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Who creates a SWPPP? Construction SWPPPs are created by a Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD) and Industrial SWPPPs are developed by a Qualified Industrial Storm Water Practitioner (QISP).
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.
Specific Pollution Prevention Approaches Reducing the use of water and chemical inputs; Adoption of less environmentally harmful pesticides or cultivation of crop strains with natural resistance to pests; and. Protection of sensitive areas.
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 many people know that Stormwater Management Plans (SWMP) Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) were not synonymous. SWMP has to do with the conveyance of Stormwater. The movement of Stormwater from A to B. SWPPP has to do with plans set in place to control pollutants in Stormwater.
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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 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.
Designate at each site a storm water compliance representative, who would have the responsibility to supervise all work necessary to meet storm water requirements, including taking responsive action to cease or correct violations of storm water requirements.

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