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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVINE_HEALTHARE_ADDITIONS-C8-SWPPPCARMEL STCRLWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN NOTES SWPPP FOR CONSTRUCTION SITE L la Digit Nyardagk Unit Castle : M120MlOOM30 2. Nome of receiving waters: Little Carol Creek 3. 10 year %st Construction Peak thermal = 0.7 [Is A. Locations of Vic lit points where starmwaler will Imre the site: Slwmwaler will leave the Site at rain garden ouWl near the northeast property corner to storm sewer ,n the Isl Street right-of-woy. 5, Locations where starmwaler may use directly disch aged into ground water: No "a" locations an the site. 6. She sheet Cl for wag ml legend, des[RpOm of mcn sea type. ma construction at the Proposed ta2nly does not compromise this mil type with Ind imp use of ervious terials. mil compodim, iablbtim of landsca in and lawn and rodi of the site to mmim,ze mil erusson. p9 x 9 ng 2, Potential pollutant month associated with construction activities: Sit and sedime^1 from exposed SON. learn, mulch, vehicular sources such as leaking fuel or V. broke fluid, stake dust, grwx, antifreeze, metals. rubber logments, read grit, salts and sands, construction boon and deb5 Iwflizers ;termmcludin but not limited to cicanin agents, cMmical ffinl mscellaneous improvement malerialx tap and clothing and aortal waste elevated storm runoff temperatures, acid rain pnliciees and Klhogena. 8. Temporary and dermonenl Mormwaler quality measures - Temporary and Permanent Storm structure filters and Monenonce Requirements a. InsMi Utters all each storm and promptly re any sediment deMils to insure adequate storage woume and IIDo margin capocitY far the next oils. to rig care not to undermine the structure. b, Inspect Periodically for detmarmia, a, damage from construction acRrifies and rem, immaeiately. e Alter the canlribuling drainage area has D slobilized, re rove all Normal and replace wile nepea permanent filters r notes and dels on Remove wastes and sediment deposits, bring the disturbed arm to grade and stabilize iI, Silt Fence our Sal Sock Maintenance Requoments 0. Inspntim of the silt fence Rampantly and slim each storm went. D, If fence fol lean starts to decompose, or in becomes inNkclive replace the affected po and a w Portion immosited y. c. Remind deposited to bulge when it rm[nn null the Mgnl of the fence at ilz bowl point or is causing the fabric to bulge. o. Take er core on Ovoid undermining the [each during [Innaul. e. Alter the contributing drainage arm to been s100ilized, remove the Imugsils. M ce and 0imenl weping the disturbed area to grade and motel it. Temporary Sediment Trap Maintenance Requirements a. Inspect lemmrary sediment traps alter men storm event and immMialely repair and erxmn and piping ales. D. Remains sediment when it has maumublea to one-half the design depth, c. Replace appeal grottl lacing wnen clogged. all Inspect vege of an and re -seed it necessary. e. Check the Solway depth mriowically to insure a minimum of 1.5 ft. Moth from the larval point of the Settled embankment to higbnl mint of the spillway crash and fill Any law arms to Shall desired mirmho n. f. Promptly e we an displaced III a being careful that no stones in the spillway ore ob design phrpl r p pro, 9 p y n g grad . Aster all disturbed arms ware been stabilized remove me mmme aria nimmt rave me site to blend 9 9 wiles adjoining arms and stabilize it. Erosion Control &anal (Surface Applied. it needed due to mar seeding growth) Lbinlenance Requirements a. During vegemre nladishmem. inspect after each stem event for any wonon Snow the blanket. b, If any arms) snows erosion. pull book that Portion of the blanket coming it.re-x the area and x relay m staple the donkel. I Alter vaudevillians estraisnmml check the oemed area Periodically. Temporary Gravel Construction Entrance Mainteance Requirements a. Inspect entrance paw and sadmenl disposal arm wnMY and alter storm events or heavy use n, Reshape as emm far dmimage and r reff control. W A . To,ew with clean stone as needed, u all ImmedialdY re mud and aWiment tracked or warmed Onto streets by Sweeping or sweeping. Flushing mould only be used a the voter is conveyed into a sediment trap or born. e. Repo, any broken read ovemmt immediately. 9, Sequence describing slwmwalm Sol computer Implementation: o Inspect and Sol a mmeal s detailed in IM1e Simener Pollution Prevention Mmwrn Mainle ance Requirements beginning imme6oldy after, inslaful and continuing until vegetation nos pews Sufficiently established and all construction activity is complete. n, Remove al individual inlet poleclbn and fillers, silt fences etc. Only after seeding and sulliciml vryelalion growth has Derr eshabfsned in men sum to a mint where sedimml/pollutants will not enter the drainage or storm sewer system. c. Inspection and mmmmace of all areas ar right-of-rey and infrastructure improvements is the responsibility of the owner/dn evelaporno designee until improvements are Accepted for maintenance by owners or local agencies. d. Inspection and mainleance of toward popeny is the respansiGlily of the builder a, his designee until the Owner accepts reepahibility for the movement true[ of land. e. Contractor to inspect all similar control measures weekly oW/or following any preciptol event exceeding 05 until the Project is completely finished. PRECONSTRUCTKKe XTM71ES a. Call the Indiana Underground Pant Protection Spleens, Inc. ('aley Maley) at 1-809-382-5544 to check the Idealion of and existing utilities. They should the aUfiW two working dap before construction takes pace. b, An Ocone construction fence mall be Pe constructed at" the rimsum Perimeter of any thew preservation s prior to and worth mowing. c. Sit fence Or Sal Sock shall ce installed at the eegn of the project site where Inne is palenlbl for arty storm water runoff. Potential arms ore identified Wxd on existing [opegrapng. protect Important trees and coo1W rush zones.luale Eroexisting vegetation suitable for use as Hear strips. d. Mainlain a 5-10' minimum gross Filler strip along the Northern and Southern boundaries. e. A construction entrance shall be placed Fair the Mon location, L EEstablishcanslrudian statist our o for equipment and wnicles as for from welmlion Knits and sraks as possible. g. Establish onsile Ideation Iw owner/omralor/<gnirador placement of OpPrwed plans and Channel algrmmler inspec0on documentation. PRMNT SILTATION OF GUTTERS, STORM SEWERS AND UNDER GROUND DETENTION VAULT: a. Contatw to compote comition of distwn area and prep with silt tine* or NN sack (sm CA). D. Mainlain as much viegelalion along the pmpnLY lines as construction permilx c. Install ternpwary segment traps in all storm structures a. Install pwmaant sediment tram in all storm structures immWiately after installation of pavement. CONSTRUCTION ACTMTIES: a. Once erosion and sediment control m in place. begin Kind clearing followed mmtely Pry rough grading. DO not Imo large arms e unprotected for more than 15 cap. Rule 5 requires that all disturbed arms that pglenfmlly will be idle IV 15 days or more *at be slabifzed (seeded, mulched, etc.) medialely. D, Alter completion of moss grading, final grace, and xM pond bons landscaPe berms, common auras and woes immediately alter grWing is completed. c vmn completion of mass grading, nslalI sonilary and storm several As storm seer constructed. otruclm. install inlet refection m on Install 6famn upcompletion of ea section Installation d, Install buildings and foundations and temporary seed oil disturbed areas. W Once inlet protection is in place, final grgde all arms. Upon completion at all grading, verily TOL ground cover and rereed as nmded. 10. Location of proposed Sad Stockpiles. borrow aria/or disposal arms Al excess mpsou and subsoils at nemm fa, the installation of nfrastructure, buiamgs, Movement. NC. nu be holed OD this site and disposed of in compliance With weal and stale Standards and pwmits for disturbed areas. 11. Save min and all on sheet CA Iw lempwory IOW prmamnl shallow slaM'bzalnn, mulching Rod sending for "on season She Erosion control Pan Sheet CA for IAcabons of waus stormmter quality measures IOW Sheet CA, C6 & O construction details and spmificalions. 12. Erase, and sediment control s ;ficalions Iw indirau0l lots: Class rrol apply Io this project. 13. Note al handling, storage, and doll prevention pion: A PURPOSE The intention of this Spill Prevention. Cantor and Countermeasures (SPEC) b to establish the procedures and mummert emuaed S reveal the discharge of al and hazardous Substances in quortims that violatemd violate arcae water county standards, c upon o, Jscdamlim m the surface of forms waters a mip,inq shorelines or muse sange o, amulet, to be deposited beneath the surface of the Ater or adjoining shorelines, The Pbn olm establishes the Wife s required to millgme such discharges (;W. countermeasures) should hoer occur. Deinilions: PolwmnL means pollutant of any kind or in any farm. including but not limited to sedimel mat, cleaning agents, concrete washout. Pesticides, nutrients, trash, nval fluids, fuel, OF. Petroleum. cud oil• sludge, all refuse, and OF mixed with males other than dredged a'I. Oiscnorge. Includes Out is not limited to, any rolling, ImMng, pumping, enuring, emitting, emptying• or dumping. RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION ' rr• hy mrslake. Pr Oven (Nate, da, .form new) Subject to compliance with all regulations it necessary, *he,e,e, there of State and local Codes are Which materelly °°acts the City Car�m�.ell-1 Uof �VT�Vt�D*VAWML \\ DATE: 09/24/19 Prediction of Potential Spills: I. N rw t Nongo a Wales: (All River) 2. Droino3e System: Al storm drainage leaves the Site by boom storm systems to the aelenlion pond on the West side of the site. 3. Poxible Spill Sources (during and past construction): Vehicular sources such as leaking cud or up. Woke fluid, grease, onli4xze: construction trash and debris, biological Starts found in Irma and dedh, lerlifzen, houxndd items inclWing but al limited to cleaning agents, chemicals. paint, herbicides and pnikbn. A. Gmmmoote, Contaminatio n: The facilitya oinlains NO aWve sera or underground store conks of this site, Therefore, S it is tell that City 9 9 R there is little or Din of 1 omen lion rourdwalw contamination. The ladil des acre Cil of Carmel mnilary sew and water ttn¢e 9 Y r B. PRMNTION AND READINESS 1. The contractor or ,nMorsiae may will prepare a contact list i, the crest of a soul on the site. Tne contact list will nave names and contact ambers. The contact list will specify first resK ers and a chain of command. Include information on what circumstances require this inifwtion of the contact list and choin of < mml i vi Shall m list I modified r k tank a 2. M ment A, /stone s ainbin a sl o quo pe operations Bars, Vac-1 uc to a pumpers and corner equipment si bpsinnsnentanned m m c address minor spills. Amomem matwiee one a educ erne a e the roper a onsne n ftheal councillor to pae,ns minor spills. At employees need to ce educated Ro me proper application of me absorbent matmay. 3. NI rngntenonce and equipment Operators musl be aware and trained far prexnlion of Sol A continuing education local is impost for new employees and emphasizing the importance to all employees. A. NI material used in the course of a cleanup tilt be disposed in o mane apposed Wy Indiana Department of Environmental Management. 5. Using water to flush spalee material will not be permitted unless oulnwaed by a state, federal, or Ideal agency or Person in submit. Toros can We used to corner spilled mall during ram a enls. C. SPILL RESPONSE MINOR - Small wills that typically involve oil gowline, pint, nydroulR fluid etc. Minor spills can We conlydlea by the first responder at the discovery of the spill. I. Contain sp'Il to prevent molergl from entering storm or ground water. W not flush was wales or Wry. 2. Use obsmaent maleral to clean-up will moteal and any subsequently contaminated soils and dispose of properly. SEMI -SIGNIFICANT SPILLS - Approximately Ion gallons our less of woulant with no eonlamiabon of ground or urlace eaters Minor spills can We generally controlled by the first rmmnder with nap from other Ste This rn other Operations Ia step Ia make sure the s is uickl and wIN a rsmnel. ponx f p require Ism W plc q Y Y adresseN. At the time of drscoviery of the spill I. Contain sill to prompt maleral tram enterng storm our ground wales. Do not flush with water or Wry. 2. Ux absorbent material to clmn-up spay and d;s me of Properly, Soils on impervious surfaces should be omaired *;in a dry oWab nt. Spars on clay" calls mould to cmbined by constructing an earthen eke and saute be disposed of as n as possible to Ful l Pill cancer imp the seal and groundwrtw. N Ipmwe of contaminated soils or o absorbents properly. 3. Contact 911 it this spill could be a safety wash. e. Contact Supervisors and angnotea inspenorswmmediately 5. Cpmpminayd solids to be removed to on approved landf ll. OR WARCOUS SPILLS - More than ten gallons, there is the Potential for dmin in illness to MAJOR 9 e our Your po rv• wmpna m, nimpis or has me potential fw surface groundwater awupn. m 9r p L Control Or contain the spill without risking Way harm. Temporal plug storm drains it mseble to Prevml migration of the opal into the zlwmealer system. 2. Immediately contact the local Fire Department of 911 to remrl any hazaml material spill 3. Contact w and designated in e[lors immedialel . OIMr count o I officials list as rvimrsap contacted y r munbpa heeded) responsible for dorm ewer wea t U should ce anaceed a en. The tow a responsible the Ow for awing these canted numbers oraiabk m me ice site. a elllm r<Dwl $M1Wb be Submitted fa the owner as man as Possible. <. As won as possible WI within 2 hours at discovery, contact the Ebmrlmml of Enn'ronmenlal Management. Office of Emergency Response I-BBB-233-0215. Twe following information should De noted Iw future reports to IDIOM or the National Rmmrx Center. I. Name adders and phone number of Person making the spill repel 2. The Ircation a the spill 3. The time of the spill L Idenrlcotam of the spillW Substance s Approximate ml of the substance that has been SOW as may the further spilled 6. The duration am Source of the soil T. Nome and location of the damaged eolers ADDITIONAL STORMWATER POLLUTgN PRMNTION MEASURES: VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE Description and Purmro Prennl or reduce the contamination of slohmealer resulting from vehicle and equipment maintenance by running a 'dry and clean sRe . The Rest option would De to perform maintenance acUvRtn at on ollsile facility. If Inis option is not o volobk then work should be Performed in associated areas only, While providingre car IV moleriols storedstoredoutside, checking for looks am spats, and containing and clemongup Sales immeaialay. Suitable Applications Thew procedures our sultable on all construction projects Where on onsne yam arm is necessary for storage and maintenance of nervy equipment and vehicles. Limitations Nile vehicle and equipment maintenance should only ce used where Nis impractical to send vehicles am equipment ollsile for maintenance and repoic Sending m In/mMipmenl ollsle Shona be done in conjunction wth a Stabilized Dmopolbn Enlmncel outdoor vehicle a, equipment maintenance is a mlenlially sgniliconl source of lommome, Italian. Activities that c contaminate morpheme, include a and xrv2e Pro c engine leaks). , charging or replacement of IIWaz, and outdoor equipment storage and parking (fluid teats). Imdemenlalim If mpintmonce must Occur onsne. use designated arms. Scaled away from drainage cmrzve. Decamped iointmm ance areshould be protected from slwrune, and runand runoff, am snow cel«olee at least 50 feet mm downstream drainage faciuuea and watercourses. Cap tans a abenl should be used dwing vehicleand uiprmaim nenl maintenance work that dvn sluice, unless the maintenance wark is performed Over an impermeable m wnle Surface in a aedicited maintenance area, Place a shagei a of All cleanup materials where it *al be readily octal All fueling trucks and Vetting areas are required to and spill kits small se other spill protection dewmes. Use obwmenl materials an small spills. Remove the abwrcent motemis promptly and aismx of propeM. inspect onsne Smkim and muipmmt doily at startup for looks and repair immediately. Kew vehicles and equipment clean: 0o not olbw excessive build-up of oil and goaw. Sansone Ohio rerycls males, w s greases, uxa a oil fillers. Viifrnze, cleaning wlulions, batteries.hydraulic and transmission nuau. cPoovide recent containment and covers IPr these materials if stored brute. Foods employers and subconlroclws in proper mafnleance and sell cleanup pdeedured Car Runs ar plaslk sheeting should are placed under a and equipment paced on docks. Wrgn, m other structures oar water bodies When the vemoe or all A morn to he idie for more than 1 near. Properly dismw of used mils. fluids. fabr ants and mill cNmwp malariols. Co not piece used oar in a aummter or pour into a ham groin or *mercourx. Property aismw of or recede usW bonerin. Up not bury used from. Repair leaks of aids and Of immediately. Listed below is Further information if you must perform vmkk or equipment maintenance onsile. Inspection am Maintenance Inspect and roily [hot Vill ore in place war to IM1e tern ncenl of nsacialed onfr flies. (Mile activities associated won the BMP are under way mMY inspect wto verify wnlinn BMP implementation. Keep ample suponn of Val cleanup molmSls onsne. Maintain mots fluid containers in lack proof condition. Whkks and equipment shmW the inspwlea on arch day of use. Links should be rwoirea immediolely or the problem relai le(s) or equipment should ce mnwea from the project site. Inspect equipment for damaged noses and leaky gaskets routinely. Repair Or replace as needed. VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT FUELING Dewdptan and purpose Venak wuipmmi sue procedures and practice, a e assigned to prevent fuel spills and leaks, and reduce Or eliminate contamination 1 formemer. This can he arrangement usi ng ing AffairsAffairsfacilities. running in designated areas nth. enclming of covering stored luee,imdmnenlim spill carriers, and opining emaayees and subcontractors in proper awing procedures. umnmions Note vehicle and equipment fueling should wary be used *here it is imaraclicml to send vehicles and m6gament ollsile for fueling. Sending vehicles and mm uipml ollsile should the done in onjunclion With aStabilized Construction Enoance/En'1. Implementatf n Use ollsile fueling stations as much as possible. These Nsiasms o e Detler eauil to handle fuel and spills*ForkProperly, Swimming this *Fork ollsile carnalso he remora d my eliminating the need Iw separate fueling area at a ate. Campbell 'topping-oll of IUN tanks. perms nl will cleanup materials am spill kits should he ai ibDle in fueling arms am on fueling trucks. and should M disposed of properly alter use. Drip Tons or casorbenl Kris should be used during r lecle and u ment fuenh unless the 11 dormed Over an impermeable surface in a dedicated fueling a m. ma g. gzpe �mpr g r Use obwrMni Tai lg on small soils. Do al hose down or bury the spill Remove the obmrbenl molereels Promptly and disMe of woperly. Aroa mobile fueling of mobile construction equipment around the on. ralnc. Iranmart the equipment to designated fueling crops. Train employees and subconlmclars in proper hiding and cleanup procedures. Dedicated fueling areas shwW be protected from stormmter runon and runoff, and should be locales at least 50 IL away from dowelrmm drainage tacilibes and watercourres. Fueling must be Krlorm an Ievel-grade arms. Protect full areas wiln perms and dikes to prevent rune,, runoff, and to contain spills. Nazzles used in vehicles and equipment hiding should NO equipped with on automatic shulall to control drips, Fudmg operations should at be let unaltended. Inspection and Maintenance Vehicles and equipment should be inspected Von day of use for Inks. Leaks mould be remained immediately or Problem vehicles w equipment should the remained from the project site. Keep ample supplied of spill cleanup Sol ahead. Immediately clean up Spay and praperh monads of contaminated wit ON cleanup materials. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Desorption and Purpose Said waste management procedures and practices ore designed l0 Prevent as reduce the discharge OF pollutants to slwmil from ell or candruclim waste by providing desgnated waste collection arms and containers. arranging for regular disposal, and training employees and Subcontractors. Suitable ApOlicolions This BMP is suitable for Construction sites WM1Ne the following wastes ore genemalw our stared: L Solid waele generated from trees and shrubs remweN during fond clearing, dernerilion of existing structures (rubble), and Wilding construction. 2. Packaging mmeriala faludag warm, paper and PSaoc. 3. Scrap a, final building materials including stop metals, rubber, plastic. glass pine and masonry products. <. Domestic Wastes including food canloi ers such as beverage cans. coffee cups. caper W9s, plaslk wrappers. and cigarettes. 5. Construction wastes including brick, minter, limper, steel and metal scraps, pipe and reactions optiial non-nazamow eapbme^t tans, slwolmm and other materials, transport and Ruckage construction mrtenam. Implementotfon The fallowing steps sum help keep a dean site and reduce starmwaler Knufim: Select deignatW waste collection arms create. Inlmm Iosh-naulirg contractors that you will accepl only watntighl dumKtme for ensile use. Inspect compilers for Imks and contact the trash hauling contractor to rror any aumesler that W not Walertgnl, Provide an adcructe wmhem r of mame s wan lids or COms thal Can bantver en e plothe container to keep m out or toprevent Ions of wastes when Il is windy. Ron For mdeitianal cwainers and more loco l pickup during the aemdaion phase of construction. Cmlect site trash wain, eSoe lly during rairq and windy conditions. Remove this wile waste prompts since erosion and sediment control devices tend to collect litter. Make sure that toxic liquid castes (upon oiy, solvents, and Minis) and caemmis (deal, Pesticides, oM;tlyn. curling compounds) are not disposed of in aumpaters anignotea Icr construction debts. Cap not wax out aumpidem On the mnstoctian site. Leave dumOatN clmninq to the tram hauling Contractor ollsile, Arrange far regular waste collection before container overflow. Cleo, Pro immediately if a centomer tubes spill. Make sure that construction waste is collected, removed, and disposed of only at authorized eispmol arms. Collection stooge and aispreal Littering on the project site snmld be pralipited. TO wennt clogging of the storm drainage Mlem, litter coned debris rOnMtll from drPa9e gmles. trash rocks and ditch lines should the a ions . w r Trash receptacles should be provided and Imaleel try the general contractor and instruct oil Wr chi an site to ,I use the appropriate tram rare tale. properp Litter from work come within the construction limits of the project site should be counted Rod PIOCO in watertight eummlers at latest wnkly, regardless 01 whether the litter was generated try the cenlmild, the pl or others. collected liven and weals sera at be paced in an next to dnai, imels, starmwaler drainage splems. or mtnmunn. Nmmters of suflkimt size and number should be pwided to contain the WOW "Ste generated bs the project. Full eumpstem should be rtmovm from the project who and the bacteria sauld the aisposm of by the bash hauling cmtrator. Construction debris and waste should be removed from the site Nara ly or more frequently as nmam. Slwmwme, runoff Should be wermtm from contacting stored Sam wosle though the use of berms. dike, a other temporary diversion structures our through the use OF m Wres to abroad waste from site sumach. Sad taste storage arms should the local of least 5D N. from eramge mcimies and Watercourses and should not be located in areas prone to flooding No Kndng. Inspection and Maintenance Inspect am verify that acfinty Weed 811 we in pone prior to the commencement of msociofW activities. Wnae adbibn as ucoted With the BMP are under wore, inspect weekly to mify continued BMP implementaion. Ispect BURS subject to non-spo m ona diwarge May whew nor-simmwm r discharges occur. Inspect construction Waste area regularly. Norge IV recover waste collection. CONCRETE WASHOUT The falawirg Steps will nNp reduce sarmwalen Kllulim from concrete Waste,: O'acuss the concrete management techniques In this BMP (such as handling of concrete taste and washout) with me reoly-chi, concrete supplier Came any eminence are made. laorporab requirements IV concrete waste management into material supplier and subconlroclw agreements. Sfwe dry and mf materials away tram drainage areas. Arab mixing excess amounts of Fresh concrete. Pslwm washout a concrete trucks offite Or in desigmlW arms only. Its not msaut ceramic trucks onto slam draws, open ditches. slimy of streams. W not akw recess concrete to m common onsile, except in designated ores. Ter onsile washout: - Locale msaul area at least W last four, storm drains. open ailcM1n, an water ke'es. - OR not olbw runoff from the arm by constructing a kmpwory of Or berme, area arge enough for liquid and SOW mate. - WOO out waam into the temporary pit ware the concrete can xL be Moken up, and then collapsed of properly, - Awid creating ruaff by dravong Water to o termed w Nvel arm when weaning concrete to remove line pol and expuse the aggregate. - Ow ,at wash chemical from exposed aerndate concrete iron the Sir"[ storm drain. Cavort and ,etunn wwhor e toaggregate dose stockpile an aispnb e i, the ash, User compiler Irom a licensed valued hauler end implement per detail on sheet C5.2. 14. She cover serest and Erman Contra sl Cd for contact information for Individual nesKnsible for stormmter pollution prevman. 15. Sae atmt mewed construction documents and BMP Owners Operation and Maintenance morel. CARMEL STORMWATER POLLUTION PRMNTION PLAN NOTES SYPPP FOR POST -CONSTRUCTION 1. DesCRptain of rylmlial powpoMs sources obachoaled with the Construction activities: Sill and salmmm l frovan "p le, leaves, mulch, ve calm wool such as leml fuel p oil, Woke fluid, brake dust, bosh. debris. biabgbal permits found in fresh lerlinzws, herpcaes, pesticides. ocid rain, lime dust. and concrete ""Wain. 2. Peal construction sl rmwater p ureicY msumrn. 0 o. This Sites starmwaler is discnargM to an an site rain garden and on-line SWOU BMP on the Weal side of the properly. All impervious arms arms to the rain 9wdm. In. The size and same of the rain garden is shown an the plan view on O. See the detail on sheet C3. c. Aeditmalh, sus the ran garde, notes on a and L2. 3, Sequence describing starmwaler quality measure implementation: c. Inspect and maintain all soils, control memures detailed In the Stem me, Pollution Prevention Measures RequirementsMonlmancebeginning immediately offer installation and continuing until vegetation has been sufacimlh established and al construction activity is compele. dividual b- Remove OF ininlet won n olection crotch au filters, coconut mats, sill etc nth one, seealng and sufrdmt vegetation growth as We, estawimea In each sum to a point where seeimmt/pollutants will not water the drainage Dr storm see r system. Inmexclion and maintenance of all arms right-al-wavy and infrastructure improvements is the ommu ibilily, OF the owner/developer a his assignee octal improvements are accepted for maintenance by owners or local agencies. J. Inspedion and maintenance of Private prapnly a the responwalily of the Wilder w his desgnes mth the accepts respmsitilily for the individual tract of land race construction has bnn vocational as substantially ommete. e. Contractor to inspect all answer, almost m urn weekly and/w Idawire arty permit contact "ending 0.5' unto the project is completely Golden. dos e, Stiva ler quality meamres to be implemented to minimize novene impacts to Final WPme a. Rain garden Maintenance Guidelines: See BMP 0 & M Manual D, Owar to implement a spat Pre enlion guidance for oil emagen and customers to comply with an site. c. owner to maiaain ail vegetated areas an the site (..a. Cutting gross. "lenng moues and Nees. irrigation spfems, clearing a vegetation dell etc. d. Owner to maintain rom garden Per notes and deltas an sM L2 and information in BMP 0 & M Manuel 5. Owner to comply with BMP Owners and Operation Manual for east -construction Fisca lw quality medal ... STEgC, O d >rPl'w'PE fp, s4 STATE OF ��' "csAll Fir Z 0 Z e � Z_ 0 Z INN h> Ir O ® N � F W a: at U I DO 0 CLI n t a I? 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