Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) - the City of Lompoc!
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) - the City of Lompoc! Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) - the City of Lompoc!
Maintenance, Inspection and Repair ProgramThe contractor shall use the following guidelines for maintenance, inspection, and repair of BMPs identified in the SWPPP incombination with the Field Log Sheets.All BMPs must be inspected in accordance with the General Permit requirements for the associated project type andrisk level 2. In the event of a BMP failure or shortcoming, design changes to the BMP must be madeto avoid a potential violation.BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES INSPECTION FREQUENCYMAINTENANCE/REPAIR PROGRAM(BMPs)(all controls)NS09: Vehicle and EquipmentFuelingInspect vehicles and equipment forleaks each day. Inspect and verifythat activity based BMPs are inplace prior to the commencementof associated activities. Whileactivities associated with the BMPare under way, inspect once a weekduring the rainy season and everytwo weeks during non‐rainy seasonto verify continuedimplementation.• Repair leaks immediately or removeequipment from site.• Ensure ample supplies of cleanup material isavailable on‐site; if not, equipment must beordered and available.• If spills are observed, cleanup and properlydispose of contaminated materialsaccording to the local state or federal laws;restock cleanup material used.• Verify the reportable quantity of spills andthe local response numbers and agencies forCalifornia in the SWPPP.• Inspect for fuel quantity of the on‐sitecontainer. If the storage capacity is greaterthan 1,320 gallons the site is subject to 40CFR Part 112 regulations and must developSpill Prevention, Control andCountermeasure (SPCC) Plan(www.epa.gov/oilspill/spcc.htm for moreinformation).• Inspect BMPs subject to non‐storm waterdischarges daily while non‐storm waterdischarges occur.
Maintenance, Inspection and Repair ProgramThe contractor shall use the following guidelines for maintenance, inspection, and repair of BMPs identified in the SWPPP incombination with the Field Log Sheets.All BMPs must be inspected in accordance with the General Permit requirements for the associated project type andrisk level 2. In the event of a BMP failure or shortcoming, design changes to the BMP must be madeto avoid a potential violation.BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES INSPECTION FREQUENCYMAINTENANCE/REPAIR PROGRAM(BMPs)(all controls)NS10: Vehicle and EquipmentMaintenanceNS12: Concrete CuringInspect and verify that activitybased BMPs are in place prior to thecommencement of associatedactivities. While activitiesassociated with the BMP are underway, inspect once a week duringthe rainy season and every twoweeks during non‐rainy season toverify continued implementation.Inspect and verify that activitybased BMPs are in place prior to thecommencement of associatedactivities. While activitiesassociated with the BMP are underway, inspect weekly to verifycontinued implementation.• Inspect and ensure that all maintenanceactivities are occurring in the designatedarea.• Inspect and ensure BMPs are implementedwithin the designated area as needed.• Restock and verify that all spill containmentand cleanup materials are on‐site.• Make sure all liquids are stored in secure,labeled, leak proof containers.• Inspect vehicles and equipment for leakseach day; repair leaks immediately orremove equipment from site.• The threshold for spills of reportablequantity varies state to state; verify thestate reportable quantity of spills and thelocal response numbers and agencies in theSWPPP.• Inspect petroleum product liquid quantity ofthe on‐site container. If the combinedstorage capacity is greater than 1,320gallons the site is subject to 40 CFR Part 112regulations and must develop SpillPrevention, Control and Countermeasure(SPCC) Plan (www.epa.gov/oilspill/spcc.htmfor more information).• Inspect BMPs subject to non‐storm waterdischarges daily while non‐storm waterdischarges occur.• Inspect BMPs subject to non‐storm waterdischarges daily while non‐storm waterdischarges occur.• Sample non‐storm water discharges andstorm water runoff that contacts uncuredand partially cured concrete as required.• Inspect cure containers and sprayingequipment for leaks.• Ensure that employees and subcontractorsimplement appropriate measure forstorage, handling and use of curingcompounds.
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Maintenance, Inspection and Repair ProgramThe contractor shall use <strong>the</strong> following guidelines for maintenance, inspection, and repair <strong>of</strong> BMPs identified in <strong>the</strong> <strong>SWPPP</strong> incombination with <strong>the</strong> Field Log Sheets.All BMPs must be inspected in accordance with <strong>the</strong> General Permit requirements for <strong>the</strong> associated project type andrisk level 2. In <strong>the</strong> event <strong>of</strong> a BMP failure or shortcoming, design changes to <strong>the</strong> BMP must be madeto avoid a potential violation.BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES INSPECTION FREQUENCYMAINTENANCE/REPAIR PROGRAM(BMPs)(all controls)NS09: Vehicle and EquipmentFuelingInspect vehicles and equipment forleaks each day. Inspect and verifythat activity based BMPs are inplace prior to <strong>the</strong> commencement<strong>of</strong> associated activities. Whileactivities associated with <strong>the</strong> BMPare under way, inspect once a weekduring <strong>the</strong> rainy season and everytwo weeks during non‐rainy seasonto verify continuedimplementation.• Repair leaks immediately or removeequipment from site.• Ensure ample supplies <strong>of</strong> cleanup material isavailable on‐site; if not, equipment must beordered and available.• If spills are observed, cleanup and properlydispose <strong>of</strong> contaminated materialsaccording to <strong>the</strong> local state or federal laws;restock cleanup material used.• Verify <strong>the</strong> reportable quantity <strong>of</strong> spills and<strong>the</strong> local response numbers and agencies forCalifornia in <strong>the</strong> <strong>SWPPP</strong>.• Inspect for fuel quantity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> on‐sitecontainer. If <strong>the</strong> storage capacity is greaterthan 1,320 gallons <strong>the</strong> site is subject to 40CFR Part 112 regulations and must developSpill <strong>Prevention</strong>, Control andCountermeasure (SPCC) <strong>Plan</strong>(www.epa.gov/oilspill/spcc.htm for moreinformation).• Inspect BMPs subject to non‐storm waterdischarges daily while non‐storm waterdischarges occur.