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STORM WATER POLLUTION
PREVENTION PLAN
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(7) A storm water pollution prevention plan associated with construction activities. The plan must
be designed to, at least, meet the requirements of sections 7 and 7.5 of this rule and must include
the following:
(A) Location, dimensions, detailed specifications, and construction details of all temporary
and permanent storm water quality measures.
See Mueller Property South Sand and Gravel Operation Erosion and Sediment
Control Report contained on page 6-6 of this Construction Plan as well as the Storm
Water Pollution Prevention Plan beginning on page 7-2.
(B) Temporary stabilization plans and sequence of implementation.
See Mueller Property South Sand and Gravel Operation Erosion and Sediment
Control Report contained on page 6-6 of this Construction Plan.
(C) Permanent stabilization plans and sequence of implementation.
See Mueller Property South Sand and Gravel Operation Erosion and Sediment
Control Report contained on page 6-6 of this Construction Plan.
(D) Temporary and permanent stabilization plans shall include the following:
(i) Specifications and application rates for soil amendments and seed mixtures.
(ii) The type and application rate for anchored mulch.
See Mueller Property South Sand and Gravel Operation Erosion and Sediment
Control Report contained on page 6-6 of this Construction Plan.
(E) Construction sequence describing the relationship between implementation of storm
water quality measures and stages of construction activities.
See Mueller Property South Sand and Gravel Operation Erosion and Sediment
Control Report contained on page 6-6 of this Construction Plan.
(F) Self-monitoring program including plan and procedures.
See Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan beginning on page 7-2.
(G) A description of potential pollutant sources associated with the construction activities,
that may reasonably be expected to add a significant amount of pollutants to storm water
discharges.
See Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan beginning on page 7-2.
(H) Material handling and storage associated with construction activity shall meet the spill
prevention and spill response requirements in 327 lAC 2-6.1.
See Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan on page 7-9.
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MUELLER PROPERTY SOUTH
SAND AND GRAVEL OPERATION
STORM WATER POLLUTION
PREVENTION PLAN
PREPARED FOR
MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS, INC.
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PREPARED BY
SKELLY AND LOY, INC.
ENGINEERS-CONSULTANTS
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APRIL 2004
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL POLLUTANT SOURCES......... ...... ....... 7-5
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT CONTROLS.................. .............7-6
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STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS, INC.
MUELLER PROPERTY SOUTH SAND AND GRAVEL OPERATION
Emergency Contact: Steve Johnson
Title: North Indianapolis Acting Plant Manager
Work Phone: 317-846-5942
EmergencyPhone: 317-414-2522 (mobile), 317-569-0919 (home)
NPDES Permit Number:
ING490012
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STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
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This storm water pollution prevention plan was developed in accordance with the
requirements of sections 7 and 7.5 of Rule 5. Proposed activities for the project site include
conducting a surface sand and gravel operation on the Mueller Property South utilizing typical
mining equipment (including loaders, backhoes, and trucks). As part of the Mueller Property South
development, Blue Woods Creek, which currently traverses across the southern/southeastern
portion of the property, will be relocated. Approvals for the relocation of Blue Woods Creek have
been obtained from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM), the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers (Corps), and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IDNR).
A separate document entitled, "Mueller Property South Sand and Gravel Operation Erosion
and Sediment Control Report," provided on page 6-6 of this Construction Plan, presents information
relevant to erosion and sediment control measures appropriate to minimize sedimentation. Within
the referenced report, the locations, dimensions, detailed specifications, and construction details
for all controls are provided. Temporary and permanent stabilization plans, and sequence of
implementation and construction are also provided in said report. All erosion and sediment control
measures will be installed under the guidance of a trained individual.
DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL POLLUTANT SOURCES
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The minerals to be extracted from the proposed operation include soils, sand, and gravel.
The products are used by consumers for various construction activities. Material extracted from
the site will be processed and stored off-site at existing Martin Marietta processing facilities
adjacent to Mueller Property South. Overburden will be removed using earthmoving equipment
such as pans, front-end loaders, etc. Martin Marietta will use typical mining equipment such as
loaders, backhoes, and trucks to remove the sand and gravel. A phased approach to mining and
concurrent reclamation plan will be employed to the extent possible in order to minimize the
disturbance of large areas.
There will be no fuel or other chemical storage within the proposed Mueller South Sand and
Gravel Operation. All fueling will take place off-site at existing operations. Appropriate measures
will be implemented to eliminate wastes (garbage, debris, etc.) from being carried from t~~
site. Discretely placed dumpsters will be used as receptors if necessary for muni~pe t,sh ~~
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A stable construction site access will be provided at all points of construction traffic ingress
and egress to the project site. No impervious surfaces are proposed for the site. There are no
potential pollutant sources associated with the construction activities that may reasonably be
expected to add a significant amount of pollutants to storm water discharges.
A notice will be posted near the main entrance to the project site containing a copy of the
completed Notice of Intent (NOI) letter, NPDES permit number, name, company name, telephone
number, and address of a contact person, and the location of the Construction Plan. Any
contractors who enter the site will be informed of the conditions of Rule 5 and the conditions and
standards of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan.
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT CONTROLS
Nonstructural pollution prevention practices and self-monitoring (inspection, good
housekeeping, preventive maintenance, and employee training) will be practiced at all times. The
self-monitoring program to be implemented will include the following. A trained individual will
perform a written evaluation of the project site by the end of the next business day following each
U measurable storm event and, at a minimum, one time per week. The evaluation will address the
maintenance of the storm water quality measures (Le., basins, channels, berms, etc.) to ensure
that they are functioning properly. Any additional measures necessary to remain in compliance
with all applicable statutes and rules will be identified. Written evaluation reports will include
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. name of the individual performing the evaluation,
. date of the evaluation,
. problems identified at the project site, and
. details of corrective actions recommended and completed.
These reports will be made available to the inspecting authority (Hamilton County Soil and Water
Conservation District) within 48 hours of a request. See sample inspection form on page 7-8.
Martin Marietta intends to fuel and service all equipment off-site. Equipment will be
inspected daily to ensure that there are no hydraulic fluid, oil, antifreeze, or fuel leaks. In the event
that a piece of equipment would break down on-site, with no ability to relocate off-site for servicing,
proper spill prevention and control practices will be implemented. Solvents and other chemical
reagents will be handled and disposed of by an approved dealer in accordance with all local, state,
and federal regulations. A Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan, covering the
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proposed operation and Martin Marietta's adjacent North Indianapolis Plant is also included on
page 7-8 of the Construction Plan.
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STORMW A TER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
FACILITY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Name:
Date of Inspection:
CONTROL STRUCTURE PROBLEMS CORRECTIVE ACTIONS CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
IDENTIFIED RECOMMENDED COMPLETED
Basins
- Check storage capacity
- Remove trash and debris
- Check for erosion from earthen embankment
- Ensure proper drainage
Berms
- Check for good vegetation
- Check for openings or erosion
Channels
- Check for proper drainage
- Check for accumulation of sediment in flow
area
- Check outlets for bank stability
- Check grass-lining
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