A SWPPP is a plan that describes the
strategies and steps that will be taken to prevent nonpoint source pollution
discharging from a construction site. The SWPPP is a valuable tool and will
become the backbone of the entire construction process related to erosion and
sediment control and stormwater management, both during construction and post
construction. The SWPPP
includes a description of all construction activity, temporary and permanent
erosion and sediment control BMPs, permanent stormwater management, and other
pollution prevention techniques to be implemented throughout the life of the
construction project. The SWPPP includes a combination of narrative plans and
standard detail sheets that address the foreseeable conditions at any stage of
construction.
All
construction projects disturbing one acre or more or that are part of a larger
common plan of development that ultimately disturbs one acre or more are
required to apply for an NPDES/SDS Construction Stormwater permit through the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The permit states that prior to
submitting a permit application, the owner must develop a SWPPP for the
construction site. The SWPPP is the plan developed by and for the permittees
addressing how they are to meet the requirements and conditions of the CSW
general permit specifically for their site. Site conditions, soil types and
expected precipitation will be different for each site and the permittee must
select the best and cost effective best management practices (BMPs) and
installation locations for their particular site. The SWPPP is to be kept at
the site for the duration of the project and retained in files for three years
after the project is completed. If the construction project disturbs 50 acres
or more and discharges to a special or impaired water, the SWPPP must be
submitted along with the permit application to the MPCA 30 days prior to the
start of any construction activity.
Author - Bio
Everyone has a part to play. Reducing the
pollution depends on every person preventing harmful natural or chemical
substances entering the drains. Planning ahead is the most effective way to
minimize erosion and sedimentation during construction and reduce project
costs. A well organized and planned out SWPPP
will assist in the prevention of unnecessary permit violations and save the
owner and contractor time, money, and effort over the course of the project.
Quest Consultants offers SWPPP Stormwater
pollution prevention training for all essential employees. To know more
insights visit http://www.questinc2.com/.
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