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Permanent seeding will be used to stabilize all unpaved areas <br /> disturbed by construction activities. The final stabilization of the <br /> disturbed areas will begin as soon as practicable after <br /> construction activities are complete. <br /> D. Other Controls <br /> Good housekeeping practices will be observed on the <br /> construction site. Containers will be provided for trash/debris and <br /> will be emptied on a regular basis and the contents disposed of at <br /> a permitted solid waste landfill. <br /> Construction equipment will be regularly inspected for leaks or <br /> conditions that could lead to discharges coming into contact with <br /> storm water. <br /> All leaks, drips, or spills will be cleaned up immediately and <br /> leaking equipment will be repaired or removed from the site. <br /> E. Inspection and Maintenance <br /> All erosion and sediment control devices will be inspected for <br /> condition after each rainfall event or snowmelt that produces <br /> significant runoff, or as a minimum, once every fourteen days. <br /> All deficiencies will be corrected within 24 hours of discovery <br /> to maintain all control features as designed. <br /> Subsequent to the performance of the final reclamation activities <br /> and prior to the establishment of adequate vegetation growth, the <br /> reclaimed areas will be inspected to ensure that follow-up <br /> erosion control measures are not required. <br /> Inspection and maintenance reports will be completed and <br /> maintained by Ames as the inspection and maintenance <br /> activities are conducted. Documents will also be maintained that <br /> note the following dates: <br /> • Start of major grading operations <br /> • Permanent cessation of major grading operations <br /> • Initiation of stabilization measures <br /> A copy of the Storm Water Management Plan will also be maintained <br /> at the project field office for this construction site. <br />