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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC203 Stormwater Pollution Prevention10 1 0 9 9 8 8 Rule 6.1. Spills; Reporting, Containment, and Response 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -1 Applicability Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 1. This rule applies to the reporting and containment of, and the response to those spills of hazardous substances, extremely hazardous substances, petroleum, and objectionable substances that are of a quantity, type, duration and in a location as to damage the waters of the state. Nothing in this rule is intended to affect reporting or clean —up requirements set forth by other federal, state, or local laws. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2- 6.1 -1; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1731; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -2 Special areas Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 2. Certain areas of the state are recognized as having unique geology. A large section of the mid— southern part of the state is a karst region. Portions of Saint Joseph, Elkhart, Kosciusko, and LaGrange Counties contain a sole source aquifer as referenced in 42 U.S.C. 300h -3(e). The waters of the state are particularly vulnerable to damage from spills in these areas, and care should be exercised when evaluating damage from spills. Information about these areas can be obtained by calling the office of environmental response, emergency response branch. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2- 6.1 -2; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1731 readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -3 Exclusions Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 3. Notwithstanding any other section of this rule, the reporting requirement of this rule occurrences: (1) Discharges or exceedances that are under the jurisdiction of an applicable permit when by the permit and death or acute injury or illness to animals or humans does not occur. (2) Lawful application of materials, including, but not limited to: A) commercial or natural fertilizers and pesticides on or to land or water; B) dust suppression materials. 3 The application of petroleum necessary for construction that does not damage 4 Spills of less than one (1) pound or one (1) pint. (5) Spills of integral operating fluids, in the use of motor vehicles or other equipment, the or equal to fifty —five (55) gallons and which do not damage waters of the state. 6 Oil sheens produced as a result of the normal operation of properly functioning watercraft. 7 A release of a substance integral to a spill response activity that has been approved and authorized onscene coordinator. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2- 6.1 -3; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1731; errata filed Mar 7, 1997, 2:25 p.m.: 20 IR 1738; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -4 Definitions Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13- 18 -17; IC 14- 8 -2 -7; IC 14- 25 -7 -13; IC 14- 25 -7 -15 Sec. 4. In addition to the definitions contained in IC 13- 11- 2- 17(d), IC 13- 11- 2- 35(a), IC 13- 11 -2 -51, IC 13- 11- 2- 158(a), IC 13 -11 -2 -160, IC 13 -11 -2 -260, IC 13 -11 -2 -265, and in 327 IAC 1, the following definitions apply throughout this rule: 1 "Animal" means all mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. 2 "Aquatic life" means those plants and macroinvertebrates that are dependent upon an aquatic environment. (3) "Contain" means to take such immediate action as necessary to darn, block, restrain, or otherwise act to most effectively prevent a spill from entering waters of the state or minimize damage to the waters of the state from a spill. (4) "Damage means the actual or imminent alteration of the waters of the state so as to render the waters harmful, detrimental, or injurious to: (A) public health, safety, or welfare; B domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, or recreational uses; or C animals or aquatic life. 5 "Downstream water user" means: A a community public water supply, as identified by the department of natural resources under IC 14- 25- 7- 13(d); B) a significant water withdrawal facility as registered with the department of natural resources under IC 14- 25 -7 -15; C) users of recreational waters; or D any other user made known to the person who has a spill. 6 "Extremely hazardous substance" means a substance identified pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 11002 and 11004. (40 CFR 355 Appendix A.) (7) "Facility" means all land, buildings, equipment, structures, and other stationary items that are located on a single site or on contiguous sites and that are owned or operated by the same person or by any person who controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such person. 8 "Facility boundary" means the boundary of a facility or an easement or right —of —way. 9) "Hazardous substance has the meaning set forth in 42 U.S.C. 9601(14). 10) "Mode of transportation" includes, but is not limited to, carriage by: A) rail and motor vehicles; B) aircraft; C) watercraft; D) pipelines; or E) other means of transportation; in commerce. This definition excludes carriage within a facility by transportation equipment owned, operated, or controlled by that facility. 11) "Objectionable substances" means substances that are: (A) of a quantity and a type; and (B) present for a duration and in a location; so as to damage waters of the state. This definition excludes hazardous substances, extremely hazardous substances, petroleum, and mixtures thereof. (12) "On —scene coordinator" means a state or federal official designated by the department, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, or the United States Coast Guard to direct and coordinate special spill response activities. (13) "Recreational waters" means any water used for: (A) boating, swimming, fishing, hunting, trapping, or wildlife viewing; or B) public access areas that are owned by the department of natural resources or the federal government; as listed by the department. (14) "Reportable quantity" means the amount of a hazardous substance or extremely hazardous substance that is required to be reported under federal law under 42 U.S.C. 9602(a) and (b) and 42 U.S.C. 9603(a). (40 CFR 302.4 or 40 CFR 355 Appendix A.) (15) "Spill" means any unexpected, unintended, abnormal, or unapproved dumping, leakage, drainage, seepage, discharge or other loss of petroleum, hazardous substances, extremely hazardous substances, or objectionable substances. The term does not include releases to impermeable surfaces when the substance does not migrate off the surface or penetrate the surface and enter the soil. (A 16) "Spill response for purposes of this rule, means the following: The spill is contained; and B) Free material is removed or neutralized. (17) "Spill report" means an oral report that includes the following information about a spill, to the extent that the information is known at the time of the report: A) The name, address, and telephone number of the person making the spill report. B) The name, address, and telephone number of a contact person if different from clause (A). C) The location of the spill. D m of spill. E TT identification tie the of the substance spilled. F The approximate quantity of the substance that has been or may further be spilled. G) p H The The source duration of of the the spi ill. I) Name and location of the waters damaged. J) The identity of any response organization responding to the spill. K) What measures have been or will be undertaken to perform a spill response. L) Any other information that may be significant to the response action. (18) "Waters as defined in IC 13 -11 -2 -265, means the accumulations of water, surface and underground, natural and artificial, public and private, or parts thereof, that are wholly or partially within, flow through, or border upon this state. The term does not include any private pond or any off stream pond, reservoir, or facility built for reduction or control of pollution or cooling of water prior to discharge unless the discharge from the pond, reservoir, or facility causes or threatens to cause water pollution. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2- 6.1 -4; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1731; errata filed Mar 7, 1997, 2:25 P.m.. 20 IR 1738; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -5 Reportable spills; facility Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 5. The following spills from a facility must be reported: 1 Spills that damage the waters of the state so as to cause death or acute injury or illness to humans or animals. 2 Spills from a facility that has been notified in writing by a water utility that it is located in a delineated public water supply wellhead protection area as approved by the department under 327 IAC 8 -4.1 that are: A) spills of hazardous substances or extremely hazardous substances when the amount spilled exceeds one hundred 100) pounds or the reportable quantity, whichever is less; B) spills of petroleum when the amount spilled exceeds fifty —five (55) gallons; or C spills of objectionable substances as defined in section 4(11) of this rule. 3 Spills th at damage waters of the state and that: A are located within fifty (50) feet of a known private drinking water well located beyond the facility property boundary; or (i B) are located within one hundred (100) yards of: any high quality water designated as an outstanding state resource pursuant to 327 IAC 2- 1 -2(3), excluding Lake Michigan; (ii) any water designated as exceptional use pursuant to 3L7 IAC 2- 13(a)(6) [sic., 327 IAC 2- 1- 3(a)(6)] and 327 IAC 2- 1- 11(b); (iii) any water designated as capable of supporting a salmonid fishery pursuant to 327 IAC 2- 1- 6(c)(1), except Lake Michigan; or (iv) any water that is a fish hatchery, fish and wildlife area, nature preserve, or recreational water owned by the department of natural resources or the federal government. (4) For any spill which does not meet the criteria in subdivisions (1) through (3), the following must be reported: A) Spills to surface waters: (i) spills of hazardous substances or extremely hazardous substances when the amount spilled exceeds one hundred (100) pounds or the reportable quantity, whichever is less; (ii) spills of petroleum of such quantity as to cause a sheen upon the waters; or iii) spills of objectionable substances as defined in section 4(11) of this rule. B) Spills to soil beyond the facility boundary: i) spills of hazardous substances or extremely hazardous substances when the amount spilled exceeds one hundred (100) pounds or the reportable quantity, whichever is less; ii) spills of petroleum when the amount spilled exceeds fifty —five (55) gallons; or iii) spills of objectionable substances as defined in section 4(11) of this rule. C) Spills to soil within the facility boundary: i) spills of hazardous substances or extremely hazardous substances when the amount spilled exceeds the reportable quantity; ii) spills of petroleum when the spilled amount exceeds one thousand (1,000) gallons; or iii) spills of objectionable substances as defined in section 4(11) of this rule. 5) Any spill for which a spill response has not been done. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2- 6.1 -5; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1732; errata filed Mar 7, 1997, 2:25 p.m.: 20 IR 1738; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518) 7 or does not the substance waters of the state. total volume 6 apply to the following in question is covered of which is less than by a state or federal 6 5 EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBERS: RESPONSE FOR ANY LIFE THREATENING PROBLEM: 911 CARMEL FIRE DEPARTMENT: (317) 571 -2600 CARMEL POLICE DEPARTMENT: (317) 571 -2500 INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES: (812) 477 -8773 IDEM SPILL RESPONSE CENTER: (317) 233 -7745 NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (800)- 424 -8802 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -6 Reportable spills; transportation Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 6. The following spills from a mode of transportation must be reported: 1 Spills that damage the waters of the state so as to cause death or acute injury or illness to humans or animals. (2) Spills that damage surface waters. (3) Spills to soil: (A) spills of hazardous substances or extremely hazardous substances when the amount spilled exceeds one hundred (100) pounds or the reportable quantity, whichever is less; B spills of petroleum when the amount spilled exceeds fifty —five (55) gallons; or C spills of objectionable substances as defined in section 4(11) of this rule. 4 Any spill for which a spill response has not been done. Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2- 6.1 -6; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1733; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -7 Reportable spills; responsibilities Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 7. Any person who operates, controls, or maintains any mode of transportation or facility from which a spill occurs shall, upon discovery of a reportable spill to the soil or surface waters of the state, do the following: (1) Contain the spill, if possible, to prevent additional spilled material from entering the waters of the state. 2 Undertake or cause others to undertake activities needed to accomplish a spill response. 3 As soon as possible, but within two (2) hours of discovery, communicate a spill report to the Department of Environmental Management, Office of Environmental Response: Area Code 1- 888 233 -7745 for in —state calls (toll free), (317) 233 -7745 for out—of—state calls. If new or updated spill report information becomes known that indicates a significant increase in the likelihood of damage to the waters of the state, the responsible party shall notify the department as soon as possible but within two (2) hours of the time the new or updated information becomes known. 4) Submit to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Land Quality, Emergency Response Section (MC 66 -30), 2525 N. Shadeland Ave., Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46219 -1787, a written copy of the spill report if requested WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Indiana Administrative Code Page 95 in writing by the department. (5) Except from modes of transportation other than pipelines, exercise due diligence and document attempts to notify the following: (A) For spills to surface water that cause damage, the nearest affected downstream water user located within ten (10) miles of the spill and in the state of Indiana; and (B) For spills to soil outside the facility boundary, the affected property owner or owners, operator or operators, or occupant or occupants. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2- 6.1 -7; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1733; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518; errata filed Feb 6, 2006, 11:15 a.m.: 29 IR 1936; errata filed Oct 20, 2006, 10:08 a.m.: 20061101 —IR- 327060497ACA) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -8 Emergency spill response actions Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 8. Notwithstanding any other section of this rule, emergency spill response actions take precedence over reporting requirements, and when emergency spill response activities render spill reporting inconsistent with effective response activities, communication of the spill report to the Indiana department of environmental management may be delayed. In situations where the spill report is delayed, the burden of proving the need for the delay shall be upon the responsible person. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2- 6.1 -8; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1734; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -9 Compliance confirmation Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 9. When spill reporting and response, as provided for in this rule, has occurred, the department shall, upon request, issue a letter confirming compliance with this rule and stating that no further action is required under this rule. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2- 6.1 -9; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1734; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518) SWPPP FOR CONSTRUCTION SITES 1 HYDROLOGIC UNIT CODE (14 DIGIT) 05120201090040 2 IDENTIFICATION OF ALL RECEIVING WATERS CITY OF CARMEL STORM SEWERS TO DRY DETENTION POND, TO THE CARMEL CREEK, THEN TO THE WHITE RIVER. 3 PRE CONSTRUCTION AND POST CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE OF PEAK DISCHARGE (10 YEAR) Q10 PRE 5.55 CFS, Q10 POST 5.55 CFS 4 SPECIFIC POINTS WHERE STORMWATER DISCHARGE LEAVES SITE SEE STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN, SHEET C201. STORMWATER WILL BE CHANNELED THROUGH ENCLOSED STORM PIPE TO A EXTENDED DRY DETENTION. IN A HIGH EVENT WATER WILL BE HELD IN THE EXTENDED DRY DETENTION, ALLOWING SEDIMENT TO SETTLE PRIOR TO LEAVING THE SITE. 5 IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL DISCHARGE TO GROUND WATER ONSITE DRY DETENTION PONDS 6 SOILS MAP W/ SOIL DESCRIPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS SEE RIGHT MIDDLE OF STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN, SHEET C200 AND C201. 7 DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL POLLUTANT SOURCES POTENTIAL POLLUTANTS FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SUCH AS ASPHALT FROM PAVING; CONCRETE FROM CURBING, SIDEWALKS, OIL, GREASE, ANTIFREEZE, GASOLINE AND DIESEL FUEL FROM CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT; SOIL EROSION; FERTILIZER AND PESTICIDES FROM LANDSCAPING AND TRASH SHOULD BE PROPERLY ATTENDED TO TO REDUCE THE CONTAMINANTS FROM ENTERING THE STORM SYSTEM. TRASH SHOULD BE CLEANED UP TO REDUCE CLOGGING OF STORM SYSTEMS AND REDUCE POTENTIAL BACTERIA AND /OR OTHER BIOLOGICAL AGENTS FROM ENTERING IN THE STORM SYSTEM. 8 TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT STORMWATER QUALITY MEASURES A. LOCATION SEE SHEET C200 B. DIMENSION SEE SHEET C200 C. DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS SEE SHEET C204 D. EROSION CONTROL DETAILS SEE SHEET C201 —C202 E. MONITOR AND MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES SEE SHEET C204 9 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE SEE CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE THIS SHEET. 10 LOCATIONS OF PROPOSED SOIL STOCKPILES AND /OR BORROW /DISPOSAL AREAS —N /A 11 TEMPORARY SURFACE STABILIZATION METHOD FOR EACH SEASON SEE SEASONAL SOIL PROTECTION CHART 12 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL BUILDING LOT N/A 13 MATERIAL HANDLING AND SPILL PREVENTION PLAN THIS MATERIAL HANDLING AND SPILL PREVENTION PLAN IS BASED UPON REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THE INDIANA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, SECTION 327 IAC 2 -6 -1. THE FULL TEXT OF THIS CODE CAN BE FOUND ON THIS SHEET POTENTIAL POLLUTANTS ON SITE MAY INCLUDE VEHICLE LUBRICANTS, OILS, VEHICULAR FUELS, CONCRETE WASH —OUT, MULCH, PESTICIDES, HERBICIDES, FERTILIZER, AND TRASH. FUELS, OILS, AND GASOLINE CAN LEAK OR BE SPILLED FROM TRUCKS AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WHICH COULD FIND THEIR WAY TO LITTLE COOL CREEK. FOLLOW MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (MSDS) FOR CONTAMINANTS ON —SITE. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS BE FOLLOWED WHEN USING OR APPLYING ALL FERTILIZERS, HERBICIDES, AND PESTICIDES. SMALL SPILLS AND LEAKS OF THESE MATERIALS ONTO NON —PAVED AREAS WILL BE SHOVELED INTO CONTAINERS OR DUMPSTERS FOR PROPER DISPOSAL. FUELING TRUCKS WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH SPILL PREVENTION KITS FOR SMALLER FUEL SPILLS. ALL VEHICULAR MAINTENANCE SHALL BE PERFORMED IN THE SAME DESIGNATED AREA THROUGHOUT THE CONSTRUCTION TIME FRAME. IF POSSIBLE, VEHICULAR MAINTENANCE SHALL BE DONE OFF —SITE AT FACILITIES THAT ARE DESIGNED TO HANDLE ANY MATERIAL SPILLAGE. THIS SHALL INCLUDE FUELING OF VEHICLES WHENEVER POSSIBLE. IN CASE OF A SPILL, APPROPRIATE STATE AND LOCAL AGENCIES SHALL BE NOTIFIED AND PROVIDED WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: TIME OF SPILL, LOCATION OF SPILL, MATERIAL, SOURCE OF SPILL, APPROXIMATE VOLUME AND LENGTH OF SPILLAGE, WEATHER CONDITIONS AT TIME OF SPILL, PERSONAL PRESENT AT TIME OF SPILL, AND ALL ACTION TAKEN FOR POST SPILL CLEANUP. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT A WASTE RECOVERY AGENCY IMMEDIATELY FOR REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATES AND COORDINATION OF MONITORING THE SITE DURING CLEANUP UNTIL ALL OF THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HAS BEEN REMOVED. CONTRACTOR SHALL COOPERATE WITH IDEM DURING AND AFTER THE SPILL TO INSURE ALL REQUIRED CLEANUP AND FILING REPORTS ARE PROPERLY SUBMITTED. THE DEVELOPER SHALL BE CONTINUALLY INFORMED OF ANY CONTAMINATION CONCERNS OCCURRING ON THE SITE. THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER SHALL KEEP ON SITE A LIST OF QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS FOR SPILL REMEDIATION. ALL SITE PERSONNEL, INCLUDING MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEES, SHALL BE MADE AWARE OF PROPER SPILL PREVENTION AND REMEDIATION TECHNIQUES. ALL MATERIALS USED TO ABSORB SPILLS SHALL BE PROPERLY DISPOSED OF IN AN APPROVED MANNER IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE LAWS. DO NOT FLUSH SPILL MATERIALS WITH WATER UNLESS DIRECTED TO DO SO BY A GOVERNING AGENCY. 14 CONTACT INFORMATION FOR TRAINED INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBLE FOR STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION FOR THE PROJECT SITE SEE THIS SHEET FOR INFORMATION 15 CURRENT REVISION DATE ON ALL SHEETS SEE TITLE BLOCK 5 CONSTRUCTI 4 3 CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE: THE CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONSIST OF ASPHALT PAVEMENT WITH CONCRETE CURB, ENCLOSED STORM SEWERS AND SWALES, EARTHEN PADS FOR FUTURE PUBLIC UTILITIES. THE CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON THE TABLE BELOW. NOTE: BEFORE CONSTRUCTION, EVALUATE, MARK, AND PROTECT IMPORTANT TREES AND ASSOCIATED ROOTING ZONES, UNIQUE AREAS (E.G. WETLANDS), TO BE PRESERVED IF APPLICABLE, AND VEGETATION SUITABLE FOR FILTER STRIPS, ESPECIALLY IN PERIMETER AREAS. A. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION ON SITE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SHALL BE PROVIDED ON SITE: 1. SIGNAGE NOTIFYING AREA RESIDENTS OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY. 2. SIGNAGE SHOWING LOCATION OF SITE LOCATION ENTRANCE. SAID SIGNS SHALL BE PLACED AT RANGE LINE ROAD ENTRANCE. ADDITIONALLY, NOTIFICATION TO INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SHALL BE PROVIDED TO INCLUDE NAME OF PERSON FOR CONTACT AND SITE CONSTRUCTION UPDATE REPORTS. A PRE CONSTRUCTION MEETING IS TO BE ARRANGED AT SITE PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. B. AT THE END OF EACH WORK DAY, BUILDER SHALL ENSURE THAT STREETS ARE CLEAN OF DEBRIS AND SEDIMENT. C. CONSTRUCTION ACCESS DRIVE TOP SOIL STRIPPING STONE PLACEMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON PLANS AT ENTRANCE FROM PRIVATE DRIVE. D. PERIMETER EROSION CONTROL SILT FENCING TO BE INSTALLED ALONG PERIMETER OF BOUNDARY LINES. E. INSTALL TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN, EARTHEN DAMS, AND TEMPORARY DIVERSION SWALES AS NEEDED F. EARTHWORK TOP SOIL FOR LOTS SHALL BE STRIPPED AND SPREAD IN AREAS REQUIRING FILL. TEMPORARY SEEDING SHALL TAKE PLACE TO DISTURBED AREAS THAT REMAIN UNALTERED FOR MORE THAN 15 DAYS. MASS EARTHWORK SHALL BEGIN ON DETENTION BASIN. DIRT FROM DETENTION BASIN TO BE SPREAD IN AREAS WHICH REQUIRE FILL AS DESIGNATED ON SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN. STREET GRADING TO BE COMPLETED AS CONSTRUCTION PROGRESSES. FINISH GRADING OF DETENTION BASIN BANKS, DISTURBED COMMON AREAS AND REAR YARDS TO BE SEEDED IMMEDIATELY. STABILIZE AND INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS ON THE BANKS OF DETENTION BASIN IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING COMPLETION OF DETENTION BASIN GRADING. INSTALL CONCRETE WASHOUT. INSTALL INFILTRATION TRENCH. SILT FENCE MUST BE PLACED ON BOTH SIDES OF TRENCH IF CONSTRUCTED AT THIS TIME OTHERWISE, INSTALL INFILTRATION TRENCH AFTER FINISH GRADING AND SEED IS ESTABLISHED. G. SANITARY SEWER INSTALLATION OF FORCEMAIN SHALL BEGIN. DISTURBED AREAS TO BE TEMPORARY SEEDED AS CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED. FORCEMAIN TO BE DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED. H. STORM SEWER STORM INLETS, STORM PIPES, AND UNDERDRAINS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AS WARRANTS. DRY RETENTION CONTROL STRUCTURES TO BE INSTALLED WITH CONSTRUCTION OF RETENTION AREAS. PROTECTION TO BE PUT IN PLACE AS NOTED IN "F" ABOVE. INSTALL KOIR WATTLE AT STREET INLET LOCATIONS. SWALES TO BE SEEDED AND MULCHED BEFORE STREET CURBS ARE STARTED AND PIPES INSTALLED. I. UTILITIES COORDINATION WITH UTILITIES FOR WATER MAINS, GAS LINES, TELEPHONE, CABLE TV AND ELECTRIC LINES TO TAKE PLACE AS WORK PROGRESSES. PROPER GRADING AND SEEDING TO BE INSTALLED UPON COMPLETION OF INSTALLED UTILITIES. J. PAVEMENT LIME STABILIZATION INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE CURBS AND ASPHALT LAYERS TO BE PUT IN PLACE. EROSION CONTROL STRUCTURES SUCH AS SILT FENCE AND KOIR WATTLES /COCONUT MAT SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO ORIGINAL LOCATIONS AND REPAIRED IF NEEDED. PERMANENT SEEDING TO BE PUT IN PLACE ALONG BACK OF CURB IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATED PLANTING CHART. K. FINISH GRADING FINISH GRADES WITH SEEDING REQUIREMENTS TO BE COMPLETED, AND EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS AND SILT FENCE AROUND DRY DETENTION AREAS AND SWALES (VEGETATIVE INFILTRATION) AS SHOWN ON PLANS. RIP —RAP TO BE INSTALLED AND /OR INSPECTED IF PREVIOUSLY PUT IN REQUIRED LOCATIONS. PERMANENT SEEDING TO BE PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EROSION CONTROL PLAN AS SHOWN. INSTALL COCONUT MAT OVER INLETS. L. CLEANUP CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL EXCESS MATERIALS, REGRADE AND STABILIZE ALL AREAS OF DISTURBANCE BY UTILITY INSTALLATION. RESEED AREAS ALONG CURBS IF REQUIRED. ALL INLETS AND END SECTIONS TO BE CHECKED AND CLEANED OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS WHICH WOULD HINDER STORM FLOWAGE. M. FINAL LANDSCAPING INSTALL AND FINISH LANDSCAPING IN AREAS OF COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION. INSTALL PLANTS IN VEGETATIVE SWALES AS INDICATED IN DETAILS ON LANDSCAPE PLAN. REMOVE STRAW WATTLE WHEN VEGETATION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. N. INDIVIDUAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION REFERENCE DETAIL SHOWN ON C505 FOR EROSION CONTROL PRACTICE PLAN AND ANY SPECIFICATIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION OF TYPICAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING UNDER CONSTRUCTION. CONCRETE WASHOUT AND INLET PROTECTION TO REMAIN UNTIL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE. 0. PERMANENT SEED ALL AREAS OF DISTURBANCE. N PTIANS Contact Person for Erosion Control Sediment Practices T&W CORPORATION 3841 W. MORRIS STREET INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46241 TELEPHONE: 317— 244-7637 CONTACT PERSON. STEPHEN D. SHEHORN DOUGLAS L. BEAMER -NOTE THIS PLAN INDICATES EROSION CONTROL MEASURES REQUIRED AFTER SOIL STRIPPING AND PAD BUILDING HAS TAKEN PLACE. COORDINATE WITH DEVELOPER FOR MEASURES REQUIRED UNTIL PROPERTY TURNED OVER FOR DEVELOPMENT. COORDINATE WITH SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE FOR ANY OTHER MEASURES REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITIONS. WARNING— THIS PLAN TO BE USED FOR EROSION CONTROL PURPOSES ONLY. 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