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Make it readable: Keep it simple, use everyday language, and include enough pictures. Dont use specialist terms, but dont be too prosaic, either. Just stick to a concise and clear description of the facts so anyone can read and understand the reports.
The move-in inspection checklist should include space for documenting flooring, ceiling, walls, baseboard, windows, doors, lighting, and outlet condition. Additionally, leave space for property-specific items such as a fireplace.
When creating a field inspection report, remember to include an introduction, detailed description of the inspected area or asset, findings and recommendations, supporting documentation like photographs or diagrams, a summary section consolidating key points, and an optional appendix for supplementary information.
Stormwater Report means the report that accompanies the Notice of Intent submittal and includes data used for engineering analysis, results of all analysis, design and analysis calculations (including results obtained from computer programs), and other engineering data that would assist the Stormwater Department in
With the Outside-In, Top-Down approach, you begin on the outside of the property, walking around the exterior of the home. Then you inspect the roof, garage, and make your way inside the home. Once inside the home, you start at the top of the house with the attic, working your way down to the basement or crawlspace.

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Reviewing and Updating a SWPPP Some examples of changes that can trigger the need to revise a SWPPP include: The introduction of new chemicals or processes. The removal of processes, tanks or chemicals. Moving an operation or storage indoors or outdoors. Changes in personnel who have an active role in the Plan.
Stormwater Observation is the visual observation of stormwater related Best Management Practices (BMPs) for conformance with the approved LID Plan at significant construction stages and at completion of the project.

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