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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan <br /> 3.1.8 Element#8 — Stabilize Channels and Outlets <br /> Where site runoff is to be conveyed in channels, or discharged to a stream or some other <br /> natural drainage point, efforts will be taken to prevent downstream erosion. The specific BMPs <br /> for channel and outlet stabilization that shall be used on this project include: <br /> • Check Dams (BMP C207) <br /> Alternate channel and outlet stabilization BMPs are included in Appendix C as a quick reference <br /> tool for the onsite inspector in the event the BMP(s) listed above are deemed ineffective or <br /> inappropriate during construction to satisfy the requirements set forth in the General NPDES <br /> Permit (Appendix D). To avoid potential erosion and sediment control issues that may cause a <br /> violation(s) of the NPDES Construction Stormwater permit (as provided in Appendix D), the <br /> Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead will promptly initiate the implementation of one or <br /> more of the alternative BMPs listed in Appendix C after the first sign that existing BMPs are <br /> ineffective or failing. <br /> The project site is located west of the Cascade Mountain Crest. As such, all temporary on-site <br /> conveyance channels shall be designed, constructed, and stabilized to prevent erosion from the <br /> expected peak 10 minute velocity of flow from a Type 1A, 10-year, 24-hour recurrence interval <br /> storm for the developed condition. Alternatively, the 10-year, 1-hour peak flow rate indicated by <br /> an approved continuous runoff simulation model, increased by a factor of 1.6, shall be used. <br /> Stabilization, including armoring material, adequate to prevent erosion of outlets, adjacent <br /> streambanks, slopes, and downstream reaches shall be provided at the outlets of all <br /> conveyance systems. <br /> 3.1.9 Element#9 — Control Pollutants <br /> All pollutants, including waste materials and demolition debris, that occur onsite shall be <br /> handled and disposed of in a manner that does not cause contamination of stormwater. Good <br /> housekeeping and preventative measures will be taken to ensure that the site will be kept clean, <br /> well-organized, and free of debris. If required, BMPs to be implemented to control specific <br /> sources of pollutants are discussed below. <br /> Vehicles, construction equipment, and/or petroleum product storage/dispensing: <br /> • All vehicles, equipment, and petroleum product storage/dispensing areas <br /> will be inspected regularly to detect any leaks or spills, and to identify <br /> maintenance needs to prevent leaks or spills. <br /> ■ On-site fueling tanks and petroleum product storage containers shall <br /> include secondary containment. <br /> ■ Spill prevention measures, such as drip pans, will be used when <br /> conducting maintenance and repair of vehicles or equipment. <br /> 11 <br />
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