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How to Keep Our Waters Clean <br /> Prevent the discharge of pollutants into <br /> drainage systems such as ditches, curbs and <br /> gutters, storm drain inlets, streams, rivers, <br /> and wetlands. Contain potential pollutants on <br /> the construction site. <br /> a� <br /> �' • Protect clean offsite water from running <br /> a <br /> onsite and becoming contaminated with <br /> sediment or other pollutants. <br /> C� • Minimize the disturbance of existing <br /> vegetation. <br /> '� • Stabilize disturbed areas as soon as possible. <br /> • Conduct inspections in accordance with <br /> Q Section 208.03. Record inspections on CDOT <br /> Form 1176 for 7-day inspections and after <br /> storm events. <br /> `� • Inspect control measures on inactive <br /> construction sites (after acceptance of all <br /> D <br /> punch-list items from the Stormwater <br /> U Completion Walkthrough) at a minimum <br /> D <br /> every 45 days. Record inspections on CDOT <br /> 0 Form 1177. Document the inspections until <br /> the stormwater permits are inactivated <br /> W <br /> (closed). <br /> • Repair any control measures that have failed <br /> immediately. <br /> • Always keep the SWMP documentation on <br /> the construction site and within the property <br /> of CDOT. Update the SWMP to reflect site <br /> conditions as soon as practicable, but in no <br /> case more than 72 hours after the change. <br /> • Remove control measures that are no longer <br /> necessary(for example, remove silt fence <br />