 DO NOT pick up liquid wastes such as:  used motor oil  paint  antifreeze  cooling liquids  cooking oil  Check vehicle frequently for leaking fluids.

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 DO NOT pick up liquid wastes such as:  used motor oil  paint  antifreeze  cooling liquids  cooking oil  Check vehicle frequently for leaking fluids and notify supervisor of significant leaks.  If a major spill or leak occurs, contain the spill using absorbents and take steps to stop the leak if possible.  Immediately clean up spills to minimize safety hazards and deter spreading.  Make certain hopper drain plugs are always sealed during collection.  Wash collection trucks only in facilities where wash water drains to the sanitary sewer system or is collected and recycled. GENERAL TOPICS POLLUTION PREVENTION EQUIPMENT VEHICLE WASHING LEAKS and SPILLS Employees who work in our solid waste operations can help reduce water pollution by taking precautions in their daily activities:  Trash Collection Activities  Transfer Stations/Drop Off Operations  Mulching Operations  DO NOT pick up hazardous wastes (flammables, toxics, explosives) such as:  used batteries  solvents, fuels  fluorescent bulbs  pool chemicals  pesticides/fertilizers  fireworks and ammunition  Notify residents of household hazardous waste collection/disposal opportunities.  Notify residents of persistent problems with scattered trash.  Watch the area around the hopper to avoid leaving litter behind.  Pick up any trash that falls from truck during compaction. HAZARDOUS WASTE LIQUID WASTE TRASH COLLECTION Preventing Storm Water Pollution: What We Can Do ~Solid Waste Operations~  Carry spill kits on trash collection trucks and service vehicles. Kits could include:  broom  shovel  absorbent  pop-up pools Metro WaterShed Partners– Metro WaterShed Partners-- MINNESOTA WATER – LET’S KEEP IT CLEAN – NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS Poster designed by NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS--

TRANSFER STATIONS and DROP-OFF OPERATIONS Protecting water quality requires that all employees do their part to prevent storm water pollution. CONCLUSION  Pick up all windblown litter and rubbish.  DO NOT hose down work areas that drain into storm sewers or drainage ways.  Conduct facility wash-down activities as directed by the supervisor.  Retain spills and prevent them from entering the environment.   Dry sweep litter and rubbish periodically, especially during rainy and windy conditions.  Make sure lids on bins and receptacles are closed, especially during rain events.   Remove trash and foreign materials from brush prior to grinding.  Place trash and debris in covered containers.  Provide covered storage areas for solid and liquid wastes that will not be taken to the landfill.  DO NOT overfill collection receptacles.  Locate source of spill and prevent further spillage.  Immediately clean up spills to minimize safety hazards and deter spreading.  Use litter screens such as:  chain link fences  steel mesh  orange construction fencing.  Notify haulers and citizens on requirements to cover loads during transport.  Use litter screens (fencing) to capture windblown trash.  Use mulch berms to filter runoff from work area. Preventing Storm Water Pollution: What We Can Do ~Solid Waste Operations~ SECURING TRASHPREVENTING RUNOFF MULCHING OPERATIONS CLEAN-UP SPILLS PROPERLY Metro WaterShed Partners– Metro WaterShed Partners-- MINNESOTA WATER – LET’S KEEP IT CLEAN – NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS Poster designed by NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS--