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BMP Cl 60: Certified Erosion and Sed'irr ent Control Lead <br /> Purpose The project proponent designates at least one person as the responsible <br /> representative in charge of erosion and sediment control(ESC),and water <br /> quality protection. The designated person shall be the Certified Erosion <br /> and Sediment Control Lead(CESCL)who is responsible for ensuring <br /> compliance with all local, state,and federal erosion and sediment control <br /> and water quality requirements. <br /> • <br /> Conditions of Use A CESCL shall be made available on projects one acre or larger that <br /> discharge stormwater to surface waters of the state <br /> • The CESCL shall: <br /> • Have a current certificate proving attendance in an erosion and <br /> sediment control training course that meets the minimum ESC <br /> training and certification requirements established by Ecology <br /> (see details below). <br /> Ecology will maintain a list of ESC training and certification <br /> providers at:www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater. <br /> OR <br /> • Be a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control <br /> (CPESC);for additional information go to:www.cpesc.net <br /> Specifications • Certification shall remain valid for three years.. <br /> • The CESCL shall have authority to act on behalf of the contractor or <br /> developer and shall be available,on call,24 hours per day throughout <br /> the period of construction: <br /> • The Construction SWPPP shall include the name,telephone number, <br /> fax number,and address of the designated CESCL. <br /> • <br /> • A CESCL may provide inspection and compliance services for <br /> multiple construction projects in the same geographic region. <br /> Duties and responsibilities of the CESCL shall include,but are not limited <br /> to the following: <br /> • Maintaining permit file on site at all times which includes the SWPPP <br /> • •and any associated permits and plans. <br /> • • Directing BMP installation,inspection,maintenance,modification, <br /> and removal. <br /> • Updating all project drawings and the Construction SWPPP with <br /> changes made. <br /> February 2005 Volume II— Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention 4-47 <br />