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SWPPP (Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan) is a detailed plan that identifies the potential sources of storm water pollution.
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SWPP/SRM: All Superintendents are to be SWPPP certified through SRM, contact Tim Myatt or Ethan Harris for further instructions.
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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).
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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.
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The superintendent is responsible for:
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Pre-Construction with SWPPP contractor/earthwork contractor.
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Supervise installment of all required BMP’s.
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RFI’s on any BMP’s that may change due to unforeseen conditions.
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Inspections after all BMP’s are installed using SRM/Compliance Wise.
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Daily/Weekly reporting on map, phases, stabilization log, and inspection reports.
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Discuss SWPPP weekly in the coordination meetings and document what was discussed.
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All trades/subcontractors on site to sign Contractor Certification Form (located in SWPPP binder provided by project assistant).
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Vehicle Tracking Controls per plan (VTC).
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Concrete washout area (CWA).
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Contacting any authorities having jurisdiction throughout the project in the event of any issues.
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Supervising and ensuring all BMP’s are in place and working and any and all repairs to be corrected immediately.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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