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STATE OF CALIFORNIA•DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Page 1 of 2 <br /> STORMWATER SPECIAL PROVISIONS for MINIMAL or NO IMPACT(SWSP) <br /> TR-0400(Rev 05/2018) <br /> 1. GENERAL:The purpose of these Special Provisions is to provide 6. VEHICLES AND EQUIPINIENT: Permittee must prevent all <br /> the Permittee with specifications for water pollution control to vehicles,equipment,etc.from leakage or mud tracking onto roadways. <br /> minimize, prevent, or control the discharge of material into the air, If leaks cannot be repaired immediately, remove the vehicle or <br /> surface waters,groundwater,and storm sewers owned by the State or equipment from the job site. <br /> local agencies. These provisions are not intended to take the place of <br /> the Caltrans Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP) for projects 7. MAINTENANCE A.ND FUELING OF VEHICLES AND <br /> where soil disturbance from work activities less than one acre, or work EQUIPMENT:Maintenance and fueling ofequipment must not result <br /> activities of one acre or more subject to the preparation of the in any pollution at the job site.The Permittee must immediately clean <br /> Caltrans Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). The up spills/leaks, and property dispose of contaminated soil and <br /> Permittee must comply with the following Special Provisions and materials. <br /> the direction of the State Representative. All Stormwater Best 8 CLEANING VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT: Limit vehicle <br /> Management Practices (BMPs) must conform to Section 13 Water and equipment cleaning or washing at the job site except what is <br /> Pollution Control of Caltrans'Standard Specifications. necessary to control vehicle tracking or hazardous waste. The <br /> 2. NPDES REQUIREMENTS:The Permittee must be responsible Permittee must clean all equipment within a bermed area or over a drip <br /> P pan large enough to prevent run-oft. No soaps,solvents,degreasers, <br /> for full compliance with the Caltrans Storm Water Program and the etc.must be used in State right-of-way. Any water from this operation <br /> Caltrans National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES) must be collected and disposed of at an appropriate site.Containment <br /> Permit requirements (Order No. 2012-0011-DPVQ, NPDES No berms or dikes must be used for fueling, washing, maintaining and <br /> CAS000003)and for and projects disturbing one acre or more of sail, washing vehicles or equipment in outside areas.Containment must be <br /> full compliance with the California Construction General Permit performed at least 100 feet from concentrated flows of storm water, <br /> (Order No. 2009-0009-DIVQ, NPDES No CAS000002)or for projects drainage courses, and storm drain inlets if within a flood plain, <br /> for projects that have one acre or more of soil disturbance in the otherwise at least 50 feet if outside the floodplain. Keep adequate <br /> Labontan Region (Order No. R6T-2016-0010, NPDES No quantities of absorbent spill-cleanup material and spill kits in the <br /> CA G616002).It is the Pernittee's responsibility to install,inspect,and fueling or maintenance area and on fueling trucks. <br /> repair or maintain facilities and devices used for water pollution control <br /> practices(BMPs)before performing daily work activities. Installation, 9. DIESEL FUELS: The use of diesel fuel from petroleum or <br /> inspection and maintenance responsibilities on the job site include: other fossil fuel as a form-oil or solvent is not allowed. <br /> 1)soil stabilization materials in work areas that are inactive or prior to <br /> storm events, 2) water pollution control devices to control sediment 10. WEATHER CONDITIONS AT WORKSITE: Any activity <br /> and erosion,3)implementation of spill and leak prevention procedures that would generate fine particles or dust that could be transported off <br /> for chemical and hazardous substances stored on the job site, 4) site by sturmwater must be performed during dry weather. <br /> material storage, 5)stockpile management,6)waste management,7) <br /> non-stormwater management, 8) water conservation, 9) tracking 11. WIND EROSION PROTECTION: The use of Wind Erosion <br /> controls and 10) illicit connection, illegal discharge detection and BMPs must be deployed year-round in instances where dust or fine <br /> reporting.The Permittee must report to the State representative when particles could be transported offsite. <br /> discharges enter into receiving waters, adjacent property, drainage <br /> systems or when discharges could be a cause or a threat for water HOT MIX ASPHALT: Runoff from washing hot mix asphalt <br /> mu <br /> pollution.The Permittee must also control illicit discharges or illegal must not enter into any drainage conveyances. <br /> dumping prior to start of daily work schedule. Copies of written 12. PROTECTION OF DRAINAGE FACILITIES: The Permittee <br /> notices or orders from the Regional Water Quality Control Board or must protect/cover gutters, ditches, drainage courses,and inlets with <br /> other regulatory agency must be provided to the State representative gravel bags, fiber rolls, State approved fabric filters, etc., to the <br /> within 48 hours of reported activity. For additional information on satisfaction of the State representative during grading, paving, saw- <br /> stormwater compliance, visit the State Water Resources Control cutting, etc. and materials must conform to Section 13-6.02 <br /> Boards storm water Website at: Materials for Water Pollution Control of Caltrans' Standard <br /> ttn'/h�NNtiv%xnterboards ca soNd.vater isuies/nroarams/srorm��ater Specifications. No such protection measures must cause an <br /> obstruction to the traveling public.The Permittee must implement spill <br /> and leak prevention procedures for chemicals and hazardous <br /> 3. RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEBRIS REMOVAL: The Permittee substances stored on the job site(including secondary containment <br /> must be responsible for preventing sediment, trash,debris,and requirements)in accordance to section 13-4.03B Spill Prevention and <br /> other construction waste from entering the street,the storm drains,local Control, and 14-11 Hazardous Waste and Contamination, Water <br /> creeks,or any other bodies of water. Pollution Control of Caltrans'Standard Specifications. <br /> 4. SPOILS AND RESIDUE: The Permittee must vacuum any 13. PAINT: Rinsing of painting equipment and materials is not <br /> saw-cut concrete waste material,debris,residue,etc.No spoils,debris, permitted in State right-of-way. When thoroughly dry, dispose of <br /> residue,etc.must be washed into a drainage system. the following as solid waste:dry latex paint,paint cans,used brushes, <br /> rags, gloves, absorbent materials, and drop cloths. Oil based paint <br /> 5. SWEEPING:Sweep paved roads at construction entrance and exit sludge and unusable thinner must be disposed of at an approved <br /> locations and surrounding paved areas daily within the job site during: hazardous waste site. <br /> 1) clearing and grubbing, 2) earthwork, 3) trenching, 4) soil <br /> disturbance,5)pavement grinding and/or cutting,and 6)after observing 14.CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS: Stockpile of all construction <br /> tracking of material onto or off the State property. Keep dust to a materials,including,but not limited to;pressure treated wood,asphalt <br /> minimum during sweeping activities. Use vacuum whenever dust concrete, cold mix asphalt concrete, concrete, grout, cement <br /> generation is excessive or sediment pickup is ineffective. containing premixes,and mortar, must conform to section 13-4.03C <br /> (2) Material Storage & 13-4.03C (3) Stockpile.Management of <br /> Roadways or work areas must not be washed down with water.Street Caltrans'Standard Specifications. <br /> sweeping operations must conform to Section 13 Water Pollution <br /> Control of Caltrans'Standard Specifications. <br />