Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Introduction' section, ensuring you understand the purpose of the plan and its compliance requirements.
  3. Move to 'Site Description' and fill in details about the construction site, including location, area disturbed, and runoff coefficients.
  4. In 'Implementation Summary', outline major construction activities and controls for erosion and sediment management.
  5. Complete the 'Inventory Form' by listing materials and practices for spill prevention and good housekeeping.
  6. Utilize the 'Checklists' under Tab 5 to ensure all preconstruction, construction, and final stabilization measures are documented.
  7. Fill out certification sections to confirm compliance with federal, state, and local regulations before submitting your plan.

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The EPA offers their tips on how you can help keep your watershed clean and healthy. Conserve water every day. Dont pour toxic household chemicals down the drain; take them to a hazardous waste center. Use hardy plants that require little or no watering, fertilizers or pesticides in your yard.
Keep your vehicle clean and use a car wash facility that recycles their water. Choose to use non-toxic products in your homes outdoor spaces, and never apply them before wind or rain are in the forecast. Properly dispose of trash and recycling. This includes cigarette butts, which are the number one littered item.
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.
There are many important factors that must be included in the development of an effective SWPPP, including site-specific potential pollutant sources, drainage scenarios, structural control devices and the identification of accountable pollution prevention team members.
Divert garden hoses and rain spouts away from paved surfaces to reduce water runoff from entering storm drains. Consider using a rain barrel to collect water for flower bed and lawn watering. Pick up all pet waste regularly and dispose of in the trash can, not down the storm drain. Recycle your cars antifreeze.
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Never dump anything down a storm drain. Always recycle used oil, antifreeze and other fluids. Fix oil leaks in your vehicles. Wash your car at a commercial car wash rather than in the street or in your driveway.
How long is an SWPPP valid? A SWPPP is valid as long as the project is active and covered under the NPDES permit. It must be updated to reflect any changes in site conditions or operations as they occur. NPDES permits are typically issued and billed in annual cycles.
Stabilise the banks of rivers, creeks and streams by planting vegetation. Control soil erosion by replanting areas of disturbed soil. Set up barriers to prevent sediment from building sites washing into stormwater drains. Reduce agricultural nutrient run-off reduce the use of pesticides, herbicides and fertilisers.

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