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Areas on the site that have potential erosion problems: <br /> None. Sloped areas of site are vegetated and will not be disturbed. <br /> Locations where surface water leaves the site: <br /> Surface water infiltrates on site or is collected and discharged to the combined <br /> storm/sewer (in the case of roof water). <br /> Task 2: Select Construction Best Management Practices (BMPs)to be used on your project <br /> All new development and redevelopment projects are responsible for preventing erosion and sedimentation <br /> during construction.Each of the 13 requirements below contains a list of Best Management Practices(BMPs) <br /> that are accepted by the Washington State Department of Ecology(Ecology)for satisfying each requirement. <br /> The BMPs below are the most common. For a complete selection of BMPs please see Volume II of Ecology's <br /> Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. <br /> 0 Each of the 13 Elements below must be considered in the SWPPP. Select all <br /> BM Ps that you will be using to satisfy each requirement.All requirements must <br /> have at least one item selected. <br /> Element 1. Preserve vegetation/mark clearing limits: <br /> ❑ BMP C 101:Preserving Natural Vegetation <br /> El BMP C 102: Buffer Zones <br /> IN BMP C 103:High Visibility Plastic or Metal Fence <br /> ❑ Other Per the SWMMWW: <br /> ❑ Not applicable to my proposed project <br /> Explain: <br /> Element 2. Establish construction: <br /> El BMP C 105:Stabilized Construction Entrance/Exit <br /> ❑ BMP CI 06:Wheel Wash <br /> ❑ BMP C 107:Construction Road/Parking Area Stabilization <br /> El Other Per the SNATTIVNAN. <br /> I Not applicable to my proposed project <br /> Explain: SMALL EQUIPMENT ACCESSED FROM EXIST.PAVED DRIVE <br /> City of Everett Public Works <br /> Small Project Stormwater Site Plan Report for Projects in ,0 <br /> the Combined Sewer Area-April 2021 <br />