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2.4 The use of bulk storage tanks for<br />

petroleum products is allowed within the<br />

watersheds only under circumstances<br />

when there is no alternative. In these<br />

cases, all approved storage sites must be<br />

surrounded by impervious dykes and all<br />

hoses must be equipped with automatic<br />

shut off valves with locks. In addition to<br />

the above, approval must be obtained from<br />

a District representative when siting fuel<br />

storage tanks. The tanks must be located<br />

away from water courses feeding the lakes<br />

and secure from accidental destruction of<br />

the tank and dyke by vehicles, equipment,<br />

slides, etc.<br />

2.5 All equipment used in the watershed must<br />

be in sound mechanical condition,<br />

equipment displaying oil leaks and/or<br />

deteriorated hydraulic hoses, etc. is<br />

prohibited.<br />

2.6 Oil absorbent pads are required under all<br />

equipment left unattended overnight in the<br />

watersheds.<br />

2.7 Equipment contaminated with extraneous<br />

material (mud, sludge, etc.) is prohibited<br />

from entering the watershed. Pressure<br />

washing and/or steam cleaning and<br />

disinfection may be required as<br />

determined by Watershed Security<br />

personnel.<br />

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