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Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP)
Palomar Airport Road Widening
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM (WPCP)
For
Palomar Airport Road Widening
Caltrans Contract Number:
Caltrans Project Identifier Number:
· Prepared for:
Caltrans District 11
4050 Taylor Street
San Diego, CA 92110
Submitted by:
City of Carlsbad
1635 Faraday Ave.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760)602-27 40
Proiect Site Address
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Contractor's Water Pollution Control (WPC) Manaeer (¾· --1,,o.p ~l
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Contractor's Desienated Water Pollution Control Inspector (ifdi(ferent from WPC Manaeer)
WPCP Prepared by:
Michael Baker International
5050 Avenida Encinas, Suite 260
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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WPCP Preparation Date
January 31, 2018
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Less than 1 acre of soil disturbance.
Contents
WPCP Template
SECTION 10 WPCP Certification and Acceptance
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10.1 Contractor's Certification and Acceptance by the Resident Engineer
10.2 Amendments
10.3 Contractor's Annual Certification and Acceptance by the Resident Engineer
SECTION 20 Project and Contractor Information
20.1 Project Description
20.2 Unique Site Features
20.3 Contact Information for Responsible Parties
20.4 Training
SECTION 30 Pollution Sources and Control Measures
30.1 Pollutant Sources
30.1.1 Inventory of Materials and Activities that May Pollute Stormwater
30.1.1 Potential Pollutants from Site Features or Known Contaminants
30.2 Soil Stabilization (Erosion Control) and Sediment Control
30.2.1 Soil Stabilization BMPs
30.2.2 Sediment Control BMPs
30.2.3 Tracking Control BMPs
30.2.4 Wind Erosion Control BMPs
30.3 Construction Site Management
30.3.1 Non-Stormwater Management BMPs
30.3.2 Waste Management and Materials Pollution Control BMPs
30.4 Water Pollution Control Drawings (WPCDs)
30.5 Water Pollution Control Schedule
SECTION 40 WPCP Implementation
40.1 Water Pollution Control Manager Responsibilities
40.2 Weather Forecast Monitoring
40.3 Best Management Practices Status Report
40.4 Stormwater Site Inspections and Site Visual Monitoring
40.5 Stormwater Site Inspections
40.6 Site Visual Monitoring
40.6.1 Visual Monitoring Prior To a Forecasted Storm Event
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40.6.2 Visual Monitoring During Extended Forecasted Storm Event
40.6.3 Visual Monitoring Within 48 Hours After A Qualifying Rain Event Generating
Site Runoff
40.6.4 Visual Monitoring Non-Stormwater Discharges
40.6.5 Visual Monitoring Documentation, Follow-up and Tracking Procedures
SECTION 50 WPCP Reporting Requirements
50.1 Record Keeping
50.2 Discharge Reporting
50.3 Regulatory Agency Notice or Order Reporting
50.4 Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Reporting
WPCP Attachments
Attachment A ............................................................................ Water Pollution Control Drawings
Attachment B ........................................................................... Water Pollution Control Schedule
Attachment C .............................................................................................. WPCP Amendments
Attachment D ........................................................................ Stormwater Training Documentation
WPCP Appendices
Appendix A
Appendix 8
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Appendix F
Appendix G
Appendix H
Appendix I
Appendix J
Appendix K
....................... CEM-2008 SWPPP/WPCP Amendment Certification and Acceptance
.......................................................... CEM-2009 SWPPP/WPCP Amendments Log
................................................................... CEM-2023 Stormwater Training Record
....................................................... CEM-2024 Stormwater Training Log -Optional
................................................................................................. No longer needed
.. CEM-2034 Monthly Stormwater Best Management Practices and Materials Inventory Report -Optional
......................................................... CEM-2030 Stormwater Site Inspection Report
................................................ CEM-2035 Stormwater Corrective Actions Summary
.................................................................... CEM-2061 Notice of Discharge Report
................................................................................................. No longer needed
.................................. CEM-2070 SWPPP/WPCP Annual Certification of Compliance
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SECTION 10
WPCP Certification and Acceptance
Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP)
Palomar Airport Road Widening
10.1 Contractor's Certification and Acceptance by the Resident Engineer
WPCP PREPARER CERTIFICATION OF WPCP
"I certify that I have the qualifications and certifications specified for a Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD) or
Qualified SWPPP Practinoner (QSP) shown in the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General
Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Construction and Land Disturbance Activities, Order No. 2009-
0009-DWQ, NPDES No.CAS000002, Section VII, Training Qualifications and Certification Requirements.
I certify that this WPCP meets the requirements set forth in the contract special provisions, Caltrans Standard
Specifications, and the Caltrans SWPPP/WPCP Preparation Manual.
I certify under a penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision
in accordance with a system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information
submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible
for gathering the information, the information submitted, to the best of my knowledge and belief is true, accurate, and
complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties fo r submitting false information, including the possibility of
fine and imprisonment for knowing violations."
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WPCP Preparer Signature Date
David Wiener (760) 603-6252
WPCP Preparer Name Telephone Number
Civil Engineer
WPCP Preparer Title
CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION OF WPCP
"I certify under a penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or
supervision in accordance with a system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the
information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly
responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted, to the best of my knowledge and belief is true,
accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the
possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations."
Contractor's Signature
Contractor's Name
Contractor's Title
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CAL TRANS RESIDENT ENGINEER'S ACCEPTANCE OF WPCP
"I certify under a penalty of law that this document and all attachments were reviewed under my direction or
supervision in accordance with a system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly evaluated the information
submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible
for gathering the information, the information submitted, to the best of my knowledge and belief is true, accurate, and
complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of
fine and imprisonment for knowing violations."
This WPCP is accepted based on a review performed by myself or personnel acting under my direction. that
detrermined that the WPCP meets the requirements set forth in the contract special provisions, Caltrans Standard
Specifications, and the Caltrans SWPPP/WPCP Preparation Manual.
Resident Engineer's Signature Date
Resident Engineer's Name Telephone Number
10.2 Amendments
The WPCP shall be amended whenever there is a change in construction or operations that may cause the discharge of
significant quantities of pollutants to surface waters, ground waters, municipal storm drain systems, or when deemed
necessary by the Resident Engineer. The WPCP must be amended when:
• changes in work activities could affect the discharge of pollutants
• WPC practices are added by contract change order
• WPC practices are added at the contractor's discretion
Amendments to WPCP shall be documented in letter format and include revised Water Pollution Control Drawing
sheets, as appropriate. WPCP amendments shall be certified by the contractor and require acceptance by Caltrans or
Local Agency I Private Entity Resident Engineer. For encroachment permit projects, Caltrans Oversight Engineer
concurrence is required. Documentation of WPCP amendment certification, acceptance and Cal trans Oversight
Engineer concurrence, if required will be documented using CEM-2008 SWPPP/WPCP Amendment Certification and
Acceptance form in Appendix A.
All WPCP amendments shall be documented on CEM-2009 SWPPP/WPCP Amendments Log which includes:
• . amendment number
• amendment date
• brief description of the amendment
• name of individual requesting amendment
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All WPCP amendments shall be logged on CEM-2009 SWPPP/WPCP Amendment Log form, in Appendix B.
Accepted amendments with an updated amendment log shall be attached to the contractor's on-site WPCP in
10.3 Contractor's Annual Certification and Acceptance by the
Resident Engineer
Each year by July 15 the contractor shall certify that the water pollution control measures are being implemented in
accordance with the accepted WPCP for the project, including accepted WPCP amendments. The contractor shall
submit the annual certification to the Resident Engineer for acceptance. Documentation of annual certification shall be
on CEM-2070 SWPPP/WPCP Annual Certification of Compliance form, in Appendix K.
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SECTION 20
Project and Contractor Information
20.1 Project Description
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The construction project is located in the County of San Diego, City of Carlsbad, east of the Interstate 5. The project
proposes to widen eastbound Palomar Airport Road to accommodate a dedicated right-tum lane onto Paseo Del Norte
and create a new bike lane. The proposed widening results in demolition of a portion of the existing sidewalk and
commercial driveways, relocation of street lights, construction of a new sidewalk and driveways, grading, and re-
landscaping. The downstream receiving water from the project site is the Pacific Ocean. Dranage patterns will not
change as a result of the project. Runoff will still be captured in the curb & gutter, flowing west along Palomar Airport
Road and discharges into an existing vegetated area south of the project site via a concrete brow ditch.
20.2 Unique Site Features
There are no other unique site features within or adjacent to the project site boundary.
20.3 Contact Information for Responsible Parties
Resident Engineer
Name:
Title:
Company:
Address:
Phone Number:
Emergency Phone Number (24/7)
Email address:
Contractor
Name:
Title:
Company:
Address:
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4050 Taylor Street
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Phone Number:
Emergency Phone Number (24/7)
Email address:
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760)602-2740
Water Pollution Control Manager (WPC Manager)
Name:
Title:
Company:
Address:
Phone Number:
David Wiener
Project Engineer
Michael Baker International
5050 Avenida Encinas, Suite 260
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760)476-9193
Emergency Phone Number (24/7): (760)476-9193
Email address: dwiener@mbakerintl.com
Erosion and Sediment Control Provider
Name:
Title:
Company:
Address:
Phone Number:
Emergency Phone Number (24/7)
Email address:
20.4 Training
Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP)
Palomar Airport Road Widening
David Wiener, the WPC Manager for this project, meets the Qualified SWPPP Practioner (QSP) registration or
certification requirement of Section VII., "Training Qualifications and Certification Requirements," of the Construction
General Permit based on:
• Qualified SWPPP Developer/Practitioner, CA (Certificate #20077)
The WPC Manager has received the following training:
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• QSD/QSP Training Course
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The WPC Manager has the following WPCP development and implementation experience:
• Fairbanks Ranch Gate Improvements, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 2012
• La Costa Resort & Spa, Adult Pools and Waterline Relocation, Carlsbad, CA 2011
• Vista Hermosa Park, San Clemente, CA 2011
• Rock Springs Road/ Richland Road Street Improvements Project, San Marcos, CA 2010
The WPCP for this project was developed by David Wiener, who meets the Qualified SWPPP Practioner (QSP)
registration or certification requirement of Section VII., "Training Qualifications and Certification Requirements," of
the Construction General Permit based on:
• Qualified SWPPP Developer!Practitioner, CA (Certificate #20077)
The QSP has received the following training:
• QSD / QSP Training Course (Certificate #20077)
The QSP has the following WPCP development experience:
• Fairbanks Ranch Gate Improvements, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 2012
• La Costa Resort & Spa, Adult Pools and Waterline Relocation, Carlsbad, CA 2011
• Vista Hermosa Park, San Clemente, CA 2011
• Rock Springs Road/ Richland Road Street Improvements Project, San Marcos, CA 2010
Contractor or subcontractor employees responsible for water pollution control best management practices (BMPs)
installation, maintenance and repair have received the following training:
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Contractor and subcontractor employees shall be trained prior to working on the site in the following subjects:
• water pollution control rules and regulations.
• implementation and maintenance for:
o temporary soil stabilization
o temporary sediment control
o tracking control
o wind erosion control
o material pollution prevention control
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o waste management
0 non-storm water management
• identifying and handling hazardous substances
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• potential dangers to humans and the environment from spills and leaks or exposure to toxic or hazardous
substances
Informal employee training shall include tailgate site meetings to be conducted weekly and address the following topics:
• water pollution control best management practices (BMPs) deficiencies and corrective actions
• BMPs that are required for work activities during the week
• spill prevention and control
• material delivery, storage, use, and disposal
• waste management
• non-stormwater management
A summary of formal and informal training of various personnel is shown in Attachment D. A copy of all training
certificate(s) for the WPC Manager and the WPCP Preparer are included in Attachment D.
Stormwater training for project personnel shall be documented on form CEM-2023 Stormwater Training shown in
Appendix C. For each training occurance, both a training record and an updated training log, form CEM-2024
Stormwater Training Log.shown in Appendix D, must be completed. A copy of the training log, training record and
copies of all training certificates for project personnel will be kept in WPCP file category 20.23 Contractor Personnel
Training Documentation. An updated trainig log and documentation of new training shall be submitted to the RE within
5 days of training.
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SECTION 30
Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP)
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Pollution Sources and Control Measures
30.1 Pollutant Sources
30.1.1 Inventory of Materials and Activities that May Pollute Stormwater
The following is a list of construction materials that will be used and activities that will be performed that will have the
potential to contribute pollutants, other than sediment, to stormwater runoff:
• Asphalt Concrete
• Portalnd Cement Concrete
The following is a list of construction activities that have the potential to contribute sediment to stormwater discharges
include:
• Hardscape Demolition (Parking areas, curbs, gutter, sidewalks)
• Clearing and Grubbing
• Grading Activities
• Stockpiling
• Saw Cutting
• Paving and Grinding
• Concrete Placement
• Concrete Waste Management
• Material Delivery and Storage
• Solid Waste Management (litter, trash, and debris)
• Liquid Waste Management (wash water)
30.1.2 Potential Pollutants from Site Features or Known Contaminants
Existing site features that, as a result of past usage, may contribute pollutants to storm water ( e.g., toxic materials that
are known to have been treated, stored, disposed, spilled, or leaked onto the construction site) include:
• None
The following contaminants are known to exist at the project site locations identified:
• Sediment
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Organic Compounds (including petroleum hydrocarbons)
Trash & Debris
Oxygen Demanding Substances (including solvents)
Oil & Grease
Bacteria & Viruses
Pesticides
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30.2 Soil Stabilization (Erosion Control) and Sediment Control
30.2.1 Soil Stabilization BMPs
The following soil stabilization BMP implementation table indicates the BMPs that shall be implemented to control
erosion on the construction site. Implementation and locations of temporary soil stabilization BMPs are shown on the
WPCDs in Attachment A and described in this section. Any additional BMP detail drawing necessary to convey site
specific BMP configuations can also be found in Attachment A of this WPCP. The following list ofBMPs and
narrative explain how the selected BMPs will be incorporated into the project.
TEMPORARY SOIL STABILIZATION BMPs
CONSTRUCTION BMP NAME
BMP ID NO.(1
SS-1 Scheduling
SS-2 Preservation of Property/
Preservation of Existing
Vegetation
SS-3 Bonded Temporary Hydraulic Mulch
(Bonded Stabilized Fiber
Matrix)
SS-3 Polymer Temporary Hydraulic Mulch
(Polymer Stabilized Fiber
Matrix)
SS-4 Temporary Erosion Control
(With Temporary Seeding)
SS-5 Temporary Soil Stabilizer
SS-6 Temporary Erosion Control
(Straw Mulch with
Stabilizing Emulsion)
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No
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Not required for project
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Not required for project
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Not required for project
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Not required for project
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SS-7 Slope Temporary Erosion Control
Blanket (On Slope) ~
SS-7 Swale Temporary Erosion Control
Blanket (In swale or ditch) □
SS-7 Geotextile Temporary Cover
(Geotextiles and Mats) ~
SS-8 Temporary Mulch (Wood)
□
SS-9 Earth Dikes/ Drainage
Swales & Lined Swales □
SS-10 Outlet Protection / Velocity
Dissipation Devices □
SS-11 Slope Drains
□
SS-12 Streambank Stabilization
□
□ 0
□ 0
□ 0
□ 0
□ 0
□ 0
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0 Yes @ No
Notes:
(1)The BMP designations (SS-1, SC-3, etc.) are solely for maintaining continuity with existing Caltrans documents and are not
provided to imply that the Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs) Reference Manual is a required contract document.
(2)Minimum requirements are based on the required contract plans and specifications. Not all minimum requirements may be
applicable to every project. Applicability to a specific project shall be determined by the WPCP Preparer or WPC Manager.
(3)Use of alternative BMPs will require written approval by the Resident Engineer
SS-1 Scheduling
The project schedule shall sequence construction activities with the installation of both soil stabilization and sediment
control measures. The construction schedule will be arranged as much as practicable to leave soil undisturbed until
immediately prior to clearing/grading.
SS-2 Preservation of Existing Vegetation
The project will preserve existing vegetation at areas where no construction activity is planned.
30.2.2 Soil Stabilization BMPs
The following sediment control BMP implementation table indicates the BMPs that shall be implemented to control
sediment on the construction site. Implementation and locations of temporary sediment control BMPs are shown on the
WPCDs in Attachment A and described in this section. Any additional BMP detail drawings necessary to convey site
specific BMP configurations can also be found in Attachment A of this WPCP. The following list of BMPs and
narrative explain how the selected BMPs will be incorporated into the project.
TEMPORARY SEDIMENT CONTROL BMPs
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CONSTRUCTION BMP NAME CONTRACT
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SC-1 Temporary Silt Fence
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SC-2 Temporary Sediment Basin
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SC-4 Temporary Check Dam
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SC-5 Temporary Fiber Rolls
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SC-6 Temporary Gravel Bag Berm
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SC-7 Street Sweeping
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SC-8 Temporary Sandbag Barrier
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SC-9 Temporary Straw Bale
Barrier □
SC-10 Temporary Drain Inlet
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BMP USED IF A CONTRACT MINIMUM
REQUIREMENT BUT NOT
USED, STATE REASON
Yes No
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Not required for project
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ALTERNATIVE SEDEMENT CONTROL BMPs USED (3l
0 Yes @ No
Notes:
(1 )The BMP designations (SS-1, SC-3, etc.) are solely for maintaining continuity with existing Caltrans documents and are not
provided to imply that the Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs) Reference Manual is a required contract document.
(2)Minimum requirements are based on the required contract plans and specifications. Not all minimum requirements may be
applicable to every project. Applicability to a specific project shall be determined by the WPCP Preparer or WPC Manager.
(3)Use of alternative BMPs will require written approval by the Resident Engineer
Refer to Attachment A -Water Pollution Control Drawings for the location of soil-disturbed areas that will need
sediment control BMPs.
30.2.3 Tracking Control BMPs
The following tracking control BMP implementation table indicates the BMPs that shall be implemented to reduce
sediment tracking from the construction site onto private or public roads. Implementation and locations of tracking
control BMPs are shown on the WPCDs in Attachment A and described in this section. Any additional BMP detail
drawings necessary to convey site specific BMP configurations can also be found in Attachment A of this WPCP. The
following list ofBMPs and narrative explain how the selected BMPs will be incorporated into the project.
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CONSTRUCTION BMP NAME CONTRACT CONTRACT
BMP ID NO.(1 MIN BID ITEM
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SC-7 Street Sweeping
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TC-1 Temporary Construction
Entrance □ □
TC-2 Stabilization Construction
Roadway □ □
TC-3 Temporary Entrance /
Outlet Tire Wash □ □
ALTERNATIVE TRACKING CONTROL BMPs USED(3l
0 Yes @ No
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Yes No
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(1 )The BMP designations (SS-1, SC-3, etc.) are solely for maintaining continuity with existing Caltrans documents and are not
provided to imply that the Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs) Reference Manual is a required contract document.
(2)Minimum requirements are based on the required contract plans and specifications. Not all minimum requirements may be
applicable to every project. Applicability to a specific project shall be determined by the WPCP Preparer or WPC Manager.
(3)Use of alternative BMPs will require written approval by the Resident Engineer
SC-7 Street Sweeping
Street sweeping will occur to reduce sediment tracking from the construction site onto public roads.
30.2.4 Wind Erosion Control BMPs
The following wind erosion control BMP implementation table indicates the BMPs that shall be implemented to control
wind erosion on the construction site. Implementation and locations of wind erosion control BMPs are shown on the
WPCDs in Attachment A and/or described in this section. The following list ofBMPs and narrative explain how the
selected BMPs shall be incorporated into the project.
TEMPORARY WIND EROSION CONTROL BMPs
CONSTRUCTION BMP NAME
BMP ID NO.(1
WE-1 Wind Erosion Control
TC-1 Temporary Construction
Entrance
TC-2 Stabilization Construction
Roadway
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Notes:
(1 )The BMP designations (SS-1 , SC-3, etc.) are solely for maintaining continuity with existing Caltrans documents and are not
provided to imply that the Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs) Reference Manual is a required contract document.
(2)Not all minimum requirements may be applicable to every project. Applicability to a specific project shall be determined by the
contractor and approved by the Resident Engineer.
(3)Use of Alternative BMPs will require written approval by the Resident Engineer.
WE-1 Wind Erosion Control
Portable water shall be applied to disturbed soil areas to control dust and maintain optimum moisture levels for
compaction. The water will be applied using water trucks. Water application rates will be minimized as necessary to
prevent runoff and ponding, and any leaks from water equipment will be repaired immediately.
30.3 Construction Site Management
30.3.1 Non-Stormwater Management BMPs
The following BMP implementation table indicates the BMPs that have been selected to control non-stormwater
pollution on the construction site. Implementation and locations of non-stormwater control BMPs are shown on the
WPCDs in Attachment A and described in this section. Any additional BMP detail drawings necessary to convey site
specific BMP configurations can also be found in Attachment A of this WPCP.
Construction Site Management Non-Stormwater Pollution Control BMPs
CONSTRUCTION BMP NAME
BMP ID NO.11
NS-1 Water Control and
Conservation
NS-2 Dewatering (3)
NS-3 Paving, Sealing,
Sawcutting, and Grinding
Operations
NS-4 Temp Stream Crossing (3)
NS-5 Clear Water Diversion (3)
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NS-6 Illegal Connection and
Illegal Discharge Detection ~
Reporting
NS-7 Potable Water/ Irrigation
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NS-8 Vehicle and Equipment
Cleaning ~
NS-9 Vehicle and Equipment
Fueling ~
NS-10 Vehicle and Equipment
Maintenance ~
NS-11 Pipe Driving Operations
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NS-12 Concrete Curing
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NS-13 Material and Equipment
Used Over Water □
NS-14 Concrete Finishing
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NS-15 Structure Demolition/
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provided to imply that the Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs) Reference Manual is a required contract document.
(2)Not all minimum requirements may be applicable to every project. Applicability to a specific project shall be determined by the
contractor and approved by the Resident Engineer.
(3)The BMPs listed above are incidental and do not include operations included as separated line items in the contract.
(4)Use of alternative BMPs will require written approval by the Resident Engineer
NS-1 Water Control and Conservation
Water application rates will be minimized, as necessary, to prevent runoff and ponding and water equipment leaks will
be replaced immediately. Watering times and schedules will be adjusted to ensure that the appropriate amount of water
is being used and to minimize runoff.
NS-3 Paving, Sealing, Sawcutting, and Grinding Operations
The project will include placement of approximately 33,500 square feet of pavement, with 10,250 square feet within
the Caltrans right-of-way. Paving locations and adjacent curb inlets are shown on Attachment A -WPCDs. Paving and
Grinding Operation BMPs will be implemented to prevent paving materials from being discharged off site. Curb inlets
within proximity of the AC paving areas will be temporarily covered as shown on the WPCDs. Following paving
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operations, the area will be swept, inlet covers will be removed, and inlets will be inspected for paving materials. Saw-
cutting opperations should not be conducted during or immediately prior to rainfall events. The slurry shall be
vacuumed and discharged to the concrete washout facilities. Dried and cured concrete wastes shall be disposed off site
during concrete washout maintenance activities.
NS-6 Illegal Connection and Illegal Discharge Detection Reporting
The contractor will implement the Illegal Connection/Illegal Discharge Detection Reporting BMP throughout the
duration of the project.
NS-8, NS9, NS-10 Vehicle Equipment Operations
Several types of vehicle and equipment will be used on site throughout the project, including graders, scrapers,
excavators, loaders, paving equipment, roller, trucks and trailer, forklifts and traffic control equipment.
Vehicle and equipment fueling, and vehicle equipment maintenance BMPs will be utilized to prevent discharge of fuel
and other vehicle fluids. All wheeled vehicles shall be fueled offsite. Fuel trucks, each equipped with absorbent spill
clean-up materials, shall be used for all on-site fueling, whether at the temporary fueling area or for mobile fueling
elsewhere on the site. Drip pans shall be used during all mobile fueling. Drip pans or absorbent pads shall be used
during all vehicle equipment maintenance activities that involve grease, oil, solvents, or other vehicle fluids. All vehicle
maintenance and mobile fueling operations shall be conducted at least 50 feet away from operational inlets and
drainage facilities and on a level, graded area.
30.3.2 Waste Management and Materials Pollution Control BMPs
The following BMP implementation table indicates the BMPs that have been selected to control pollutants from
construction site wastes and materials. Implementation and locations of materials handling and waste management
BMPs are shown on the WPCDs in Attachment A. Any additional BMP detail drawings necessary to convey site
specific BMP configurations can also be found in Attachment A of this WPCP. The following list ofBMPs and
narrative explain how the selected BMPs will be incorporated into the project.
Construction Site Management Waste Management and Materials Pollution Control
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WM-3 Stockpile Management
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provided to imply that the Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs) Reference Manual is a required contract document.
(2)Not all minimum requirements may be applicable to every project. Applicability to a specific project shall be verified by the
contractor and approved by the Resident Engineer.
(3)The BMPs listed above are incidental and do not include operations included as separated line items in the contract.
(4)Use of alternative BMPs will require written approval by the Resident Engineer.
WM-1 Material Delivery and Storage
The general material storage area shall be located in the Contractor's staging area. A sandbag barrier shall be provided
around the storage area to prevent run-on from adjacent areas.
WM-3 Stockpile Management
Stockpile management shall be implemented to reduce or eliminate pollution of stormwater from stockpiles of soil and
paving materials such as PCC rubble, AC, AC rubble, aggregate base, aggregate subbase, pre-mixed aggregate and
asphalt binder. Stockpiles shall be surrounded with sediment controls (BMP SC-5 Fiber rolls or SC-8 sandbag barrier).
WM-4 Spill Prevention and Control
Spill Prevention and Control shall be implemented to contain and clean up spills and prevent material discharges to the
drainage system.
WM-5 Solid Waste Management
Solid Waste Management shall be implemented to minimize stormwater contact with waste materials and prevent
discharges. Solid wastes shall be loaded directly onto trucks for off-site disposal. When on-site storage is necessary,
solid wastes shall be stored on watertight dumpsters in the general storage area.
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Discharge will consist of rinse water and residual concrete (PCC, aggregates, admixtures and water). Concrete waste
management activities shall be implemented in accordance with contract documents. All excess concrete and concrete
washout slurries shall be discharged to the washout facility for drying.
WM-9 Sanitary and Septic Wastes
The Contractor shall implement a Sanitary and Septic Waste Management BMP. The toilets shall be located away from
concentrated flow paths and traffic flow.
WM-10 Liquid Waste Maintenance
Liquid waste management shall be implemented to prevent discharge of pollutants to the drainage system as a result of
the disposal of non-hazardous liquid waste.
30.4 Water Pollution Control Drawings (WPCDs)
The Water Pollution Control Drawings (WPCDs) show the necessary BMPs by project phase/stage for the project to be
in compliance with water pollution control requirements. The WP CDs provide field staff with the information on where
to install BMPs so that they are effective. The WPCDs and Water Pollution Control Schedule provide the necessary
tools for a contractor to plan and implement BMPs to meet the requirements of the project WPCP.
The WPCD cover sheet(s) shall include a listing of the BMPs that will be used along with the associated BMP symbols
used on the WPCDs.
WPCDs are provided for all areas that are directly related to the construction activity, including but not limited to
staging areas, storage yards, material borrow areas and storage areas, access roads, etc., whether or not they reside
within the Caltrans rights-of-way.
The WPCDs shall show the construction project site in detail, including:
• construction site perimeter
• geographic features within or immediately adjacent to the site, including surface waters such as lakes, streams,
springs, wetlands, estuaries, ponds, and the ocean
• site topography before and after construction, including roads, paved areas, buildings, slopes, drainage
facilities, and areas of known or suspected contamination
• permanent (post-construction) BMPs
The WPCDs shall show the following site information:
• discharge points from the project to offsite storm drain systems or receiving waters
• tributary areas and drainage patterns across the project area (show using flow arrows) into each onsite
stormwater inlet or receiving water
• tributary areas and drainage patterns to each onsite stormwater inlet, receiving water or discharge point
• offsite tributary drainage areas that generate run-on to the project
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• lrainage patterns and slopes anticipated after major grading activities are completed
• outline of all areas of existing vegetation, soil cover, or native vegetation that will remain undisturbed during
the project
• outline of all areas of planned soil disturbance ( disturbed soil areas, DSAs)
• known location(s) of contaminated or hazardous soils
• any potential non-stormwater discharges and activities, such as dewatering operations, concrete saw-cutting or
coring, pressure washing, waterline flushing, diversions, cofferdams, and vehicle and equipment cleaning. If
operations can't be located on the WPCDs, a narrative description is provided.
The WPCDs show proposed locations of all construction site BMPs. Additional detail drawings are provided if
necessary to convey site-specific BMP configurations. The WPCDs shall show construction site BMPs including the
following:
• temporary soil stabilization and temporary sediment control BMPs that will be used during construction. Any
temporary onsite drainage(s) to carry concentrated flows, BMPs implemented to divert offsite drainage around
or through the construction site, and BMPs that protect stormwater inlets
• construction entrances used for site ingress and egress entrance and exit points and any proposed temporary
construction roads
• BMPs to mitigate or eliminate non-stormwater discharges
• BMPs for waste management and materials pollution control, including, but not limited to storage of soil or
waste; construction material loading, unloading, storage and access areas; and areas designated for waste
handling and disposal
• BMPs for vehicle and equipment storage, fueling, maintenance, and cleaning
The WPCDs are included as Attachment A to this WPCP.
30.5 Water Pollution Control Schedule
The Water Pollution Control Schedule (WPCS) is the component of the project WPCP that shows the timeline for
when BMPs will be installed so that the project is in compliance with water pollution control requirements. The WPCS
provides field staff with the information necessary to plan for adequate materials and crews to install BMPs at the right
time so that they are effective. The Water Pollution Control Schedule and Water Pollution Control Drawings provide
the necessary tools for a contractor to plan and implement BMPs to meet the requirements of the project WPCP.
The WPCS shall contain an adequate level of detail to show major activities sequenced with implementation of
construction site BMPs, including:
• project start and finish dates, including each stage of the project
• WPCP review and acceptance
• mobilization dates
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• dates named in other permits such as Fish and Game and Army Corps of Engineers Permits
The WPCS shall show implementation dates by location for deployment of:
• temporary soil stabilization BMPs
• temporary sediment control BMPs
• wind erosion control BMPs
• tracking control BMPs
• non-stormwater BMPs
• waste management and materials pollution control BMPs
The WPCS shall include:
• paving, saw-cutting, and any other pavement related operations
• major planned stockpiling operations
• dates for other significant long-term operations or activities that may cause non-stormwater discharges such as
dewatering, grinding, etc.
• final stabilization activities for each disturbed soil area of the project
The WPCS when updated shall be filed in WPCP File Category 20.03 Water Pollution Control Schedule Updates.
The WPCS is included as Attachment B to this WPCP.
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SECTION 40
WPCP Implementation
40 .1 Water Pollution Control Manager Responsibilities
The Water Pollution Control Manger (WPC Manager) shall have primary responsibility and authority to implement the
WPCP. The WPC Manager is reponsible for WPCP implementation and amending the WPCP when any of the
conditions specified in Section 10 are met. The Contractor has assigned authority to the WPC Manager to mobilize
crews and subcontractors as necessary for WPCP compliance. The WPC Manager will be available at all times
throughout duration of the project.
Duties of the contractor's WPC Manager include but are not limited to:
• ensuring compliance with the WPCP
• implementing all elements of the WPCP and contract specifications , including but not limited to implementing:
o prompt and effective erosion and sediment control measures
0 non-stormwater management, and materials and waste management activities such as: monitoring
discharges (dewatering, diversion devices); general site clean-up; vehicle and equipment cleaning,
fueling and maintenance; spill control; ensuring that no materials other than stormwater are discharged
in quantities, which will have an adverse effect on receiving waters or storm drain systems, etc.
• overseeing and ensuring that the following site inspections and visual monitoring is conducted:
o daily required BMP inspections
o weekly routine stormwater site BMP inspections
0 quarterly non-stormwater site inspections
o pre-storm inspections for forecasted storm events
o daily inspections during forecasted storm events
o post-storm inspections for qualified rain events that produce project site runoff
• monitoring NWS Forecast Office forecasts for both storm events and qualified rain events; these events are
defined as follows:
0 a forecasted storm event is defined as a 50% or greater likelihood that 0.10 inches or more of
precipitation will fall within a 24-hour period
o a qualifying rain event is defined as a rain event that may produce or has produced ½ inch or more of
precipitation
• preparing Amendments to the WPCP when required
• ensuring elimination of all unauthorized discharges
• mobilizing crews in order to make immediate repairs to the control measures
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• coordinating with the Resident Engineer to assure all of the necessary corrections/repairs are made
immediately, and that the project complies with the WPCP and approved plans at all times
• preparing and submitting Notices of Discharge Reports
• preparing and submitting Illicit Connections or Illegal Discharge Reports
40.2 Weather Forecast Monitoring
The Water Pollution Control Manger (WPC Manager) shall have primary responsibility to monitor the National
Weather Service Forecast Office for forecasted precipitation based on project site location. Precipitation forecast
information shall be obtained from the National Weather service Forecast Office available at:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/
The project site location to be used for obtaining forecast from National Weather Forecast Office website is 33.122° N
117.319° w
The WPC Manager shall monitor the weather forecast on a daily basis for predicted precipitation within the following
96 hours. The WPC Manager shall monitor the forecast for the next 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours to determine if the forecast
for precipitation is 50 percent or greater for any 6-hour period. If the forecast for precipitation is 50 percent or greater,
the WPC Manager shall calculate the amount of precipitation forecasted for each 24-hour period and the total
precipitation for the forecasted storm event and record the information.
When there is a forecasted fifty percent (50%) or greater chance of likely precipitation of 0.10 inch" or more then a pre-
storm stormwater site inspection is required and the WPC Manager shall ensure that the site is prepared for the
forecasted storm event. Site preparation for a forecasted storm event shall include, but is not limited to, the installation
of soil stabilization and sediment best management practices on active disturbed soil areas and stockpiles.
40.3
Documentation of weather forecast monitoring shall be recorded on CEM-2040 Weather Forecast Monitoring
Log form, in Appendix E. The weather monitoring logs shall be filed in WPCP File Category 20.40: Weather
Monitoring Logs.
Best Management Practices Status Report
The Water Pollution Control Manger (WPC Manager) shall prepare a weekly status report of the water pollution
control best management practies installed on the project site and best management practices that will be deployed the
following week. Because the WPCP and WPCDs are based on the entire project site and all construction activities, the
weekly BMP status report should be a "snapshot" of what best management practices could be expected to be seen on
the project site that week. The weekly status report will be used by stormwater inspectors and contractor pesonnel to
ensure WPCP compliance.
The weekly status report will be used to ensure that weekly training meetings cover BMPs that are required for work
activities during the week. The weekly status report will be provided to regulatory agency staff who visit the project site
to indicate which BMPs should be in place and which are schedueled to be implemented during the week.
The weekly status of stormwater BMPs will be documented on CEM-2034 Stormwater Best Management Practices
Status Report form, in Appendix F. Completed weekly status reports shall be submitted to the RE 48 hours prior to the
beginning of the work week. Copies of the completed reports will be kept in WPCP File Category 20.34: Best
Management Practices Weekly Status Reports ..
40.4 Stormwater Site Inspections and Site Visual Monitoring
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Stormwater site inspections and visual monitoring are necessary to ensure that the project is in compliance with WPCP.
40.5 Stormwater Site Ins pections
Project site inspections of stormwater BMPs are conducted to identify and record:
• that BMPs are properly installed
• what BMPs need maintenance to operate effectively
• what BMPs have failed
• what BMPs could fail to operate as intended
Routine stormwater site inspections shall be conducted by the Contractor's WPC Manager or other 24-hour trained
staff at the following minimum frequencies:
• daily for required BMPs
• weekly
• daily for projects within the Lake Tahoe Hydrologic Unit.
Stormwater site inspections will be documented on CEM-2030 Stormwater Site Inspection Report in Appendix G.
Completed inspection reports shall be submitted to the RE within 24 hours of inspection. Copies of the completed
reports will be kept in WPCP File Category 20.31: Contractor Stormwater Site Inspection Reports.
Deficiencies identified in site inspection reports and correction of deficiencies will be tracked on CEM-2035
Stormwater Site Inspection Report Corrective Actions Summary ,in Appendix H. Corrections summaries shall be
submitted to the RE when corrections are completed but must be submitted within 5 days of a site inspection. Copies of
the completed correction summary reports shall be attached to the corresponding Stormwater Site Inspection Report
and shall be kept in WPCP File Category 20.31 : Contractor Stormwater Site Inspection Reports.
40 .6 Site Vis ual Monito ring
Stormwater site visual monitoring inspections shall be conducted at the following minimum frequencies:
• Prior to a forecasted storm event
• At 24-hour intervals during extended forecasted storm events
• Post qualifying rain event that generated site runoff
• Quarterly for non-stormwater discharges
Site visual monitoring inspections for non-stormwater discharges will be conducted once during each of the following
periods: January-March, April-June, July-September, and October-December.
If visual monitoring of the site is unsafe because of dangerous weather conditions, such as flooding and electrical
storms, the stormwater site inspector shall document the reason for the exception. Documentation that the site visual
monitoring inspection could not be performed shall be filed in WPCP File Category 20.33: Site Visual Monitoring
Inspection Reports.
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40.6.1 Visual Monitoring Prior To a Forecasted Storm Event
Visual monitoring of the project site is required when the forecast for precipitation is greater than 50 percent within the
next 24, 48, 72, or 96 hours and the amount of precipitation forecasted for any 24-hour period during the forecasted
storm event is O .10 inch or greater. Site visual monitoring for precipitation events shall be conducted within 48 hours
prior to a forecasted storm event. The pre-storm site visual monitoring inspection shall visual observe:
• all storrnwater drainage areas to identify any spills, leaks, or uncontrolled pollutant sources
• any stormwater storage and containment areas to detect leaks and ensure maintenance of adequate freeboard
• all BMPs for proper installation and adequate maintenance
Observations of the site and any recommended corrective actions will be documented on CEM-2030 Stormwater Site
Inspection Report. Any photographs used to document observations will be referenced on stormwater site inspection
report.
40.6.2 Visual Monitoring During Extended Forecasted Storm Event
Stormwater visual monitoring site inspections shall be conducted at least once each 24-hour period during extended
forecasted storm events The during storm site visual monitoring inspection shall visual observe:
• stormwater discharges at all discharge locations
• any stored or contained stormwater that is derived from and discharged subsequent to the forecasted storm
event. Stored or contained stormwater that will likely discharge after working hours due to anticipated
precipitation shall be observed prior to the discharge during working hours.
Stormwater discharges and stored or contained stormwater will be observed for the presence or absence of floating and
suspended materials, sheen on the surface, discolorations, turbidity, odors, and source(s) of any observed pollutants.
A during forecasted storm event visual monitoring site inspection will include observation of all site BMPs for:
• proper installation
• maintenance
• failure
• BMPs that could fail to operate as intended
• effectiveness so that design changes can be implemented as soon as feasible
Observations of the site and any recommended corrective actions will be documented on CEM-2030 Stormwater Site
Inspection Report. Any photographs used to document observations will be referenced on stormwater site inspection
report.
Required corrective actions will be initiated within 72 hours after they are identified and completed as soon as possible.
40.6.3 ~isual Monitoring Within 48 Hours After A Qualifying Rain Event Generating
Site Runoff
Site visual monitoring post precipitation events shall be conducted within 48 hours of any qualifying rain event that
causes site runoff. The post-storm site visual monitoring inspection shall visual observe:
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• Any stored or contained stormwater that is derived from and discharged subsequent to the qualifying rain
event. Stored or contained stormwater that will likely discharge after working hours due to anticipated
precipitation shall be observed prior to the discharge during working hours.
Stormwater discharges and stored or contained stormwater will be observed for the presence or absence of floating and
suspended materials, sheen on the surface, discolorations, turbidity, odors, and source(s) of any observed pollutants.
Post qualifying rain event stormwater visual monitoring site inspection will include observation of all site BMPs for:
• proper installation
• maintenance
• failure
• BMPs that could fail to operate as intended
• effectiveness so that design changes can be implemented as soon as feasible
Observations of the site and any recommended corrective actions will be documented on fCEM-2030 Stormwater Site
Inspection Report. Any photographs used to document observations will be referenced on stormwater site inspection
report.
Any corrective actions will be completed as soon as possible but ifBMPs require design changes the implementation of
changes will begin within 72 hours of identification and the changes will be completed as soon as possible.
40.6.4 Visual Monitoring Non-Stormwater Discharges
Visual monitoring and observations for non-stormwater discharges will be conducted for the presence or indications of
prior unauthorized and authorized non-stormwater discharges and their sources. The presence or absence of non-
stormwater discharges based on site observations will be documented on CEM-2030 Stormwater Site Inspection
Report. Documentation of observed non-stormwater discharges will include presence or absence of floating and
suspended materials, sheen on the surface, discolorations, turbidity, odors, and source(s) of any observed pollutants.
Observations of the site and the response taken to eliminate any unauthorized non-stormwater discharges and to reduce
or prevent pollutants from contacting non-stormwater discharges shall be documented on CEM-2030 Stormwater Site
Inspection Report. Any photographs used to document observations will be referenced on stormwater site inspection
report.
If a discharge or evidence of a prior discharge is discovered, reporting will comply with the requirements in Section 50-
2 Discharge Reporting Requirements.
If an illicit connection or illegal discharge is discovered, reporting will comply with the requirements in Section 50-4
Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Reporting.
40.6.5 Visual Monitoring Documentation, Follow-up and Tracking Procedures
Site visual monitoring site inspections will be documented on CEM-2030 Stormwater Site Inspection Report, in
Appendix G. Completed inspection reports shall be submitted to the Resident Engineer within 24 hours of inspection.
Copies of the completed reports will be kept in WPCP File Category 20.33: Site Visual Monitoring ,Inspection Reports.
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For deficiencies identified by site visual monitoring inspections the required repairs or maintenance ofBMPs shall
begin and be completed as soon as possible. For deficiencies identified by visual site inspections that require design
changes, including additional BMPs, the implementation of changes will begin within 72 hours of identification and be
completed as soon as possible. When design changes to BMPs are required the WPCP shall be amended, including
Water Pollution Control Drawings.
Deficiencies identified in site visual monitoring inspection reports and correction of deficiencies will be tracked on
CEM-2035 Stormwater Site Inspection Report Corrective Actions Summary, in Appendix H. Corrections summaries
shall be submitted to the RE when corrections are completed and must be submitted within 5 days of the site inspection.
Completed CEM-2035 Stormwater Site Inspection Report Corrective Actions Summary forms shall be filed in WPCP
File Category 20.35: Corrective Actions Summary. A copy of the completed CEM-2035 Stormwater Site Inspection
Report Corrective Actions Summary form will also be attached to the corresponding visual monitoring inspection
report and shall be kept in the WPCP File Category 20.33.
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To manage the various documents required to by the WPCP and to provide easy access to the documents the following
WPCP file categories will be used to file WPCP compliance documents:
• File Category 20.01 Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP)
• File Category 20.03 Water Pollution Control Schedule Updates
• File Category 20.10 Correspondence
• File Category 20.23 Stormwater Training Documentation
• File Category 20.31 Contractor Stormwater Site Inspection Reports
• File Category 20.33 Site Visual Monitoring Inspection Reports
• File Category 20.34 Best Management Practices Weekly Status Report
• File Category 20.40 Weather Monitoring Logs
• File Category 20.61 Notice of Discharge Reports
Records shall be retained for a minimum of three years for the following items:
• Accepted WPCP and Amendments
• Stormwater Site Inspection Reports
• Site Inspection Report CorrectiveActions Summary
• Notice of Discharge Reports
50.2 Discharge Reporting
If a discharge or evidence of a prior discharge is discovered by the contractor, the contractor shall notify the Resident
Engineer within 6 hours of the discharge event or discovery, and will file a written report to the Resident Engineer
within 48 hours of the discharge event or discovery of evidence of a prior discharge. The written report to the Resident
Engineer will contain the following items:
• the date, time, location, and type of unauthorized discharge
• nature of operation that caused the discharge
• initial assessment of any impacts caused by the discharge
• the BMPs deployed before the discharge event
• the date of deployment and type ofBMPs deployed after the discharge event, including additional measures
installed or planned to reduce or prevent re-occurrence
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• steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate and/or prevent recurrence of the discharge
Reporting of discharges shall be documented on CEM-2061 Notice of Discharge Report, in Appendix I. Completed
CEM-2061 Notice of Discharge Report shall be submitted to the Resident Engineer within 24 hours of discharge event
or discovery of evidence of a prior discharge. Copies of the CEM-2061 Notice of Discharge Report will be kept in
WPCP File Category 20.61: Notice of Discharge Reports.
50.3 Regulatory Agency Notice or Order Reporting
If the project receives a written notice or order from any regulatory agency, the contractor will notify the Resident
Engineer within 6 hours or receiving the notice or order and will file a written report to the Resident Engineer within 48
hours of receiving the notice, or order. Corrective measures will be implemented immediately following the notice or
order.
The report to the Resident Engineer will contain the following items:
• date, time, location, and cause or nature of the notice or order
• BMPs deployed prior to receiving notice or order
• date of deployment and type ofBMPs deployed after receiving the notice or order, including additional BMPs
installed or planned to reduce or prevent re-occurrence
• an implementation and maintenance schedule for any affected BMPs
50.4 Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Reporting
If the contractor discovers an illicit connection to a storm drain system or any pipe discharging on to the project site not
shown on the project plans the contractor shall notify the Engineer within 6 hours of the discovery and will file a
written report to the Engineer within 48 hours of the discovery.
If the contractor discovers any illegal discharge including illegal dumping of material on the project site the contractor
shall immediately notify the Engineer and will file a written report to the Engineer within 3 days of discovery.
The report to the Engineer will contain the following items:
• date, time, and location of the discovery
• details of the illicit connection or illegal discharge, including any photographs taken
• any actions taken to contain illegal discharge
• any sampling and testing to determine material dumped or discharged
City of Carlsbad
WPCP Template 5/6/2016 1/31/2018
WPCP Reporting Requirements
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Water Pollution Control Drawings
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EROSION CONTROL NOTES
1. THE EROSION CONTROL SYSTEMS REQUIRE CERTIFICATION BY THE ENGINEER OF
RECORD. SUCH CERTIFIED SYSTEMS SHALL BE COMPLETED, INSPECTED, Mil lN
PLACE ND LATER THAN OCTOBER 15TH. ALL ERDSlDN CONTROL SYSTEMS SHALL
REMAIN IN PLACE AT ALL TI MES FOR ALL AREAS IN WHICH CONSTRUCT! ON IS
NOT SCHEDULED TO COMMENCE WITHIN THE NEXT SEVEN (7) DAYS. ALL EROSION
CONTROL SYSTEMS SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE l-NTIL APRIL 15TH.
2. THE CONTRACTOR, PERMITTEE OR OWNER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
INSPECTION, MOCIFICATION AND PROPER MAINTENANCE OF THE EROSION CONTROL
DEV ICES AS NECESSARY. IN THE EVENT OF FA I LURE OR REFUSAL TO PROPERLY
MAINTAIN SAID DEVICES, THE CITY ENGINEER MAY CAUSE EMERGENCY
MA I NTENANCE WORK TO BE DONE TO PROTECT ADJACENT PRIVATE AND PUBLIC
PROPERTY, THE COST ( INCLlOING AN INITIAL l,IQBJLIZATION AMOUNT) OF WHICH
SHALL BE CHARGED TO THE OWNER.
3. ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES REQUIRED TO RETAIN SEDIMENT ON-SITE AND
TO SAFELY DISCHARGE ANY ACCELERATED RUNOFF GENERATED BY THE PROv£CT
SHALL BE INSTALLED DURING THE INITIAL CONSTRUCTION PHASE OF THE
PROJECT.
4. THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF ALL EROSION CONTROL SYSTEMS SHALL
BE IN SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMANCE WITH THE APPROVED EROS I ON CONTROL PLAN.
5. TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL DEVICES SHOWN ON THE EROSJDN CONTROL PLAN
WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE WORK SHALL BE RELOCATED OR MODIFIED AS THE
WORK PROGRESSES AS RECOMMENDED BY THE ENG I NEER OF WORK AND AS APPROVED
BY THE CITY ENGINEER.
6. ALL REMOVABLE PROTECTION DEVICES SHOWN SHALL BE IN PLACE AT THE END OF
EACH WORKING DAY WHEN THE 5-DAY RAIN PROBABILITY FORECAST EXCEEDS
40-PERCENT .
7. EROSION CONTROL SYSTEMS SHALL BE SERVICED AND MAINTAINED TO PROVIDE
CONTINUOUS CAPACITY AND ADEQUACY TO FUNCTION AS DESIGNED. AFTER
PRECIPITATION EXCEEDING ONE-QUARTER (1/4) INCH IN ANY 12-HOUR PERIOD,
OR UPON DIRECTION OF THE CITY ENGINEER, SILT AND DEBRIS SHALL BE
REMOVED FROM CHECK DAMS AND DESlLTlNG BASINS AND THE BASINS PUMPED DRY
AND OTHERWISE RESTORED TO THE ORIGINAL DESIGN CONDITION.
8. DESILTING BASINS CONSTRUCTED OF COMPACTED EARTH SHALL BE CO!.f'ACTED TO
A RELATIVE COMPACTION OF 90 PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DENSITY. A SOIL
ENGINEERING REPORT INCLUDING THE TYPE OF FIELD TESTING PERFORMED,
LOCATION, AND RESULTS OF TESTING SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY
ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL UPON COMPLETING THE DESILTING BASIN.
9. EROSION CONTROL PROVISIONS SHALL INCLUDE AND COMPLEMENT DRAINAGE
PATTERNS DURING THE CURRENT AND FUTURE PHASES OF GRADING THROUGHOUT
THE RAINY SEASON.
10. THE CONTRACTOR, PERMITTEE, OR PROJECT OWNER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE AND
SHALL TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT PUBLIC TRESPASS ONTO AREAS
WHERE IMPOUNDED WATER CREATES A HAZARDOUS CONDITION. NECESSARY
PRECAUTIONS MAY INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, APPROPRIATE PERIMETER
FENCING OR A 24-HOUR GUARD PREVENTING l-NAUTHORIZED PERSONS FROM
ENTERING THE BASINS.
11. GRADED AREAS AROUND THE TRACT PERIMETER MUST DRAIN AWAY FROM THE FACE
OF SLOPES AT THE CONCLUSION OF EACH WORK I NG DAY.
12. PAVED STREETS, SIDEWALKS, AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE MAINTAINED
IN A NEAT AND CLEAN CONDITION, FREE OF LOOSE SOIL, CONSTRUCTION
DEBRIS, AND TRASH. STREET SWEEPING OR OTHER EQUALLY EFFECTIVE MEANS
SHALL BE USED ON A REGULAR BASIS TO CONTROL EROSION. WATERING SHALL
NOT BE USED TO CLEAN STRms EXCEPT FOR THE REMOVAL OF FINE MATERIAL
NOT OTHERWISE REMOVED BY SWEEPING OR OTHER MECHANICAL MEANS.
13. STAi'IJ-BY CREWS SHALL BE ALERTED BY THE CONTRACTOR, PERM!TTEE OR OWNER
FOR EMERGENCY WORK DUR I NG RAINSTORMS.
14. GRAVEL BAGS AND NECESSARY MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED
PLANS, SHALL BE AVAILABLE ON SITE AND STOCKPILED AT CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS TO FACILITATE RAPID CONSTRUCTION OF TEMPORARY DEVICES OR TO
REPAIR ANY DAMAGED EROSION CONTROL MEASURES WHEN RAIN IS IMMINENT. A
STAND-BY CREW SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES DURING THE RAINY
SEASON.
15. ALL UTILITY TRENCHES SHALL BE BACKFILLED WITHIN 24 HOURS AND MUST BE
BACKFILLED BEFORE THE END OF THE WORK DAY IF A 4D-PERCENT CHANCE OF
RAIN IS PREDICTED.
16. A GRAVEL BAG SILT BASIN OR TRAP SHALL BE PROVIDED AT EVERY STORM DRAIN
INLET TO PREVENT SEDIMENT FROM ENTERING THE STORM DRAIN SYSTEM.
17. A 12-INCH HIGH BY 4-FODT WIDE BERM SHALL BE MAINTAINED ALONG THE TOP
OF THE SLOPE OF THOSE FILLS ON WHICH GRADING IS NOT IN PROGRESS.
CONCENTRATED WATER SHALL BE CARRIED NOT CLOSER THAN 10--FEET FROM THE TOP OF SLOPES.
18. ALL BUILDING PADS SHALL BE SLOPED TOWARDS THE DRIVEWAY AND VELOCITY
CHECK DAMS PROVIDED AT THE BASE OF ALL DRIVEWAYS DRAINING INTO THE
STREET. VELOCITY CHECK DAMS SHALL BE PROVIDED ACROSS THE OUTLETS OF
ALL LOTS DRAINING INTO THE STREET.
19. PROVIDED VELOCITY CHECK DAMS IN ALL UNPAVED STREET AREAS AT THE
INTERVALS INDICATED BELOW. VELOCITY CHECK DAMS MAY BE CONSTRUCTED OF
GRAVEL BAGS, Til.flER, OR OTHER EROSION RESISTANT MATERIALS APPROVED BY
THE CITY ENGINEER, AND SHALL EXTEND COMPLETELY ACROSS THE STREET AT
R!GffT ANGLES TO THE CENTERLINE. EARTH DIKES MAY NDT BE USED AS
VELOCITY CHECK DAMS. CHECK DAM INSTALLATION SHALL PROVIDE FOR THE
PREVENTION OF EROSION AROl,ND THE Ei'IJS OF THE DAM.
GRADE OF THE STREET
LESS THAN 2%
2% TO 4%
4% TD 1D%
OVER 10%
INTERVAL
AS REQUIRED
1DD FT
5D FT
25 FT
20. ALL EROSION CONTROL PLANS MUST PROVIDE A 24-HOUR TELEPHONE tu.4BER Ai'IJ
THE NAME(S) OF THE PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE FOR EMERGENCY WORK. A
TELEPHONE ANSWERING MACHINE OR ANSWERING SERVICE IS UNACCEPTABLE.
CONTACT ________ _
NAME AREA CODE NUMBER
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DRAWINGS
PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD WIDENING
SHEET INDEX
TITLE SHEET
EROS I ON COIHROL PLAN
LEGEND
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G)--INST ALL SILT FENCE ALONG PROJECT PERIMETER PER DETAIL 1 THIS SHEET
PALOMAR AIRPORT RD AT PASEO DEL NORTE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
-AREA OF
IMPROVEMENT
AREA OF
IMPROVEMENT
KEY MAP
SCALE 1 "=40'
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BASIS OF BEARING
RIGffT-OF-WAY OF PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD Ai'IJ INTERSTATE HWY 5 THE BASIS OF COORDINATES AND BEARINGS FOR THIS
EXHIBIT IS THE CALIFORNIA COORDINATE SYSTEM OF
1983 (EPOCH 1991. 35), ZONE 6, BASED LOCALLY UPON
THE FOLLOWING HORIZONTAL CONTROL STATIONS AS
SHOWN ON RECORD OF SURVEY NO. 17350.
OWNER/DEVELOPER BENCHMARK
CITY OF CARLSBAD
1635 FARADAY AVE.
CARLSBAD, CA 92D0B
CITY OF CARLSBAD SURVEY CONTROL NETWORK
"CLSB-057". A 2.5" DISK IN DRAINAGE BOX INLET
ON THE SOUTHWEST QUADRANT OF AVENIDA ENCINAS
AND CANNON ROAD.
ELEVATION= 44.D10' DATUM: NGVD29
DECLARATION OF ENGINEER OF WORK
I HEREBY DECLARE THAT THE DESIGN OF THE IMPROVEMENTS AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS
COMPLIES ~TH PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING STANDARDS AND PRACTICES. AS THE ENGINEER IN
RESPONSIBLE CHARGE OF THE DESIGN OF THESE IMPROVEMENTS, I ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBLE
CHARGE FOR SUCH DESIGN. I UNDERSTAND AND ACKNO\\\.EDGE THAT THE PLAN CHECK OF
THESE PLANS BY THE CITY OF OCEANSIDE IS A REVIEW FOR THIS LIMITED PURPOSE OF
ENSURING THE PLANS COMPLY ~TH CITY PROCEDURES AND OTHER APPLICABLE POLICIES AND
ORDINANCES. THE PLAN CHECK IS NOT A DETERMINA TlON OF THE TECHNICAL ADEQUACY OF
THE DESIGN OF THE IMPROVEMENTS. SUCH PLAN CHECK DOES NOT, THEREFORE, REUEVE ME
OF MY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DESIGN OF THESE IMPROVEMENTS.
AS ENGINEER OF WORK, I AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND SA VE THE CITY OF OCEANSIDE, ITS
OFFICERS, AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES HARMLESS FROM ANY ANO ALL LIABILITY, CLAIMS,
DAMAGES OR INJURIES TO ANY PERSON OR PROPERTY WHICH MIGHT ARISE FROM THE
NEGLIGENT ACTS, ERRORS OR OMISSIONS OF THE ENGINEER OF WORK, MY EMPLOYEES, AGENTS
OR CONSULTANTS.
DAVID A. WIENER
Michael Baker
INTERNATIONAL
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Suite260
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Phone: (760)476-9193
MBAKER/Nn.COM
1. SET POSTS AND EXCAVATE A 4 BY 4 IN ( 10 BY 10 CM)
TRENCH UPSLOPE FROM AND
ALONG THE LI NE OF POSTS.
3. ATTACH THE FILTER FABRIC TO
THE WIRE FENCE AND EXTEND IT
INTO THE TRENCH.
2. STAPLE WIRE FENCING TO
THE POSTS.
4 IN (10 CM)
®-I NS TALL GRAVEL BAG VELOC !TY CHECK
DAMS, TWO BAGS HIGH -ONE BAG
WIDE PER DETAIL 2 THIS SHEET
@---INST ALL GRAVEL BAG AROUND CURB
INLET PER DETAIL 3 THIS SHEET
DOUBLE ROW OF AVEL BAGS
4 . BAC'~F I LL Ar-v COMPACT THE EXCAVATED SOIL. PROFILE
DIRECTION
OF FLOW
(OMIT ONE( 1 )BAG ON TOP ROW FOR INFLOW
CD SILT FENCE DETAIL
NOT TO SCALE
G) TYPICAL CURB INLET DETAIL
NOT TO SCALE
PROJECT SITE
VICINITY MAP
NOT TO SCALE
FACE OF CURB LIP OF GUTTER
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_[_2 BAG MIN~GRAVEL BAGS (TYP)
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"AS
DIRECTION OF
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REVIEWED BY:
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THE FOLLOWING HORIZONTAL CONTROL STATIONS AS
SH'.JWN ON RECORD OF SURVEY NO. 17350.
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Water Pollution Control Schedule
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WPCP Amendments
STATE OF CALIFORNIA • DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SWPPP/WPCP AMENDMENTS LOG
CEM-2009 (NEW 5/2011)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS
CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
PROJECT SITE WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL
□WPCP
□ SWPPP
Amendments Log
Amendment Date Brief Description
Number of Amendment
Page 1 of 1
SWPPP PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
□ Risk Level 1
□ Risk Level 2
□ Risk Level 3
Requested by Approval
Date
ADA For individuals with sensory disabilities, this document is available in alternate formats. For information call (916) 654-641 O
Notice or TDD (916) 654-3880 or write Records and Forms Management, 1120 N Street, MS-89, Sacramento, CA 95814.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SWPPP/WPCP AMENDMENTS LOG
CEM-2009 (NEW 5/2011)
Instructions
GENERAL INFORMATION
• Projects with either a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) or Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP) require the information on this form to
document amendments.
• Attach a completed copy of the form to each approved SWPPP/WPCP amendment, and include in SWPPP Attachment DD or WPCP Attachment C.
FORM
Contract Number/Co/Rte/PM
For local agency encroachment permit projects, write the encroachment permit number in the Contract Number field.
Project Identifier Number
Caltrans projects starting July 1, 2010, will have a project identifier 'number. For projects without one, write "N/A" in the field.
WDID Number
For projects with WCPC enter "WPCP' in this field.
When the resident engineer has approved SWPPP or WPCP amendments, enter:
1. The amendment number.
2. The date.
3. A brief description of the amendment.
4. The name and title of person who requested the amendment.
5. The dale the resident engineer approved it.
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Stormwater Training Documentation
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CEM-2008 SWPPP/WPCP Amendment Certification and Acceptance
STATE OF CALIFORNIA• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SWPPP/WPCP AMENDMENT CERTIFICATION AND ACCEPTANCE
CEM-2008 (REV. 12/2011)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
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□ □ □
Risk Level 1
Risk Level 2
Risk Level 3
□ N/A. Project resides in the Lake
Tahoe Hydrologic Unit and is reg-
ulated under Order No. R6T-2011-
0019, NPDES No. CAG616002.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)/Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP)
Amendment Number
CONTRACTOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL MANAGER SIGNATURE DATE
CONTRACTOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL MANAGER NAME PHONE NUMBER
Contractor Certification of SWPPP or WPCP Amendment
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision according to a system designed to
ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system
or persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted, to the best of my knowledge and belief, is true, accurate, and complete. I
am aware that significant penalties exist for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE DATE
CONTRACTOR NAME PHONE NUMBER
TITLE
Resident Engineer Acceptance and Approval of SWPPP or WPCP Amendment
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed
to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the
system or those directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted, to the best of my knowledge and belief, is true, accurate,
and complete. I am aware that significant penalties exist for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing
violations.
RESIDENT ENGINEER SIGNATURE DATE OF AMENDMENT APPROVAL AND ACCEPTANCE
RESIDENT ENGINEER NAME PHONE NUMBER
ADA Notice For individuals with sensory disabilities, this document is available in alternate formats. For information call (916) 654-6410 or TDD (916)
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SWPPP/WPCP AMENDMENT CERTIFICATION AND ACCEPTANCE
CEM-2008 (REV. 12/2011)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)/Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP)
Amendment Number ------------
Required for Private Entity Administered Projects
Page 2 of 3
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed
to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the
system, or those directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted, to the best of my knowledge and belief is true, accurate,
and complete. I am aware that significant penalties exist for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing
violations.
LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE PERSON SIGNATURE DATE
LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE PERSON NAME
TITLE
PHONE NUMBER
Required for Local Agency/Private Entity Administered Project
Caltrans Oversight Engineer's Concurrence With SWPPP/WPCP Amendment
I and personnel acting under my direction and supervision have reviewed this WPCP and find that it meets the requirements set forth in the contract Special
Provisions, Caltrans Standard Specifications, section 7-1.01G, "Water Pollution and the Caltrans SWPPP/WPCP Preparation Manual."
OVERSIGHT ENGINEER SIGNATURE DATE OF AMENDMENT CONCURRENCE
OVERSIGHT ENGINEER NAME PHONE NUMBER
ADA Notice For individuals with sensory disabilities, this document is available in alternate formats. For information call (916) 654-6410 or TDD (916)
654-3880 or write Records and Forms Management, 1120 N Street, MS-89, Sacramento, CA 95814.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SWPPP/WPCP AMENDMENT CERTIFICATION AND ACCEPTANCE
CEM-2008 (REV. 12/2011)
Instructions
GENERAL INFORMATION
The information on CEM-2008 is required for projects with either a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) or a Water Pollution Control
Program (WPCP) to document amendment acceptance and/approval.
SWPPP amendments must be approved by CEM-2006, "Legally Responsible Person Authorization of Approval Signatory," signed by the legally
responsible person (LRP).
1. For Caltrans, the LRP is the district director. The LRP may authorize the project resident engineer to be approved signatory.
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2. For a local agency, the LRP is either a principal executive officer or a ranking elected official. The local agency LRP may authorize the project resident
engineer to be approved signatory.
3. For a private entity performing work in the state right-of-way under an encroachment permit, the LRP must be one of the following:
a. For a corporation, a responsible corporate officer.
b. For a partnership or sole proprietorship, a general partner or the proprietor, respectively.
The private entity LRP may not authorize an approved signatory.
4. Attach a completed copy of CEM-2008 to each SWPPP or WPCP amendment, and include it in the SWPPP Attachment DD or the WPCP
Attachment C.
FORM
Contract Number/Co/Rte/PM
For local agency encroachment permit projects, write the encroachment permit number in the Contract Number field.
Project Identifier Number
Caltrans projects starting July 1, 2010, will have a Project Identifier Number. For projects without one, write "N/A" in the field.
WDID Number
For projects that have a Water Pollution Control Program enter "WPCP" in this field.
Project Site Risk Level
Check the box for the appropriate SWPPP risk level or N/A for projects in the Lake Tahoe Hydrologic Unit.
ADA Notice For individuals with sensory disabilities, this document is available in alternate formats. For information call (916) 654-6410 or TDD (916)
654-3880 or write Records and Forms Management, 1120 N Street, MS-89, Sacramento, CA 95814.
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CEM-2009 SWPPP/WPCP Amendments Log
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SWPPP/WPCP AMENDMENTS LOG
CEM-2009 (REV. 12/2011)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS
Page 1 of 1
CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS PROJECT SITE WATER POLLUTION SWPPP PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
CONTROL
□WPCP
0SWPPP
Amendments Log
D Risk Level 1
D Risk Level 2
D Risk Level 3
□ N/A. Project resides in the Lake
Tahoe Hydrologic Unit and is reg-
ulated under Order No. R6T-2011-
0019, NPDES No. CAG616002.
Amendment Date Brief Description Requested by Approval
Number of Amendment Date
ADA For individuals with sensory disabilities, this document is available in alternate formats. For information call (916) 654-641 O
Notice or TDD (916) 654-3880 or write Records and Forms Management, 11 20 N Street, MS-89, Sacramento, CA 95814.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA • DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SWPPP/WPCP AMENDMENTS LOG
CEM-2009 (REV. 12/2011)
Instructions
GENERAL INFORMATION
• Projects with either a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) or Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP) require the information on this form to
document amendments.
• Attach a completed copy of the form to each approved SWPPP/WPCP amendment, and include in SWPPP Attachment DD or WPCP Attachment C.
FORM
Contract Number/Co/Rte/PM
For local agency encroachment permit projects, write the encroachment permit number in the Contract Number field.
Project Identifier Number
Caltrans projects starting July 1, 2010, will have a project identifier number. For projects without one, write "N/A" in the field.
WDID Number
For projects with WPCP enter "WPCP" in this field.
When the resident engineer has approved SWPPP or WPCP amendments, enter:
1. The amendment number.
2. The date.
3. A brief description of the amendment.
4. The name and title of person who requested the amendment.
5. The date the resident engineer approved it.
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CEM-2023 Stormwater Training Record
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STORMWATER TRAINING RECORD
CEM-2023 (REV. 12/2011)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS
SUBMITTED BY CONTRACTOR (PRINT AND SIGN NAME)
CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
□ Risk Level 1
□ Risk Level 2
□ Risk Level 3
□ □
Stormwater Training Record
Training Course Title or Specific Training Objective Location
Stormwater Topics Instructor Name D Temporary soil stabilization D Temporary sediment control
D Tracking controls D Wind erosion control
Instructor Title D Non-stormwater management D Stormwater discharge sampling
D Waste management and materials pollution control
D Spill prevention and control Phone
D BMPs required for work activities current week
D Stormwater pollution prevention plan Course Length (hours) D Water pollution control program
Attendee Roster
Name Company
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N/A (WPCP)
N/A. Project Resides in the Lake Tahoe Hydrologic
Unit and is regulated under Order No. R6T-2011-
0019, NPDES No. CAG616002.
Date of Training
Type of Training
D Formal
D Informal
Training Audience D General
□BMPs
□ SWPPP
Phone
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CEM-2023 (REV. 12/2011)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
Attendee Roster
Name Company
Review and Record Keeping
Has training information been entered into the Stormwater Training Log (CEM-2024}? Oves
Page 2 of 3
Phone
I have reviewed this document and, based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, to the
best of my knowledge and belief the information submitted is true, accurate, and complete.
Water pollution control manager (name) Date
Water pollution control manager signature
STATE OF CALIFORNIA• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
STORMWATER TRAINING RECORD
CEM-2023 (REV. 12/2011)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Instructions
• Projects with either a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) or Water Pollution Control Program require the information on
this form to document stormwater training for contractor and subcontractor managers, supervisors, and employees. Include the form
and required training documentation in the stormwater annual report for SWPPP projects.
Page 3 of 3
• Use this form to document training for employees responsible for activities associated with Construction General Permit compliance and contract
specifications. Use this form to document required weekly informal stormwater training.
• Provide this training record and an updated copy of CEM-2024, "Stormwater Training Log," to the resident engineer within five days of the date of training.
• Attach additional copies of page 2 of this form if necessary to record all attendees attending training.
FORM
• Contract Number/Co/Rte/PM
For local agency encroachment permit projects write the encroachment permit number in the Contract Number field.
• Project Identifier Number
Caltrans projects starting July 1, 2010, will have a Project Identifier Number. For projects without a PIO, write N/A in the field.
• WDID Number
For projects with Water Pollution Control Program, enter "WPCP."
• Attendee Roster
Enter employee name, contractor or subcontractor company name and employee phone number.
• Training Audience
Enter one of the following responses:
General-Training for individuals responsible for activities associated with compliance with the Construction General Permit.
BMPs-Training for individuals responsible for BMP installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair.
SWPPP-Training for individuals responsible for overseeing revising and amending the SWPPP.
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CEM-2024 Stormwater Training Log
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STORMWATER TRAINING LOG
CEM-2024 (REV. 12/2011)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS
SUBMITTED BY CONTRACTOR (PRINT AND SIGN NAME)
Page 1 of 2
CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
□
□
□
Risk Level 1
Risk Level 2
Risk Level 3
□
□
N/A(WPCP)
N/A. Project resides in the Lake Tahoe Hydrologic Unit and is regulated
under Order No. R6T-2011-0019, NPDES No. CAG616002.
STORMWATER TRAINING LOG
Number of Date Training
Date of Training Training Stormwater Training Documentation
Training Audience Course Title or Topics Covered Provided to Attendees Resident Engineer
D General
0BMPs
□ SWPPP
0 General
0BMPs
□ SWPPP
0 General
0BMPs
0SWPPP
O General
0BMPs
□ SWPPP
D General
□BMPs
□ SWPPP
0 General
0BMPs
0SWPPP
0 General
0BMPs
□ SWPPP
O General
0BMPs
□ SWPPP
0 General
0BMPs
0SWPPP
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Page 2 of 2
Instructions
• For projects with either a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan or a Water Pollution Control Program the information shown on this form is required
to document stormwater training for contractor and subcontractor managers, supervisors, and employees. The stormwater annual report for SWPPP
projects will include required training documentation and the information on this form.
• Provide an updated copy of CEM-2024 with attached training documentation to the resident engineer within five days of training.
FORM
Contract Number/Co/Rte/PM
For local agency encroachment permit projects, write the encroachment permit number in the Contract Number field.
Project Identifier Number
Caltrans projects starting July 1, 2010, will have a Project Identifier Number. For projects without a PID, write N/A in the field.
WDID Number
For projects with Water Pollution Control Program enter "WPCP" in this field.
Training Audience
Check one of the following responses:
General-training for individuals responsible for activities associated with compliance with the General Construction Permit.
BMPs-training for individuals responsible for BMP installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair.
SWPPP-training for individuals responsible for overseeing revising and amending the SWPPP.
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CEM-2041 Weather Forecast Monitoring Log
STATE OF CALIFORNIA • DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
WEATHER MONITORING LOG
CEM-2041 (NEW 5/2012) Page
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDIDNUMBER
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
□ Risk Level 1
□ Risk Level 2
□ Risk Level 3
SUBMITTED BY CONTRACTOR (PRINT AND SIGN NAME) DATE
Weather Condition
Oc1ear
□ Partly Cloudy
□ Cloudy
Storm event began?
on
(time) (date)
Cumulative amount of precipitation
from previous day?
inches
Storm event ended?
WEEKLY REPORTING PERIOD
Week of / / / /
Weather Information for
Temperature Precipitation Condition
ONone
□Misty
Wind Condition
ONone Maximum "F
Minimum "F D Light rain
ORain
Storm Precipitation Information
D Heavy rain
□Hail
Osnow
D Less than 5 mph
D Greater than 5 mph
Complete the following when there is any precipitation within the 24-hour period.
Storm Event Information
Project Site Difference From Cumulative What is the cumulative amount of precipitation for storm
Time Rain Gauge Previous Amount of event to date?
Reading Precipitation Reading inches
(inches) (inches) ---
What is the 24-hour cumulative amount of precipitation?
inches ---
of 3
on Is the cumulative amount of precipitation for storm event 1/2 inch or greater?
(time) {date) Oves □No
If yes for risk level 2 and 3 projects are stormwater discharges being D Extended duration storm event sampled and analyzed?
Oves □No
Additional Storm Event Information
Compliance Storm Event
The compliance storm event (5-year, 24-hour Has the storm event exceeded the
storm) for this project site is: compliance storm event?
inches Oves
ATS Compliance Storm Event
Complete the following when ATS is used on project site
The compliance storm event (10-year,
24-hour storm) for this project site is:
inches
Has the storm event exceeded the
compliance storm event?
Oves
If yes to exceedance of the compliance storm event based on project site rain gauge readings, attach printout of precipitation data from nearest National Weather Service weather
station as verification of compliance storm exceedance. Verification of project site compliance storm event exceedance from weather station __________ is based
on project site address or latitude and longitude. ___________________ (NWS) Weather Station
Weather information input by (print name and sign)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA • DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
WEATHER MONITORING LOG
CEM-2041 (NEW 5/2012)
Weather Condition
Oc1ear
□ Partly Cloudy
□ Cloudy
Storm event began?
on
(time) (date)
Cumulative amount of precipitation
from previous day?
inches ---
Storm event ended?
Page 2
Weather Information for
Temperature
Maximum OF
Minimum OF
Precipitation Condition
0None
□Misty
D Light rain
0Rain
Storm Precipitation Information
D Heavy rain
□Hail
Osnow
Wind Condition
0None
D Less than 5 mph
D Greater than 5 mph
Complete the following when there is any precipitation within the 24-hour period.
Storm Event Information
Project Site Difference From Cumulative What is the cumulative amount of precipitation for storm
Time Rain Gauge Previous Amount of event to date?
Reading Precipitation Reading inches
(inches) (inches) ---
What is the 24-hour cumulative amount of precipitation?
inches ---
of 3
on Is the cumulative amount of precipitation for storm event 1/2 inch or greater?
(time) (date) Oves □No
If yes for risk level 2 and 3 projects are stormwater discharges being D Extended duration storm event sampled and analyzed?
Oves □No
Additional Storm Event Information
Compliance Storm Event
The compliance storm event (5-year, 24-hour Has the storm event exceeded the
storm) for this project site is: compliance storm event?
inches Oves
ATS Compliance Storm Event
Complete the following when A TS is used on project site
The compliance storm event (10-year,
24-hour storm) for this project site is:
inches
Has the storm event exceeded the
compliance storm event?
Oves
If yes to exceedance of the compliance storm event based on project site rain gauge readings, attach printout of precipitation data from nearest National Weather Service weather
station as verification of compliance storm exceedance. Verification of project site compliance storm event exceedance from weather station __________ is based
on project site address or latitude and longitude. ____________________ (NWS) Weather Station
Weather information input by (print name and sign)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA • DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
WEATHER MONITORING LOG
CEM-2041 (NEW 5/2012)
Weather Condition
Oc1ear
□ Partly Cloudy
□ Cloudy
Storm event began?
on
(time) (date)
Cumulative amount of precipitation
from previous day?
inches
Storm event ended?
Page 3
Weather Information for
Temperature
Maximum
Minimum
'F
'F
Precipitation Condition
0None
□Misty
D Light rain
0Rain
Storm Precipitation Information
D Heavy rain
□Hail
Osnow
Wind Condition
0None
D Less than 5 mph
D Greater than 5 mph
Complete the following when there is any precipitation within the 24-hour period.
Storm Event Information
Project Site Difference From Cumulative What is the cumulative amount of precipitation for storm
Time Rain Gauge Previous Amount of event to date?
Reading Precipitation Reading inches (inches) (inches) ---
What is the 24-hour cumulative amount of precipitation?
inches ---
of 3
on Is the cumulative amount of precipitation for storm event 1/2 inch or greater?
(time) (date) Oves □No
If yes for risk level 2 and 3 projects are stormwater discharges being D Extended duration storm event sampled and analyzed?
Oves □No
Additional Storm Event Information
Compliance Storm Event
The compliance storm event (5-year, 24-hour Has the storm event exceeded the
storm) for this project site is: compliance storm event?
inches Oves
ATS Compliance Storm Event
Complete the following when A TS is used on project site
The compliance storm event (10-year,
24-hour storm) for this project site is:
inches
Has the storm event exceeded the
compliance storm event?
Oves
If yes to exceedance of the compliance storm event based on project site rain gauge readings, attach printout of precipItat1on data from nearest National Weather Service weather
station as verification of compliance storm exceedance. Verification of project site compliance storm event exceedance from weather station __________ is based
on project site address or latitude and longitude. ____________________ (NWS) Weather Station
Weather information input by (print name and sign)
WEATHER MONITORING LOG REVIEW
I have reviewed this document and based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, to
the best of my knowledge and belief, the information submitted is, true accurate, and complete.
Water pollution control manager name National Weather Service precipitation data for compliance storm exceedance attached
to this log submittal? D Yes D No
Water pollution control manager signature Date
STATE OF CALIFORNIA• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
WEATHER MONITORING LOG
CEM-2041 (NEW 5/2012)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Instructions
• The information shown on this form is required for projects with either a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) or Water Pollution Control Program
(WPCP) to document weather forecast for the project site.
Use this weather monitoring log to record daily weather information for the project site location.
Complete the weather monitoring log each working day. If the project is a calendar-day project, for example, a seven-working-day week, attach an additional
copies of the second page so you can report all seven days.
Submit Weather Monitoring Logs to the resident engineer within five working days of the ending date shown on the weather monitoring log.
• For verifying exceedance of compliance storm, locate the National Weather Service (NWS) automated weather station nearest the project site. NWS
weather station locations are available at: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sto/obsmap.php.
• Print out precipitation data for the nearest NWS weather station for any storm event that exceeds the compliance storm event. NWS weather station
precipitation data is available at: http://www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/awipsProducts/RNOHYDRSA.php.
FORM
Contract Number/Co/Rte/PM
For local agency encroachment permit projects write the encroachment permit number in the Contract Number field.
Project Identifier Number
For projects without a Project Identification Number, write N/A in the field.
WDID Number
For projects with Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP) enter "WPCP" in this field.
Enter the project site street address including city and state or the latitude and longitude used to obtain NWS forecast.
Weekly Reporting Period
Enter the first and last working day for the reporting period
Enter precipitation information during working hours at least every two hours.
1. Time
2. Rain gauge reading r 3. Storm event cumulative precipitation amount
Using the amounts of precipitation for each two-hour period during working hours and the amount of precipitation during non-working hours to determine the
cumulative amount of precipitation for a storm event, and record the amount on the form . Determine if the forecasted cumulative amount of precipitation for the
storm event is one-half inch or greater, and check the appropriate box.
Compliance Storm Event
Compliance Storm Event for Risk Level 3 project site discharges is determined by using the following maps:
http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/pcpnfreg/nca5y24.gif
http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/pcpnfreg/sca5y24.gif
ATS Compliance Storm Event
Compliance Storm Event for ATS discharge compliance is determined using the following map:
http://www. wrcc.dri. ed u/pcpnfreg/nca 1 0y2 4.gif
http://www. wrcc. dri. ed u/pcpnfreg/sca 1 0y24.g if
If the storm event exceeds the compliance storm event, verification of compliance storm event is required based on nearby governmental rain gauge
readings. Enter the project site street address including city and state or the latitude and longitude used to determine the nearest NWS weather station
and weather station identification.
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WEATHER MONITORING LOG
CEM-2041 (NEW 5/2012)
Instructions, continued
RAIN GAUGE REQUIREMENTS
•
The gauge must be monitored every day when any amount of rain has fallen in the previous 24 hours. The first reading each day should occur at
approximately the same time to provide a 24-hour storm amount. Capture precipitation data in the early morning after storm events because
accumulated precipitation will quickly evaporate when the weather clears.
The rain gauge monitoring procedure is as follows:
1. At the specified time of day, read the amount of captured precipitation. The water in the gauge is likely to appear rounded at the surface when
observed at eye level-a phenomenon called a meniscus caused by water tension. Read the gauge at the center of the meniscus.
2. Record the reading, including units (inches), before removing the gauge from its base. After recording the value, double-check your reading,
empty the gauge, and reset it.
3. For additional readings taken during the day, do not empty the gauge after midday readings. Record the time and the reading on this form. For
midday readings, the amount of precipitation entered into the "Project Site Rain Gauge Reading" column is cumulative for the day since the
gauge was not emptied during this period.
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CEM-2034 Stormwater Best Management Practices Status Report
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STORMWATER BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
STATUS REPORT
CEM-2034 (NEW 9/2010)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS
Water pollution control manager (print name and sign)
Submitted by contractor (print name and sign)
Page 1 of 4
CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
□ Risk Level 1
□ Risk Level 2
□ Risk Level 3
Date
Date
Provide a weekly list of stormwater best management practices on the stormwater pollution prevention plan that are active on the project site.
No.
1
2
Stormwater Best Management Practices Status
Location Disturbed soil area Active disturbed soil area Inactive disturbed soil area
acres acres acres ---------
BMP Name BMPID Quantity Installed Quantity to be
To Date Installed Next Week
Location Disturbed soil area Active disturbed soil area Inactive disturbed soil area
acres acres acres ---------
BMP Name BMP ID Quantity Installed Quantity to be
To Date Installed Next Week
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STORMWATER BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
STATUS REPORT
CEM-2034 (NEW 9/2010)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
No. Stormwater Best Management Practices Status, continued
Location Disturbed soil area Active disturbed soil area
acres acres ------
BMP Name BMPID Quantity Installed
--To Date
Location Disturbed soil area Active disturbed soil area
acres acres ------
BMP Name BMPID Quantity Installed
--To Date
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Inactive disturbed soil area
acres ---
Quantity to be
Installed Next Week
Inactive disturbed soil area
acres ---
Quantity to be
Installed Next Week
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STORMWATER BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
STATUS REPORT
CEM-2034 (NEW 9/2010)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
No. Stormwater Best Management Practices Status, continued
Location Disturbed soil area Active disturbed soil area
acres acres ------
BMP Name BMPID Quantity Installed
--To Date
Location Disturbed soil area Active disturbed soil area
acres acres ------
BMP Name BMP ID Quantity Installed
--To Date
Location Disturbed soil area Active disturbed soil area
acres acres ------
BMP Name BMPID Quantity Installed
--To Date
Location Disturbed soil area Active disturbed soil area
acres acres ------
BMP Name BMPID Quantity Installed
--To Date
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Inactive disturbed soil area
acres
---
Quantity to be
Installed Next Week
Inactive disturbed soil area
acres ---
Quantity to be
Installed Next Week
Inactive disturbed soil area
acres ---
Quantity to be
Installed Next Week
Inactive disturbed soil area
acres ---
Quantity to be
Installed Next Week
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
STORMWATER BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
STATUS REPORT
CEM-2034 (NEW 9/2010)
General Information
Page 4 of 4
The water pollution control manager must oversee preparation of the best management practices status report and submit a copy of the BMP status
report weekly.
Attach additional copies of page 2 and page 3 of this form to include all required locations.
Insert consecutive numbers for each location when using page 2 or page 3 of this form
BMP Name BMPID BMP Name
Temporary Soil Stabilization Non-Stormwater Management
Preservation of existing vegetation SS-02 Water conservation practices
Hydraulic mulch SS-03 Dewatering operations
Hydroseeding SS-04 Paving and grinding operations
Soil binders SS-05 Temporary stream crossing
Straw mulch SS-06 Clear water diversion
Geotextiles, mats, plastic covers, and lined ditches SS-07 Illegal connection or discharge detection and reporting
Wood mulching SS-08 Potable water and irrigation
Earth dikes, drainage swales and lined ditches SS-09 Vehicle and equipment cleaning
Outlet protection and velocity dissipation devices SS-10 Vehicle and equipment fueling
Slope drains SS-11 Vehicle and equipment maintenance
Streambank stabilization SS-12 Pile-driving operations
Temporary Sediment Control Concrete curing
Silt fence SC-01 Material and equipment use over water
Sediment or distilling basin SC-02 Concrete finishing
Sediment trap SC-03 Structure demolition or removal.over or adjacent to water
Checkdams SC-04 Waste Management and Pollution Control
Fiber rolls SC-05 Material delivery and storage
Gravel bag berm SC-06 Material use
Sandbag barrier SC-08 Stockpile management
Straw bale barrier SC-09 Spill prevention and control
Storm drain inlet protection SC-10 Solid waste management
Wind Erosion Control Hazardous waste management
Wind erosion control WE-01 Contaminated soil management
Tracking Controls Concrete waste management
Stabilized construction entrance and exit TC-01 Sanitary or septic waste management
Stabilized construction roadway TC-02 Liquid waste management
Entrance and exit lire wash TC-03
Street sweeping SC-07
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BMPID
NS-01
NS-02
NS-03
NS-04
NS-05
NS-06
NS-07
NS-08
NS-09
NS-10
NS-11
NS-12
NS-13
NS-14
NS-15
WM-01
WM-02
WM-03
WM-04
WM-05
WM-06
WM-07
WM-08
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CEM-2030 Stormwater Site Inspection Report
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CEM-2035 Stormwater Site lnpsection Report Corrective Actions Summary
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STORMWATER SITE INSPECTION REPORT
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS SUMMARY
::EM-2035 (REV 2/2012)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS
Page 1 of 2
CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
PROJECT SITE WATER SWPPP PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
POLLUTION CONTROL
□
□
WPCP
SWPPP
□
□
□
Risk Level 1
Risk Level 2
Risk Level 3
□ N/A. Project resides in the Lake Tahoe
Hydrologic Unit and is regulated under Order
No. R6T-2011-0019, NPDES No. CAG616002.
Submitted by contractor (print and sign name)
Date
Daily Site Inspection of Best Management Practices
List daily inspections for at least the previous four days.
Daily inspection performed by
,□ate
Any corrective
actions listed on
inspection
reports?
YES NO
□ □
□ □
□ □
□ □
If yes, are
corrective actions Date shown on shown on form
CEM-2035? corrective action
form
YES NO
□ □
□ □
□ □
□ □
Implement required actions identified in a Stormwater Site Inspection Report Summary as soon as possible, but actions must begin within 72 hours of the site inspection, or complete
before the next predicted rain event, whichever is sooner if in the Lake Tahoe Hydrologic Unit.
Corrective
action Verification of Stormwater Site Inspection Corrective Actions
number
BMP Type Location .
1 Required Action Comments
Date Completed I Verified by (print name) I Verified by (signature)
BMP Type Location
2 Required Action Comments
Date Completed I Verified by (print name) !Verified by (signature)
BMP Type Location
3 Required Action Comments
Date Completed I Verified by (print name) !Verified by (signature)
BMP Type Location
4 Required Action Comments
Date Completed I Verified by (print name) I Verified by (signature)
Appendix I
CEM-2061 Notice of Discharge Report
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE REPORT
CEM-2061 (REV. 2/2012)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS
Page 1 of 4
CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
□ Risk Level 1
□ Risk Level 2
□ NIA Project resides in the Lake Tahoe
Hydrologic Unit and is regulated under Order
No. RST-2011-0019, NPDES No. CAG616002.
□ Risk Level 3
Submitted by contractor (print and sign name) I Date
Notice of Discharge General Information
Location Date discharge discovered
Discharge type Exceedance of applicable water quality standard
Discharge identified Discharge discovered Discharge samples □ Stormwater □ Turbidity
by stormwater visual by contractor during taken?
site inspection? daily work? □ Authorized non-stormwater □ pH
□YES □YES □YES □ Non-authorized non-stormwater □ □NO □No □No
Discharge identified by Regional Discharge identified by State Date and time water pollution control manager notified of discharge
Water Quality Control Board? Water Resources Control Board?
□YES □YES Date and time resident engineer notified of discharge
□No □NO
Storm Event Information
Complete this section for stormwater discharges
Start of storm event End of storm event Duration of storm event Storm event precipitation
amount recorded from
Date Date Hours : Minutes. site rain gauge
inches
Time Time
Notice of Discharge Information
The nature and cause of the water quality standard exceedance, base on a visual observation of the discharge location
BMPs currently installed at the location of the discharge
Additional BMPs that will be implemented to prevent or reduce pollutants causing or contributing to exceedance of a water quality standard
Implementation schedule for additional BMPs
Storm event precipitation
amount recorded from
governmental rain gauge
inches
Photooraohs
□YES
□No
□YES
□NO
□YES
□NO
STATE OF CALIFORNIA• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE REPORT
CEM-2061 (REV. 2/2012)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
Notice of Discharge Information (continued)
Maintenance or repair of BMPs
Implementation schedule for BMPs maintenance or repair
Other required corrective actions
Implementation schedule for corrective actions
Summary of actions taken to reduce the pollutants causing or contributing to the water quality standard exceedance
Sample location Identification number
Samples collected by
Sampling and Analysis Results
Required when discharge samples are taken
Date of sampling
Date of analysis
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Samples analyzed by Dale and time water pollution control manager notified of results
Analyzer phone number Date and time resident engineer notified of results
Sample Identification Sample Collection Time Storm Event Precipitation Analysis L___J Amount at Sample Time (inches)
Analysis Information
Meter manufacturer Model number Serial number Calibration date
Analytical method Method reporting unit Method detection limit
Note: Meter calibration information available in the SWPPP files.
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE REPORT
CEM-2061 (REV. 2/2012)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
Sampling and Analysis Results
Required when when run-on or upgradient samples are taken
Run-on or upgradient samples taken? Sample location Identification number
□YES □No
Sample Identification Sample Collection Time Storm Event Precipitation
Amount at Sample Time (inches)
Notice of Discharge Report Certification
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Date of sampling
Analysis ( )
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified
personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for
gathering the information, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information submitted is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting
false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Water pollution control manager name Date
Water pollution control manager signature
Accepted by resident engineer (name) Date
Resident engineer signature
Discharge reported by telephone or email to the Regional Water Quality Control Board Date discharge reported to RWQCB Resident engineer intials
(RWQCB) within 48 hours of discovery?
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□No
Notice of Discharge Report submitted to RWQCB within 14 days (3 days for District 7 Date report submitted to RWQCB Resident engineer intials
and District 11 )?
□YES
□NO
Discharge reported orally to the Lahontan RWQCB within 24 hours of discovery? Date called Lahonlan RWQCB Resident engineer intials
□YES
□NO
Electronic submittal of NEL excedance sample results to Lahontan RWQCB and SMARTS Dale report submitted Resident engineer intials
within 5 business days?
□YES
□NO
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General Information
This form is required for compliance with provisions in Section C-2, "Receiving Water Limitations for Construction," of the National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) Permit Statewide Storm Water Permit and Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) for the State of California, Department of
Transportation (Caltrans), Order No. 99-06-DWQ, NPDES No. CAS000003.
This form is to be completed when the contractor, Caltrans, State Water Resources Control Board, or Regional Water Quality Control Board staff determines
that stormwater discharges, authorized non-stormwater discharges, or non-authorized, non-stormwater discharges are causing or contributing to an
exceedance of an applicable water quality standard.
Water quality standards are contained in the Statewide Water Quality Control Plan or applicable Regional Water Quality Control Boards (RWQCBs)
Basin Plan.
Sampling guidance is found in the current edition of the Construction Site Monitoring Program Guidance Manual.
Include a copy of the completed form in the project Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) files.
Form
Project Identifier Number
Caltrans projects starting July 1, 2010, will have a project identifier number. For projects without a number, write N/A in the field.
Contract Number/Co/Rte/PM
For encroachment permit projects, write the local agency or private entity encroachment permit number in the contract number field.
Storm Event Information
Leave section blank if box is checked for either authorized or non-authorized non-stormwater discharge.
Discharge Information
Do not leave any subsection blank. Caltrans permit specifically requires Caltrans to submit the information in this section to RWQCBs.
For non-stormwater discharges, describe the construction operation or activity that caused the discharge.
Sampling and Analysis Results
Leave this section blank if the no box is checked for discharge samples taken.
Analysis Results
Analytical results less than the method detection limit shall be reported as "Less than the method detection limit."
Analysis Information
Leave section blank if the no box is checked for discharge samples taken?
Addition Information
Leave run-on sample identification blank if no box is checked for run-on samples taken.
ADA Notice For individuals with sensory disabilities, this document is available in alternate formats. For information call (916) 654-6410 or TDD (916)
654-3880 or write Records and Forms Management, 1120 N Street, MS-89, Sacramento, CA 9581 4.
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CEM-2065 Notice of Discharge Log
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE LOG INSTRUCTIONS
CEM-2065 (REV. 2/2012)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS
SUBMITTED BY CONTRACTOR (PRINT AND SIGN NAME)
CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
□ Risk Level 1 □
□ Risk Level 2
□ Risk Level 3
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE LOG
Date Discharge Location Cause of
Discharge
Description of Material(s)
Discharged
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NIA. Project resides in the Lake Tahoe
Hydrologic Unit and is regulated under Order
No. R6T-2011-0019, NPDES No. CAG616002.
Estimated Quality of
Discharge
Date
RWQCB Notified
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ADA Notice For individuals with sensory disabilities, this document is available in alternate formats. For information call (916) 654-6410 or TDD (916)
654-3880 or write Records and Forms Management, 1120 N Street, MS-89, Sacramento, CA 95814.
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE LOG INSTRUCTIONS
CEM-2065 (REV. 2/2012)
Instructions
GENERAL INFORMATION
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• The information shown on this form is required for projects with either a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) or Water Pollution Control Program
(WPCP) to document discharges.
• Use this CEM-2065 to log discharges including Stormwater, authorized non-stormwater, and non-authorized non-stormwater discharges with an exceedance
of an Applicable Water Quality Standard
• Log all discharge incidents reported on forms:
CEM-2061, Notice of Discharge Report
CEM-2062, Numeric Action Level Exceedance Report
CEM-2063, Numeric Effluent Limitation Violation Report
The resident engineer will notify the Regional Water Quality Control Board and record the date notified.
FORM
Contract Number/Co/Rte/PM
For local agency encroachment permit projects write the encroachment permit number in the Contract Number field.
Project Identifier Number
Caltrans projects starting July 1, 2010, will have a Project Identifier Number. For projects without a project identifier number write N/A in the field.
WDID Number
For projects with Water Pollution Control Program enter "WPCP" in this field.
• Enter information about discharge incidents from forms:
CEM-2061, Notice of Discharge Report
CEM-2062, Numeric Action Level Exceedance Report
CEM-2063, Numeric Effluent Limitation Violation Report
CEM-2062T, Numeric Action Level Exceedance Report-Lake Tahoe Hydrologic Unit
CEM-2063T, Numeric Effluent Limitation Violation Report-Lake Tahoe Hydrologic Unit
• The resident engineer will notify the Regional Water Quality Control Board and record the date notified.
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CEM-2070 SWPPP/WPCP Annual Certification of Compliance
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SWPPP/WPCP ANNUAL CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE
CEM-2070 (REV. 2/2012)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS PROJECT SITE WATER SWPPP PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
POLLUTION CONTROL
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WPCP
SWPPP
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Risk Level 1
Risk Level 2
Risk Level 3
□ N/A. Project resides in the Lake Tahoe
Hydrologic Unit and is regulated under Order
No. R6T-2011-0019, NPDES No. CAG616002.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)/Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP)
Annual Certification of Compliance
Water Pollution Control Manager Certification
This certification for the project site is based on an inspection of the project site conducted on (date) -------------
I certify based on my inspection of the project site that:
OYes
OYes
Water pollution control measures are being implemented in accordance with the SWPPP or WPCP approved for the project, including
approved SWPPP/WPCP amendments.
The project site and activities thereon are in compliance with the Caltrans Statewide NPDES Permit No. CAS000003, the NPDES General Permit
for Stormwater Discharges Associated wi_th Construction and Land Disturbance Activities, Order No. 2009-00009-DWQ, NPDES Permit
No. CAS000002, or local NPDES permit, whichever is applicable.
Contractor water pollution control manager signature Date
Contractor water pollution control manager name Phone number
Contractor Annual Certification of Compliance
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to ensure that
qualified personnel property gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those directly
responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that significant penalties
exist for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Contractor signature Date
Contractor name Phone number
Title
ADA Notice For individuals with sensory disabilities, this document is available in alternate formats. For information call (916) 654-6410 or TDD (916)
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SWPPP/WPCP ANNUAL CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE
CEM-2070 (REV. 2/2012)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS PROJECT SITE WATER SWPPP PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL
POLLUTION CONTROL
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SWPPP
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Risk Level 1
Risk Level 2
Risk Level 3
□ N/A. Project resides in the Lake Tahoe
Hydrologic Unit and is regulated under Order
No. RST-2011-0019, NPDES No. CAG616002.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)/Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP)
Annual Certification of Compliance
Required for Private Entity Administered Projects
Private Entity Legally Responsible Person Annual Certification of Compliance
I certify that the project is in compliance with the project site approved Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan or Water Pollution Control Program including approved amendments. The
project site and activities thereon are in compliance with the Caltrans Statewide NPDES Permit No. CAS000003, the NPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated
with Construction Land Disturbance Activities, Order No. 2009-00009-DWQ, NPDES Permit No. CAS000002, or local NPDES permit, as well as, the Lake Tahoe Hydrologic Unit Permit,
order No. RST-2011-0019, NPDES No. CAG--616002, whichever is applicable
I certify under a penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to ensure that qualified
personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those directly responsible for
gathering the information, the information submitted, to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that significant penalties exist for submitting
false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Legally responsible person signature Date
Legally responsible person name Phone number
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SWPPP/WPCP ANNUAL CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE
CEM-2070 (REV. 2/2012)
PROJECT INFORMATION NAME AND SITE ADDRESS CONTRACT NUMBER/CO/RTE/PM
PROJECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER
WDID NUMBER
Resident Engineer Approval of Annual Certification of Compliance
An inspection of the project site for annual certification of compliance was
conducted on {date)
Annual Certification of Compliance project site inspection conducted by
I certify that I or personnel acting under my direction and supervision have inspected the project site and find the following:
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Water pollution control measures are being implemented in accordance with the SWPPP or WPCP approved for the project, including
approved SWPPP/WPCP amendments.
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The project site and activities thereon are in compliance with the Caltrans Statewide NPDES Permit No. CAS000003, the NPDES General Permit
for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction and Land Disturbance Activities, Order No. 2009-00009-DWQ, NPDES Permit
! l. No. CAS000002, Lake Tahoe Hydrologic Unit Permit, order No. RST-2011-0019, NPDES No. CAG-616002, whichever is applilcable. ---------------The box above is checked "no" based on the project site annual certification inspection, and the following corrective actions are necessary for the project to be in compliance with
SWPPP/WPCP or NPDES Permits
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to ensure that
qualified personnel property gather and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those directly
responsible for gathering the information, the information, to the best of my knowledge and belief, is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that significant penalties exist
for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Resident engineer signature Date of approval
Resident engineer name Phone number
Required for Local Agency or Private Entity-Administered Project
Caltrans Oversight Engineer's Concurrence With Annual Certification of Compliance
I, or personnel acting under my direction and supervision, have reviewed this Annual Certification of Compliance and concur that the project is in compliance with SWPPP or WPCP
approved for the project, including approved SWPPP/WPCP amendments and applicable NP DES Permits.
Oversight engineer signature Date of concurrence
Oversight engineer name Phone number