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and cyanides. Where the shower is located in a multiple use area, such as a material handling or shipping/receiving area, drain to the proper industrial waste treatment system.
3) Battery rooms or shops - Drain to the proper neutralization tank, if provided; otherwise, drain to the sanitary sewer system. Segregate caustics from the Nickel- Cadmium-Alkali battery area, including ES/EWS drainage, from acids. Segregate acids from the Lead- Acid battery area, including ES/EWS drainage, from caustics. Do not allow mixing of acid and alkali wastes in the drains.
4) Oily Waste shops - Drain to the oil/water
separator, if provided; otherwise, drain to the sanitary sewer
system. Typical oily waste shops include the following:
paint shops and hangers, paint mix rooms, paint equipment
rooms, engine shops, ground support equipment (GSE) shops,
refueler shops, Public Works automotive shops, locomotive and
crane shops.
5) Miscellaneous materials - Drain to the sanitary sewer system.
6) Exterior ES/EWS - Slope impervious-surfaced grade to drain to a bermed or curbed impervious-surfaced area to allow cleanup without "spillage" to the environment; or provide a floor drain connected to an appropriate drain system, and an enclosure with roof to preclude storm water
entry into the floor drain. Provide the ramp, curb, and grate around the floor drain, to preclude surface drainage into the floor drain.
Note: All drain connections must comply with all national, State, local, and Navy regulations. Coordinate this issue with the local authorities per paragraph 1. above.
4. ELECTRICAL - Provide Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) protection for dedicated heat tape circuit, if provided, and for all electrical power outlets within 6 feet of an ES/EWS and below the elevation of the shower head.
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