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<br />Permit No, COR -030000
<br />C. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN (SWMP)—CONTEN'T'S (cont.)
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<br />The SWMP must include a description of all stormwater management controls that will be implemented as part of the
<br />construction activity to control pollutants in stormwater discharges, The appropriateness and priorities of stormwater
<br />management controls in the SWMP shall reflect the potential pollutant sources identified at the facility.
<br />The description of stormwater management controls shall address the following components, at a minimum:
<br />a) SWMP Administrator - The SWMP shall identify a specific individual(s), position or title who is responsible for
<br />developing, implementing, maintaining, and revising the SWMP. The activities and responsibilities of the
<br />administrator shalt address all aspects of the facility's SWMP.
<br />b) Identification of Potential Pollutant Sources - All potential pollutant sources, including materials and activities, at
<br />a site must be evaluated for the potential to contribute pollutants to stormwater discharges. The SWMP shall
<br />identify and describe those sources determined to have the potential to contribute pollutants to stormwater
<br />discharges, and the sources must be controlled through BMP selection and implementation, as required in paragraph
<br />(c), below,
<br />At a minimum, each of the following sources and activities shall be evaluated for the potential to contribute
<br />pollutants to stormwater discharges, and identified in the SWMP if found to have such potential:
<br />1) all disturbed and stored soils;
<br />2) vehicle tracking of sediments;
<br />3) management of contaminated soils;
<br />4) loading and unloading operations;
<br />5) outdoor storage activities (building materials, fertilizers, chemicals, etc.);
<br />6) vehicle and equipment maintenance and fueling;
<br />7) significant dust or particulate generating processes;
<br />8) routine maintenance activities involving fertilizers, pesticides, detergents, fuels, solvents, oils, etc.;
<br />9) on-site waste management practices (waste piles, liquid wastes, dumpsters, etc.);
<br />10) concrete truck/equipment washing, including the concrete truck chute and associated fixtures and equipment;
<br />l 1) dedicated asphalt and concrete batch plants;
<br />12) non -industrial waste sources such as worker trash and portable toilets; and
<br />13) other areas or procedures where potential spills can occur.
<br />c) Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Stormwater Pollution Prevention - The SWMP shall identify and
<br />describe appropriate BMPs, including, but not limited to, those required by paragraphs I through 8 below, that will
<br />be implemented at the facility to reduce the potential of the sources identified in Part I.C.3.b to contribute pollutants
<br />to stormwater discharges. The SWMP shall clearly describe the installation and implementation specifications for
<br />each BMP identified in the SWMP to ensure proper implementation, operation and maintenance of the BMP.
<br />1) Struclurol_f'raetices For Enjugn_aissi_The SWMP shall clearly describe and locate all
<br />structural practices implemented at the site to mbiimize erosion and sediment transport. Practices may include,
<br />but are not limited to: straw bales, wattles/sediment control logs, silt fences, earth dikes, drainage swales,
<br />sediment traps, subsurface drains, pipe slope drains, inlet protection, outlet protection, gabions, and temporary
<br />or permanent sediment basins.
<br />2) Non-SinictuMl Pmetices for Erosion 8114 Svdi nez t ConttQj. The SWMP shall clearly describe and locate, as
<br />applicable, all non-structural practices implemented at the site to minimize erosion and sediment transport.
<br />Description must include interim and permanent stabilization practices, and site-specific scheduling for
<br />implementation of the practices. The SWMP should include practices to ensure that existing vegetation is
<br />preserved where possible. Non-structural practices may include, but are not limited to: temporary vegetation,
<br />permanent vegetation, mulching, geotextiles, sod stabilization, slope roughening, vegetative buffer strips,
<br />protection of trees, and preservation of mature vegetation.
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