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STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN / SRM  
  1. SWPPP (Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan) is a detailed plan that identifies the potential sources of storm water pollution.

  2. SWPP/SRM: All Superintendents are to be SWPPP certified through SRM, contact Tim Myatt or Ethan Harris for further instructions.

  3. Prior to commencement of any work on a site, especially with property >= 1 acre, review the permit set of civil plans and understand all Best Management Practices (BMP’s).

  4. In almost every case, all BMP’s per design and phase need to be installed and inspected by the local jurisdiction prior to starting any earthwork or clearing operations.

  5. The superintendent is responsible for:

    1. Pre-Construction with SWPPP contractor/earthwork contractor.

    2. Supervise installment of all required BMP’s.

    3. RFI’s on any BMP’s that may change due to unforeseen conditions.

    4. Inspections after all BMP’s are installed using SRM/Compliance Wise.

    5. Daily/Weekly reporting on map, phases, stabilization log, and inspection reports.

    6. Discuss SWPPP weekly in the coordination meetings and document what was discussed.

    7. All trades/subcontractors on site to sign Contractor Certification Form (located in SWPPP binder provided by project assistant).

    8. Vehicle Tracking Controls per plan (VTC).

    9. Concrete washout area (CWA).

    10. Contacting any authorities having jurisdiction throughout the project in the event of any issues.

    11. Supervising and ensuring all BMP’s are in place and working and any and all repairs to be corrected immediately.

    12. Coordinating with Brinkmann team on determining the SWPPP permit at the end of project (after all site work and final stabilization is complete and established).

  6. SWPPP not only involves erosion, sediment, and sedimentation, but also covers temporary toilets, dumpsters/waste, storage and containment of certain materials or fuels, and even dust caused by drying conditions/wind.

  7. SWPPP is an important process in the project that the superintendent is fully in charge of. Make sure you understand the entire process up front.

 

 
SWPPP TOP 10  

 

SWPP/SRM: All Superintendents are to be SWPPP certified through SRM, contact Tim Myatt or Ethan Harris for instructions on how to get started.

  1. The Erosion Control Plan must be posted on site and be updated as necessary.
  2. Update the site maps and Site Stabilization Log daily.
  3. Update SWPPP notebook.
  4. Perform detailed daily/weekly inspections.
  5. Perform weekly meetings.
  6. Educate new contractors coming on site.
  7. Provide secondary containment.
  8. Provide concrete washout.
  9. Prevent track-out.
  10. Follow the sequence of construction.

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