established by the Oregon Department. of Environmental Quality (DEQ), or <br />with the industrial wastewater pretreatment requirements of the Industrial <br />Source Control Section of the City's Public Works Department's Wastewater <br />Division; <br />(e) The normal application of fertilizer; <br />(f) Application of pesticides as defined by ORS 634, when such <br />application is made within the provision of applicable state and federal <br />regulations; <br />(g) Application of agricultural lime, gypsum and other <br />agricultural/horticultural soil amendments when made for that purpose and <br />according to current industry practice; and <br />(h) Application ofwater-based paint, when used as athletic field <br />marking. <br />Removal. Actions taken to eliminate, cleanup, or remove a released pollutant; such <br />actions as may be necessary due to the threat of a release of a pollutant; such actions as may <br />be necessary to monitor, assess, and evaluate a release, or threat of release, of a pollutant; the <br />disposal of removed material; other actions as may be necessary to prevent, minimize, or <br />mitigate damage to the public health, safety, environment, natural resourcesand/ or welfare <br />which may otherwise result from a release, or threat of release, of a pollutant; provision of <br />security fencing or other measures to limit access; provision of alternative drinking and <br />household water supplies; temporary evacuation and housing of threatened individuals. <br />'~ Removal action costs. Reasonable costs which are attributable to or associated with <br />a removal action at a facility, including but not limited to the costs of administration, <br />investigation, legal or enforcement activities, contracts and health studies. <br />Significant. (As in significant threat, significant consequence.) Factors that <br />constitute. a significant threat or significant consequence include, but are .not limited to: <br />1. Discharge would result in a spill of reportable quantity as defined by <br />the Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Fish and Wildlife, or other state <br />or federal agencies. <br />2. Discharge would have visible, acute, or chronic impact on the <br />environment (wildlife, plants, surface water), property or health. <br />3. Discharge would noticeably lower aesthetic value of affected area. <br />4. Discharge would impact multiple uses of surface waters or affected <br />area. <br />5. Discharge is classified as a hazardous substance as defined by Section <br />6.340 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br />Stormwater violations Logged violations of stormwater related statutes, rules, orders, <br />or permits by a responsible parry regardless of whether enforcement actions were pursued. <br />Administrative Order - 5 <br />