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Community Health Center <br /> Minimum Requirement # 2: SWPPP Narrative — SEZ slefP -fir SW' sdeeinaps. <br /> Element#1: Mark Clearing Limits <br /> Clearing limits have been shown on the SWPPP Plan. <br /> Element#2: Establish Construction Entrance <br /> A temporary construction entrance at the location of the proposed drive aisle has been <br /> shown on the SWPPP plan. All vehicles shall be free of debris prior to leaving the site. <br /> Element#3: Control Flow Rates <br /> Flow rates during construction are to be contained through the installation of temporary silt <br /> fencing on the east side of the site. <br /> Element#4: Install Sediment Controls <br /> Sediment controls mainly consist of installation of temporary silt fencing on the east side of <br /> the site. <br /> Element#5: Stabilize Soils <br /> All soils disturbed during site grading will be stabilized by use of the most appropriate <br /> BMP method available. These consist of short-term and long-term solutions. Short-term <br /> methods consist of compaction of the soils by vibratory roller or bulldozer. Long-term <br /> methods consist of straw covering over the soils (this is in the case of the project becoming <br /> dormant for greater than 1 month). At this time no wintertime grading or construction <br /> activities will occur. During construction periods longer than 1 working week (7 days) <br /> where the soils are exposed and un-worked will use the proscribed methods in the Storm <br /> Water Management Manual for Western Washington to reduce sedimentation transported <br /> offsite. If winter grading is conducted, all exposed soils shall be covered within 2 days. <br /> Element# 6: Protect Slopes <br /> No steep slopes exist on-site; steep slope protection is not required. <br /> Element# 7: Protect Drain Inlets <br /> All catch basins within 500 feet downstream of the site will be protected with catch basin <br /> sediment inserts. <br /> ) <br /> Element#8: Stabilize Channels and Outlets <br /> Channels and drainage outlets are not needed around the proposed development area on <br /> site. No stabilization is necessary. Existing channels or drainage outlets located within 500- <br /> feet of the property of the property should be routinely inspected for debris that may dam <br /> and/or aid erosion. <br /> Element#9: Control Pollutants <br /> All pollutants from construction vehicles will be contained and disposed of in the approved <br /> manner consistent with state environmental policies. Any vehicle maintenance will be <br /> performed by authorized mechanics using drip pans and waste containment vessels. All <br /> pollutants will be disposed offsite at approved facilities. <br /> 111WESTERN ENGINEERS,INC. 10 PROJECT:17-1688-A <br />
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