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WALNUT ST
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2631
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JACKSONS
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STORMWATER SITE PLAN
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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan <br /> 1 <br /> 3,1.3 Element #3 — Control Flow Rates <br /> In order to protect the properties and waterways downstream of the project site, stormwater <br /> discharges from the site will be controlled by construction of sediment traps as one of the first <br /> items of construction. <br /> Alternate flow control BMPs are included in Appendix C as a quick reference tool for the onsite <br /> inspector in the event the BMP(s) listed above are deemed ineffective or inappropriate during <br /> I construction to satisfy the requirements set forth in the General NPDES Permit (Appendix D). <br /> To avoid potential erosion and sediment control issues that may cause a violation(s) of the <br /> NPDES Construction Stormwater permit (as provided in Appendix D), the Certified Erosion and <br /> Sediment Control Lead will promptly initiate the implementation of one or more of the alternative <br /> BMPs listed in Appendix C after the first sign that existing BMPs are ineffective or failing. <br /> The project site is located west of the Cascade Mountain Crest. As such, the project must <br /> comply with Minimum Requirement 7 (Ecology 2005). <br /> In general,discharge rates of stormwater from the site will be controlled where increases in <br /> impervious area or soil compaction during construction could lead to downstream erosion, or <br /> where necessary to meet local agency stormwater discharge requirements (e.g., discharge to <br /> combined sewer systems). <br /> 3.1.4 Element #4 — Install Sediment Controls <br /> All stormwater runoff from disturbed areas shall pass through an appropriate sediment removal <br /> ' BMP before leaving the construction site or prior to being discharged to the downstream <br /> drainage course. The specific BMPs to be used for controlling sediment on this project include: <br /> ' ■ Silt Fence (BMP C233) <br /> ■ Sediment Trap (BMP C240) <br /> A silt fence shall be installed along the downstream perimeter of the proposed site. Alternate <br /> sediment control BMPs are included in Appendix C as a quick reference tool for the onsite <br /> inspector in the event the BMP(s) listed above are deemed ineffective or inappropriate during <br /> construction to satisfy the requirements set forth in the General NPDES Permit (Appendix D). <br /> To avoid potential erosion and sediment control issues that may cause a violation(s) of the <br /> ' NPDES Construction Stormwater permit (as provided in Appendix D), the Certified Erosion and <br /> Sediment Control Lead will promptly initiate the implementation of one or more of the alternative <br /> BMPs listed in Appendix C after the first sign that existing BMPs are ineffective or failing. <br /> In addition, sediment will be removed from paved areas in and adjacent to construction work <br /> areas manually or using mechanical sweepers, as needed, to minimize tracking of sediments on <br /> vehicle tires away from the site and to minimize washoff of sediments from adjacent streets in <br /> runoff, <br /> Whenever possible, sediment-laden water shall be discharged into onsite, relatively level, <br /> vegetated areas (BMP C240 paragraph 5, page 4-102). <br /> 5 16580.006.doc <br />
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