Best management practices shall be followed by in-water
and waterfront activities, including but not limited to use of contained
work areas to reduce residuals (e.g., sanding residue, solvents, oils);
source controls (e.g., sander vacuums); use of swales around parking
areas to contain runoff and facilitate percolation and filtering;
use of pervious materials in the upland areas; adequate receptacles
for disposal and recycling of solid waste; holding tanks or dry wells
to capture first flush runoff; disposal of fish waste; proper on-site
storage and disposal techniques for waste fuel and used oil, spent
solvents and antifreeze and signage directing users to the disposal
areas; petroleum control techniques, including the installation of
fuel/air separators on all vessels and the use of oil-absorbent bilge
pads; minimizing the use of cleaners (teak cleaners, fiberglass polish,
detergents) and bottom paints, cleaning outside the water, and use
of phosphate-free and biodegradable cleaning compounds.