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• Updating all project drawings and the Construction SWPPP with • <br />changes made. <br />• Completing any sampling requirements including reporting results <br />using WebDMR. <br />• Keeping daily logs, and inspection reports. Inspection reports should <br />include: <br />Inspection date/time. <br />• Weather information; general conditions during inspection and <br />approximate amount of precipitation since the last inspection. <br />A summary or list of all BMPs implemented, including <br />observations of all erosion/sediment control structures or practices. <br />The following shall be noted: <br />1. Locations of BMPs inspected. <br />2. Locations of BMPs that need maintenance <br />Locations of BMPs that failed to. operate as designed or <br />intended. <br />4. Locations of where additional or different BMPs are required. <br />• Visual monitoring results, including a description of discharged <br />stormwater. The presence of suspended sediment, turbid water, <br />discoloration, and oil sheen shall be noted, as applicable. <br />• Any water quality monitoring performed during inspection. <br />• General comments and notes, including a brief description of <br />any BMP repairs, maintenance or installations made as a result <br />of the inspection. <br />• Facilitate, participate in, and take corrective actions resulting from <br />inspections performed by outside agencies or the owner. <br />BMP C162: Scheduling <br />Purpose Sequencing a construction project reduces the amount and duration of soil <br />exposed to erosion by wind, rain, runoff, and vehicle tracking. <br />Conditions of Use The construction sequence schedule is an orderly listing of all major land - <br />disturbing activities together with the necessary erosion and sedimentation <br />control measures planned for the project. This type of schedule guides the <br />contractor on work to be done before other work is started so that serious <br />erosion and sedimentation problems can be avoided. <br />Following a specified work schedule that coordinates the timing of land - <br />disturbing activities and the installation of control measures is perhaps the <br />most cost-effective way of controlling erosion during construction. The <br />removal of surface ground cover leaves a site vulnerable to accelerated is <br />Volume II — Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention - August 2012 <br />4-54 <br />