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MR #2: Construction SWPPP <br /> All new development and redevelopment projects are responsible for preventing erosion and discharge <br /> of sediment and other pollutants into receiving waters. A Construction SWPPP is a stand-alone <br /> document that addresses all construction stormwater management concerns. It is required that a copy <br /> of the SWPPP be kept by the contractor performing work at the jobsite for reference and that it is <br /> updated as-necessary during construction.This completed template and required attachments (see <br /> Steps 2.3 and 2.4)serves as your Construction SWPPP. <br /> 0dStep 2.1: Describe the key considerations for stormwater management during <br /> project construction. <br /> You may attach a narrative that answers the following questions or answer in the space provided below. <br /> Describe the nature and purpose of the project: <br /> Construct a gravel spur road and turnaround area for disposal of <br /> spoils from the Water Filtration Plant to an existing landfill site. <br /> Describe adjacent areas, including streams, lakes,wetlands, residential areas, and <br /> roads that may be affected by project construction. <br /> . Refer to Map Everett for readily available information:www.everettwa.gov/MapEverett <br /> Refer to the Map Everett Viewer Instructions at the end of this template. <br /> The project will take place in a recently logged area of the forest <br /> at the north end of Lake Chaplain. <br /> Will upstream drainage areas affect the construction site? <br /> ❑Yes 0 No <br /> If yes, describe: <br /> Will any drainage leave the construction site? <br /> Eyes ❑ No <br /> If yes, describe: Rainfall is expected to primarily infiltrate; however, any runoff <br /> would sheet flow to the north <br /> Will drainage go from the construction site into a receiving water body? <br /> Dyes ❑ No <br /> If yes, list the name and/or type of water body that drainage will discharge to and the <br /> approximate distance to that water body: Drainage would eventually reach Lake Chaplain, <br /> approximately 800 feet away. <br /> City of Everett Public Works <br /> Small Project Stormwater Site Plan/Report—Sept.2023 Page 11 of 40 <br />