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0dStep 2.1: Describe the key considerations for stormwater management during <br />project construction (continued). <br />Are any of the following Critical Areas present at the project site? <br />Refer to MR #1, Step 1.1. <br />Critical area <br />Present at the site? <br />(Yes/No) <br />Describe any special <br />requirements or provisions for <br />working near or within this area <br />Geologic hazards <br />❑Yes 0 No <br />Wetlands <br />❑Yes 0 No <br />Streambanks <br />❑Yes 0 No <br />Other: <br />❑Yes 0 No <br />Are there areas on the construction site that may have potential erosion problems? <br />❑Yes 0 No <br />If yes, describe: <br />Step 2.2: Select Construction 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 elements below contain a list of the most common BMPs accepted by <br />the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) for satisfying the element's requirement. For a <br />complete selection of BMPs please see Volume II of Ecology's Stormwater Management Manual for Western <br />Washington (SWMMWW). <br />The SWPPP must consider all 13 Elements listed below. Select the BMPsthatwill be usedto <br />satisfyeach requirement.All requirements must have at least one item selected. <br />Element 1. Preserve vegetation/mark clearing limits <br />0 BMP C101: Preserving Natural Vegetation <br />❑ BMP C102: Buffer Zones <br />0 BMP C103: High -Visibility Fence <br />❑ BMP C233: Silt Fence <br />Element 2. Establish construction access <br />0 BMP C105: Stabilized Construction Access <br />❑ BMP C106: Wheel Wash <br />❑ BMP C107: Construction Road/Parking Area <br />Stabilization <br />City of Everett Public Works <br />Small Project Stormwater Site Plan/Report — Sept. 2023 Page 12 of 40 <br />❑ Other BMP per the SWMMWW: <br />❑ Not applicable to my proposed project <br />Explain: <br />❑ Other BM per the SWMMWW: <br />❑ Not applicable to my proposed project <br />Explain: <br />