Title: Creating a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
1Creating a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
- For Construction Activities
2Creating a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
- A requirement of the construction storm water
permit is to develop a storm water pollution
prevention plan (SWPPP) before construction
activities begin. The SWPPP should be complete
before submitting the Notice of Intent (NOI).
The following slide show will step through each
item that is to be addressed in the SWPPP. By
following this guide, you will be able to develop
a SWPPP that fulfills the requirements of the
Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality.
3SWPPP Organization Guideline
- Site Evaluation and Design Development
- Collect site information
- Develop Site Plan
- Prepare pollution prevention site map
4SWPPP Organization Guideline
- Assessment
- Measure the site area
- Determine the drainage areas
- Calculate the runoff coefficient
5SWPPP Organization Guideline
- Control Selection / Plan Design
- Select erosion and sediment controls
- Select other controls
- Select storm water management controls
- Indicate the location of controls on the site map
- Site map requirements
6SWPPP Organization Guideline
- Control Selection / Plan Design Continued
- Prepare an inspection and maintenance plan
- Prepare sequence of major activities
- Incorporate State or local Requirements
7SWPPP Organization Guideline
- Certification / Notification
- Certify the plan
- Submit Notice of Intent
- Plan location
8SWPPP Organization Guideline
- Construction / Implementation
- Implement controls
- Inspect and maintain controls
- Update / change the plan
- Report releases of reportable quantities
9SWPPP Organization Guideline
- Final Stabilization / Termination
- Final stabilization
- Notice of Termination
10SWPPP
The following is a step-by-step description of
each item in the organizational list that was
previously supplied. By addressing each item in
the list, an acceptable SWPPP can be developed
that meets ADEQs basic criteria.
11Site Evaluation and Design
- Collect site information
- Existing conditions site map
- Soils information
- Runoff water quality
- Name of receiving stream / water
- Rainfall data
12Site Evaluation and Design
- Develop Site Plan
- Disturb the smallest vegetated area possible
- Keep the amount of cut and fill to a minimum
- Limit impacts to sensitive areas such as
- Steep and / or unstable slopes
- Surface waters, including wetlands
- Areas with soil is likely to erode
- Existing drainage channels
13Site Evaluation and Design
- Prepare Pollution Prevention Site Map
- Approximate slopes after grading
- Indicate areas of soil disturbance
- Indicate drainage patterns
14Assessment
- Measure site area
- Indicate the total site area and the area which
will be disturbed
15Assessment
- Determine the Drainage Area
- Measure the size of each drainage basins for each
point where concentrated flow will leave the site - Use the calculated concentrated flow to determine
the appropriate sediment control measures
16Assessment
- Calculate the Runoff Coefficient
- Develop an estimate of the developments impact
on runoff after construction is complete. This
can be done by estimating a runoff coefficient
for post-construction conditions - Q (C) (I) (A)
- where
- Q the rate of runoff from an area
- C partial amount of the total rainfall
- that will become runoff
- I rainfall intensity, and
- A the area of the drainage basin
-
17Assessment Continued
- Calculate the Runoff Coefficient Continued
- Calculating a weighted runoff coefficient
where A acres and C coefficient
18Assessment Continued
19Control Selection / Plan Development
- Select erosion and sediment controls
- Stabilization measures for disturbed areas
- Structural controls to divert runoff and remove
sediments - Erosion and sediment controls can include
temporary or permanent measures
20Control Selection / Plan Development
- Select other controls
- Proper waste disposal
- Control of offsite vehicle tracking
- Compliance with applicable State or local waste
disposal - Sanitary sewer or septic system regulations
- Control of allowable non-storm water discharges
21Control Selection / Plan Development
- Select storm water management controls
- Storm water detention structures (including wet
ponds) - Storm water retention structures
- Open vegetated swales
- Natural depressions
- Infiltration measures
22Control Selection / Plan Development
- Indicate location of controls on the site map
- Areas of permanent seeding
- Areas of sod stabilization
- Silt fence
- Straw bale barrier
- Earth dikes
- Brush barriers
- Drainage swales
- Sediment traps
23Control Selection / Plan Development
- Indicate location of controls on the site map
- Pipe slope drains
- Level spreaders
- Storm drain inlet protection
- Reinforced soil retaining systems
- Gabions
- Temporary or permanent sediment basins
- Stabilized construction entrances
24Control Selection / Plan Development
- Site map requirements
- Drainage patterns
- Approximate slopes after grading
- Area of soil disturbance
- Location of major structural and nonstructural
controls - Areas where stabilization practices are expected
to occur - Location of surface waters
25Control Selection / Plan Development
- Prepare an inspection and maintenance plan
- Qualified personnel shall inspect disturbed areas
of the construction site at least once every
seven calendar days and within 24 hours of the
end of a storm that is 0.5 inches or greater - A description of procedures to maintain in good
condition and effective operating condition - Vegetation
- Erosion and sediment control measures
- Other protective measures identified in the site
plan
26Control Selection / Plan Development
- Prepare sequence of major activities
- The sequence of major activities should include a
timeline for - Construction of control measures
- Earth disturbing construction activities
- Maintenance activities for control measures in
the order in which they will occur - Down slope and side slope perimeter controls
should be installed before the land disturbing
activity occurs - Do not disturb an area until it is necessary for
construction to proceed - Cover or stabilize as soon as possible
27Control Selection / Plan Development
- Prepare sequence of major activities continued
- The sequence of major activities should include a
timeline for - Time activities to limit impact form seasonal
climate changes or weather events - Construction of infiltration measures should be
delayed to the end of the project when upstream
drainage areas have been stabilized
28Control Selection / Plan Development
- Incorporate state or local requirements
- Permittees shall incorporate all applicable
requirements specified in State or local sediment
and erosion control plans or permits, or storm
water management plans or permits. This should
include requirements such as - City ordinances
- City grading permit requirements
29Certification and Notification
- Certify the Plan
- Your NPDES storm water permit requires that
authorized representative(s) of the operator(s)
sign and certify the plan. The authorized
representative(s) should be individuals at or
near the top of the management chain, such as - The president
- Vice-president
- General partner, who has been delegated the
authority to sign and certify this type of
document
30Certification and Notification
- Notice of Intent
- You are required to submit a Notice of Intent
(NOI) prior to commencement of construction - The NOI cannot be submitted until the SWPPP has
been prepared
31Certification and Notification
- Plan location
- SWPPPs for construction activities shall be
maintained onsite of the activity unless the
Director, or authorized representative, the
operator of a large or medium MS4, or a State or
local sediment and control agency requests that
the plan be submitted. - Permittees should keep a copy of the plan at the
construction site until the site is finally
stabilized - Permittees are required to keep the plan, all
reports and data for at least three years after
the project is complete
32Construction / Implementation
- Implement controls
- The controls should be constructed or applied in
accordance with State or local standard
specifications - If there are no State or local specifications for
control measures then the controls should be
constructed in accordance with good engineering
practices - Improperly installed controls can have little or
no effect and may actually increase the pollution
of storm water
33Construction / Implementation
- Inspect and maintain controls
- Inspection should be performed at the frequency
specified in the SWPPP and / or the permit - The inspector should note any damage or
deficiencies in the control measures in an
inspection report - The inspector should correct damage or
deficiencies as soon as practicable after the
inspection - The operator should keep records of the
construction activity on the site, such as - Dates when major grading activities occur in a
particular area - Dates when construction activities cease in an
area - Dates when an area is stabilized
34Construction / Implementation
- Update / change plans
- SWPPPs are developed based on site-specific
features and functions. Where there are changes
in design, construction, operation, or
maintenance, and that change will have a
significant effect on the potential for
discharging pollutants in storm water at a site,
the SWPPP should be modified by the permittee to
reflect the changes and new conditions - The permittee is required to update the plan as
necessary to reflect any changes onsite which may
affect the potential for discharges of pollutants
from the site
35Construction / Implementation
- Releases of reportable quantities
- If the construction site has a release of a
hazardous substance or of oil in an amount which
exceeds a reportable quantity (RQ) as defined at
40 CFR Part 110, 40 CFR Part 117, or 40 CFR Part
302, then the permittee shall do several things - The person in charge of the site at the time of
the spill shall call the National Response Center
to report the spill 800-424-8802 - Within 14 days after the release is detected,
modify the site SWPPP - Within 14 days of the release, submit a written
description of the release to ADEQ
36Final Stabilization / Termination
- Final stabilization
- A site can be considered finally stabilized when
all soil disturbing activities at the site have
been completed and a uniform perennial vegetative
cover with a density of 70 percent for the
unpaved areas and areas not covered by permanent
structures has been established or equivalent
permanent stabilization measures have been
employed
37Final Stabilization / Termination
- Notice of Termination
- The Notice of Termination (NOT) is the final task
required to comply with the requirements of an
NPDES storm water permit for a construction
activity. The NOT form is sent to the permittee
with the confirmation letter. Additional NOTs
can be obtained by contacting the storm water
staff at ADEQ