <br />interceptors. <br />157. Accessible and secure monitoring facilities shall be constructed at the site's final combined sanitary <br />sewer outfall to allow for the City to install sampling equipment and collect wastewater samples to <br />determine the facility's compliance with wastewater discharge regulations. <br />XIII. UTILITIES <br />158. Once the property is subdivided, separate meters for each lot will be required. A main extension at <br />the project sponsor's expense will be required to serve the proposed development. No water <br />meters are allowed to be located in driveways. <br />159. When the development plans are finalized, the project sponsorshall contact EBMUD's New Business <br />Office and request a water service estimate to determine the costs and conditions of providing <br />water service to the development. Engineering and installation of water mains and meters requires <br />substantial lead time, which should be provided for in the project sponsor's development schedule. <br />The project sponsor should be aware that Section 31 of EBMUD's Water Service Regulations <br />requires that water service shall not be furnished for new or expanded service unless all of the <br />applicable water -efficiency measures described in the regulation are installed at the project <br />sponsor's expense. Due to EBMUD's limited water supply, all customers should plan for shortages <br />in time of drought. <br />Recommended Conditions of Approval June 21, 2022 <br />PLN22-0008, PLN21-0020 & PLN21-0021 Page 28 of 39 <br />