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The Qualified Preparer of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (QPSWPPP) online credentialing program educates individuals to prepare Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in compliance with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program.
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.
How Do You Develop Your SWPPP? Assess your site and your project. Identify ways you can protect natural resources during development that will reduce runoff volume. Develop site maps, including those for the existing site and for each major phase of construction.
Individual stormwater permits usually cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to upwards of $5,000+. Individual stormwater permits typically grant you a little more freedom since they will be tailored specifically to your operation and its stormwater (and sometimes process water) discharge needs.
The SWPPP shall specify the construction site surface area: the size (in acres or square feet), the runoff coefficient before and after construction, and the percentage that is impervious (e.g., paved, roofed, etc.) before and after construction. d.

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Stormwater runoff pollution and how to reduce it Oil, grease, metals and coolants from vehicles; Fertilizers, pesticides and other chemicals from gardens and homes; Bacteria from pet wastes and failing septic systems; Soil from construction sites and other bare ground; Soaps from car or equipment washing; and.
The owner retains control over any changes to site plans, SWPPPs, or stormwater conveyance or control designs; but the contractor is responsible for overseeing actual earth disturbing activities and daily implementation of SWPPP and other permit conditions.
The QSD is responsible for the creation and development of the SWPPP, while the QSP (Qualified SWPPP Practitioner) oversees the execution of the SWPPP. And while the QSD can offer QSP services, a QSP might not have the training needed to offer the full breadth of services and skills that a QSD can.

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