Preparation and Approval. 20.3.1. The Provider shall prepare by a qualified individual the PRDs that include a Notice of Intent, Construction Risk Calculation, Site Map, SWPPP, Annual Fee and any additional required documents. The Provider’s Qualified SWPPP Developer (“QSD”) shall prepare the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) as required to comply with storm water pollution regulations for project sites with storm water discharges associated with construction activity such as clearing or demolition, grading, excavation and other land disturbances. The SWPPP shall apply to all areas that are directly related to construction activity, including but not limited to staging areas, storage yards, material borrow areas, and access roads. 20.3.2. The Provider shall prepare and submit to the Local Governing Agencies and the District the SWPPP for review and approval if the project sites, new or existing, with land disturbance of 1 or more acres (or less than 1 acres if part of a common plan of development); the construction activity that results in land surface disturbances of less than one acre is part of a larger common plan of development or sale of one or more acres of disturbed land surface; or the construction activity associated with Linear Underground/Overhead Projects ("LUPs") including, but not limited to, those activities necessary for the installation of underground and overhead linear facilities (e.g., conduits, substructures, pipelines, towers, poles, cables, wires, connectors, switching, regulating and transforming equipment and associated ancillary facilities) and include, but are not limited to, underground utility mark-out, potholing, concrete and asphalt cutting and removal, trenching, excavation, boring and drilling, access road and pole/tower pad and cable/wire pull station, substation construction, substructure installation, construction of tower footings and/or foundations, pole and tower installations, pipeline installations, welding, concrete and/or pavement repair or replacement, and stockpile/borrow locations. 20.3.3. The Provider shall also pay annual renewal fee(s) until the contract is completed and make all such checks payable to the State Water Resources Control Board. The Notice of Intent must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the commencement of construction activities. 20.3.4. The Provider shall prepare the SWPPP by following the format in Sections 2, 3, 4 and Appendices A through F of the California Stormwater BMP Handbook - Construction, January 2009 edition, published by the California Stormwater Quality Association. The publication is available from: 20.3.5. Where land disturbance is less than 1 acre, any BMPs indicated in the BMP Handbook needed to prevent or minimize storm water pollution shall be implemented at no extra cost to the District. 20.3.6. Within two weeks after Award of Contract by the District, the Provider shall submit to the District's Civil Engineer one copy of the PRDs including the SWPPP for review. After the District's approval, the Provider shall provide approved copies of the SWPPP as follows: one copy each to the District's Construction Inspector, District's Construction Manager, District Architect, Commissioned Architect and District's Civil Engineer
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Preparation and Approval. 20.3.1. The Provider Design-Builder shall prepare by a qualified individual the PRDs that include a Notice of Intent, Construction Risk Calculation, Site Map, SWPPP, Annual Fee and any additional required documents. The ProviderDesign-Builder’s Qualified SWPPP Developer (“QSD”) shall prepare the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) as required to comply with storm water pollution regulations for project sites with storm water discharges associated with construction activity such as clearing or demolition, grading, excavation and other land disturbances. The SWPPP shall apply to all areas that are directly related to construction activity, including but not limited to staging areas, storage yards, material borrow areas, and access roads.
20.3.2. The Provider Design-Builder shall prepare and submit to the Local Governing Agencies and the District Owner the SWPPP for review and approval if the project sitesSite, new or existing, with land disturbance of 1 or more acres (or less than 1 acres if part of a common plan of development); the construction activity that results in land surface disturbances of less than one acre is part of a larger common plan of development or sale of one or more acres of disturbed land surface; or the construction activity associated with Linear Underground/Overhead Projects ("“LUPs"”) including, but not limited to, those activities necessary for the installation of underground and overhead linear facilities (e.g., conduits, substructures, pipelines, towers, poles, cables, wires, connectors, switching, regulating and transforming equipment and associated ancillary facilities) and include, but are not limited to, underground utility mark-out, potholing, concrete and asphalt cutting and removal, trenching, excavation, boring and drilling, access road and pole/tower pad and cable/wire pull station, substation construction, substructure installation, construction of tower footings and/or foundations, pole and tower installations, pipeline installations, welding, concrete and/or pavement repair or replacement, and stockpile/borrow locations.
20.3.3. The Provider Design-Builder shall also pay annual renewal fee(s) until the contract is completed and make all such checks payable to the State Water Resources Control Board. The Notice of Intent must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the commencement of construction activities.
20.3.4. The Provider Design-Builder shall prepare the SWPPP by following the format in Sections 2, 3, 4 and Appendices A through F of the California Stormwater BMP Handbook - Construction, January 2009 edition, published by the California Stormwater Quality Association. The publication is available from: California Stormwater Quality Association ▇.▇. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Phone: (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ E-mail: ▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ or ▇▇▇▇▇:
20.3.5. //▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/store/products/tabid/154/p-167-construction-handbookportal-initial-subscription.aspx Where land disturbance is less than 1 acre, any BMPs indicated in the BMP Handbook needed to prevent or minimize storm water pollution shall be implemented at no extra cost to the District.
20.3.6Owner. Within two weeks after Award of Contract by the DistrictPrior to commencing any construction activities, the Provider Design-Builder shall submit to the District's Civil Engineer Owner one copy of the PRDs including the SWPPP for review. After the District's Owner’s approval, the Provider Design-Builder shall provide approved copies of the SWPPP as follows: one copy each to the District's Construction Inspector, District's Construction Manager, District Architect, Commissioned Architect Inspector and District's Civil Engineerto the Owner. Implementation. The Design-Builder shall implement the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan by doing the following:
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