− | If activities on your site include the loading and unloading of product or supplies such as chemicals, fuels, or oils, you should have P2 techniques in place. Spill containment measures temporarily detain any spills, allowing for them to be cleaned and disposed of before reaching storm sewers. This can also reduce the risks of a spill draining into an LID feature, catch basin or drainage [[swale]]. Valves can be incorporated into the design of the spill containment so that it can easily be drained of rainwater or liquid, as seen in the image to the right. | + | If activities on your site include the loading and unloading of product or supplies such as chemicals, fuels, or oils, you should have P2 techniques in place. Spill containment measures temporarily detain any spills, allowing for them to be cleaned and disposed of before reaching storm sewers. This can also reduce the risks of a spill draining into an LID feature, catch basin or drainage [[swale]]. Valves can be incorporated into the design of the spill containment so that it can easily be drained of rainwater or liquid. |