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The Napa Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (NCSPPP) is a joint effort of Napas cities, towns and unincorporated areas to: Comply with State and Federal regulations. Preserve beneficial uses of local waterways. Prevent stormwater pollution.
SWPPP stands for Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. Its a site- and a project-specific document describing measures of reducing runoff pollution. The plan determines the potential sources of runoff pollution at the site. It also describes the measures set on the site to prevent pollution from the project.
Stormwater pollution poses a health threat to aquatic life, as well as to people who recreate in waterways and the ocean. Common stormwater pollutants include bacteria, toxic chemicals, and trash. After a rain event, high levels of bacteria in waterways and the ocean can make people sick and result in beach closures.
A stormwater management plan (SWPPP) is a detailed document that outlines strategies and practices for managing the runoff of rainwater or melted snow from urban areas, primarily to prevent flooding, erosion, and water pollution.
A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is a site-specific, written document developed to identify potential sources of stormwater pollution at a construction site. The SWPPP will outline the Best Management Practices (BMPs) employed to reduce pollutants in stormwater discharges from the site.

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A SWPPP is required for sites and facilities seeking to obtain a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. The Clean Water Act of 1972 prohibits the discharging of pollutants into any navigable waterways unless an NPDES permit is granted.
Pursuant to Sections 301 and 402(p) of the federal Clean Water Act, EPA has jurisdiction over stormwater discharges from industrial facilities. EPAs National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) is the permit mechanism which allows such discharges.
A SWPPP is more than just a sediment and erosion control plan. It describes all the construction site operators activities to prevent stormwater contamination, control. sedimentation and erosion, and comply with the requirements of the Clean Water Act.

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