Appendix J Airspace Storm Water Inspection Report Form - dot ca 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Facility Information section. Enter the Tenant/Facility Name, Tenancy Number, Area, Address, City, State, and ZIP Code. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Next, provide contact details including the Tenant Contact Name and Phone Number. Specify the Lease Start and Expiration Dates along with Property Type.
  4. In the Activity/BMP Assessment section, check off activities present at your site and assess their implementation effectiveness. Use the comments area for any observations.
  5. Complete the Non-Storm Water Discharges section by indicating any observed discharges and providing relevant comments or corrective actions needed.
  6. Finally, fill in the Inspection Information section with your name, date of inspection, time of inspection, and reason for inspection. Ensure all signatures are collected as required.

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A QSD stands for qualified SWPPP developer, and their role is exactly as it sounds. As experts in stormwater management, a SQD possesses the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate regulatory requirements and design effective pollution prevention measures.
One of the most common mistakes operators make is using a generic SWPPP template without tailoring it to the specific site conditions and state requirements. Every construction site has unique topography, soil composition, and water drainage patterns that must be accounted for in the plan.
7 Steps of SWPPP Planning and Implementation Step 1: Perform a Worksite Assessment. Step 2: Develop a Site Plan. Step 3: Identify Sediment and Erosion Control BMPs. Step 4: Develop Training Procedures Proper BMPs. Step 5: Implement Good Housekeeping BMPs. Step 6: Conduct Frequent Inspections. Step 7: Stabilize the Area.

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As part of complying with the Construction General Permit, a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) may be required and implemented prior to commencement of ground-disturbing activities. The property owner is considered the Legally Responsible Person (LRP) and is responsible for obtaining permit coverage.
In California, SWPPPs are certified and prepared by a QSD (Qualified SWPPP Developer). However, other SWPPP tasks like inspections can be done under the supervision of a QSD or QSP. QSP stands for Qualified SWPPP Practitioner. Both the QSP and QSD must meet various training and extensive qualification requirements.
Inspection frequency varies by state, but the EPA recommends most inspections take place every 7-14 days or after a rain event of 0.25 inches or more. Inspections can occur more frequently depending on the type of site activity and its proximity to public water sources.

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