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Order <br />2009-0009-DWQ amended by 2010-0014-DWQ & 2012-0006-DWQ <br /> 37 <br /> <br />XIV. SWPPP REQUIREMENTS <br /> <br />A. The discharger shall ensure that the Storm Water Pollution Prevention <br />Plans (SWPPPs) for all traditional project sites are developed and <br />amended or revised by a QSD. The SWPPP shall be designed to address <br />the following objectives: <br /> <br />1. All pollutants and their sources, including sources of sediment <br />associated with construction, construction site erosion and all other <br />activities associated with construction activity are controlled; <br /> <br />2. Where not otherwise required to be under a Regional Water Board <br />permit, all non-storm water discharges are identified and either <br />eliminated, controlled, or treated; <br /> <br />3. Site BMPs are effective and result in the reduction or elimination of <br />pollutants in storm water discharges and authorized non-storm water <br />discharges from construction activity to the BAT/BCT standard; <br /> <br />4. Calculations and design details as well as BMP controls for site run-on <br />are complete and correct, and <br /> <br />5. Stabilization BMPs installed to reduce or eliminate pollutants after <br />construction are completed. <br /> <br />B. To demonstrate compliance with requirements of this General Permit, the <br />QSD shall include information in the SWPPP that supports the <br />conclusions, selections, use, and maintenance of BMPs. <br /> <br />C. The discharger shall make the SWPPP available at the construction site <br />during working hours while construction is occurring and shall be made <br />available upon request by a State or Municipal inspector. When the <br />original SWPPP is retained by a crewmember in a construction vehicle <br />and is not currently at the construction site, current copies of the BMPs <br />and map/drawing will be left with the field crew and the original SWPPP <br />shall be made available via a request by radio/telephone.