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!
Appendix HIPollutant Testing Guidance TableAppendix HPollutant Testing Guidance Table 1Category Construction Site Material Visually Observable? Pollutant Indicators2 Suggested AnalysesField 3LaboratoryAmmoniacal-Copper-Arsenate (ACA)Copper NaphthenateZincCreosoteYes - Rainbow Surfaceor Brown SuspensionVisually Observable - No Testing RequiredNotes:1. 1 If specific pollutant is known, analyze only for that specific pollutant. See MSDS to verify.2. For each construction material, test for one of the pollutant indicators. Bolded pollutant indicates lowest analysis cost or best indicator. However, thecomposition of the specific construction material, if known, is the first criterion for selecting which analysis to use.3. See www.hach.com, www.lamotte.com, www.ysi.com and www.chemetrics.com for some of the test kits4. If the type of inorganic fertilizer is unknown, analyze for all pollutant indicators listed.5. Only if special handling requirements are required in the contract documents for aerially deposited lead (ADL)6. If used with a dye or fiber matrix, it is considered visually observable and no testing is required.7. Based upon research conducted by the State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the following copolymers/polymers do not dischargepollutants and water quality sampling and analysis is not required: Super Tak, M-Binder, Fish Stik, Pro40dc, Fisch-Bond, and Soil MasterWR.California Storm Water Quality HandbooksConstructionPollutant Testing Guidance TableJanuary 2003 DRAFT 7 of 7
Appendix ICalculationsThere are no calculations.
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- Page 212 and 213: TABLE OF CONTENTSI. FINDINGS ......
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- Page 218 and 219: Order35. Discharges occurring in ba
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- Page 222 and 223: Order55. This General Permit establ
- Page 224 and 225: Ordercause physical impacts on rece
- Page 226 and 227: OrderIT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all
- Page 228 and 229: OrderJuly 1, 2010. If an existing d
- Page 230 and 231: Order3. The discharger shall contin
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- Page 234 and 235: OrderIV. SPECIAL PROVISIONSA. Duty
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- Page 238 and 239: Order2. There were no feasible alte
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- Page 248 and 249: OrderXIII. POST-CONSTRUCTION STANDA
- Page 250 and 251: OrderXIV. SWPPP REQUIREMENTSA. The
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Appendix ICalculationsThere are no calculations.