SWPPP Weekly Inspection Clause Samples

SWPPP Weekly Inspection. Construction activities for the Project will entail soil disturbances of greater than one acre. Accordingly, the Certificate Holder is seeking coverage from the NYSDEC under the State’s General Permit (“GP”) for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities (GP-0-15-002). A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan has been prepared for the Project and is included as Appendix
SWPPP Weekly Inspection. Construction activities for the Project will entail soil disturbances of greater than one acre. Accordingly, the Certificate Holder is seeking coverage from the NYSDEC under the State’s General Permit (“GP”) for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities (GP-0-15-002). A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan has been prepared for the Project and is included as Appendix C. The SWPPP identifies potential sources of pollutants that may be expected to adversely affect stormwater quality and details the selection, design, installation, implementation, and maintenance of the erosion and sediment control measures and practices that will be utilized at the site to prevent/minimize those impacts. After construction starts, GP-0-15-002 requires that a “qualified inspector” conduct site inspections with the results documented in a signed inspection report. A "qualified inspector" may be a licensed Professional Engineer (“PE”), Registered Landscape Architect (“RLA”), or Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (“CPESC”). Additionally, any trained technician who has completed the NYSDEC 4-hour Erosion and Sediment Control Training and is working under the direct supervision of, and at the same company as, a PE, or RLA also meets the requirements of a “qualified inspector.” The SWPPP inspection reports must be kept at a secure location at the Project site for the duration of construction and until a Notice of Termination has been filed with NYSDEC. The purpose of the SWPPP inspections is to verify that the erosion and sediment control measures prescribed in the SWPPP are being implemented and are effective in the prevention of stormwater quality impacts. The qualified inspector shall conduct site inspections in accordance with the following timetable, depending on the stage of construction activities: a.) For construction sites where soil disturbance activities are on-going, the qualified inspector shall conduct a site inspection at least once every seven calendar days. b.) For construction sites where soil disturbance activities are on-going, and the owner or operator has received authorization in accordance with the SPDES General Permit to disturb greater than five acres of soil at any one time, the qualified inspector shall conduct at least two site inspections every seven calendar days. The two inspections shall be separated by a minimum of two full calendar days. Inspections will exceed the requirements of the SPDES General Permit, as an Envi...

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