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k <br /> 101049319,20 1. <br /> June 18,20 <br /> �^'-- 01 � <br /> ' Page 3 of 3 <br /> II I <br /> The State of California, Department of Transportation makes no assurance or expressed warranty that the plans are <br /> complete or that the planned construction fits field conditions. Should additional work or modifications of the work be <br /> required in order to meet established Department Standards or in order to fit field conditions, the work shall be <br /> performed by Permittee as directed by the State's Inspector. <br /> All work shall be conducted in such a manner that the excavation, excavated earth, materials and equipment will not <br /> cause any inconvenience to the highway traffic or to traffic entering the highway from any public or private approach. <br /> No earth or construction materials are to be dragged or scraped across the highway pavement, and no excavated earth <br /> shall be placed or allowed to remain at a location where it can be tracked onto the highway traveled way or any public or <br /> private approach by the permittee's construction equipment, or by traffic entering or leaving the highway traveled way. <br /> Any excavated earth or mud so tracked onto the highway pavement or public or private approach shall be immediately <br /> removed by the permittee. <br /> Permittee shall fully conform to the requirements of the Caltrans statewide NPDES Storm Water Permit, Order No. 99- <br /> 06-DWQ, NPDES No.CAS000003, adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board on July 15, 1999. The <br /> permittee shall also conform to the requirements of the General NPDES Permit for construction Activities and any <br /> subsequent General Permit in effect at the time of issuance of this Encroachment Permit. These permits regulate storm <br /> water discharges associated with year-round construction or special event encroachment activities. <br /> For all projects of 5 acres or more the permittee shall develop, implement, and maintain a Storm Water Pollution Plan <br /> (SWPPP)and for projects less than 5 acres a Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP). Either the Plan or Program <br /> shall also conform to the requirements of the Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbook, Construction Contractor's Guide <br /> and Specifications and Caltrans Specification Section 7-1-.01G and subsequent revisions. <br /> i <br /> i <br /> i <br /> 3 <br />