Common use of Building Cleaning Clause in Contracts

Building Cleaning. General Guidelines 👺 Note: Permission must be obtained for any discharge of wash water to the sanitary sewer from the local sewering agency. βœ“ When cleaning building exteriors and walls composed of glass, steel, or painted surfaces with no lead or mercury: - Do not allow wash water to enter the storm drain. - When washing without soap, discharges can be directed to landscaped or dirt areas. - When washing with soap, direct discharges to the sanitary sewer if permitted to do so or vacuum/pump water to a tank and dispose of properly βœ“ When washing building exteriors painted with lead-based or mercury additive paint: - Do not allow discharges to enter storm drain - Vacuum/pump discharges to a tank - Dispose of as a hazardous waste as needed βœ“ When acid washing mineral deposits: - Do not allow discharges to enter storm drain. - Rinse treated area with alkaline soap and direct washwater to a landscaped or dirt area - Alternatively, washwater may be collected and neutralized to a pH between 6 and 8, and disposed of properly. OPTIONAL: β€’ If cleaning agents are used, select biodegradable products whenever feasible.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

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Building Cleaning. General Guidelines πŸ‘Ίοƒ¨ Note: Permission must be obtained for any discharge of wash water to the sanitary sewer from the local sewering agency. βœ“οƒΌ When cleaning building exteriors and walls composed of glass, steel, or painted surfaces with no lead or mercury: - Do not allow wash water to enter the storm drain. - When washing without soap, discharges can be directed to landscaped or dirt areas. - When washing with soap, direct discharges to the sanitary sewer if permitted to do so or vacuum/pump water to a tank and dispose of properly βœ“οƒΌ When washing building exteriors painted with lead-based or mercury additive paint: - Do not allow discharges to enter storm drain - Vacuum/pump discharges to a tank - Dispose of as a hazardous waste as needed βœ“οƒΌ When acid washing mineral deposits: - Do not allow discharges to enter storm drain. - Rinse treated area with alkaline soap and direct washwater to a landscaped or dirt area - Alternatively, washwater may be collected and neutralized to a pH between 6 and 8, and disposed of properly. OPTIONAL: β€’ If cleaning agents are used, select biodegradable products whenever feasible.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

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