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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan <br /> 1.0 Introduction <br /> 1 <br /> This Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) has been prepared as part of the <br /> NPDES stormwater permit requirements for the Jacksons Food Store No. 602 project <br /> located in Everett, Washington. The proposed site is addressed at 2631 Walnut Street <br /> located on the northeast corner of the intersection of Walnut Street and Everett Avenue <br /> in Everett, Washington. <br /> Construction activities will include the redevelopment of an existing gas station, convenience <br /> ' store, and carwash site. Construction will include concrete and asphalt paving, landscaping, <br /> utility work, including power, telephone, water, sewer, and storm appurtenances with catch <br /> basin collection, pipe conveyance, stormwater quality, and flow control facilities, etc. The <br /> ' purpose of this SWPPP is to describe the proposed construction activities and all <br /> temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control (TESC) measures, pollution <br /> prevention measures, inspection/monitoring activities, and recordkeeping that will be <br /> ' implemented during the proposed construction project. The objectives of the SWPPP <br /> are to: <br /> 1. Implement Best Management Practices (BMPs)to prevent erosion <br /> and sedimentation, and to identify, reduce, eliminate or prevent <br /> stormwater contamination and water pollution from construction <br /> activity. <br /> 2. Prevent violations of surface water quality, ground water quality, or <br /> sediment management standards. <br /> 3. Prevent, during the construction phase, adverse water quality <br /> ' impacts including impacts on beneficial uses of the receiving water <br /> by controlling peak flow rates and volumes of stormwater runoff at <br /> the Permittee's outfalls and downstream of the outfalls. <br /> This SWPPP was prepared using the Ecology SWPPP Template downloaded from the <br /> Ecology website on July 2, 2005. This SWPPP was prepared based on the requirements <br /> ' set forth in the Construction Stormwater General Permit, Stormwater Management <br /> Manual for Western Washington(SWMMWW 2005). The report is divided into seven main <br /> sections with several appendices that include stormwater related reference materials. The <br /> ' topics presented in the each of the main sections are: <br /> ■ Section 1 - INTRODUCTION. This section provides a summary <br /> description of the project, and the organization of the SWPPP document. <br /> ■ Section 2 —SITE DESCRIPTION. This section provides a detailed <br /> ' description of the existing site conditions, proposed construction activities, <br /> and calculated stormwater flow rates for existing conditions and <br /> post-construction conditions. <br /> 1 <br /> ' 1 16580.006.doc <br />