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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3583-2; South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III; South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III; 2002-12-06STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN for SOUTH AGUA HEDIONDA INTERCEPTOR PHASE II REACH III CITY CONTRACT NUMBER 3583-2 Preparedfor: City of Carlsbad Public Works 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Submitted by: J. FLETCHER CREAMER & SON, INC, 12874 SAN FERNANDO RD. SYLMAR, CA 91342 818-367-9748 Brandon Pensick, Bree Zinsmeister, Butch Griggs Project Site Address: Cahnon Drive &Faraday PFiv€^ C Contractor's Water PoUution Control Manager: Bree Zinsmeistei' 818-367-9748 Ext. 307 SWPP Prepared by: J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 12874 San Fernando Rd^ Sylmar; OA 91342 818-367-9748 Bree Zinsmelster, Project Engineer SWPPP Preparation Date: December 6, 2002 Contents Page Section 100 100.1 100.2 100.3 Section 200 200.1 200.2 Section 300 300.1 300.2 300.3 300.4 300.5 Section 400 Section 500 500.1 500.2 500.3 500.4 500.5 500.6 500.7 500.8 500.9 Section 600 600.1 600.2 600.3 SWPPP Certifications and Approval 1 Initial SWPPP Certification 1 SWPPP Approval 2 Annual Compliance Certification 3 SWPPP Amendments 4 SWPPP Amendment Certification and Approval 4 Amendment Log 6 Introduction and Project Description 7 Introduction and Project Description 7 Unique Site Features 7 Construction Site Estimates 7 Project Schedule/Water Pollution Control Schedule 7 Contact Information/List of Responsible Parties 7 References 10 Body of SWPPP .11 Objectives 11 Vicinity Map 11 Pollutant Source Identification and BMP Selection 12 500.3.1 Inventory of Materials and Activities that May Pollute Storm Water 12 500.3.2 Existing (pre-construction) Control Measures 12 500.3.3 Nature of Fill Material and Existing Data Describing the Soil 13 500.3.4. Soil Stabilization (Erosion Control) 13 500.3.5 Sediment Control 13 500.3.6 Tracking Control 14 500.3.7 Wind Erosion Control 15 500.3.8 Non-Storm Water Control 15 500.3.9 Waste Management and Materials Pollution Control 15 Water Pollution Control Drawings (WPCDs) 15 Construction BMP Maintenance, Inspection and Repair 15 Post-Construction Storm Water Management 15 500.6.1 Post-Construction Control Practices 15 500.6.2 Operation/Maintenance after Project Completion 16 Training 16 List of Subcontractors 16 Other Plans/Permits 16 Monitoring Program and Reports 17 Site Inspections 17 Discharge Reporting 17 Record Keeping and Reports 17 J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. bas cbecked the submittals with ttie contract Drawings and Specifications and found it 10 meet all requirements of same including dimensions and that the Contractor*! guarantee fully applies to the specified material or eqoipment. Re: Specification Sectioa Page No. Paragraph Ho.^QSzHiJSi Drawing , rr I. Reicher Creamer and Son. lac ^ ^.^^ Z_ SWPPP Attachments Attachment A Vicinity Map Attachment B.Modifications to the Caltrans Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs) Manual Attachment C BMP Consideration Checklist Attachment D Project Schedule Attachment E Attachment F Notice of Intent (NOI) Attachment G. Program for Maintenance. Inspection, & Repair of Construction Site BMPs Attachment H Storm Water Quality Construction Site Inspection Checklist Attachment I Trained Contractor Personnel Log Attachment J Subcontractor Notification Letter and Log Attachment K Notice of Discharge, Written Notice or Order Attachment L SWPPP and Monitoring Program Checklist Attachment M Annual Certification of Compliance Form Attachment N Other Plans/Permits Attachment O Notice of Completion of Construction - \^niO'^ Bv ^Dax(^^ NO rycrPTiows TAKEN • MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED D AMr-;0 AND RESUBMIT • REJECTED - RESL'i3Mir Corr^r^^nns or comments made on the shop drawings or submittn! during t;"!:.- /•OW i-iO not relieve the contractor of his respon.sibfi'ly to complv ^*" .- • •-. •^^••',;irernents of the drawings and .specilications, Thi.'^? roview is c: for QenRfEil ccn'.-irf-ianr.e with Ihe design concop' Cf. ^-c'O'- rernfi,ns respor-iibie for; conh-v,\\\M^ :;;,u :;or--'- G. • •• •-T^ rtno i|i:ar;!i?j05; seip^^ir-g id^bu".:.-'.'.'!--^ orcc:"" • • • - Vv,. . _,jfs ard b^LiGjji.iOiy manner. c storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 ^ Section 100 SWPPP Certifications and Approval 100.1 Initial SWPPP Certification Project Name: SOUTH AGUA HEDIONDA INTERCEPTOR PHASE II REACH 111 City of Carisbad Contract No. 3583-2 "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, 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 infonnation, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations". Contractor's Signature Date Bree Zinsmelster, Project Engineer 818-367-9748 Contractor's Name and Titie Telephone Number J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 1 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 100.2 SWPPP Approval For City of Carlsbad Use Only City Approval and Certification ofthe Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Project Name: SOUTH AGUA HEDIONDA INTERCEPTOR PHASE II REACH City of Carlsbad Contract No. 3583-2 "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, 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 infornnation, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations". Engineer's Signature Date Engineer's Name Engineer's Telephone Number J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, inc. 11/26/02 Page 2 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 100.3 Annual Compliance Certification By June 15 of each year, the contractor shall submit an Annual Certification of Compliance to the Engineer stating compliance with the terms and conditions of the Permits and the SWPPP. The Annual Certification of Compliance Fonn and Engineer Approval form are included In Attachment M. Completed Annual Certifications of Compliance and Approvals can be found in the following pages. J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 3 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 Section 200 ^ SWPPP Amendments 200.1 SWPPP Amendment Certification and Approval This SWPPP shall be amended: • Whenever there is a change in construction or operations which may affect the discharge of pollutants to surface waters, groundwater{s), or a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4); or • If any condition of the Permits is violated or the general objective of reducing or eliminating pollutants in storm water discharges has not been achieved. If the RWQCB determines that a Permit violation has occurred, the SWPPP shall be amended and implemented within 14 calendar days after notification by the RWQCB; • Annually, prior to the defined rainy season, when required by the project's Special Provisions; and • When deemed necessary by the Engineer. The amendments for this SWPPP, along with the Contractor's Certification and the Engineer's approval, can be found in the following pages. Amendments are listed in the Amendment Log in section 200.2 J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 4 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 SWPPP Amendment No. Project Name: SOUTH AGUA HEDIONDA INTERCEPTOR PHASE II REACH City of Carlsbad Contract No. 3583-2 To be Completed by Contractor "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, 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 fine and imprisonment for knowing violations". Contractor's Signature Date Bree Zinsmelster, Project Engineer 818-367-9748 Contractor's Name and Title Telephone Number For City of Carlsbad Use Only Engineer's Approval and Certification of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Amendment "I certify under a penalty of law that this document and ail attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the infonnation 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 tnje, 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". Engineer's Signature Date Engineer's Name Engineer's Telephone Number J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 5 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 200.2 Amendment Log Project Name: SOUTH AGUA HEDIONDA INTERCEPTOR PHASE 11 REACH III City of Carlsbad Contract No. 3583-2 Amendment No. Date BriefOescriptlon of Amendment Prepared By J, Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 6 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 ^ Section 300 w Introduction and Project Description 300.1 Introduction and Project Description The project is the construction of a fourteen-inch HDPE force main and a fifteen-inch PVC gravity sewer pipeline in the existing portion of Cannon Road between Car Country Drive and Faraday Avenue. A portion of the pipeline was previously constructed in the Macario Canyon Bridge. The project also includes construction of access holes, connection to the active sewer gravity pipeline at Car Country Drive and the inactive pipeline in Cannon Road at Faraday Avenue. The project will require saw-cutting the existing pavement, removal of pavement and replacing it and restriping at the completion of the project. 300.2 Unique Site Features The project is located within the existing Cannon Road Right of way and is currently open for use. During the construction of the project, the westbound lane will be closed to all traffic except construction related traffic. The road bisects native vegetation starting at approximately STA 50+00. The California Coastal Commission has conditioned that all work be completed within the right of way to prevent entry into the sensitive habitat. 300.3 Construction Site Estimates The project is within an existing roadway and hydrologic and hydraulic analysis has been Vi^ performed to design the existing storm drain system. This project will not increase run-off and no further hydrologic or hydraulic analysis is required. 300.4 Project ScheduleA/Vater Pollution Control Schedule Estimate Construction Start: 1/6/03. Estimate Construction Finish: 3/21/03. Mobilization of equipment and materials to begin on 1/3/03. Store temporary soil stabilization and temporary sediment control products beginning on 1/14/03 Submit annual rainy season implementation schedule 1/6/03 Continue to implement and maintain temporary BMPs throughout rainy season. Coastal Rainy season begins October 1, 2002. Actual Rainy Season Begins December 15, 2002. Begin sawcut roadway 1/6/03 Begin stockpile and haul AC offsite 1/13/03 C J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 7 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 Begin spoil/backfill stockpile 1/15/03 Fuze HDPE 1/14/03 Dig. Lay, backfill HDPE 1/14/02 Install temporary concrete washout 1/15/03. Begin dig, form, pouracess holes 1/24/03. Begin Dig, Lay, Backfill PVC gravity sewer 1/24/03. Construction by-pass 2/13/03 Connect sewer pipeline to existing pipe 2/20/03 Flush HDPE 1/24/02 Pressure Test, flush PVC and access holes 2/20/03. Remove concrete washout and restore area to original grade. Rainy season ends April 15, 2003. Project complete 3/21/03. See attached schedule (Attachment D) for more detailed information. This schedule will be updated monthly. 300.5 Contact Information/List of Responsible Parties The Water Pollution Control Manager (WPCM) assigned to this project is: Bree Zinsmelster 818-391-3771 J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 12874 San Fernando Rd. Sylmar, CA 91342 C J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 8 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 The WPCM shall have primary responsibility and significant authority for the implementation, maintenance, inspection and amendments to the approved SWPPP. Duties of the Contractor's WPCM include, but are not limited to: • Ensuring full compliance with the SWPPP and the Permit • Implementing all elements of the SWPPP including, but not limited to: Implementation of prompt and effective erosion and sediment control measures Implementing all non-storm water management, and materials and waste management activities such as: monitoring discharges (dewatering, diversion devices), general site cleanup, vehicle and equipment cleaning, fueling and maintenance, spill control, ensuring that no materials other than storm water are discharged in quantities which will have an adverse effect on receiving waters or storm drain systems, etc. • Pre-storm inspections • Post-storm inspections • Storm event inspections • Preparing annual compliance certification • Ensuring elimination of all unauthorized discharges • The Contractor's WPCM shall be assigned authority by the Contractor to mobilize crews in order to make Immediate repairs to the control measures • Coordinate with the Engineer to assure all ofthe necessary corrections/repairs are made immediately, and that the project complies with the SWPPP, the Permit and approved plans at all times • Provide copies of all forms weekly to the Engineer. C J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 9 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 Section 400 References The following documents are made a part of this SWPPP by reference: • Project plans dwg. 396-2A and specifications no. 3583-2, dated 8/20/02, prepared by City of Carlsbad. • California Regional Water Quality Control Board Order No. 2001-01, NPDES No. CAS0108758, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. • Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks, Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual, dated November 2000 as amended by the City of Carisbad (see Attachment B). • Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks, SWPPP/WPCP Preparation Manual, dated November 2000. J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 10 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 Section 500 W Body Of SWPPP 500.1 Objectives This Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) has four main objectives: • Identify ail pollutant sources, including sources of sediment that may affect the quality of storm water discharges associated with construction activity (storm water discharges) from the construction site, and • Identify non-storm water discharges, and • Identify, construct, implement in accordance with a time schedule, and maintain Best Management Practices (BMPs) to reduce or eliminate pollutants in storm water discharges and authorized non-storm water discharges from the constnjction site during construction, and • Develop a maintenance schedule for BMPs installed during construction designed to reduce or eliminate pollutants after construction is completed (post-construction BMPs). This SWPPP conforms with the required elements of Permit No. CAS0108758 issued by the State of California, State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB). This SWPPP will be _ modified and amended to reflect any changes in construction or operations that may affect the discharge of pollutants from the construction site to surface waters, groundwaters, or the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). The SWPPP will also be amended If It Is in violation of any condition of the Permit or has not achieved the general objective of reducing pollutants in storm water discharges. The SWPPP shall be readily available on-site for the duration ofthe project. 500.2 Vicinity Map The construction project vicinity map showing the project location, surface water boundaries, geographic features, construction site perimeter, and general topography, is located in Attachment A. The project's Title Sheet provides more detail regarding the project location and is also included in Attachment A. w J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 11 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 500.3 Pollutant Source Identification and BMP Selection 500.3.1 Inventory of Materials and Activities that May Pollute Storm Water 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 storm water runoff (control practices for each activity are identified in sections 500.3.4 through 500.3.9): Vehicle fluids, including oil, grease, petroleum, and coolants Asphaltic emulsions associated with asphalt-concrete paving operations Cement materials associated with PCC concrete used for underground utilities Paints Solvents, thinners Wood products Metals and plated products Construction activities that have the potential to contribute sediment to storm water discharges include: • Soil export operations • Temporary stockpiling • Utility excavation operations • Backfill material Attachment C lists all Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are either minimum requirements or special contract requirements, and all BMPs selected by the Contractor for this project. Implementation and location of BMPs are shown on the WPCDs in Attachment B. Narrative descriptions of BMPs to be used during the project are listed by category in each of the following SWPPP sections. 500.3.2 Existing (Pre-Construction) Control Measures The following are existing (pre-construction) control measures encountered within the project site: • Cannon Road is currentiy paved and all drainage facilities are constructed. Curb and gutter convey drainage to an existing storm drain system. This storm drain system drains into existing desiltation basins. J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 12 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 c c 500.3.3 Nature of Fill Material and Existing Data Describing the Soli Existing Cannon Road was graded in several controlled grading operations between 1995 and 1999. Backfill was compacted to minimum 90% relative compaction, asphaltic concrete base and pavement has been in place for several years and the road is currently in use. It is not anticipated that any hazardous materials will be encountered during the construction of the pipeline. 500.3.4 Soil Stabilization (Erosion Control) Soil stabilization, also referred to as erosion control, consists of source control measures that are designed to prevent soil particles from detaching and becoming suspended in storm water runoff. Soil stabilization BMPs protect the soil surface by covering and/or binding soil particles. This project will incorporate minimum temporary soil stabilization requirements, temporary soil stabilization measures required by the contract documents, and other measures selected by the contractor. This project will utilize and implement the following principles for effective temporary and final soil stabilization during construction: The project is the construction of a pipeline in an existing roadway. The erosion control measures will include the prevention of off-site siltation of any stockpiled materials and are addressed In Section 500.3.5 • SS-1, Scheduling Year around: WPCM shall monitor the weather using National Weather Sen/ice reports to track conditions and alert crews to the onset of rainfall events. Durmg the rainy season: Disturbed areas will be stabilized with temporary or permanent erosion control before a rain event hits. Prior to forecast storm events, temporary BMPs will be deployed and inspected. During the non-rainy season: The project schedule will 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 existing paved areas undisturbed until immediately prior to excavation. 500.3.5 Sediment Control Sediment controls are structural measures that are intended to complement and enhance the selected soil stabilization (erosion control) measures. Sediment controls are designed to intercept and settle out soil particles that have been detached and transported by the force of water. This project will incorporate minimum temporary sediment control requirements, temporary sediment control measures required by the contract documents, and other measures selected by the contractor. The temporary sediment control BMPs selected are adequate to prevent a net increase of sediment in storm water discharge relative to pre-construction levels. J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 13 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 c Sufficient quantities of temporary sediment control materials will be maintained on-site throughout the duration of the project, to allow implementation of temporary sediment controls in the event of predicted rain, and for rapid response to failures or emergencies, in conformance with other City requirements and as described in this SWPPP. This includes implementation requirements for active areas and non-active areas before the onset of rain. Implementation and locations of temporary sediment control BMPs are shown on drawings. The BMP Consideration Checklist in Attachment C indicates all the BMPs that will be implemented to control sediment on the construction site, these are: • SC-1, Silt Fence • SC-5, Fiber Rolls • SC-7, Street Sweeping and Vacuuming • SC-10, Storm Drain Inlet Protection During the rainy season, temporary sediment controls will be Implemented at the drainage perimeter of disturbed soil areas, at the toe of slopes, at storm drain inlets, around stockpiled materials and at outfall areas at all times. During the non-rainy season, temporary sediment controls will be implemented at the drainage perimeter of disturbed soil areas and at storm drains downstream from disturbed areas before rain events. Storm drain inlet protection will be used at all Inlets to storm drain systems during the rainy season when downstream from construction activity. During the non-rainy season, In the event of a predicted storm, the following temporary sediment control materials will be maintained on-site: silt fence materials, gravel bags and fiber rolls for inlet and perimeter protection barriers and check dams. 500.3.6 Tracking Control The project does not include any major grading activities so a stabilized construction access is not required. The contractor will verify that trucks are loaded and the area kept clean through street sweeping activities to limit any tracking of materials off the project. The following BMPs have been selected to reduce sediment tracking from the construction site onto private or public roads: • SC-7, Street Sweeping and Vacuuming Road sweeping and vacuuming will occur during soil and materials hauling and as necessary to keep street surfaces clear of soil and debris. Washing of sediment tracked onto streets, into storm drains will not occur. J. Fletcher Creamer S Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 14 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 c c 500.3.7 Wind Erosion Control The following BMPs have been selected to control dust from the construction site; • WE-1, Wind Erosion Control Potable water will be applied to disturbed soil areas of the project site and spoil piles to control dust and maintain optimum moisture levels for compaction. The water will be applied using water trucks. As shown on the project schedule, project soils will be disturbed and exposed from approximately 1/14/03 to 2/25/03. BMP WE- 1, Wind Erosion Control, and BMP NS- 1, Water Conservation Practices, will be implemented to provide dust control and prevent discharges from dust control activities and water supply equipment. Water application rates will be minimized as necessary to prevent runoff and ponding and water equipment leaks will be repaired immediately. During windy conditions (forecast or actual wind conditions of approximately 25 mph or greater), dust control will applied, including haul roads to adequately control wind erosion and possible siltation onto adjacent farming activities. 500.3.8 Non-Storm Water Control An inventory of construction activities and potential non-storm water discharges is provided In Section 500.3.1. The BMP Consideration Checklist in Attachment C and the following list indicates the BMPs that have been selected to control non-storm water pollution on the construction site. A narrative description of each BMP follows: NS-1, Water Conservation Practices NS-3, Paving and Grinding Operations NS-6, Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Detection and Reporting NS-8, Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning NS-9, Vehicle and Equipment Fueling NS-10, Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Detection and Reporting The contractor will implement BMP NS-6, Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Detection and Reporting throughout the duration of the project. J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 15 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 c c Paving Operations The project will include placement of AC pavement. Paving locations and adjacent storm drain inlets are shown the project drawings. Paving operations will generally be conducted as shown on the project schedule in Section 300.4. BMP NS-3, Paving and Grinding Operations, will be implemented to prevent paving materials from being discharged off-site. Covers will be placed over each Inlet adjacent to paving operations. The covers will consist of scrap carpeting or filter fabric placed over, and tucked under, each inlet grate. Following paving operations, the area will be swept. Inlet covers will be removed, and the inlets will be inspected for paving materials. Vehicle and Equipment Operations • Several types of vehicles and equipment will be used on-site throughout the project, including graders, excavators, loaders, paving equipment, rollers, trucks and trailers, backhoes, forklifts, generators, compressors, and traffic control equipment. BMPs NS-9, Vehicle and Equipment Fueling, and NS-10, Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance will be utilized to prevent discharges of fuel and other vehicle fluids. Except for concrete washout, which is addressed in Section 500.3.8, vehicle cleaning will not be performed on-site. • All vehicle maintenance and mobile fueling operations will be conducted at least 15 yards away from operational inlets and drainage facilities and on a level graded area. 500.3.9 Waste Management and Materials Pollution Control An inventory of construction activities, materials, and wastes is provided in Section 500.3.1. The BMP Consideration Checklist in Attachment C and the following list indicates the BMPs that have been selected to handle materials and control construction site waste. A narrative description of each BMP follows. WM-1, Material Delivery and Storage WM-2, Material Use WM-4, Spill Prevention and Control WM-5, Solid Waste Management WM-9, Sanitary/Septic Waste Management Material Delivery, Storage, and Use In general, BMPs WM-1 and WM-2 will be implemented to help prevent discharges of construction materials during delivery, storage, and use. The general material storage area will be located in the contractor's yard as shown on WPCD-4. A sandbag barrier (BMP SC-8) will be provided around the storage area to prevent run-on from adjacent areas. Two types of storage/containment facilities will be provided within the storage area to minimize storm water contact with construction materials: • Water-tight shipping containers will be used to store hand tools, small parts, and most construction materials that can be can-led by hand, such as paint cans, solvents and grease. J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 16 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 c c Very large items, such as pipe and stockpiled lumber, will be stored in the open In the general storage area. Such materials will be elevated with wood blocks to minimize contact with run-on. Aggregate and base materials will also be stockpiled in the general storage area and will be surrounded with sediment controls (i.e., gravel bag barrier or silt fence). Spill clean-up materials, material safety data sheets, a material inventory, and emergency contact numbers will be maintained and stored in the office. Spill Prevention and Control BMP WM~4, Spill Prevention and Control, wil! be implemented to contain and clean-up spills and prevent material discharges to the storm drain system. Spill prevention is also discussed above in Material Delivery, Storage, and below in the following waste management and equipment maintenance sections. Waste Management BMP WM-5, Solid Waste Management, and BMP WM-6, Hazardous Waste Management will be implemented to minimize storm water contact with waste materials and prevent waste discharges. Solid wastes will be loaded directly into tmcks for off-site disposal. When on-site storage is necessary, solid wastes will be stored in watertight dumpsters in the general storage area of the contractors yard. AC and PCC rubble will be stockpiled in the general storage area and will be surrounded with sediment controls (SC-8, Sandbag Barrier). Solid waste, including rubble stockpiles, will be removed and disposed off-site at least weekly. Coast Waste Management will provide solid waste disposal services. Hazardous wastes will be stored in the shipping containers or covered containment area discussed above for materials storage. Hazardous wastes will be appropriate and clearly marked containers and segregated from other non-waste materials. Contaminated Soil Management Contaminated soil management BMPs address the possibility of construction activity near contaminated soils. The construction site has no known history of contaminated soil or other impairments. However, employees will be instructed to recognize evidence of contaminated soil, such as buried debris, discolored soil, and unusual odors. Concrete Residuals and Washout Wastes This project includes placement of concrete. No discahrges are anticipated. Estimated pour dates are shown on the project schedule in Section 300.4. Concrete pours will not be conducted during or immediately prior to rainfall events. J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 17 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 BMP WM-8, Concrete Waste Management, will be implemented, a concrete washout facility will w be constructed and maintlaned. All excess concrete and concrete washout slurries will be discharged to the washout facility for drying. BMP maintenance, waste disposal, and BMP removal will be conducted as described in WM-08. Dried-off concrete will be used as fill material If permitted by the City. Sanitary and Septic Wastes The contractor will implement BMP WM-9, Sanitary and Septic Waste Management, and portable toilets will be located and maintained at the contractors yard for the duration of the project. Towable portable toilets will also be provided at the construction site. 500.4 Construction Site BMP's City of Carisbad modifications to Caltrans construction site BMP's can be found in Attachment B. 500.5 Construction BMP Maintenance, Inspection and Repair A program for Maintenance, Inspection and Repair of BMPs is shown in Attachment G. 500.6 Post-Construction Storm Water Management 500.6,1 Post-Construction Control Practices The following are the post-construction BMPs that are to be used at this construction site after all construction is complete: • Outlet protection/velocity dissipation devices at all culvert outlets • Deslitation basins will be utilitized. • Street sweeping and trash pick up. J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 18 storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 c 500.6.2 Operation/Maintenance after Project Completion The post-construction BMPs that are described above will be funded and maintained as follows: Short terni funding: City of Carisbad Maintenance and operations Budget Long term funding: City of Carisbad Maintenance and operations Budget The responsible party for the long-term maintenance of post-construction BMPs is the City of Carlsbad. 500.7 Training Section 300.5 shows the name of the Contractor's Water Pollution Control Manager (WPCM). This person has received the following training: • 24 hour SWPPP Training • On-Site Environmental Protection Training The training log showing formal and informal training of various personnel is shown in Attachment I. This SWPPP was prepared by Bree Zinsmelster, Project Engineer J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 500.8 List of Subcontractors All contractors and subcontractors will be notified of the requirement for storm water management measures during the project. A list of contractors will be maintained and included in the SWPPP. If subcontractors change during the project, the list will be updated accordingly. The subcontractor notification letter and log is included in the SWPPP as Attachment J. 500.9 Other Plans/Permits Attachment N includes copies of other local, state, and federal plans and permits. Following is a list of the plans and permits included in Attachment N: • California Regional Water Quality Control Board Order No. 2000-01, NPDES No. CAS0108758, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 11/26/02 Page 19 stomi Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Contract No. 3583-2 Section 600 IVIonitoring Program and Reports 600.1 Site Inspections The Contractor will inspect the site prior to a forecast storm, after a rain event that causes runoff from the construction site, at 24-hour inten/als during extended rain events, and as specified in the project Special Provisions. The results of all Inspections and assessments will be documented and copies of the completed inspection checklists will be maintained with the SWPPP. Site inspections conducted for monitoring purposes will be performed using the inspection checklist shown in Attachment H. The name(s) and contact number(s) ofthe assigned inspection personnel are listed below: Assigned inspector: Brandon Pensick or Briee Contact phone: 818-391-3373 or 818- Zihsrheisfer 391-3771 600.2 Discharge Reporting If a discharge occurs or if the project receives a written notice or order from any regulatory agency, the Contractor will Immediately notify the Engineer and will file a written report to the Engineer within 7 days of the discharge event, notice, or order. Corrective measures will be implemented immediately following the discharge, notice or order. A sample discharge form is provided in Attachment K. The report to the Engineer will contain the following items: • The date, time, location, nature of operation, and type of unauthorized discharge, including the cause or nature of the notice or order; • The control measures (BMPs) deployed before the discharge event, or prior to receiving notice or order; • The date of deployment and type of control measures (BMPs) deployed after the discharge event, or after receiving the notice or order, including additional measures installed or planned to reduce or prevent re-occurrence; and • An implementation and maintenance schedule for any affected BMPs. 600.3 Record Keeping and Reports Records shall be retained for a minimum of three years for the following items: • Site inspections • Compliance certifications • Discharge reports • Approved SWPPP document and amendments J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, rne. 11/26/02 Page 20 Section 4 Temporary Sediment Control Best Management Practices 4.1 Temporary Sediment Control Practices Temporary sediment control practices include those practices that intercept and slow or detain the flow of storm water to allow sediment to settle and be tr^ped. Temporary sediment control practices can consist of installing temporary linear sediment barriers (such as silt fence, sandbag barrier, and straw bale barrier); providing fiber rolls, gravel bag berms, or check dams to break up slope length or flow; or constructing a temporary desilting basin, sediment trap, or sediment basin. Linear sediment barriers are typically placed below the toe of exposed and erodible slopes, downslope of exposed soil areas, around temporary soil stockpiles, and at other appropriate locations along the site perimeter. Temporary sediment control practices shall be implemented in conformance with the criteria presented in Section 2, Selecting and Implementing Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs), of this Manual. Temporary sediment control practices include the BMPs listed in Table 4-1. Tsa>l0 4-1 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT CONTROL BMPs | ID BMP NAME SC-1 Silt Fence SC-2 Desilting Basin SC-3 Sedinnent Trap SC-4 Check Dam SC-5 Fiber Rolls SC-6 Gravel Bag Berni SC-7 Street Sweeping and Vacuuming SC-8 Sancftiag B»ner SC-9 Straw Bale Barrier SC-10 Storm Drain Inlet Protection The remainder of this Section shows the working details for each of the temporary sediment control BMPs. Caltrms Storm Wats' Quality Handtxxto Construction Site Bast ManaQonent Practlcaa Mwual a/Smm November 2000 Sectton 4 1 Silt Fence SC-1 c BMP Objectives • Son Stabilization • Sediment Control • Tracking Control • Wind Eroston Control • Non-^omi Water Management • Materials and Waste Managemait Definition and A silt fence is a temporary linear sediment barrier of permeable fabric designed to Purpose intercept and slow the flow of sediment-laden sheet flow nmoff. Silt fences allow sediment to settle &om nmoff before water leaves the constmction site. Appropriate Silt fences are placed: Applications Below the toe of exposed and erodible slopes. Down-slope of exposed soil areas. Around temporary stockpiles. Along streams and channels. c Limitations Not effective unless trenched and keyed in. Not intended for use as mid-slope protection on slopes greater than 1:4 (V:H) Must t>e maintained. Must be removed and disposed of. Standards and General Specifications Don't use below slopes subject to creep, slumping, or landslides. Don't use in streams, channels, or anywhere flow is concentrated. Don't use silt fences to divert flow. Caltrans Sbjmi Water Quality Handbooks ConsmictiOT Ste Best Management Practices Manud a^^^tr Nownber2000 Silt Fence SC-1 1 ofS Silt Fence SC-1 Design and Layout The maximum length of slope draining to any point along the silt fence shall be 61 m (200 ft) or less. Slope of area draining to fence shall be less than 1:1 (V:H). Limit to locations suitable for temporary ponding or deposition of sediment Fabric life span generally limited to between Ave and eight months. Longer periods may require fabric replacement Silt fences shall not be used in concentrated flow areas. Lay out in accordance with Page 5 of this BMP. For slopes steeper than 1:2 (V:H) and that contain a high nimiber of rocks or large dirt clods that tend to dislodge, it may be necessary to install additionai protection immediately adjacent to the bottom of the slope, prior to installing silt fence. Additional protection may be a chain link fence or a cable fence. For slopes adjacent to water txKiies or Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs), additional temporary soil stabilization BMPs shall be used. Materials Silt fence febric shall be woven polypropylene with a minimum width of 900 mm and a minimum tensile strength of 0.45-kN. The fabric shall conform to the requirements in ASTM designation D4632 and shall have an integral reinforcement layer. The reinforcement layer shall be a polypropylene, or equivalent, net provided by the manufecturer. Tte permittivity of the fabric shall be between 0.1 sec"' and 0.15 sec"' in confonnance with the requirements in ASTM designation D449I. Wood stakes shall be commercial quality lumber of the size and shape shown on the plans. Each stake shall be free from decay, splits or cracks longer than the thickness of the stake or other defects that would weaken the stakes and cause the stakes to be structurally unsuitable. Staples used to &sten the fence fabric to the stakes shall be not less than 45 mm long and shall be febricated from 1.57 mm or heavier wire. The wire used to ^ten the tops of the stakes together when joming 2 sections of fence shall be 3.05 mm or heavier wire. Galvanizing of the festening wire will not be required. w JBStm Caltrans Stonn Water Quality Handbooks MKHv Construction Site Bast Mariagemant Practices Maiual Silt Fence SC-1 (^tSw November 2000 2ofS Silt Fence SC-1 Installation C Generally, silt fences shall be used in conjunction with soil stabilization source controls up slope to provide effective control. Trenches shall not be excavated wider and deeper than necessary for proper installation of die temporary linear sediment barriers. Excavation of the trenches shall be performed immediately before instaiiation of the ten^rary linear sediment barriers. Constmct silt fences with a set-back of at least lm from the toe of a slope. Where a silt fence is determined to be not practicable due to specific site conditions, the silt fence may be constructed at the toe of the slope, but shall be constructed as &r fcom the toe ofthe slope as practicable. Construct the length of each reach so that the change in base elevation along the reach does not exceed 1/3 the height of the barrier, in no case shall the reach exceed 150 meters. Cross barriers shall be a minimum of 1/3 and a maximum of 1/2 the height ofthe linear barrier. Bottom of the silt fence shall be keyed-in. Install in accordance with Page 5 of this BMP. Maintenance and Repair undercut silt fences. Inspection Repair or replace split, torn, slimming, or weathered &bric. Inspect silt fence when rain is forecast Perform necessary maintenance, or maintenance required by the Resident Engineer (RE). Inspect silt fence foUowing rainfall events. Perftsm maintenance as necessary, or as required by the RE. Maintain silt fences to provide an adequate sediment holding capacity. Sediment shall be removed when the sediment accimiulation reaches one- third (1/3) of the barrier height Removed sediment shall be incorporated in the project at locations designated by the RE or disposed of outside the highway right-of-way in conformance with the Standard Specifications. Silt fences that are damaged and become unsuitable for the intended purpose, as determined by the RE, shall be removed from the site of work, disposed of outside the highway right-of-way in confonnance with the Standard Specifications, and replaced with new silt fence barriers. Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Bast Management Practices Manual Silt Fence SC-1 NovemberSOOO 3of S _ Silt Fence SC-1 Holes, depressions or other ground disturbance caused by the removal of the temporary silt fences shall be backfilled and repaired in conformance with the Standard Specifications. Remove silt fence when no longer needed or as required by the RE. Fill and compact post holes and anchorage trench, remove sediment accumulation, and grade fence alignment to blend with adjacmt ground. Caltruis Storm Ws^ Quality H^xfeooks Construction Sita Best Mariagement Practices Manual Silt Fence SC-1 a^^tHv Nowwnber2000 4 0(5 ll c (A £0 X H Teod lUm (SH nsut e, T * te} -1 Z mat dlunatar — 3 JOINISG 3ECTJ0K prTAIL (TOP VIEW) —1 U'-^ STAPLE DETAIL (SEE NOTE 9) SECTION A-A END DETAIL 'Sindbifi (2-l>,tn high) OPTIONAL MAINTENANCE OPESINO DETAIL (SEE NOTE 11) NOTES tfi Tl (D 3 O O Canttmcl lha lanftli tl Hieh ntOi wi that tl (JenltaD *laBt tu niich dHt nel iiotid 1, . . buiicr, U) no uat riuiU thi rtuh lanjlh ixcui Tb> lut E.S m B[ t*Bei ihiU b* tinned up •lop* Sttlci diDMUlsu m ntmluL Unicnitqn mty wy ta fit ItdM nofedltlon' B, einku ikall ba aftti •! S.fi « mnliouDi uid ihdl bi pHlUcHi*d OB dmnutrun ild* of (ust. t. StAlua ta ovtrUkp uid luat Cabrto ID fold vomid «Hb iil*k« M* luU turn. Imon labrlo Iv tUln >ltb 4 staplK T, BUlM* Aan b« drlm U|>iU, lst*U»r te jmnst patantl*! lUiv-Uimifh et »dkn>Bt mt Mnt. 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Mnl>| watlBn (hdl Ml b* fUaai t\ nunp lagtUeiu, 13. 8(Bdb*( mn OBd lojFin ihoU bi oftat 1* *UDilBtl* fapi LEGEND Tunptd backlU Slop* dLrtcUoB DliKtlsn Gl tloir Ituc roHti - IM Bl (Ste rM* 1) Croi* bBirt*r (SB* BOll ID> TM Bl ikipc TEMPORARY UNEAR SBDiySNT BARRIER (TYPE SILT FENCE) SECTION C-C TEMPORARY LINEAR SEDIMENT BARRIER (TYPE SILT FENCE) NO SCALE Ifi o Fiber Rolls SC-5 BMP Oblectives Soil Stabilization Sediment Control Tracking Control Wind Erosion Control NcHi-Storm Water Management MateriE^s and Waste Management Definition and Purpose Appropriate Applications Limitations A fiber roll consists of straw, flax, or other similar materials that are rolled and bound into a ti^t tubular roll and placed on the face of slopes at regular intervals to intercept runoff, reduce its flow velocity, release the runoff as sheet flow, and provide some removal of sediment from the runoff. May be used along the top, face, and at grade breaks of exposed and erodible slopes to shorten slope length and spread runoff as sheet flow. Fiber rolls may be used as check dams if ^proved by the Resident Engineer (RE). This BMP may be implemented on a project-by-project basis with other BMPs when determined necessary and feasible by the RE. Is a relatively new sediment control/soil stabilization technology. Effectiveness and capabilities in the field are not conq)letely known. Although fiber rolls provide some sediment removal, this BMP is not to be used in place of a linear sediment barrier (i.e., a silt fence, sandbag t)arrier, or straw bale barrier). Standards and Fiber Roll Materials Specifications ,. ., Fiber rolls shall be either c (1) prefabricated rolls; or, (2) rolled tubes of erosion control blanket Cattrans Storm Watra* Quality Hantfixx^ Construction Site Best Managanent Practices Manual Movent 2000 Rber Rolls SC« 1 Of3 Fiber Rolls SC-5 Assembly of Field Rolled Fiber Roll Roll length of erosion control blanket into a tube of minunum 200 mm (8 in) diameter. Bind roll at each end and every 1.2 m (4 ft) along length of roll with jute- type twine. Installation Locate fiber rolls on level contours spaced 2.4 to 6.0 m (8 to 20 ft) along the face of slope, or as required by the RE. Stake fiber rolls into a 50 to 100 mm (2 to 4 in) trench. Drive stakes at the end of each fiber roll and spaced 1.2 m (4 ft) maximum on center. Use wood stakes with a nominal classification of 19 by 19 ram (3/4 by 3/4 in), and minimiun length of 600mm (24 in). If more than one fiber roll is placed in a row, the rolls shall be butted; not overlapped Removal Fiber rolls are typically left in place. If fiber rolls are removed, collect and dispose of sediment accumulation, and fiU and compact holes, trenches, depressions or any other groimd distiut)ance to blend with adjacent grotmd. Maintenance and Repair or replace split, torn, unraveling, or slumping fiber rolls, inspection Inspect fiber rolls when rain is forecast. Perform maintenance as needed or as required by the RE. Inspect fiber rolls following rainfall events and a least daily during prolonged raintalt. Perform maintenance as needed or as required by the RE. Caltrans Storm Water QuaTity \iandbooks ConstrucSon Ste Bast Maiiagement Practl(»s Manual Fiber Rolls SC-5 November2000 2of3 Mbmnr Fiber Rolls SC-5 C Note: Install fiber roll along a levd contour. Vertical spacing meosured along face of the slope varies between 2.4 m and 6.0 m Install a fiber roll near slope where it transitions into a steeper slope TYPICAL FIBER ROLL INSTALLATION N.T.S. Fiber roll 200 mm min 19 mm X 19mm wood stakes max 1.2 m spacing ENTRENCHMENT DETAIL __ c Caltrans Stonn Water Quality Hancft}ooks Construction Site Best Manaoement Awticas Manual November 2000 Fber Rolls S&« 3of3 street Sweeping and Vacuuming SC-7 c BMP Objectives Soil Stabilization Sedment Control Tracking Control Wind Erosion Cwitrol Non-Storm Water Managem^ Materials and Waste Managemait Definition and Purpose Appropriate Applications Practices to remove tracked sediment to prevent the sediment from entering a storm drain or watercourse. These practices are implemented anywhere sediment is tracked from the project site onto public or private paved roads, typically at points of egress. Limitations Sweeping and vacuuming may not be effective when soil is wet or muddy. Do not use kick brooms or sweeper attachments. Inspect potential sediment tracking locations daily. Visible sediment tracking shall be swept and vacuimied on a daily basis. Standards and Specifications Maintenance and inspection If not mixed with debris or trash, consider incorporating the removed sediment back into the project Inspect ingress/egress axxess points daUy and sweep tracked sediment as needed, or as required by the Resident Engineer (RE). Be careful not to sweep up any unknown substance or any object that may l>e potentially hazardous. Adjust brooms frequently; maximize efficiency of sweeping operations. After sweeping is finished, properly dispose of sweeper wastes at an approved dumpsite in conformance with the provisions in Section 7-1.13 of the Standard Specifications. Caflnvts Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Ste Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Street Sweeping and Vacuuming SC-7 1 of 1 storm Drain Inlet Protection sc-io| BMP Objectives • Soil Stabiltzatron • Sedment Control • Tracking Conb^ • Wind Eroskm Control • Non-Storm Water Managemwt • Materials and Waste ManagemOTt c Definition and Devices used at storm drain inlets that are subject to runoff from construction Purpose activities to detain and/or to filter sediment-laden runoff to allow sediment to settie and/or to filter sediment prior to discharge of storm water into storm water drainage systems or watercourses. Appropriate Applications Limitations C Where ponding will not encroach into highway trafiic. Where sediment laden surface runoff may enter an inlet Where disturbed drainage areas have not yet been permanentiy stabilized. Where the drainage area is 0.4 ha (1 ac) or less. Appropriate during wet and snow-melt seasons. Use only when ponding will not encroach into highway traffic or onto erodible surges and slopes. If safety is a concem, use other methods of temporary protection to prevent sediment-laden storm water and non-storm water discharges to enter the storm drain system. Sediment removal may be difficult in high flow conditions or if runoff is heavily sediment laden. If hi^ flow conditions are expected, use other on- site sediment trapping techniques in conjunction witii inlet protection. Frequent maintenance is reqmred. For drainage areas larger than 0.4 ha (1 ac), runoff shall be routed to a sediment tipping device designed for larger flows. See BMPs SC-2, "Desilting Basin", and SC-3 "Sediment Traps". Obmmr Caltrans Stonn Water Quality Handbooks Construction Ste Bast Management Practices Muiual November 2000 Stomi Drain Inlet Protection SC-10 1 0f6 ^ storm Drain Inlet Protection SC-10 Filter fabric fence inlet protection appropriate in open areas is subject to sheet fiow and for flows not exceeding 0.014 m^/s (0.5 cfs). Sandbag barriers for inlet protection are applicable when sheet flows or concentrated flows exceed 0.014 m^/s (0.5 c&), and it is necessary to allow for overtopping to prevent flooding. Excavated drop inlet sediment traps are appropriate where relatively heavy flows are expected and overflow capability is needed. Standards and identify existing and/or plaimed storm drain inlets that have the potential to Specifications receive sediment-laden surfece ranoff. Determine if storm drain inlet protection is needed, and which method to use. Methods and Installation DI Protection Type 1 - FUter Fabric Fence - The filter fabric fence (Type 1) protection is illustrated in Page 4. Similar to constructing a silt fence. See BMP SC-1, "Silt Fence". Do not place filter febric undemeath tiie inlet grate since the collected sediment may fall into the drain inlet when the fabric is removed or replaced. DI Protection Type 2-Excavated Drop Iniet Sediment Trap-The excavated drop inlet sediment trap (Type 2) is illustrated in Page 5. Similar to constmcting a temporary silt fence. See BMP SC-1, "Silt Fence". Size excavated trap to provide a minimum storage capacity calculated at the rate of 130 m'/ha (67 yd^/ac) of drainage area. DI Protection Type 3 - Sandbt^ Barrier ~ The sandbag barrier (Type 3) is illustrated in Page 6. Flow fix)m a severe storm shall not overtop the curb. In areas of high clay and silts, use filter fabric and gravel as additional filter media. Construct sandbags in accordance with BMP SC-8, "Sandbag Barrier". Maintenance and General Inspection Inspect all inlet protection devices before and after eveiy rainfall event, and weekly during the rest of the rainy season. During extended rain&Il events, inspect inlet protection devices at least once every 24 hours. Inspect the storm drain inlet after severe storms in the rainy season to check for bypassed material. Remove all inlet protection devices within thirty days after the site is stabilized, or when the inlet protection is no longer needed. Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Ste Best Management Practices Manual Storm Drain Inlet Protection SC-10 ff^^gg^ November 2000 2 of 6 storm Drain Inlet Protection SC-10 Bring the distuihed area to final grade and smooth and compact it. Appropriately stabilize all bare areas aroimd the inlet Clean and re-grade area around the inlet and clean the inside of the storm drain inlet as it must be free of sediment and debris at the time of final inspection. Requirements by Method Type I - Filter Fabric Fence Make sure the stakes are securely driven in the groimd and are in good shape (i.e., not bent, cracked, or splintered, and are reasonably perpendicular to the ground). Replace damaged stakes. Replace or clean tiie febric when the ^imc becomes clogged with sediment. Make sure the fabric does not have any holes or tears. Repair or replace &bric as needed or as directed by the Resident Engineer (RE). At a minimum, remove the sediment behind the febric fence when accumulation reaches one-third the height of tiie fence or barrier height Removed sediment shall be incorporated in the project at locations designated by the RE or disposed of outside the highway right-of-way in conformance with the Standard Specifications. Type 2 ~ Excavated Drop Inlet Sediment Trap Remove sediment fixjm basm when the volume of the basin has been reduced by one-half Type 3 • Sartdbag Barrier Inspect ba^ for holes, gashes, and snags. Check sandbags for proper arrangement and displacement Remove the sediment behind the harrier when it reaches one-third the height of the barrier. Removed sediment shall be incorporated in the project at locations designated by the RE or disposed of outside the highway right-of-way in confonnance with the Standard Specifications. c Cdtrans Storm Water Ckiality Handbooks Consmjction Ste Best Mmagemant Practices Manual a^bvm NovendierZOOO Storm [}rain Inlet Protectkm SC-10 3of 6 storm Drain inlet Protection sc-io| -Geotextile Blanket -Drain inlet Silt Fence per SC-01 SECTION A-A w Sheet flow Less than 0.4 ha (1 ac) 150 mm Min overlap at ends of siit fence. Geotextile Blanket Silt Fence per SC—01 DI PROTECTiQN TYPE 1 NOT TO SCALE c NOTES: 1. For use in areas where grading has been completed and final sot! stabilization and seeding ore pending. 2. Not applicable in paved areas. 3. Not applicable with concentrated flows. Caltrans Storm Water CKtality Han(ftod(S Construction Ste Best Management Practices ManutU November 2000 Storm Drain Net Protection SC-10 4of6 storm Drain Inlet Protection SC-10 •Stabilize area and grade uniformly around perimeter Siit fence Per SC-01 300 mm Min 600 mm Max Note: Remove sediment before reaching one-third full. Section A—A c c flow Concentrated Rock fifter(use if flow is concentrated) Edge of sediment trap Drain Inlet Geotextile X Blanket •—Silt fence Per SC-01 Di PROTECTION TYPE 2 NOT TO SCALE Notes 1. For use in cleared and grubbed and in graded areas. 2. Shape basin so that longest inflow orea faces longest length of trap. 3. For concentrated flows, shape basin in 2:1 ratio with length oriented towards direction of flow. Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Cmstniction Ste Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Stomi Drain Inlet Protection SC-10 Sofa storm Drain Inlet Protection SC-10 Pavement Spillway, 1—bag high .Sondbogs 2—bags high TYPICAL PROTECTION FOR INLET ON SUMP c spillway, 1—bag high Sandbags 2-bags high TYPICAL PROTECTION FOR INLET ON GRADE NOTES: 1. Intended for short-term use. 2. Use to inhibit non—storm water flow. 3. Allow for proper maintenance and cleonup. 4. Bags must be removed after adjacent operation is completed 5. Not applicable in areas with high silts and clays without filter fabric. c Caltrans Stonn Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Storm DrEun Inlet Protection SC-10 6of6 Wind Erosion Control |WE-1 BMP Objectives SoH Stabilization Sediment Control Tracking Control Wind Erosion CminA Non-Stonn Water Management Materials and Waste Management c Definition and Wind erosion control consists of applying water or other dust palliatives as Purpose necessary to prevent or alleviate dust nuisance. Dust control shall be applied in accordance with Caltrans standard practices. Covering of small stoclq)iles or areas is an altemative to applying water or other dust palliatives. Appropriate This practice is implemented on all exposed soils subject to wind erosion. Applications Limitations Effectiveness depends on soil, temperature, humidity and wind velocity. Standards and Specifications C Water shall be applied by means of pressure-type distributors or pipelines equipped with a spray system or hoses and nozzles that will ensure even distribution. All distribution equipment shall be equipped with a positive means of shutoff. Unless water is applied by means of pipelines, at least one mobile unit shall be available at all times to apply water or dust palliative to the project. If reclaimed waste water is used, the sources and discharge must meet Califomia Department of Health Services water reclamation criteria and the Regional Water Quality Control Board requirements. Non-potable water shall not be conveyed in tanks or drain pipes that vrill be used to convey potable water and there shall be no connection between potable and non- potable supplies. Non-potable tanks, pipes and other conveyances shall be marked "NON-POTABLE WATER - DO NOT DRINK." Materials applied as temporary soil stabilizers and soil binders will also provide wind erosion control benefits. JH9t.Cidtrans storm Water Quafity Hancttxnks Construction Ste Best Management Practices Manual Wind Eroston Control WE-1 November2000 lof2 Wind Erosion Control WE-1 Maintenance and inspection Check areas protected to ensure coverage. Implement requirements of Section 10 of the Caltrans Standard Specifications as appropriate. Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Manaoement Practices Manual Novrantier 2000 Wind Eroskin Control WE-1 2of 2 o Water Conservation Practices NS-1 C C BMP Objectives * Soil Stabilization * Sediment Control • Traddng Control * Wind Erosnn Coitrd • Non-Stonn Water Management • Materids £md Waste Management Definition and Purpose Appropriate Applications Limitations Standards and Specifications Maintenance and Inspection Water conservation practices are activities that use water during the constmction of a project in a manner that avoids causing erosion and/or the transport of pollutants off site. Water conservation practices are implemented wherever water is used. Applies to all constmction projects. None identified. Keep water equipment in good working condition. Repair water leaks promptiy. Washing of vehicles and equipment on the construction site is discouraged. Avoid using water to clean construction areas. Paved areas shall be swept and vacuumed. Direct constmction water runoff to areas where it can soak into the ground. Apply water for dust control in accordance with Section 10 of the Standard Specifications. hispect water equipment at least weekly. caltrans Stonn Water QuaHty Handbooks Constmction Ste Best Managemant Practices Manual {November 2000 Water Consen/atkm Practices NS-1 1 of 1 Paving and Grinding Operations NS-3 BMP Objectives Soil Stabaizatk)n Sedment Control Traddng Conbol Wind Erosion Control Non-Stonn Water Manag^nent Materials and Waste Management c Definition and Procedures tiiat minimize pollution of storm water nmoff during pavmg Purpose operations, including new paving and preparation of existing paved surfaces for overlays. Appropriate These procedures are implemented where pavmg, surfacing, resurfecing, or Applications sawcutting, may pollute storm water runoff or discharge to the storm drain system or watercourses. Limitations Standards and Specifications C Finer solids are not effectively removed by filtration systems. Paving opportunities may be Umited during wet weather. Substances used to coat asphalt transport tmcks and asphalt tmcks and asphalt spreading equipment shall not contain soap and shall be non- foaming and non-toxic. Place drip pans or absoihent materials imder paving equipment while not in use, to catoh and/or contain drips and leaks. See also BMP WM-10, "Liquid Waste Management". When paving involves asphaltic concrete (AC), the following steps shall be iiiq)lemented to prevent the discharge of grinding residue, uncompacted or loose AC, tack coats, equipment cleaners, or unrelated paving materials: Minimize the washing of sand or gravel fit)m new asphalt into storm drains, streets, and creeks by sweeping where practical. Old or spilled asphalt must be disposed as approved by the Resident Engineer (RE). Oi/bunm CE^trans Stwm Water Quality Handbodts Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Novemtier2000 Paving £uid Grinding C^rations NS-3 1 of 4 Paving and Grinding Operations NS-3 c AC grindings, pieces, or chunks used in embankments or shoulder backing must not be allowed to enter any storm drains or watercourses. Apply temporary perimeter controls until structure is stabilized or permanent controls are in place. Examples of tenqwrary perimeter controls can be found in the foUowmg BMPs: SS-10, "Earth Dikes/Drainage Swales & Ditehes"; SC-1, '*SiIt Fence"; or SC-5, "Fiber Rolls". Collect and remove all broken asphalt and recycle Viiien practical; otherwise, dispose in accordance with Standard Specification 7-1.13. Any AC chunks and pieces used in embankments must be placed above the water table and covered by at least 0.3m (1 ft) of material. Use only non-toxic substances to coat asphalt transport tmcks and asphalt spreading equipment Dramage inlet stmctures and manholes shall be covered with filter fabric during application of seal coat, tack coat, slurry seal, and/or fog seal. Seal coat tack coat slurry seal, or fog seal shall not be applied if rainfall is predicted to occur during the application or curing period. Clean asphalt coated equipment off-site whenever possible. When cleaning dry, hardened asphalt from equipment, manage hardened asphalt debris as described in BMP WM-5, "Solid Waste Managemenf'. Any cleaning on site shall follow BMP NS-8, "Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning". Do not wash sweepings fi-om exposed aggregate concrete into a storm drain system. Collect and retum to aggregate base stockpile, or dispose of properly. Allow aggregate rinse to settie. Then, either allow rinse water to dry in a temporary pit as described in BMP WM-08, "Concrete Waste Managemenf, or pump the water to tiie sanitary sewer if allowed by the local wastewater authority. Do not allow saw-cut Poitiand Concrete Cement (PCC) slurry to enter storm drains or watercourses. Residue fix)m grinding operations shall be picked up by means of a vacuum attachment to the grinding machine, shall not be allowed to fiow across the pavement, and shall not be left on the surfece ofthe pavement. See also BMP WM-8, "Concrete Waste Management"; and BMP WM-10, "Liquid Waste Managemenf*. C Caltrans ^rm Water Quality Handbocdcs Construction Ste Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Paving and Grinding Operatkins NS^ 2 of 4 Paving and Grinding Operations W ------- NS-3 Pavement Grinding and Removal Collect digout material by mechanical or manual methods. This material may be recycled if ^proved by the RE for use as shoulder backing or base material at locations approved by the RE. If digout material cannot be recycled, transport the material back to a Maintenance &ciUty or approved storage site. Digout activities shall not be conducted in the rain. When ^proved by the RE, stockpile material removed &om roadways away from drain inlets, drainage ditohes, and watercourses. Disposal of PCC and AC waste shall be in conformance with Section 15-3.02 ofthe Standard Specifications. See also BMP WM-8, "Concrete Waste Management". Thermoplastic Striping All thermoplastic striper and pre-heater equipment shutoff valves shall be inspected to ensure tiiat tiiey are working properiy to prevent leaking thermoplastic fix)m entering dram inlets, the storm water drainage system, or watercourses. The pre-heater shall be filled carefully to prevent splashing or spilling of hot thermoplastic. Leave six inches of space at the top of the pre-heater contamer when filling thermoplastic to allow room for material to move when the vehicle is deadheaded. Contractor shall not pre-beat transfer, or load thermoplastic near drain inlets or watercourses. Clean track beds daily of loose debris and melted thermoplastic. When possible recycle thermoplastic material. Thermoplastic waste shall be disposed of in accordance with Standard Specification 7-1.13. Raised/Recessed Pavement Marker Application and Removal Do not transfer or load bitiiminous material near drain inlets, the storm water drainage system or watercourses. Meltmg tanks shall be loaded with care and not filled to beyond six inches from the top to leave room for splashing when vehicle is deadheaded. When servicing or filling melting tanks, ensure all pressure is released before removing lids to avoid spills. Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Ste Best Man^ement Practices Manual Paving and Grindhig C^rations NS-3 November2000 3of4 Paving and Grinding Operations NS-3 Maintenance and Inspection On large scale projecte, use mechanical or manual methods to collect excess bimminous material from the roadway after removal of markers. Waste shall be disposed of in accordance with Standard Specification 7-1.13. Inspect and maintain machinery regularly to minimize leaks and drips. Ensure that employees and subcontractors are implementing appropriate measures during paving operations. c Caltrans St(»m Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Paving and Grinding Operatkms NS-3 4 of 4 "Jl"*"'*-Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Detection and Reporting rap BMP Objectives • Soil Stabilization • Sediment Control • Tracking Contrd • Wind Erosnn Contitil • Non-Stomi Water Management • Materials ^ Waste Management Definition and Procedures and practices designed for constmction contractors to recognize illicit Purpose connections or illegally dumped or discharged materials on a construction site and report incidents to tiie Resident Engineer (RE). Appropriate Illicit connection/illegal discharge detection and reporting is applicable Applications anytime an illicit discharge is discovered or illegally dunked material is found on the constmction site. This best management practice (BMP) appUes to all constmction projects. Limitations Unlabeled or non-identifiable material shall be assumed to be hazardous. Illicit connections and illegal discharges or dumping, for the purposes of this BMP, refer to discharges and dumping caused by parties other than the contractor. Procedures and practices presented in this BMP are general. Contractor shall use extreme caution, immediately notify the RE when illicit connections or illegal dumping or discharges are discovered, and take no fiirther action unless directed by the RE. If pre-existing hazardous materials or wastes are known to exist on site, the contractoi's responsibility will be detailed in separate special provisions. c Caltrans Stwm Water Quality Hstfidbooks . Construction Ste Best Management Practices Muiual Illicit Connection^liegal Discharge Dete^on and Reporting N&« November 2000 1 of 3 NS-6 Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Detection and Reporting standards and planning Specifications inspect site before beginning tiie job for evidence of illicit connections or illegal dumping or discharges. Inspect site regularly during project execution for evidence of illicit cormections or illegal dumping or discharges. Observe site perimeter for evidence or potential of illicitly discharged or illegally dumped material which may enter the job site. Identification of illicit connections and illegal dumping or discharges. Solids - Look for debris, or mbbish piles. Solid waste dumping often occurs on roadways with light traffic loads or in areas not easily visible from the traveled way. Liquids - signs of illegal liquid dumping or discharge can include: Visible signs of staining or unusual colors to the pavement or surrounding adjacent soils Pungent odors coming firom the drainage systems. Discoloration or oily substances in the water or stains and residues detained witiiin ditches, channels or drain boxes. Abnormal water flow during the dry weather season. Urban Areas - Evidence of illicit connections or illegal discharges is typically detected at storm drain outfall locations or at manholes. Signs of an illicit connection or illegal discharge can include: Abnormal water flow during the dry weather season. Unusual flows in subdrain systems used for dewatering. Pungent odors coming from the drainage systems. Discoloration or oily substances in the water or stains and residues detained within ditches, channels or drain boxes. Excessive sediment deposits, particularly adjacent to or near active off- site constmction projects. C^trans Storm Water Qusdity Handbooks Constmction Site Best Management Practices Manual Illicit Connection/lllegal Discharge Detection and Reporting NS-6 Novanber2000 2of 3 Illicit Connection/lllegal Detection and Reporting Rural Areas - Illicit connections or illegal discharges involving irrigation drainage ditehes are detected by visual inspections. Signs of an illicit discharge can include: Abnormal water flow during the dry weather season. Non-standard junction stmctures. Broken concrete or other disturbances at or near junction structures. R^orting Notify the RE of any illicit connections and illegal dumping or discharge incidents at the time of discovery. The RE will notify the District Storm Water Coordinator for reporting. Cleanup and The contractor is not responsible for investigation and clean up of illicit or illegal Removal dumping or discharges not generated by the contractor. Caltrans may direct contractor to clean up non-hazardous dumped or discharged material on the ••-^ constmction site. W Caltrans Storm Water Quality Hanctt>od(s Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Detection and Reporting NS-6 November 2000 3°* 3 Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning BMP Objectives Soil Stabilization Sediment Control Traddng Contrd Wind EroskHi Control Non-Stonn Water Management Materials and Waste Management c Definition and Purpose Appropriate Applications Procedures and practices used to minimize or eliminate the discharge of pollutants fi-om vehicle and equipment cleaning operations to storm drain system or to watercourses. These procedures are applied on all constmction sites where vehicle and equipment cleaning is performed. Limitations None. Standards and Specifications On-site vehicle and equipment washing is discouraged. Cleaning of vehicles and equipment with soap, solvents or steam shall not occur on the project site unless the Resident Engineer (RE) has been notified in advance and the resulting wastes are fiilly contained and disposed of outside the hi^way right-of-way in confonnance with the provisions in Section 7-1.13 ofthe Standard Specifications. Resulting wastes shall not be discharged or buried within the highway right-of-way. Vehicle and equipment wash water shall be contained for percolation or evaporative drying away fiom storm drain inlets or watocourses and shall not be discharged witiiin the highway right-of-way. All vehicles/equipment that regularly enter and leave the constmction site must be cleaned off-site. When vehicle/equipment washing/cleaning must occur on-site, and the operation cannot be located within a stmcture or building equipped with appropriate disposal facilities, the outside cleaning area shall have the Cattrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Ste Best Managwnant Rwitlces Manual Nov«nber2000 Vehide and Equipment Cleaning NS-8 1 of2 Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning c Maintenance and Inspection following characteristics, and shall be arranged with the construction storm water coordinator Located away from storm drain inlets, dramage fiicilities, or watercourses Paved with concrete or asphalt and bermed to contain wash waters and to prevent run-on and runoff Configured with a sump to allow collection and disposal of wash water Wash waters shall not be discharged to storm drains or watercourses Used only when necessary When cleaning vehicles/equipment with water: Use as littie water as possible. High pressure sprayers may use less water than a hose, and shall be considered. Use positive shutoff valve to minimize water usage. The control measure shall be inspected at a minimum of once a week Monitor employees and subcontractors throughout the duration ofthe constmction project to ensure a|)propriate practices are being implemented. Inspect sump regularly and remove liquids and sediment as needed or as directed by the RE. Mow Caltrans Storm Water Quality HamftxMks Consmiction Ste Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 V^k^e and Equ^sment Clewing NS-8 2of2 Vehicle and Equipment Fueling BMP Objectives Soil Stabilization Sediment Control Tracking Control Wind Eroston Contrd Non-Stonn Water Management Materials and Waste Management Definition and Procedures and practices to minimize or eliminate the discharge of fiiel spills and Purpose leaks into the storm drain system or to watercourses. Appropriate These procedures are applied on all construction sites where vehicle and Applications equipment fueling takes place. I Limitations Standards and Specifications On-site vehicle and equipment fueling shall only be used where it's impractical to send vehicles and equipment off-site for fueling. When fueling must occur on-site, the contractor shall select and designate an area to be used, subject to approval of the Resident Engineer (RE). Absorbent spill clean-up materials and spill kits shall be available in fueling areas and on fueling tracks and shall be disposed of properly after use. Drip pans or absoihent pads shall be used during vehicle and equipment fiieling, unless the fueling is performed over an impermeable surface in a dedicated fueling area. Dedicated fueling areas shall be protected from storm water run-on and runoff, and shall be located at least 15 m from downstream drainage faciUties and watercourses. Fueling must be performed on level-grade areas. Nozzles used in vehicle and equipment fueling shall be equipped with an automatic shut-off to control drips. Fueling operations shall not be left unattended. Caltrans Stonn Water Chjality Handbooks Constmction Site Best Management Practices Manual l4ov«nber 2000 Vehicle and Equipment Fueling NS-9 1 of2 Vehicle and Equipment Fueling TOP Maintenance and inspection Protect fiieling areas witii berms and/or dikes to prevent run-on, mnoff, and to contain spills. Use vapor recovery nozzles to help control drips as well as air pollution where required by Air Quality Management Districts (AQMD). Fuel tanks shall not be "topped-off." Vehicles and equipment shall be inspected on each day of use for leaks. Leaks shall be repaired immediately or problem vehicles or equipment shall be removed from the project site. Absorbent materials shall be used on small spills instead of hosing down or burying techniques. The spent absoibent material shall be removed promptly and disposed of properiy. Federal, state, and local requirements shall be observed for any stationary above ground storage tanks. Mobile fueling of constmction equipment throughout the site shall be minimized. Whenever practical, equipment shall be transported to the designated fueling area. Fueling areas and storage tanks shall be inspected on a regular basis. Keep an ample supply of spill cleanup material on the site. Immediately cleanup spills and properly dispose of contaminated soil and cleanup materials. Cattrans Stomn Water Quality Hancfl>ooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Vetiide and Equt|xnent Fueling NS-9 2 of 2 Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance NS-10 BMP Objectives Soil St£^jlization Sedment Centred Traddng Control Wind Erosion Contiul Non-Stonn Water Management Materials and Waste Muiagement Definition and Purpose Appropriate Applications Procedures and practices to minimize or eliminate the discharge of pollutants to the storm drain system or to watercourses from vehicle and equipment maintenance procedures. These procedures are applied on all constmction projects where an on-site yard area is necessary for storage and maintenance of heavy equipment and vehicles. Limitations None identified. Standards and Specifications C Drip pans or absorbent pads shall be used during vehicle and equipment maintenance work that involves fluids, unless the maintenance work is performed over an impermeable surface in a dedicated maintenance area. All fueling tmcks and fueling areas are required to have spill kits and/or use other spill protection devices. Dedicated maintenance areas shall be protected from storm water run-on and mnoff, and shall be located at least 15 m from downstream drainage facilities and watercourses. Drip Pans or plastic sheeting shall be placed under all vehicles and equipment placed on docks, barges, or other stmctures over water bodies when the vehicle or equipment is plarmed to be idle for more than one hour. Absorbent spill clean-up materials sliall be available in maintenance areas and shall be disposed of properly after use.Substances used to coat asphalt transport tmcks and asphalt spreading equipment shall be non-toxic. Drainage inlet sttuctures and manholes shall be covered with filter febric Caltrans Storm Water Ckiality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Vehide and Equipment Maintenance NS-10 1 of2 Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance NS-10 c Maintenance and Inspection when seal coat, tack coat, slurry seal, or fog seal is applied to adjacent surfaces. Seal coat, tack coat slurry seal, or fog seal shall not be appUed if rainfall or thunderstorms are predicted to occur during the application or curing period. Use off-site maintenance facilities whenever practical. For long-term projects, consider using portable tents or covers over maintenance areas. Properly dispose of used oils, fluids, lubricants and spill cleanup materials. Do not dump fuels and lubricants onto the ground. Do not place used oil in a dumpster or pour into a storm drain or watercourse. Properly dispose of or recycle used batteries. Do not bury used tires. Repair leaks of fluids and oil immediately. Provide spill containment dikes or secondary containment around stored oil and chemical drums. Maintain waste fiuid containers in leak proof condition. Vehicle and equipment maintenance areas shall be inspected regularly. Vehicles and equipment shall be inspected on each day of use. Leaks shall be repaired immediately or the problem vehicle(s) or equipment shall be removed from the project site. Inspect equipment for damaged hoses and leaky gaskets routinely. Repair or replace as needed. c OMmnr Cattrans Stomi Water Quaiity Handbodcs Constmi^on Site Best Managonent Practices Manuid Nov«nber2000 Vehk:le wd Equipment Mfuntenance NS-10 2of2 c Section 8 Waste Management and Materials Pollution Control Best Management Practices 8.1 Definitions Waste management and materials pollution control best management practices (BMPs), like non- storm water management BMPs, are source control BMPs that prevent pollution by limiting or reducing potential pollutants at their source before they come ui contact with storm water. These BMPs also involve day-to-day operations of the construction site and are under the control ofthe Contractor, and are additional "good housekeeping practices", which involve keeping a clean, orderly constmction site. 8.1.1 Waste Management BMPs Waste management consists of implementing procedural and structural BMPs for handling, storing, and disposing of wastes generated by a construction project to prevent the release of waste materials into storm water discharges. Waste management includes the following BMPs: " Spill Prevention and Control • Solid Waste Management • Hazardous Waste Management • Contaminated Soil Management • Concrete Waste Management • Sanitary/Septic Waste Management • Liquid Waste Management 8.1.2 Materials Pollution Control BMPs Materials pollution control (also called materials handling) consists of implementing procedural and structural BMPs for handling, storing, and using constmction materials to prevent the release of diose materials into storm water discharges. The objective is to reduce the opportunity for rainfall to come in contact with these materials. These controls shall be implemented for all applicable activities, material usage and site conditions. Materials handling practices include the following BMPs: • Material Delivery, and Storage • Material Use • Stockpile Management Caltrans Stonn Water QuaTity Handbooks Construction Ste Best Management Practices Manual Sectk>n 8 November 2000 ^ Section 4 Non-Storm Water Management & Waste Manag&nent BMPs Table 8-1 lists the waste management and materials pollution control BMPs. It is important to note that all tiiese BMPs have been approved by Caltrans for statewide use and they shall be implemented depending on the conditions/applicability of deployment described as part ofthe BMP. Table 8-1 WASTE MANAGEMENT AND MATERIALS POLLUTION CONTROL BMPs ID BMP NAME 1 WM-1 Material DeHvery and Storage | WM-2 Materia Use | 1 WM-3 Stockpile Managwnent j 1 WM-4 spill Prevention and Control | 1 WM-5 Sdid Waste Management { Hazarctous Waste Management 1 WM-7 Contaminated Soil Management WM-8 Concrete Waste Management WM-9 Sanitary/Septic Waste Management | WM-10 Liquid Waste Management | The remainder of tiiis Section shows the working details for each of the waste management and materials pollution control BMPs. Caltrans Storm Water Quality Hancfixwks Construction Site Best Managttnent Practices Manud a^bmm November 2000 Sections 2 Material Delivery and Storage WM-1 BMP Objectives * Soil St£^ilization * Sediment Control • Tracking Control * Wind Erosk»i Control • Non-Stonn Water Management • Materials and Waste Management Definition and Purpose Appropriate Applications Procedures and practices for the proper handling and storage of materials in a manner that minimizes or eliminates the discharge of these materials to the storm drain system or to watercourses. These procedures are implemented at all construction sites with delivery and storage of the following: Soil Pesticides and herbicides Fertilizers Detergents Plaster Petroleum products such as fiiel, oil, and grease Asphalt and concrete components Hazardous chemicals such as acids, lime, glues, adhesives, paints, solvents, and curing compounds Concrete compounds Other materials that may be detrimental if released to the environment Limitations Space limitation may preclude indoor storage. Storage sheds must meet building & fue code requirements. Oilbmnm Ccdtrans Storm Water Qu£dity Handbooks Consbuction Site Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Material Delivery £uid Ste»age WM-1 1 of 3 Material Delivery and Storage IAfM-1 Standards and General Specifications jTain employees and subcontractors on the proper material delivery and storage practices. Temporary storage area shall be located away from vehicular traffic. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be supplied to tiie Resident Engineer (RE) for all materials stored. Material Storage Areas and Practices Liquids, petroleum products, and substances listed in 40 CFR Parts 110,117, or 302 shall be handled in conformance with the following provisions: Storage, preparation, and mixing shall be accomplished in temporary containment facilities. Each temporary containment fecility shall provide a spill containment volume equal to 1.5 times the volume of all containers therein and shall be impervious to the materials contained therein for a minimum contact time of 72 hours. Sufficient separation shall be provided between stored containers to allow ''W for spill cleanup and emergency response access. Incompatible materials, such as chlorine and ammonia, shall not be stored in the same temporary containment fricility. To provide protection fiT)m wind and rain, throughout the rainy season, temporary containment facilities shall be covered during non-woridng days and prior to rain events. Temporary containment fecilities shall be maintained See of accumulated rainwater and spills. Materials shall be stored in their original containers and the original product labels shall be maintained in place in a legible condition. Damaged or otherwise illegible l£^ls shall be replaced immediately. Liquid materials, petroleum products, and substances listed in 40 CFR Parts 110,117 or 302 shall be stored in approved containers and drums shall not be overfilled. Containers shall be placed in temporary containment f^iUties for storage. Bagged and boxed materials shall be stored on pallets and shall not be allowed to accumulate on the ground. To provide protection from wind and rain, throu^out the rainy season, bagged and boxed materials shall be covered during non-working days and prior to rain events. c Caltrans Stomi Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Material Delivery and Storage WM-1 November 2000 2 of 3 Material Delivery and Storage WM-1 Stockpiles shall be protected in accordance with BMP WM-3, "Stockpile Management". Minimize the material inventory stored on-site (e.g., only a few days supply). Store materials indoors within existmg stmctures or sheds when available. Have proper storage instractions posted at all times in an open and conspicuous location. Do not store hazardous chemicals, drums, or bagged materials directly on tiie ground. Place tiiese items on a pallet and when possible, under cover m secondaiy containment. Keep hazardous chemicals well labeled and in their original containers. Keep ample supply of appropriate spill clean up material near storage areas. Also see BMP WM-6, "Hazardous Waste Management", for storing of hazardous materials. Material Delivery Practices Keep an accurate, up-to-date inventory of material delivered and stored on- site. Employees trained in emergency spill clean-up procedures shall be present when dangerous materials or Uquid chemicals are unloaded. Spill Clean-up Contain and clean up any spill immediately. ff significant residual materials remain on the ground after constraction is complete, properly remove and dispose any hazardous materials or contaminated soil. See BMP WM-4, "Spill Prevention and Control", for spills of chemicals and/or hazardous materials. Maintenance and Storage areas shall be kept clean, well organized, and equipped with ample Inspection clean-up supplies as appropriate for the materials being stored. Perimeter controls, containment stmctures, covers, and Uners shall be repaired or replaced as needed to maintain proper function. Inspect storage areas before and after rainfell events, and at least weekly during other times. Caltrans Stonn Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Material Ddivety and Storage WM-1 ^j^g^ November 2000 3 of 3 Material Use BMP Objectives * Soil Stabilization * Sediment Control * Tracking Confa'd • Wind Erosion Control • Non-Stonn Water Management • Materials and Waste Management Definition and Purpose Appropriate Applications Limitations These are procedures and practices for use of construction material in a manner that minimizes or eliminates the discharge of these materials to the storm drain system or to watercourses. This BMP applies to all constraction projects. These procedures sqjply when the following materials are used or prepared on site: Pesticides and herbicides Fertilizers Detergents Plaster Petroleum products such as fuel, oiL and grease Asphalt and other concrete components Hazardous chemicals such as acids, lime, glues, adhesives, paints, solvents, and curing compounds Concrete compounds Other materials that may be detrimental if released to the environment Safer altemative building and construction products may not be available or suitable in every instance. Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best litanagament Practices Manual November 2000 Material Use WM-2 1 of 2 Material Use Standards and Specifications Maintenance and Inspections Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be supplied to the Resident Engineer (RE) for all materials. Latex paint and paint cans, used brushes, rags, absorbent materials, and drop cloths, when thoroughly dty and are no longer hazardous, may be disposed of with other construction debris. Do not remove tiie original product label, it contains important safety and disposal information. Use the entire product before disposing ofthe container. Mix paint indoors, or in a containment area. Never clean paintbrushes or rinse paint containers into a street, gutter, storm drain or watercourse. Dispose of any paint thinners, residue and sludge(s), that cannot be recycled, as hazardous waste. For water-based paint, clean brashes to the extent practical, and rinse to a drain leading to a sanitary sewer where permitted, or into a concrete washout pit or temporary sediment trap. For oil-based paints, clean brashes to the extent practical and filter and reuse thinners and solvents. Use recycled and less hazardous products when practical. Recycle residual paints, solvents, non-treated lumber, and other materials. Use materials only where and when needed to complete the constraction activity. Use safer altemative materials as much as possible. Reduce or eliminate use of hazardous materials on-site when practical. Do not over-apply fertilizers and pesticides. Prepare only the amount needed. Strictly follow the recommended usage instractions. Apply surface dressings in smaller applications, as opposed to large applications, to allow time for it to woric in and to avoid excess materials being carried off-site by runoff. Application of herbicides and pesticides shall be performed by a licensed applicator. Contractors are required to complete the "Report of Chemical Spray Forms" when spraying herbicides and pesticides. Keep an ample supply of spill clean up material near use areas. Train employees in spill clean up procedures. Avoid exposing applied materials to rainfell and nmoff unless sufficient time has been allowed for them to dry. Spot check employees and subconttactors montitily throughout the job to ensure appropriate practices are being employed. Caltrans Stonn Water Quality IHs^xIbooks Constmction Ste Best Management Practices Manual htovember 2000 Material Use WM-2 2of2 stockpile Management BMP Objectives * Soil Stabilization * Sediment Control * Traddng Control • WirKi Ero^on Contix>l • Non-Stonn Water Management • Materials and Waste Management Definition and Procedures and practices to reduce or eliminate pollution of storm water from Purpose stockpiles of soil, and paving materials such as portiand cement concrete (PCC) rabble, asphalt concrete (AC), asphalt concrete rabble, aggregate base, aggregate subbase or pre-mixed aggregate and asphalt minder (so called "cold mix" asphalt). Appropriate implemented in all projects that stockpile soil and paving materials. Applications Limitations None identified Standards and Specifications Protection of stockpiles is a year-round requirement. Locate stockpiles away fi^m concentrated flows of storm water, drainage courses, and inlets. Protect all stockpiles from storm water run-on using a temporary perimeter sediment barrier such as berms, dikes, silt fences or sandbag barriers. Implem&it wind erosion control practices as appropriate on all stockpiled material. For specific infomiation see BMP WE-1, "Wind Erosion Conti-ol." Stoclqiiles of contaminated soil shall be managed in accordance with BMP WM-7 "Contaminated Soil Management". Bagged materials should be placed on pallets and under cover. Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbodfs Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Stockpile Management )AM-3 1 of 2 stockpile Management |WM-3 c Protection of Non-Active Stockpiles Non-active stockpiles ofthe identified materials shall be protected further as foliows: SoUstodqfUes: During the ramy season, soil stockpiles shall be covered or protected witii soil stabiUzation measures and a temporary perimeter sediment barrier at all times. During the non-rainy season, soil stockpiles shall be covered or protected with a temporary perimeter sediment barrier prior to the onset of precipitation. Stockpiles of portiand cement concrete rubble, asphalt concrete, asphalt concrete rubble, aggregate base, or aggregate subbase: During the rainy season, die stoclq>iies shall be covered or protected with a ten^rary perimeter sediment barrier at all times. During the non-rainy season, the stockpiles shall be covered or protected with a temporary perimeter sediment barrier prior to the onset of precipitation. Stockpiles of''cold mix": During the rainy season, cold mix stoclq)iies shall be placed on and covered with plastic or comparable material at all times. During the non-rainy season, cold mix stockpiles shall be placed on and covered with plastic or comparable material prior to the onset of precipitation. Protection of Active Stockpiles Active stockpiles of die identified materials shall be protected fiirther as follows: All stockpiles shall be protected with a temporary linear sediment barrier prior to the onset of precipitation. Stoclqjiles of "cold mix" shall be placed on and covered with plastic or comparable material prior to the onset of precipitation. Maintenance and Repair and/or replace perimeter controls and covers as needed, or as Inspections directed by the RE, to keep tiiem functioning properiy. Caltrans Stomn Water QuaNty Handbodts Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Stockpile Management WM-3 November200a 2 of 2 Spill Prevention and Control BMP Objectives Soil Stabilization Sedment Control Traddng Control Wind EroskHi Control Non-Stomi Water Management Materials and Waste Management Definition and Purpose These are procedures and practices implemented to prevent and control spills in a manner that minimizes or prevents the discharge of spilled material to the drainage system or watercourses. c Appropriate This best management practice (BMP) applies to all constraction projects. Spill Application control procedures are implemented anytime chemicals and/or hazardous substances are stored. Substances may include, but are not limited to: Soil stabilizers/binders Dust Palliatives Herbicides Growth inhibitors Fertilizers Deicing/anti-icing chemicals Fuels Lubricants Other petroleum distillates To the extent that the work can be accomplished safely, spills of oil, petroleum products, substances listed under 40 CFR parts 110,117, and 302, and sanitaiy and septic wastes shall be contained and cleaned up immediately. Caltrans Storm Water Quality HarKbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Novemtier 2000 Spill Prevention and Control WM-4 1 of4 Spill Prevention and Control Limitations Standards and Specifications This BMP only applies to spills caused by the conti-actor. Procedures and practices presented in this BMP are general. Contractor shall identify ^propriate practices for the specific materials used or stored on-site. To the extent that it doesn*t compromise clean up activities, spills shall be covered and protected from storm water mn-on during rainfell. Spills shall not be buried or washed with water. Used clean up materials, contaminated materials, and recovered spill material that is no longer suitable for the intended purpose shall be stored and disposed of in conformance with the provisions in these special provisions. Water used for cleaning and decontamination shall not be allowed to enter storm drains or watercourses and shall be collected and disposed of in accordance with BMP WM-10, "Liquid Waste Management". Water overflow or minor water spillage shall be contained and shall not be allowed to discharge into drainage facilities or watercourses. Proper storage, clean-up and spill reporting instruction for hazardous materials stored or used on the project site shall be posted at all times in an open, conspicuous and accessible location. Waste storage areas shall be kept clean, well organized and equipped with an^le clean-up supplies as appropriate for the materials being stored. Perimeter controls, contaiiunent stmctures, covers and liners shall be repaired or replaced as needed to maintain proper function. Education C Educate employees and subcontractors on what a "significant spill" is for each material they use, and what is the appropriate response for "significant" and "insignificant" spills. Educate employees and subcontractors on potential dangers to humans and the environment from spills and leaks. Hold regular meetings to discuss and reinforce appropriate disposal procedures (incorporate into regular safety meetings). Establish a continuing education program to indoctrinate new employees. Caftrans Stem Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Managemant Practices Manual November 2000 Sf»ll Prevention and Control WM-4 2 of 4 Spill Prevention and Control c The Contractor's Water Pollution Control Manager (WPCM) shall oversee and enforce proper spill prevention and control measures. Clean up and Storage Procedures Minor Spills Minor spills ^ically involve small quantities of oil, gasoline, paint, etc. which can be controlled by the first responder at the discovery of the spill. Use absorbent materials on small spills rather than hosing down or burying the spill. Remove the absorbent materials promptiy and dispose of property. The practice commonly followed for a minor spill is: 1. Contain the spread of the spill. 2. Recover spilled materials. 3. Clean the contaminated area and/or properly dispose of contaminated materials. Semi-Significant Spills Semi-significant spills still can be controlled by the fust responder along with the aid of other persormel such as laborers and the foreman, ete. This response may require the cessation of all other activities. Clean up spills immediately: 1. Notify the project foreman immediately. The foreman shall notify the Resident Engineer (RE). 2. Contain spread of the spill. 3. ff the spill occurs on paved or in^jeimeable surfaces, clean up using "dry" methods (absorbent materials, cat litter and/or rags). Contain the spill by encircling with absorbent materials and do not let the spill spread widely. 4. If the spill occurs in dirt areas, immediately contain the spill by constmcting an earthen dike. Dig up and properly dispose of contaminated soil. 5. If the spill occurs during rain, cover spill with tarps or other material to prevent contaminating runoff. Ciritrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Spill Prevention and Contrd WM-4 ^y^^ November2000 3 of 4 Spill Prevention and Control Maintenance and Inspection Significant/Hazardous Spills For significant or hazardous spills that cannot be controlled by personnel in the immediate vicinity, the following steps shall be taken: 1. Notify the RE immediately and follow up with a written reporL 2. Notify the local emei^ency response by dialing 911. In addition to 911, the contractor will notify the proper county officials. It is die contractor's responsibility to have all emergency phone numbers at the constraction site. 3. Notify the Governor's Office of Emergency Services Waming Center, (805) 852-7550. 4. For spills of federal reportable quantities, in conformance with the requirements in 40 CFR parts 110,119, and 302, the contractor shall notify tiie National Response Center at (800) 424-8802. 5. Notification shall first be made by telephone and followed up with a written report. 6. The services of a spills contractor or a Haz-Mat team shall be obtained immediately. Constraction personnel shall not attempt to clean up until the appropriate and qualified staff have arrived at the job site. 7. Other agencies which may need to be consulted include, but are not limited to, die Fire Department, the Public Worits Department, tiie Coast Guard, the Highway Patirol, the City/County Police Department, Department of Toxic Substances, Califomia Division of Oil and Gas, Cal/OSHA, etc. Verify weekly that spill control clean up materials are located near material storage, unloading, and use areas. Update spill prevention and control plans and stock appropriate clean-up materials whenever changes occur in the types of chemicals on site. c Caltr^ Stonn Water Quality Hancbooks Construction Ste Best Management Practices Manual ftovember 2000 Spill Prevention and Contrd WM-4 4of4 Solid Waste Management BMP Objectives • Soil Stabilization • Sediment Control • Tracking Contrd • Wind Erosion Control • Non-Storm Water Managemrait • MateriEds and Waste Management Definition and Purpose Appropriate Applications These are procedures and practices to minimize or eliminate the discharge of pollutants to the drainage system or to watercourses as a result ofthe creation, stockpiling, and removal of constraction site wastes. Solid waste management practices are implemented on all constmction projects that generate solid wastes. Limitations Solid wastes include but are not limited to: Constraction wastes including brick, mortar, timber, steel and metal scraps, pipe and electrical cuttings, non-hazardous equipment parts, styrofoam and other materials used to transport and package construction materials. Highway planting wastes, including vegetative material, plant containers, and packaging materials. Litter, including food containers, beverage cans, coffee cups, paper bags, plastic wrappers, and smoking materials, including litter generated by the public. Temporary stocIq)iling of certain constmction wastes may not necessitate stringent drainage related controls during the non-rainy season or in desert areas with low rainfall. Standards and Specifications Education The Contractor's Water Pollution Control Manager (WPCM) shall oversee and enforce proper soUd waste procedures and practices. tb/bmnm Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbodcs Constmction Site Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Sdid Waste Management WM-5 1 of 3 Solid Waste Management Instmct employees and subcontractors on identification of solid waste and hazardous waste. Educate employees and subcontractors on solid waste storage and disposal procedures. Hold regular meetings to discuss and reinforce disposal procedures (incorporate into regular safety meetings). Require that employees and subcontractors follow solid waste handlmg and storage procedures. Prohibit littering by employees, subcontractors, and visitors. Wherever possible, minimize production of solid waste materials. Collection, Storage, and Disposal Littering on the project site shall be prohibited. To prevent clogging of the storm drainage system litter and debris removal from drainage grates, trash racks, and diteh lines shall be a priority. '''•y^ Trash receptacles shall be provided in tiie Contractor's yard, field trailer areas, and at locations where workers congregate for lunch and break periods. Litter from work areas within the constraction Umits of the project site shall be collected and placed in water tight dumpsters at least weekly regardless of whether tiie litter was generated by the Contractor, the public, or otiiers. Collected litter and debris shall not be placed in or next to drain inlets, storm water drainage systems or watercourses. Dumpsters of sufficient size and number shall be provided to contain the solid waste generated by the project. Full dumpsters shall be removed from the project site and the contents shall be disposed of outside the highway right of way in confonnance with the provisions in Section 7-1.13 ofthe Standard Specifications. Litter stored in collection areas and containers shall be handled and disposed of by tr^h hauling contractors. Materials that are disposed of or tenq)orarily stockpiled outside the highway right-of-way but are visible fi^m the Highway, shall be in a neat and orderiy fashion to the satisfaction of the Resident Engineer (RE). ^ Storm water run-on shall be prevented from contacting stored solid waste through the use of berms, dikes, or other temporary diversion stmctures or Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Solkl Waste Management WM-S November 2000 2 of 3 Solid Waste Management throug the use of measures to elevate waste form site surfaces. Solid waste storage areas shall be located at least 15m from drainage facilities and watercourses and shall not be located in areas prone to flooding or ponding. Except during fair weather, constraction and highway planting waste not stored in watertight dumpsters shall be protected from wind and rain by securely covering the waste with tarps or plastic sheeting or protected in conformance with the aplicable Disturbed Soil Area protection. Dumpster washout on the project site is not allowed. Notify ti^h hauling contractors that only waterti^t dumpsters are acceptable for use on-site. Plan for additional containers during the demolition phase of constmction. Plan for more frequent pickup during the demolition phase of constmction. Designate on-site waste storage areas and obtain approval ofthe RE. Segregate potentially hazardous waste from non-hazardous constraction site waste. Make sure that toxic liquid wastes (used oils, solvents, and paints) and chemicals (acids, pesticides, additives, curing compounds) are not disposed of in dumpsters designated for constraction debris. Dispose of non-hazardous waste in accordance with Standard Specification 7-1.13, Disposal of Material Outside the Highway right-of-way. For disposal of hazardous waste, see BMP WM-6, "Hazardous Waste Management". Have hazardous waste hauled to an appropriate disposal and/or recycling facility. Salvage or recycle useful vegetation debris, paclo^g and/or surplus building materials when practical. For example, trees and shrabs fiom land clearing can be used as a brush barrier, or converted into wood chips, then used as mulch on graded areas. Wood pallets, cardboard boxes, and constraction scraps can also be recycled. Maintenance and The WPCM shall monitor on-site solid waste storage and disposal Inspection procedures. Police site for litter and debris. tb/6mm Caltrsuis Stomn Water Quality Handbodcs Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Sdid Waste Management WM-5 November 2000 3 of 3 Hazardous Waste Management BMP Objectives • Soil Stabilization • Sediment Control • Tracking Contrd • Wind Erosion Control • Non-Storm Water Management • Materials and Waste Management Definition and These are procedures and practices to minimize or eliminate the discharge of Purpose pollutants fix)m constraction site hazardous waste to the storm drain system or to watercourses. Appropriate Applications This best management practice (BMP) applies to all constraction projects. Hazardous waste management practices are implemented on constraction projects that generate waste fi^m the use of: Petroleum Products, Concrete Curing Compounds, Palliatives, Septic Wastes, Stains, Wood Preservatives, Asphalt Products, Pesticides, Acids, Paints, Solvents, Roofing Tar, or Limitations Any materials deemed a hazardous waste in California, Titie 22 Division 4.5, or listed in 40 CFR Parts i 10,117,261, or 302. Nothing in this BMP relieves the Contractor from responsibility for compliance witii federal, state, and local laws regarding storage, handling, transportation, and disposal of hazardous wastes. This BMP does not cover aerially deposited lead (ADL) soils. For ADL soils refer to BMP WM-7, Contaminated Soil Management, and tiie project Special Provisions. Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Bast Management Practices Manual November 2000 Hazardous Waste Management WM-6 1 of 5 Hazardous Waste Management c standards and Blucatlon Specifications Educate employees and subcontractors on hazardous waste storage and disposal procedures. Educate employees and subcontractors on potential dangers to humans and the environment fix)m hazardous wastes. Instmct employees and subcontractors on safety procedures for common constmction site hazardous wastes. Instmct employees and subcontractors in identification of hazardous and solid waste. Hold regular meetings to discuss and reinforce hazardous waste management procedures (incorporate into regular safety meetings). The Contractor's Water Pollution Control Manager (WPCM) shall oversee and enforce proper hazardous waste management procedures and practices. Make sure that hazardous waste is collected, removed, and disposed of only at authorized disposal areas. Storage Procedures Wastes shall be stored in sealed containers constmcted of a suitable material and shall be labeled as requhed by Titie 22 CCR, Division 4.5 and 49 CFR Parts 172,173, 178, and 179. All hazardous waste shall be stored, transported, and disposed as required in Titie 22 CCR, Division 4.5 and 49 CFR 261-263. Waste containers shall be stored in temporary containment facilities that shall comply with the following requirements: Temporary containment facility shall provide a spill containment volume equal to 1.5 times the volume of all containers. Temporary containment fricility shall be impervious to the materials contained for a minimum contact time of 72 hours. Temporary containment facilities shall be maintained firee of accumulated rainwater and spills. Sufficient separation shall be provided between stored containers to allow for spill cleanup and emergency response access. Incompatible materials, such as chlorine and ammonia, shall not be stored in the same temporary containment facility. Caltrans Stwm Water Qudity Handtwdcs Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Hazardous Waste Management WM-6 November2000 2 of 5 ..^ Hazardous Waste Management w- Throughout the rainy season, temporary containment facilities shall be covered during non-working days, prior to rain events. Drums shall not be overfilled and wastes shall not be mixed. Paint brashes and equipment for water and oil based paints shall be cleaned within a contained area and shall not be allowed to contaminate site soils, watercourses or drainage systems. Waste paints, thiimers, solvents, residues, and sludges that cannot be recycled or reused shall be disposed of as hazardous waste. When thoroughly dry, latex paint and paint cans, used brashes, rags, absorbent materials, and drop cloths shall be disposed of as solid waste. Ensure that adequate hazardous waste storage volume is available. Ensure that hazardous waste collection containers are conveniently located. Designate hazardous waste storage areas on site away from storm drains or watercourses and away from moving vehicles and equipment to prevent accidental spills. *««^ Minimize production or generation of hazardous materials and hazardous waste on the job site. Use containment berms in fueling and maintenance areas and where the potential for spills is high. Segregate potentially hazardous waste fix)m non-hazardous constiruction site debris. Keep liquid or semi-liquid hazardous waste in appropriate containers (closed drams or similar) and under cover. Clearly label all hazardous waste containers with the waste being stored and the date of accumulation. Place hazardous waste containers in secondary containmenL Do not allow potentially hazardous waste materials to accumulate on the ground. Unless watertight, containers of diy waste shall be stored on pallets. Do not mix wastes. Caftrans Stonn Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Mani^ement Practices Manual Hazardous Waste Management WM* a^^^ November 2000 3 d5 Hazardous Waste Management CMsposal Procedures Waste shall be disposed of outside the highway ri^t-of-way within 90 days of being generated, or as directed by the Resident Engineer (RE). To minimize on-site storage, fiill containers of waste shall be disposed of outside the highway right-of-way at least weekly. In no case shall hazardous waste storage exceed requirements in Title 22 CCR, section 66262.34. Waste shall be disposed of by a licensed hazardous waste transporter at an authorized and Ucensed disposal facility or recyclmg facility utilizing properly completed Unifonn Waste Manifest forms. In no case shall hazardous waste storage exceed requirements in Titie 22 CCR, section 66262.34. A Caltrans certified laboratory shall sample waste to determine the appropriate disposal facility. Make sure that toxic liquid wastes (used oils, solvents, and paints) and chemicals (acids, pesticides, additives, curing compounds) are not disposed of in dumpsters designated for solid waste constraction debris. Properly dispose of rainwater in secondary containment that may have mixed with hazardous waste. Recycle any usefiil material such as used oil or water-based paint when practical. Attention is directed to "Hazanlous Material", "Contaminated Material", and "Aerially Deposited Lead" of the conduct documents regarding tiie handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Maintenance and The WPCM shall monitor on-site hazardous waste storage and disposal Inspection procedures. Waste storage areas shall be kept clean, well organized, and equipped with ample clean-up supplies as appropriate for the materials being stored. Storage areas shall be inspected in conformance with die provisions in the contract documents. Perimeter controls, containment stmctures, covers, and Imers shall be repaired or replaced as needed to maintain proper fimction. Hazardous spills shall be cleaned up and reported in conformance with the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and the instructions posted at the project site. Caltrans Stomi Water Quality Handboc^ Constiuction Site Best Management Practices Manual Hazardous Waste Utenagement WM-6 ^^j^ November 2000 4 of 5 Hazardous Waste Management The National Response Center, at (800) 424-8802, shall be notified of spills of Federal reportable quantities ui conformance with the requirements m 40 CFR parts no, 117, and 302. Copy of Bill of Laden and disposal receipts shall be provided to the RE. c Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Hazardous Waste Management WM-6 5 of 5 Concrete Waste Management BMP Objectives Sdl Stabilization Sediment Contrd Tracking Conb^ Wind Erosion Control NcMi-StOTm Water Management Materials and Waste Management Definition and Purpose These are procedures and practices that are implemented to minimize or eliminate the discharge of concrete waste materials to the storm drain system or to watercourses. Appropriate Concrete waste management practices are implemented on constraction Applications projects where concrete is used as a constiuction material or where concrete dust and debris result form demolition activities. Where slurries containing portiand cement concrete (PCC) or asphalt concrete (AC) are generated, such as fix)m sawcutting, coring, grinding, grooving, and hydro-concrete demolition. Where concrete tiiicks and other concrete-coated equipment are washed on site, when approved by the Resident Engineer (RE). See also NS-8, Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning. Where mortar-mixing stations exist. Limitations None identified. Standards and Specifications Education Educate employees, subcontractors, and suppliers on the concrete waste management techniques described herein. The Contiactor's Water Pollution Control Manager (WPCM) shall oversee and enforce concrete waste management procedures. C Cattrans Stomrt Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Managonent Practices Manual November 2000 Concrete Waste Management VM-B 1 d4 Concrete Waste Management Concrete Slurry Wastes PCC and AC waste shall not be allowed to enter storm drains or watercourses. PCC and AC waste shall be collected and disjxised of outside the highway right-of-way in confonnance witii section 7-1.13 of Standard Specifications or placed in a temporaiy concrete washout facility. Disposal of hardened PCC and AC waste shall be in confonnance with Section 15-3.02 of tiie Standard Specifications. A sign shall be installed adjacent to each temporary concrete washout facility to inform concrete equipment operators to utilize the proper facilities. Below grade concrete washout facilities are typical. Above grade feciUties are used if excavation is not practical. Do not allow slurry residue &om wet coring or saw-cutting AC or PCC to enter storm drains or receiving waters by: - Placing temporary berms or sandbags around coring or saw-cutting locations to capture and contain slurry mnoff. Placing straw bales, sandbags, or gravel dams around inlets to prevent slurry from entering storm drains. Vacuum slurry residue and dispose in a temporary pit (as described in On- Site Temporary Concrete Washout Facility, Concrete Transit Truck Washout Procedures, below) and allow slurry to dry. Dispose of dry slurry residue in accordance witii BMP WM-5, "Solid Waste Management", or, for on-site disposal, in accordance with Standard Specification 15-3.02. Removal Methods. Collect residue from grooving and grinding operations in accordance with Standard Specifications Section 42-1.02 and 42-2.02, "Constraction." On-site Temporary Concrete Washout Facility, Transit Truck Washout Procedures Temporary concrete washout facilities shall be located a minimum of 15 m (50 ft) fmm storm drain inlets, open drainage fecilities, and watercourses, unless detennined unfeasible by tiie RE. Each fecihty shall be located away fcom constmction traffic or access areas to prevent disturbance or tracking. A sign shall be installed adjacent to each washout facility to inform concrete '^^0 equipment operators to utilize the proper fecilities. The sign shall be Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks ConshTJCtion Site Bast Management Practices Manual Concrete Waste Management WM-« ^^^^ November2000 2 of 4 Concrete Waste Management installed as shown on the plans and in conformance with the provisions in Section 56-2, "Roadside Signs", of the Standard Specifications. Temporary concrete washout fiicilities shall be constmcted above grade or below grade at the option of the Contractor. Temporary concrete washout facilities shall be constmcted and maintained in sufflcient quantity and size to contain all liquid and concrete waste generated by washout operations. Temporary washout &cilities shall have a temporary pit or bermed areas of sufficient volume to completely contain all liquid and waste concrete materials generated during washout procedures. Perform washout of concrete tmcks in designated areas only. Once concrete wastes are washed into the designated area and allowed to harden, tiie concrete shall be broken up, removed, and disposed of per BMP WM-5, "Solid Waste Management", and in confonnance with the provisions in Section 15-3.02, "Removal Methods", of tiie Standard Specifications. Dispose of hardened concrete on a regular basis. Temporary Concrete Washout Facility (Type Above Grade) Tenqwrary concrete washout facility (type above grade) shall be comtracted as shown on the plans, with a recommended minimum length and minimum width of 3m, but with sufficient quantity and volume to contain all Uquid and concrete waste generated by washout operations. The length and width of a facility may be increased, at the Contractor's expense, upon approval of the RE. Straw bales, wood stakes, and sandbag materials shall conform to the provisions in BMP SC-9, "Sti^w Bale Barrier". Plastic lining material shall be a minimum of 60 mil polyethylene sheeting and shall be fieeof holes, tears or other defects that compromise the impenneability ofthe material. Portable delineators shall conform to the provisions in Section 12-3.04, "Portable Delineators", ofthe Standard Specifications. The delmeator bases shall be cemented to the pavement in the same manner as provided for cementing pavement markers to pavement in Section 85-1.06, "Placement", ofthe Standard Specifications. Portable deUneators shall be applied only to a clean, dry surface. Temporaiy Concrete Washout FacUity (Type Below Grade) Temporary concrete washout facility (type below grade) shall be constracted as shown on the plans, with a recommended minimum Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Man^ement Practices Manual Concrete Waste Management WM-8 November2000 3 of 4 Concrete Waste Management WM-8 Maintenance and Inspection length and minimum width of 3m (10 ft). The quantity and volume shall be sufficient to contain all liquid and concrete waste generated by washout operations. The length and width of a facility may be increased, at the Contractor's e;q)ense, upon ^proval ofthe RE. Lath and flagging shall be conunercial type. Removal of Temporary Concrete Washout Facilities When temporary concrete washout fecilities are no longer required for the work, as detennined by the RE, the hardened concrete shall be removed and disposed of in conformance with the provisions in Section 15-3.02 of the Standard Specifications. Materials used to constmct temporary concrete washout facilities shall become the property of the Contractor, shall be removed fi\)m the site of the work, and shall be disposed of outside the highway right-of-way in conformance with the provisions in Section 7-1.13 of the Standard Specifications. Holes, depressions or other ground disturbance caused by the removal of the ten^iorary concrete washout facilities shall be backfilled and repaired in confonnance with the provisions in Section 15-1.02, "Preservation of Property," of the Standard Specifications. The Contiactor's Water Pollution Control Manager (WPCM) shall monitor on site concrete waste storage and disposal procedures at least weekly. The WPCM shall monitor concrete woridng tasks, such as saw cutting, coring, grinding and grooving at least weekly to ensure proper methods are employed. Temporary concrete washout feciUties shall be maintained to provide adequate holding capacity witii a minimum freeboard of lOOmm for above grade facilities and 300mm for below grade fecilities. Maintaining temporary concrete washout fecilities shall include removing and disposing of hardened concrete and retuming the fecilities to a functional condition. Hardened concrete materials shall be removed and disposed of in conformance with the provisions in Section 15-3.02, "Removal Methods," ofthe Standard Specifications. Existing facUities must be cleaned, or new fecilities must be constmcted and ready for use once the washout is 75% fiill. c Caltians Stoim Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Mviual November 2000 Concrete Waste Management WM-8 4of4 Sanitary/Septic Waste Management BMP Objectives • Soil Stabilization • Sediment Comrd • Tracking Contred • Wind Erosion Control • N(xi-Stonn Water Management • Materials and Waste Management Definition and Purpose Appropriate Applications Procedures and practices to minimize or eliminate the discharge of constmction site sanitary/septic waste materials to the storm drain system or to watercourses. Sanitary/septic waste management practices are implemented on all constraction sites that use temporaiy or portable sanitary/septic waste systems. Limitations Not applicable. Standards and Specifications Education Educate employees, subcontractors, and suppliers on sanitary/septic waste storage and disposal procedures. Educate employees, subcontractors, and suppliers of potential dangers to humans and the environment from sanitary/septic wastes. Instmct employees, subcontractors, and siqjpliers in identification of sanitary/septic waste. Hold regular meetings to discuss and reinforce disposal procedures (incorporate into regular safety meetings). Establish a continuing education program to indoctrinate new employees. Storage and Disposal Procedures Temporary sanitary fecilities shall be located away fi^m drainage facilities, watercourses, and from traffic circulation. When subjected to high winds or risk of high winds, as determined by the Resident Engineer (RE), temporary Cattrans Stonn Water Quality Handbooks Construction Sato Best Management f^actices Manual November 2000 Sanitary/Septic Waste Management WM-9 1 of2 Sanitary/Septic Waste Management Maintenance and Inspection sanitary fecilities shall be secured to prevent overturning. Wastewater shall not be discharged or buried within the highway right-of-way. Sanitary and septic systems that discharge directiy into sanitary sewer systems, where permissible, shall comply with the local health agency, city, county, and sewer district requirements. if using an on site disposal system, such as a septic system, comply with local health agency requfrements. Properiy connect temporary sanitaiy fecilities that discharge to the sanitary sewer system to avoid ilUcit discharges. Ensure that sanitary/septic facilities are mainfeined in good working order by a licensed service. Use only reputable, licensed sanitary/septic waste haulers. The Contractor's Water PoUution Control Manager (WPCM) shall monitor on site sanitaiy/septic waste storage and disposal procedures at least weekly. c tUlmMm Caltians Stomi Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual November 2000 Santtaiy/Septic Waste Management WM-9 2of2 Liquid Waste Management WM-10 BMP Objectives Soil Stabilization Sediment Coritmi Tracking Comrd Wind Erosion Control Non-Storm Water Management Materials and Waste Management c Definition and Purpose Appropriate Applications Limitations C Procedures and practices to prevent discharge of pollutants to tiie storm drain system or to watercourses as a result ofthe creation, collection, and disposal of non-hazardous liquid wastes. Liquid waste management is applicable to constraction projects that generate any ofthe following non-hazardous byproducts, residuals, or wastes, such as: Drilling slurries and driUing fluids Grease-free and oil-free wastewater and rinse water Dredgings Other non-storm water liquid discharges not permitted by separate permits. Disposal of some liquid wastes may be subject to specific laws and regulations, or to requirements of other permits secured for the constraction project (e.g.. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System [NPDES] permits, Araiy Corps permits, Coastal Commission permits, ete.). Does not apply to dewatering operations (see BMP NS-2 Dewatering Operations"), solid waste management (see BMP WM-5, "Solid Waste Management"), hazardous wastes (see BMP WM-6, "Hazardous Waste Management"), or concrete slurry residue (see BMP WM-8, "Concrete Waste Managemenr). Does not apply to non-stormwater discharges pemiitted by any NPDES permit held by the pertinent Cattrans District, unless the discharge is determined by Caltrans to be a source of pollutants. Typical permitted non- stormwater discharges can include: water line flushing; landscape irrigation; Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Nov^ber2000 Liquid Waste Management WM-10 1 of4 - Liquid Waste Management , |WM-10 C diverted stream flows; rising ground waters; uncontaminated pumped ground water, discharges from potable water sources; foundation drains; hrigation water, springs; water fiom craw] space pumps; footing drains; lawn watering; flows from riparian habitats and wetlands; and, discharges or flows fixim emergency fire fighting activities. Standards and General Practices Specifications connector's Water Pollution Control Manager (WPCM) shall oversee and enforce proper Uquid waste management procedures and practices. Instmct employees and subcontractors how to safely differentiate between non-hazardous liquid waste and potential or known hazardous Hquid waste. Instract employees, subcontractors, and suppliers that it is unacceptable for any liquid waste to enter any storm dramage device, waterway, or receiving water. Educate employees and subcontractors on liquid waste generating activities, and liquid waste storage and disposal procedures. Hold regular meetings to discuss and reinforce disposal procedures (incorporate into regular safety meetings). Verify which non-stormwater discharges are permitted by the Caltrans Statewide NPDES permit; different regions might have different requirements not outiined in this pennit. Some Usted discharges may be prohibited if Caltrans determines the discharge to be a source of pollutants. Apply the "Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning" best management practice (BMP) for managing wash water and rinse water fcom vehicle and equipment cleaning operations. Containing Liquid Wastes DriUing residue and drilling fluids shall not be aUowed to enter stoim drains and watercourses and shall be disposed of outside tiie highway right-of-way in confonnance with the provisions in Section 7-1.13 of the Standard Specifications. ff an appropriate location is available, as detennined by the Resident Engineer (RE), drilling residue and drilUng fluids tiiat are exempt under CCR T23 2511(g) may be dried by infiltration and evaporation in a containment facility constiiicted in confonnance with the provisions concerning the Temporary Concrete Washout Facilities detailed in BMP WM-08, "Concrete Waste Management" Caltians Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual Uquid Waste Management WM-10 November 2000 2 of 4 Liquid Waste Management WM-10 Liquid wastes generated as part of an operational procedure, such as water- laden dredged material and driUing miKl, shall be contained and not allowed to flow into drainage chaimels or receiving waters prior to treatment. Contain Uquid wastes in a controlled area, such as a holding pit, sediment basin, roll-off bin, or portable tank. Containment devices must be stracturally soimd and leak fi^. Containment devices must be of sufficient quantity or volume to con^iletely contain the liquid wastes generated. Take precautions to avoid spills or accidental releases of contained liquid wastes. Apply the education measures and spill response procedures outiined in BMP WM-4, "Spill Prevention and Control". Do not locate containment areas or devices where accidental release ofthe contained liquid can threaten health or safety, or discharge to water bodies, channels, or storm drains. Capturing Liquid Wastes \^ Capture all liquid wastes running off a surfece which has the potential to affect the storm drainage system, such as wash water and rinse water fix>m cleaning walls or pavement. Do not allow liquid wastes to flow or discharge uncontrolled. Use temporary dikss or berms to intercept flows and direct them to a containment area or device for capture. If the liquid waste is sediment laden, use a sediment trap (see BMP SC-3, "Sediment Trap") for capturing and treating the liquid waste stream, or capture in a containment device and allow sediment to settie. Disposing of Liquid Wastes Typical method is to dewater the contained liquid waste, using procedures such as described in BMP NS-2, "Dewatering Operations", and BMP SC-2, "Desilting Basin"; and dispose of resulting solids per BMP WM-5, "Solid Waste Management", or per Standard Speciflcations Section 7-1.13, "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right-of-Way", for off-site disposal. C rUbuim Method of disposal for some liquid wastes may be prescribed in Water Quality Reports, NPDES permits. Environmental Impact Reports, 401 or 404 permits, local agency discharge permits, etc., and may be defined elsewhere in the Special Provisions. Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbooks Construction Site Best Maiiagement Practices Manual Uquid Waste Management WM-10 f*)vember2000 3 of 4 Q Liquid Waste Management |WM-10 Liquid wastes, such as fixim dredged material, may require testing and certification whether it is hazardous or not before a disposal method can be detennined. For disposal of hazardous waste, see BMP WM-6, "Hazardous Waste Management". If necessary, further treat liquid wastes prior to disposal. Treatment may include, though is not limited to, sedimentation, filtration, and chemical neutralization. Maintenance and Spot check employees and subcontractors at least monthly throughout the inspection job to ensure appropriate practices are being employed. Remove deposited solids in containment areas and capturing devices as needed, and at the completion of tiie task. Dispose of any soUds as described in BMP WM-5, "Solid Waste Management". Inspect containment areas and c^turing devices frequentiy for damage, and repair as needed. c MfmM Cattrans Stonn Watffl* Quality Hambooks mS^m Constmction Site Best Management Practices Manual l-iqukl Waste Management WM-10 ^JJJ^ November 2000 LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS BY OTHERS ADJACENT TO PROJECT SITE PROJECT NAME SOUTH AGUA HEDIONDA INTERCEPTOR (SAHI) PHASE II REACH III PROJECT NUMBER 3583 EXHIBIT Attachment B Modifications to the Caltrans Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs) Manual The contract documents for the South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase III Reach II shall be comprised of the current edition of the Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs) Manual published by Caltrans and as modified by the additions and substitutions listed below: Modifications to the Construction Site Best Management Practices: Delete all references to Resident Engineer (RE) and replace with Engineer (E). Replace all references to Section 7-1.13 of the Standard Specifications and replace with Section 7-10.2 and 300-1.3 of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (SSPWC). Replace all references to Section 7-10 of the Standard Specifications and replace with Section 7-8.1 of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (SSPWC). Replace all references to Section 15-1.02 of the Standard Specifications and replace with Section 7-9 ofthe Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (SSPWC). Replace all references to Section 15-3.02 of the Standard Specifications and replace with Section 300-1.3 ofthe Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (SSPWC). Delete all references to highway. SS-1: Delete any reference to seeding and revegetation. The work associated with this project shall occur entirely within the paved portion of the right-of-way. SC-5: Add the following to Appropriate Applications May be used for inlet protection Replace the following under Removal Fiber rolls will not be left in place Delete "if fiber rolls removed" and replace with "After fiber roll removal" SC-10: Delete all references to sandbags and replace with gravel bags. SS-2: Delete reference to Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs) and replace with Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas (ESHAs). NS-2: Reporting: Replace District Storm Water Coordinator with Environmental Programs Manager. WM-8; Temporary Concrete Washout Facility (Type Above Grade). Delete reference to Section 12-3.04 "Portable delineators and replace with Flexible base glue down delineators and shall meet the following specifications: Post: Page B-1 WM-10: Appropriate applications: Add the following: Flushing of pipelines All pipeline flushing shall be into a desiltation basin. Contractor shall supply method to remove HDPE shaving that may be in the pipe prior to discharge from the basin and provide a method to remove shavings from the basin. Page B-2 W Attachment C BMP Consideration Checklist CONSTRUCTION SITE BMPs CONSIDERATION CHECKLIST The Contractor shall consider using all BMPs listed hereon. Those BMPs which are not included in the SWPPP shall be checked as "Not Used" with a brief statement describing why it is not being used. All selected BMPs shall be included in the Schedule of Values, except for those items shown on the plans and paid for as a separate item or work TEMPORARY SOIL STABILIZATION BMPs BMP No. BMP MINIMUM REQUIREMENT (2) CHECK IF CONTRACT REQUIREMENT CHECK IF USED CHECK IF NOT USED IF NOT USED, STATE REASON SS-1 Scheduling 4 • SS-2 Preservation of Existing Vegetation 4 • • work is in a paved area SS-3 Hydraulic Mulch 4(1) • • X trenching in existing pavement SS-4 Hydroseed ing 4(1) • • X trenching in existing pavement SS-5 Soil Binders 4(1) • • X trenching in existing pavement SS-6 Straw Mulch 4(1) • • X trenching in existing pavement SS-7 Geotextiles, Plastic Covers, & Erosion Control Blankets/IVIats 4(1) • • X trenching in existing pavement SS-8 Wood Mulching • • trenching in existing pavement Temporary Concentrated Flow Conveyance Controls • • • SS-9 Earth Dikes/Drainage Swales & Lined Ditches • • trenching in existing pavement SS-10 Outlet Protection/ Velocity Dissipation Devices • • X In-place SS-11 Slope Drains • • X trenching in existing pavement The Contractor shall select one ofthe five measures listed or a combination thereof to achieve and maintain the contract's rainy season disturbed soil area (DSA) requirements. Not all minimum requirements may be applicable to every project. Applicability to a specific project shall be verified by the Contractor or determined by Caltrans. Attachment C BMP Consideration Cliecklist CONSTRUCTION SITE BMPs CONSIDERATION CHECKLIST The Contractor shall consider using all BMPs listed hereon. Those BMPs which are not Included in the SWPPP shall be checked as "Not Used" with a brief statement describing why it is not being used. Ail selected BMPs shall be included in the Schedule of Values, except for those items shown on the plans and paid for as a separate item or work TEMPORARY SEDIMENT CONTROL BMPs BMP No. BMP MINIMUM REQUIREMENT (2) CHECK IF CONTRACT REQUIREMENT CHECK IF USED CHECK IF NOT USED IF NOT USED, STATE REASON SC-1 Silt Fence 4 • SC-2 Desilting Basin • • Stonn drain system in place SC-3 Sediment Trap • • Storm drain system in place SC-4 Check Dam • • Storm drain system in place SC-5 Fiber Rolls • May be used for inlet protection SC-6 Gravel Bag Berm • • Storm drain system in place SC-7 Street Sweeping and Vacuuming 4 • SC-8 Sand Bag Barn'er • • Storm drain system in place SC-9 Straw Bale Barrier • • Storm drain system in place SC-10 Storm Drain Inlet Protection 4 • WIND EROSION CONTROL BMPs WE-1 Wind Erosion Control 4 X X • TRACKING CONTROL BMPs TC-1 Stabilized Constmction Entrance/Exit • • X Roadway is paved TC-2 Stabilized Construction Roadway • • X Roadway is paved TC-3 Entrance/Outlet Tire Wash • • X Roadway is paved Not all minimum requirements may be applicable to every project. Applicability to a specific project shall be verified by the contractor or determined by Caltrans. Attachment C BMP Consideration Checklist CONSTRUCTION SITE BMPs CONSIDERATION CHECKLIST The Contractor shall consider using all BMPs listed hereon. Those BMPs which are not Included in the SWPPP shall be checked as "not used" with a brief statement describing why It is not being included. All selected BMPs shall be included in the Schedule of Values, except for those items shown on the plans and paid for as a separate Item or work NON-STORM WATER MANAGEMENT BMPs BMP No. BMP MINIMUM REQUIREMENT P) CHECK IF CONTRACT REQUIREMENT CHECK IF USED CHECK IF NOT USED IF NOT USED. STATE REASON NS-1 Water Conservation Practices • NS-2 Dewatering Operations • • No dewatering in this contract NS-3 Paving and Grinding Operations • NS-4 Temporary Stream Crossing • • No stream crossings NS-5 Clear Water Diversion • • No dear water diversion NS-6 Illicit Connection/lllegal Discharge Detection and Reporting 4 • NS-7 Potable Water/Irrigation • • Irrigation is not a part of this pnDject Vehicle and Equipment Operations • • • NS-8 Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning 4 m • NS-9 Vehicle and Equipment Fueling 4 E X • NS-10 Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance 4 K X • Not all minimum requirements may be applicable to every project. Applicability to a specific project shall be verified by the contractor or determined by Caltrans. C Attachment C BMP Consideration Checklist CONSTRUCTION SITE BMPs CONSIDERATION CHECKLIST The Contractor shall consider using all BMPs listed hereon. Those BMPs which are not included in the SWPPP shall be checked as "not used" with a brief statement describing why it is not being used. All selected BMPs shall be included In the Schedule of Values, except for those items shown on the plans and paid for as a separate item or work WASTE MANAGEMENT AND MATERIALS POLLUTION CONTROL BMPs BMP No. BMP MINIMUM REQUIREMENT m CHECK IF CONTRACT REQUIREMENT CHECK IF USED CHECK IF NOT USED IF NOT USED, STATE REASON WM-1 Material Delivery and Storage 4 • X • WM-2 Material Use 4 • X • WM-3 Asphalt Concrete Stockpiles • X • WM-4 Spill Prevention and Control 4 • X • WM-5 Solid Waste Management 4 • X • WM-6 Hazardous Waste Management • • WM-7 Contaminated Soil Management • • X Area previously graded and no contaminated soil In the exting fill. WM-8 Concrete Waste Management X • WM-9 Sanitary/Septic Waste Management 4 • X • WM-10 Liquid Waste Management X • Not all minimum requirements may be applicable to every project. Applicability to a specific project shall be verified by the contractor or determined by Caltrans. FEB 2003 J3 20 21 3 .10 17 34 j31 1 Notify / Post signs 2 weeks prior to start 2 23DEC02 24DEC02 31DEC02 01JAN03 11 Mobilization/ Set-up Offices 3 02JAN03* 06JAN03 02JAN03 06JAN03 21 Set-up Traffic Control PH. 2 4 07JAN03 10JAN03 07JAN03 10JAN03 31 Survey Project 4 07JAN03 10JAN03 08JAN03 13JAN03 41 Video & Photograph Job Site 1 09JAN03 09JAN03 10JAN03 10JAN03 221 Layout Job Site 2 09JAN03 10JAN03 14JAN03 15JAN03 Subtotal 15 23DEC02 10JAN03 31DEC02 15JAN03 231 Set-up Traffic Control PH.1 1 07FEB03* 07FEB03 07FEB03 07FEB03 241 NTP PH. 1 ( Not Before Jan. 27, 2003) 1 10FEB03* 10FEB03 10FEB03 10FEB03 251 Pothole Utilities 1 10FEB03 10FEB03 10FEB03 10FEB03 261 Grind Trench 2 10FEB03 11FEB03 10FEB03 11FEB03 271 Excavate Trench Sta. 10+04 to 30+50 11 11FEB03 25FEB03 11FEB03 25FEB03 281 Backfill Trench Sta. 10+04 to 30+50 5 26FEB03 04MAR03 26FEB03 04MAR03 331 Video Detection- Legoland Drive 3 03MAR03 05MAR03 04MAR03 06MAR03 291 Install & Test S Manholes 2 05MAR03 06MAR03 05MAR03 D6MAR03 301 Video Sewer & Mandrel Test 2 07MAR03 10MAR03 07MAR03 10MAR03 311 Asphalt Pave and Stripe PH. 1 3 Q7MAR03 11MAR03 07MAR03 11MAR03 321 Pick-up Traffic Control PH. 1 1 12MAR03 12MAR03 12MAR03 12MAR03 Subtotal 24 07FEB03 12MAR03 07FEB03 12MAR03 Phase 2 Lego Land Dr. to Faraday 51 Pothole Trench 1 13JAN03 13JAN03 13JAN03 13JAN03 211 NTP PH. 2 1 13JAN03 13JAN03 13JAN03 13JAN03 61 Grind Trench 2 13JAN03 14JAN03 16JAN03 17JAN03 71 Excavate/ Install HDPE Sta. 89+94 to 94+23 2 14JAN03 15JAN03 14JAN03 ISJANOS 81 Fuse & String HDPE 3 14JAN03 16JAN03 17JAN03 21JAN03 91 Backfill Sta. B9+94 to 94+23 2 16JAN03 17JAN03 16JAN03 17JAN03 Mobilization/ Set-up Offices Set-up Traffic Cohtrol PH. 2 Survey Protect; yideo & Photograph Job Site Ljiyout Job ^te iet-up Traffic Contrd PH.1 ^NTP PH. 1 ( Not Before Jan. 27, 2003) ^Pottiole Utilities ^Grlnd Trench '• ^Excavate Trench Sta. 10+04 to 30+50 Backfill Trench Sta. 10+04 to 30+50, Video Detection- Legdand Drivb, V I ^Install & Test 5 Manilas : Video Sewer & Mandrel Test, Asphalt Pave and Stiipe PH. 1, Pick-up Traffic Conta-ol PH. 1 '^Pothola Trench ^NTP PH. 2 ^Grind Trendi 'Excavate/ Install HDPE Sta. 89+94 to 94+23 , 'Fuse & Stiing HDPE ^y^ckflll sta. 89+94 to 94+23 lart Dale 'Hlsh Date ata Date un Date 23DECD2 14MAR03 23DEC02 06DECD2 14:55 I Primavera Systems, Inc. 1^ Early Bar Float Bar ' Progress Bar 'Critical Acti\^ty CB01 Sheel 1 or 2 J. Fletcher Creamer & SOT, Inc. S. Aqua Hedionda Sewer Project Preliminary Schedule Classic Schedule Layout Date Revision Checked Approved 06DEC02 Preliminary Schedule Activity ID 101 111 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 201 Activity Descripti<Hi Tie-in to Bridge at Sta. 89+94 Excavate & Bed HDPE Sta. 60+00 to 78+00 Install & Shade HDPE Sta. 60+00 to 78+00 Backfill Trench Sta. 60+00 to 78+00 Tie-In to Bridge at Sta. 78+31 Test Force Main Sta. 60+00 to 94+23 Excavate & Install Sewer 30+50 to 36+85 Backfill Sewer Sta. 30+50 to 38+65 Install & Test 2 Manholes Asphalt Pave and Stripe PH. 2 Pick-up Traffic Control PH. 2 Orig Dur Early Start 16JAN03 20JAN03 22JAN03 23JAN03 23JAN03 28JAN03 28JAN03 06FEB03 11FEB03 13FEB03 13MAR03 13JAN03 23DEC02 Early Finish 16JAN03 24JAN03 24JAN03 27JAN03 23JAN03 2gJAN03 05FEB03 10FEB03 12FEB03 18FEB03 14MAR03 14MAR03 14MAR03 Late Start 1 f 5 Late Finish 27JAN03 20JAN03 22JAN03 23JAN03 27JAN03 28JAN03 28JAN03 06FEB03 05MAR03 07MAR03 13MAR03 13JAN03 31DEC02 23 30 i i3_ 21 3 10 ,17 24 ,3 .10 ^ / 24 27JAN03 24JAN03 24JAN03 27JAN03 27JAN03 2gjAN03 05FEB03 10FEB03 06MAR03 12MAR03 14MAR03 14MAR03 14MAR03 2002 PEC 2003 JAN JEEB. .10 -•Tta-ln to Bridge at Sta. 89+94 j31_., J. T; 'Excavate & Bed HDPE Sta. 60100 to 78+00 install & Shade HDPE Sta. 60+00 to 78+00 ^Backfill Trench Sta. 60+00 to 78+00 ^Tie-in to Bridge at Sta. 78+31 ^test Force Main Sta. 60+00 to 94+23 ^Excavate & Install Sewer 30+^ to 38+85 ^Backfill Sewer :sta. 30+50.to 38+85 ! -•install & Test 2 Manhbles Asphalt Pave and Stripe PH. 2i Pick-up Traffic Control PH. 2 i 23DEC02 UMAR03 231^002 06DEC02 14:53 ' Primavera Systems, Inc. Early Bar Float Bar ' Prograsa Bar ' Critical Activity CBOl Sheet 2 of 2 J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. S. Aqua Hedionda Sewer Project Preliminary Schedule Classic Schedule Layout Date Revision Checked Aooroved 06DEC02 Preliminary Schedule SWPPP Schedule of Values Bid Item LS is $ 1,500.00 Breakdown of bid item Storm Water Plan $ 1,000.00 Inlet Protection $ 500.00 Dust Control $ 0.00 (Water truck will be onsite as part of other operations) Vehicle / Equipment Cleaning $ 0.00 (Maintenance of equip. & related preventative measxu*es relating to oil & fuel contaminates is built into the cost of Creamer equip.) Waste Management $ 0.00 (Item included in project overhead & material cost) storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach Ul Attachment G BMP Consideration Checklist The contractor shall use the following guidelines for maintenance, inspection, and repair ofBfi^Ps identified In the SWPPP/WPCP BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs) INSPECTION FREQUENCY (All controls) MAINTENANCE/REPAIR PROGRAM TEK /IPORARY SOIL STABILIZATION BMPs SS-1 Scheduling Weekly • Review and update as necessary • Inspect protective fencing and repair or replace as necessary TEM PORARY SEDIMENT COh TROLBMPs SC-1 Silt Fence SC-5 Fiber Rolls SC-10 Storm Drain Inlet Protection Bi-weekly Prior to forecast storm After a rain event that causes runoff from the construction site At 24-hour intervals during extended rain events • Remove, dispose, and replace damaged, deteriorated, or othenvise unsuitable BMPs • Replace torn gravel bags as required. • Replace torn sections of silt fences • Remove retained sediments before they reach 1/3 of the banner height or 72 of the sediment holding capacity • Clean and dispose of accumulated sediment deposited in sediment traps around drainage inlets; re-secure silt fence as needed • Remove BMPs when no longer needed, as directed by the Engineer SC-7 Street Sweeping and Vacuuming Daily • Inspect site access points daily • Sweep tracked sediment WIND EROSION CONTROL BMPs WE-1 Wind Erosion Control Dally • Maintain water trucks and water distribution equipment in good order and fix leaks immediately TRACKING CONTROL 3MPs SC-7 Street sweeping and vacuuming Daily • Inspect site access points daily • Sweep tracked sediment 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase 11 Reach III C:\Documents and Seltings\BZinsmeister.JFCSON\LocaI Settings\Temporary Intemet Flles\OLKBSWPPP_SAHI RI Attachment G I PH II Attachments.doc Page G- Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedlonda Interceptor Phase II Reach Ul The contractor shall use the foUowing guidelines for maintenance, inspection, and repair ______ of BMPs identified in the SWPPP/WPCP BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs) INSPECTION FREQUENCY (All controls) MAINTENANCE/REPAIR PROGRAM NON-STORM WATER MANAGEMENT BMPs NS-1 Water Conservation Practices NS-3 Paving and Grinding Operations NS-6 Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Detection and Reporting NS-8 Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning NS-9 Vehicle and Equipment Fueling NS-10 Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance WM-1 Material Delivery and Storage WM-2 Material Use WM-3 Asphalt concrete stockpiles WM-4 Spill Prevention and Control WM-5 Solid Waste Management WM-6 Hazardous Waste Management WM-8 Concrete Waste Management WM-9 Sanitary/Septic Waste Management WM-10 Liquid Waste Management Weekly Inspect site during project execution for evidence of illicit discharges or illegal dumping. Observe site perimeter for evidence or potential of illicitly discharged or illegally dumped material which may enter the job site. Notify the Resident Engineer of any illicit discharges or illegal dumping incidents at the time of discovery. Remove, dispose and replace damaged, deteriorated, or otherwise unsuitable BMPs Remove vehicles and/or equipment that leak. Replace drip pans or absorbent materials as needed. Re-stock spill materials. Remove BMPs when no longer needed, as directed by the Engineer. Repair slopes/surfaces damaged by BMP removal WASTE MANAGEMENT AND MATERIALS POLLUTION CONTROL BMPs Weekly Prior to forecast storm After a rain event that causes runoff from the construction site At 24-hour intervals during extended rain events Keep storage areas clean, well organized, and equipped with ample clean-up supplies as appropriate for the materials stored Repair or replace perimeter controls, containment structures, covers and liners as needed to maintain proper function and protection Properiy remove and dispose accumulated rainwater from containment facilities Cover any stockpiles with appropriate mats or covers. Maintain waste fluid containers in leak proof condition. Repair or replace dumpsters that leak Provide timely service and removal to prevent dumpsters and sanitary facilities from overflowing. Schedule Refuse Contractor to pick up waste containers weekly. 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III C:\Documents and Settings\BZinsme(ster.JFCSON\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Flles\OLKE\SWPPP SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Attachment G Page G- Storm Water PoUution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase U Reach IU The contractor shaU use the following guidelines for maintenance, inspection, and repair of BMPs identified in the SWPPP/WPCP BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs) INSPECTION FREQUENCY (All controls) MAINTENANCE/REPAIR PROGRAM WM-8 Concrete Waste Management Weekly • Remove accumulated debris from concrete washouts. Replace lining and sand bags as necessary 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III C:\OocurTients and Settings\BZinsmeister.JFCSON\Local SettingsWemporary Internet Files\OLKE\SWPPP_SAiHI R I Attachment G I PH 11 Attachments.doc Page G- Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase Ul Reach U Attachment H Storm Water Quality Construction Site Inspection Checklist - GENERAL INFORMATION Project Name 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III Contractor Inspector's Name Inspector's Title Signature Date of Inspection Inspection Type (Check Applicable) O Prior to forecast rain • After a rain event n 24-hr intervals during extended rain D Other Season (Check Applicable) • Rainy O Non-Rainy Storm Data Storm Start Date & Time: Storm Duration (hrs): Storm Data Time elapsed since last storm (Circle Applicable Units) Min. Hr. Days Approximate Rainfall Amount (mm) OTHER REQUIREMENTS Requirement yes No N/A Corrective Action Temporary Soil Stabilization Does the applied temporary soil stabilization provide 100% coverage for the required areas? Are any non-vegetated areas that may require temporary soil stabilization? Is the area where temporary soil stabilization required free from visible erosion? Location: Location: Location: Location: Temporary Linear Sediment Barriers 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III Attachment H C:\Documents and Setting3\BZinsmeisterJFCSON\LocaI Settings\Temporary Intemet Files\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Page H- Storm Water PoUution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase Ul Reach U OTHER REQUIREMENTS Requirement Yes No N/A Corrective Action Are temporary linear sediment barriers properly installed in accordance with the details, functional and maintained? Are temporary linear sediment barriers free of accumulated titter? Is the built-up sediment less than 1/3 the height of the barrier? Are cross barriers installed where necessary and properly spaced? Location: Location: Location: Location; 1 Location: Storm Drain Inlet Protection Are storm drain inlets intemal to the project properly protected with either Type 1, 2 or 3 inlet protection? Are storm drain inlet protection devices in wori<ing order and being properiy maintained? Location: Location: Location: Location: Location: Desilting Basins Are basins maintained to provide the required rete ntion/detention? Are basin controls (inlets, outlets, diversions, weirs, spillways, and racks) in working order? Location: Location: Location: Location: Stockpiles Are alt locations of temporary stockpiles, including soil, hazardous waste, and construction materials In approved areas? Are stockpiles protected from run-on, run-off from adjacent areas and from winds? Are stockpiles located at least 15 m from concentrated flows, downstream drainage courses and storm drain inlets? Are required covers and/or perimeter controls in place? Location: Location: 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III Attachment H C;\Oocuments and Settings\B2insmelster.JFCS0N\Lacal Settings\Temporary Intemet Fites\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R 111 PH II Attachments.(Joe Page H-: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase Ul Reach U OTHER REQUIREMENTS Requirement yes No N/A Corrective Action Location: Location: Location: Tracking Control Are points of ingress/egress to public/private roads inspected and swept and vacuumed daily? Are all paved areas free of visible sediment tracking or other particulate matter? Location: Location: Location: Location: Wind Erosion Control Is dust control implemented in conformance with Section 7-8 of the SSPWC? Location: Location: Location: Location: Vehicle & Equipment Fueling, Cleaning, and Maintenance Are vehicle and equipment fueling, cleaning and maintenance areas reasonably clean and free of spills, leaks, or any other deleterious material? Are vehicle and equipment fueling, cleaning and maintenance activities performed on an impenneable surface in dedicated areas? If no, are drip pans used? lAre dedicated fueling, cleaning, and maintenance areas located at least 15 m away from downstream drainage facilities and watercourses and protected from run-on and runoff? Is wash water contained for infiltration/ evaporation and disposed of outside the highway riqht of way? is on-site cleaning limited to washing with water (no soap, soaps substitutes, solvents, or steam)? On each day of use, are vehicles and equipment inspected for leaks and if necessary, repaired? Location: Location: Location: Location: Waste Management & Materials Pollution Control 3583-2 South Agua Hedlonda Interceptor Phase II Reach III C:\Documents and Seltings\B2insmeister.JFCS0N\Local SettingsVTemporary Internet Fites\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R 111 PH II Attachments.doc Attachment H Page Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase IU Reach U 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach Ilt C:\Document8 and Settlngs\BZinsmelsler.JFCSOhALocal SettingsMemporary Intemet Rles\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHi R I OTHER REQUIREMENTS Requirement res No N/A Corrective Action Are material storage areas and washout areas protected from run-on and runoff, and located at least 15 m from concentrated flows and downstream drainage facilities? Are all material handling and storage areas clean; organized; free of spills, leaks, or any other deleterious material; and stocked with appropriate clean-up supplies? Are liquid materials, hazardous materials, and hazardous wastes stored in temporary containment facilities? Are bagged and boxed materials stored on pallets? Are hazardous materials and wastes stored in appropriate, labeled containers? Are proper storage, clean-up, and spill-reporting procedures for hazardous materials and wastes posted In open, conspicuous and accessible locations adjacent to storage areas? Are temporary containment facilities free of spills and rainwater? Are temporary containment facilities and bagged/boxed materials covered? Are temporary concrete washout facilities designated and being used? Are temporary concrete washout facilities functional for receiving and containing concrete waste and are concrete residues prevented from entering the drainage system? Do temporary concrete washout facilities provide sufficient volume and freeboard for planned concrete operations? Are concrete wastes, including residues from cutting and grinding, contained and disposed of off-site or in concrete washout facilities? Are spills from mobile equipment fueling and maintenance properiy contained and cleaned up? Is the site free of litter? ^re trash receptacles provided in the Contractor's yard, field trailer areas, and at locations where workers congregate for lunch and break periods? Is litter from work areas within the construction limits of the project site collected and placed in watertight dumpsters? ftre waste management receptacles free of leaks? Are the contents of waste management receptacles properly protected from contact with storm water or from being dislodged by winds? Are waste management receptacles filled at or beyond capacity? Location: Location: Location; Location; Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Detection and Reporting Is there any evidence of illicit discharges or illegal dumping on the project site? Attachment H I PH II Attachments.doc Page H- Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase IU Reach U OTHER REQUIREMENTS Requirement res No N/A Corrective Action If yes, has the Engineer been notified? Location: Location: Location: Location: Discharge Points Are discharge points and discharge flows free from noticeable pollutants? Are discharge points free of any significant erosion or sediment transport? Location: Location; Location: Location: WPCP/SWPPP Update Does the WPCP/SWPPP, Project Schedule/Water Pollution Control Schedule adequately reflect the cun-ent site conditions and contractor operations? Are all BMPs installed in the proper location(s) and according to the details for the plan? Location: Location: Location: Location: General Are there any other potential water pollution control concerns at the site? Location; Location: Location; Location: 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III Attachment H C:\Documents and Setlings\BZinsmeister.JFCSOrALocal SettingsMemporary Intemet Files\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Page H-: Storm Wafer Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase Ul Reach U Attachment I Storm Water Management Training Log Project Name: 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase III Reach II Storm Water Management Topic: (check as appropriate) H Temporary Soil Stabilization S Temporary Sediment Control .B) Wind Erosion Control ^ Tracking Control Non-storm water ^ Waste Management and Materials Pollution ^ Control management Specific Training Objective: Location: 'S;4-e, Date: Instructor: H'AA^L CUAP Telephone: ?)H- ^H^-'^H^^ Attendee Roster (attach additional forms if necessary) Name Company Phone JFC ?l3-36>-^?43 JF C JFC COMMENTS: Ifttf Tvy 3184 Cannon Road West Reach 2 Segment 2 Attachment I C:\Documents and Settlngs\BZinsmeister.JFCSON\Local SettingsMemporary Intemet Files\OU<BSWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Page 1-1 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Pian (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase U reach IU Attachment J Subcontractor Notification Letter (Sample) and Notification Log CUGK AND INSERT CONTRACTOR'S COMPANY NAME CLICK AND INSERT ADDRESS CMCK AND INSERT CITY, STATE, ZIP Dear Sir/Madam, Please be advised that the California State Water Resources Control Board has adopted the NPDES Statewide Storm Water Permit (Pennit) to the State of California, CA S0108758, Order No. 2001-01. The goal of the permit is prevention of discharge of pollutants associated with construction activity from entering the storm drain system, ground and surface waters. The City of Carlsbad has developed a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in order to implement the requirements of the Permits. As a subcontractor, you are required to comply with the SWPPP and the Permits for any work that you perform on site. Any person or group who violates any condition of the Permits may be subject to substantial penalties in accordance with state and federal law. You are encouraged to advise each of your employees working on this project ofthe requirements ofthe SWPPP and the Permits. A copy of the Permits and the SWPPP are available for your review at the construction office. Please contact me if you have further questions. Sincerely, CLICK AND INSERT OWNER/REPRESENTATIVE'S NAME 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III C;\Document5 and Settings\BZtnsmeister.JFCSON\Local SetlingsMemporary Intemet Files\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Page J-1 Stomi Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase // reach IU Attachment J Subcontractor Notification Letter (Sample) and Notification Log Olson Precast Company 13820 Slover Ave.#D Fontana, CA 92337 Dear Sir/Madam, Please be advised that the California State Water Resources Control Board has adopted the NPDES Statewide Storm Water Permit (Permit) to the State of California, CAS0108758, Order No. 2001-01. The goal ofthe permit is prevention of discharge of pollutants associated with construction activity from entering the storm drain system, ground and surface waters. The City of Carlsbad has developed a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in order to implement the requirements ofthe Permits. As a subcontractor, you are required to comply with the SWPPP and the Permits for any work that you perform on site. Any person or group who violates any condition ofthe Permits may be subject to substantial penalties in accordance with State and federal law. You are encouraged to advise each of your employees working on this project of the requirements of the SWPPP and the Permits. A copy of the Permits and the SWPPP are available for your review at the construction office. Please contact me if you have further questions. Sincerely, Bree Zinsni^^er, Project Engineer J, Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 818-367-9748 Ext. 307 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach II! C:\Docijments and Settings\BZinsmeistBr.JFCSONU.ocal SettingsMempora/y Intemet Files\OLJ<BSWPPP_SAHl R til PH II Attachments.doc Page J-1 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase U reach IU Attachment J Subcontractor Notification Letter (Sample) and Notification Log Luzaich Striping, Inc. P.O. Box 2426 El Cajon, CA 92021 Dear Sir/Madam, Please be advised that the California State Water Resources Control Board has adopted the NPDES Statewide Storm Water Permit (Permit) to the State of California, CAS0108758, Order No. 2001-01. The goal ofthe permit is prevention of discharge of pollutants associated with construction activity from entering the storm drain system, ground and surface waters. The City of Carlsbad has developed a Stonn Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in order to implement the requirements of the Permits. As a subcontractor, you are required to comply with the SWPPP and the Permits for any work that you perform on site. Any person or group who violates any condition of the Permits may be subject to substantial penalties in accordance with state and federal law. You are encouraged to advise each of your employees working on this project ofthe requirements ofthe SWPPP and the Permits. A copy of the Permits and the SWPPP are available for your review at the construction office. Please contact me if you have further questions. Sincerely, tfer, Project Engineer J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 818-367-9748 Ext 307 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III C:\Documents and Settinga\B2insmei5ter.JFCSON\Local Se(tings\Temporary Intemet Rles\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Page J-1 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase U reach IU Attachment J Subcontractor Notification Letter (Sample) and Notification Log Melchior Land Surveying Inc 5731 Palmer Way Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear Sir/Madam, Please be advised that the California State Water Resources Control Board has adopted the NPDES Statewide Storm Water Permit (Permit) to the State of Califomia, CA SOI 08758, Order No. 2001-01. The goal of the permit is prevention of discharge of pollutants associated with construction activity from entering the storm drain system, ground and surface waters. The City of Carlsbad has developed a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in order to implement the requirements ofthe Permits. As a subcontractor, you are required to comply with the SWPPP and the Permits for any work that you perform on site. Any person or group who violates any condition of the Permits may be subject to substantial penalties in accordance with state and federal law. You are encouraged to advise each of your employees working on this project ofthe requirements ofthe SWPPP and the Permits. A copy of the Permits and the SWPPP are available for your review at the construction office. Please contact me if you have further questions. Sincerely, Bree Zinsnxeiscer, Project Engineer J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 818-367-9748 Ext. 307 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III C:y3ocumBnts and Settings\BZ!nsmeister.JFCSON\Local Settings\Temporaty Intemet Rles\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R III 11 Attachments.doc Page J-1 Stoim Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase // reach Ul Attachment J Subcontractor Notification Letter (Sample) and Notification Log Lekbs Elect|;ic, Inc, 1370~PibneeirWay El Cajon, CA 92020 Dear Sir/Madam, Please be advised that the California State Water Resources Control Board has adopted the NPDES Statewide Storm Water Permit (Permit) to the State of California, CA S0108758, Order No, 2001-01. The goal of the permit is prevention of discharge of pollutants associated with construction activity from entering the storm drain system, ground and surface waters. The City of Carisbad has developed a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in order to implement the requirements of the Pemnits. As a subcontractor, you are required to comply with the SWPPP and the Permits for any work that you perform on site. Any person or group who violates any condition of the Permits may be subject to substantial penalties in accordance with state and federal law. You are encouraged to advise each of your employees working on this project ofthe requirements ofthe SWPPP and the Permits. A copy of the Permits and the SWPPP are available for your review at the construction office. Please contact me if you have further questions. Sincerely, Bree Zinsmelster, Project Engineer J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. 818-367-9748 Ext. 307 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda interceptor Phase II Reach III """^ C:\Documents and Settings\BZ!nsmeister,JFCSON\Local Settlngs\Temporary Intemet Rles\OU<£\SWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Page J-1 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase U reach IU SUBCONTRACTOR NOTIFICATION LOG Project Name: 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach 111 SUBCONTRACTOR COMPANr NAME CONTACT NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER PAGER/ FIELD PHONE DATE NOnFICATION LETTER SENT TYPE OF WORK Lekos Electric, Inc. Christina Dickinson 1370 Pioneer Way El Cajon, CA 92020 619 447-7661 12/2/02 Video Detection Melchior Land Surveying, Inc. Dale A. Davis, P.L.S. 5731 Palmer Way Carlsbad, CA 92008 760 438-1726 12/2/02 Surveying Luzaich Striping, Inc. P.O. Box 2426 El Cajon, CA 92021 619 443-7755 12/2/02 Street Pavement Striping Olson Precast Company Mary Flood 13820 Slover Ave#D Fontana, CA 92337 909 427-1138 12/2/02 Sewer Manholes USE ADDITIONAL PAGES AS NECESSARY 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III C:\Doajments and Settings\B2lnsmeister.JFCS0N\Local Settings\Temporary Intemet Fiies\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Page J-; Storm Water PoUution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase U Reach Ul Attachment K Notice of Discharge, Written Notice, or Order To: Date: Insert Date Subject: Notice of Discharge Project Name: 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach In accordance with the City of Carlsbad NPDES Statewide Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Construction Activity, the following instance of discharge is noted: Date, time, and location of discharge Insert description and date of event Nature ofthe operation that caused the discharge insert description of operation Initial assessment of any impact cause by the discharge insert assessment Existing BIVIP(s) In place prior to discharge event list BMPs in place Date of deployment and type of BIVIPs deployed after the discharge. BMPs deployed after the discharge (with dates) Steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate and/or prevent recurrence of the discharge insert steps taken to prevent recurrence Implementation and maintenance schedule for any affected BMPs insert implementation and maintenance schedule If further information or a modification to the above schedule is required, notify the contact person below. Name of Contact Person Title Company Telephone Number Signature Date 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase li Reach III Attachment K C:\Documenls and Settings\azinsmeister.JFCSON\Loca! SettingsMemporafy Intemet Files\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Page K-' storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase U Reach IU Attachment L Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and Monitoring Program Checklist CONSTRUCTION PROJECT: 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III CONTRACTOR: CHECK IF ADDRESSED N/A IF NOT APPLICABLE SWPPP Section ITEM COMMENTS 1 100 SWPPP Certification and Approval N/A 100.1 NOI No Grading 100.2 Related Pennit Conditions 200 SWPPP Amendments 200.1 Amendment Certification and Approval 200.2 Amendment number and date entered into SWPPP - Amendment Log 300 Introduction/Project Description 300.1 Project Description and Location (nan-ative) 300.2 Unique Site Features (narrative) 300.4 Project Schedule/Water Pollution Control Schedule (narrative or graphical) 300.5 Contact Information 400 References 500 Body of SWPPP —. — .-^p. 500.1 Objectives 500.2 Vicinity Map (nan-ative or graphic) 500.2 Site perimeter 500.2 Geographic Features 500.2 General topography 500.3 Pollutant Source Identification and BMP Selection 500.4 Constmction Site BMP's 500.4 Sform Water Inlets 500.4 BMPs that protect storm water inlets or receiving water 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach HI Attachment L C;\Documents and Settings\BZinsmeister, JFCSONMocal SettingsMemporary Intemet Files\OLKBSWPPP_SAHI R 111 PH II Attachments.doc Page L-' Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase U Reach IU CHECK IF ADDRESSED N/A IF NOT APPLICABLE SWPPP Section ITEM COMMENTS Site History (narrative; if possible, indicate location(s) on the Water Pollution Control Drawings) 500.3.3 Nature of fill material and data describing the soil. Description of toxic materials treated, stored, disposed, spilled or leaked on site 500.3.8 & 500.3.9 BMPs that minimize contact of contaminants with storm water Location of Areas Designated for: 500.3.8 Vehicle storage & service 500.3.8 Equipment storage, cleaning, maintenance 500.3.9 Soil or waste storage 500.3.9 Construction material loading, unloading, storage and access 500.3.8 & 500.3.9 Areas outside of Owners right-of-way (yards, borrow areas, etc.) BMP Locations or Descriptions for: 500.3.9 Waste handling and disposal areas 500.3.9 On-site storage and disposal of construction materials and waste 500.3.8, & 500.3.9 Minimum exposure of storm water to construction materials, equipment, vehicles, waste 500.6 Post Construction BMPs 500.6.1 Lisfing or Description of Post-construcfion BMPs 500.6.2 Parties responsible for long-term maintenance Additional information 500.3.1 Description of other pollutant sources and BMPs 500.3.2 Pre-construction control practices 500.3.1 Inventory of materials and activities that may pollute storm water 500.3.8 & 500.3.9 BMPs to reduce/eliminate potential pollutants listed in the inventory 300.4 Runoff coefficient (before & after) 300.4 Percent impervious (before & after) Attach. F Copy ofthe NOC 300.3 Construcfion activity schedule 300.5 Contact information 500.4.1 SOIL STABILIZATION (EROSION CONTROL) The SWPPP ShaU Include: 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III Attachment L C;\DocumentB and SetBngs\BZinsmeister.JFCSON\Local Settings\Tempc«iry Intemet FilesVOU<E\SWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Page L-^ Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase // Reach IU CHECK IF ADDRESSED N/A IF NOT APPLICABLE SWPPP Section rrEM COMMENTS 300.4 Implementation schedule for erosion control measures 500.3.4 BMPs for erosion control 500.3.7 BMPs to control wind erosion 500.3.5 SEDIMENT CONTROL 500.3.5 Descripfion/Illustration of BMPs to prevent increase of sediment load In discharge 300.4, 500.3.5 Implementation schedule for sediment control measures 500.3.6 BMPs to confi-ol sediment tracking 500.3.8 & 500.3.9 NON-STORM WATER MANAGEMENT 500.3.8 & 500.3.9 Descripfion of non-stonn water discharges to receiving waters 500.3.8 & 500.3.9 Locations of discharges 500.3.8 & 500.3.9 Descripfion of BMPs 300.5 Name and phone number of person responsible for non-storm water management 500.6 POST-CONSTRUCTION "1 500.6.1 Description of post-construcfion BMPs 500.6.2 Operation/Maintenance of BMPs aiter project completion (including short-term funding, long-term funding and responsible party) 500.5 MAINTENANCE, INSPECTIONS, AND REPAIR 300.5, 600.1 Name and phone number of person(s) responsible for inspections 600.1, Attach. H Complete inspection checklist: date, weather, inadequate BMPs, visual observations of BMPs, corrective action, inspector's name, title, signature OTHER REQUIREMENTS 500.7 Documentation of all training 500.8 List of Contractors/Subcontractors Section B: Monitonnc and Reporting CHECK IF ADDRESSED N/A IF NOT APPLICABLE SWPPP Section ITEM COMMENTS 600.1 Description of Site Inspection Plans 100.3 Compliance certification (annually 7/1) 600.2 Discharge reporting 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III Attachment L C:\Documents and SettingsVBZinsmelsterJFCSONMocal SettingsMemporary Intemet Files\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc Page L-; Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase U Reach IU CHECK IF ADDRESSED N/A IF NOT APPLICABLE SWPPP Section ITEM COMMENTS 1 600.3 Keep records of all inspecfions, compliance certifications, and noncompliance reports on site for a period of at least three years SECTION C: STANDARD PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES CHECK IF ADDRESSED N/A IF NOT APPLICABLE ITEM COMMENTS 100.1 Signed SWPPP Certificafion C.9. 10 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III Attachment L C:\Documents and Settlngs\B2nsmei5ter.JFCSONy,ocal SettingsUemporary Internet Files\OU<BSWPPP_SAHl R III PH II Attachments.doc Page L- Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach Ul Attachment M Annual Certification of Compliance forthe Construction Contractor Project Name: 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach III Contractor Company Name: Contractor Address: Construction Start Date: Description of Work: Completion Date: Road Construction Work Now in Progress: Work Planned for Next 12 Months: Road construcfion "1 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 properiy 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 gathenng 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 fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." Contractor Signature: Date: 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach 111 C:\Documents and Settings\BZinsmeister.JFCSON\Local SettingsMemporary Intemet Files\OLKBSWPPP_SAHI R ill PH II Attachments.doc Attachment M Page M- Stomi Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase U Reach IU Approval by the City for the Annual Certification of Compliance Findings I, and/or personnel acting under my direction and supervision, have inspected the project site and the work described above and find as follows: 1 • YES • NO Storm water pollution control measures are being implemented in accordance with the SWPPP approved for the project. 2 • YES • NO The project site and activities thereon are in compliance with the Califomia Water Quality Control Board San Diego Region Order no. 2001-01 NPDES No. CAS0108758. When both 1 and 2 above are checked "yes", the resident engineer must complete the annual certification below. If either 1 or 2 above are checked "no", the resident engineer must: • File a notice of non-compliance within 30 days of identification of the noncompliance; • Document follow up actions below; • Notify the contractor; and • Initiate corrective actions in accordance with the contract. City Follow up Actions: ^^^^ / certify under penalty of law that this document and ali 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 forgathering the infonnation. the information submitted is to the best of my knowledge and belief, 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. CERTIFICATION BY CITY Engineer's Name and Signature Date 3583-2 South Agua Hedionda Interceptor Phase II Reach lit Attachment M C:\Documents and Settings^BZinsme^ter.JFCSaN^Local SettingsMemporary Intemet Files\OLKE\SWPPP_SAHI R III PH II Attachments.doc ^^9^ M