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determine if it is necessary to install, maintain, or repair BMPs to improve the quality of <br /> stormwater discharges. <br /> Based on the results of the inspection,the Permittee must correct the problems <br /> identified, by: <br /> a. Reviewing the SWPPP for compliance with Special Condition S9 and making <br /> appropriate revisions within 7 days of the inspection. <br /> b. Immediately beginning the process of fully implementing and maintaining <br /> appropriate source control and/or treatment BMPs, within 10 days of the <br /> inspection. If installation of necessary treatment BMPs is not feasible within 10 <br /> days, Ecology may approve additional time when an extension is requested by a <br /> I Permittee within the initial 10-day response period. <br /> c. Documenting BMP implementation and maintenance in the site log book. <br /> 3. The CESCL or inspector must inspect all areas disturbed by construction activities,all <br /> BMPs, and all stormwater discharge points at least once every calendar week and within <br /> 24 hours of any discharge from the site. (For purposes of this condition, individual <br /> discharge events that last more than one (1) day do not require daily inspections. For <br /> example, if a stormwater pond discharges continuously over the course of a week, only <br /> E one (1) inspection is required that week.) Inspection frequency may be reduced to once <br /> every calendar month for inactive sites that are temporarily stabilized. <br /> i <br /> 4. The Permittee must summarize the results of each inspection in an inspection report or <br /> checklist and enter the report/checklist into, or attach it to, the site log book. At a <br /> minimum, each inspection report or checklist must include: <br /> a. Inspection date and time. <br /> b. Weather information. <br /> c. The general conditions during inspection. <br /> d. The approximate amount of precipitation since the last inspection. <br /> e. The approximate amount of precipitation within the last 24 hours. <br /> f. A summary or list of all implemented BMPs, including observations of all <br /> erosion/sediment control structures or practices. <br /> g. A description of: <br /> i. BMPs inspected (including location). <br /> ii. BMPs that need maintenance and why. <br /> iii. BMPs that failed to operate as designed or intended, and <br /> iv. Where additional or different BMPs are needed, and why. <br /> h. A description of stormwater discharged from the site.The Permittee must note the <br /> presence of suspended sediment,turbidity, discoloration, and oil sheen, as <br /> applicable. <br /> Construction Stormwater General Permit Page 11 <br />
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