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OWNER /DEVELOPER:
PROPERTYADDRESS:
PLAN PREPARER:
TAX MAP PARCEL No:
LOT AREA:
ZONING:
USE:
BUILDING HEIGHT.-:
SETBACKS:
PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREA.
PROPOSED TURF AREA:
PROPOSED OPEN SPACE AREA
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.
DRAINAGE DISTRICT -
BOUNDARY:
TOPOGRAPHY. -
CRITICAL SLOPES:
FLOODPLAIN.
YANCEY, CHARLES ERNEST
6557 DICK WOODS ROAD
CHARLOTTESVILLE VA, 22903
6557 DICK WOODS ROAD
CHARLOTTESVILLE VA, 22903
ROUDABUSH, GALE, & ASSOCIATES
914 MONTICELLO ROAD
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 22902
(434)-977-0205
73.94 AC.
RURAL AREAS DISTRICT (RA)
LAND USE
MAXIMUM STRUCTURE HEIGHT IS 35 FEET
FRONT SIDE REAR
75' 25' 35'
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O.O AC.
2.97AC (PASTURE)
SAMUEL MILLER
MECHUMS RIVER - STOCKTON CREEK, HUC JR0 9
DB, 5131566
ALBEMARLE COUNTY GIS
CRITICAL SLOPES EXIST ON THIS SITE & ARE LOCATED
AS SHOWN.
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS IN FLOOD HAZARD ZONE X (AREA
OF MINIMAL FLOOD HAZARD
STORMWA TER MANAGEMENT.THE PROPOSED LAND DISTURBANCE IS
UNDERSTOOD TO BE EXEMPT FROM THE VIRGINIA
STORMWA TER MANAGEMENT PLAN REQUIRMENTS
UNDER ALBEMARLE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES
97-303-B AS AN AGRICUL TURAL ENGINEERING OPERATION
THE STREAM BUFFER(S) SHOWN HEREON SHALL BE MANAGED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
ALBEMARLE COUNTY WATER PROTECTION ORDINANCE.
THIS SITE IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN THE WATERSHED OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPL Y RESER VOIR.
GENERAL EROSION CONTROL NOTES
WORK AREA PROTECTION & MAINTENANCE
1. ALL FENCES REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED OR DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE SALVAGED, STORED,
PROTECTED AND RE -INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR AT THE DIRECTION OF AND LOCATION DESIGNATED BY THE
PROJECT MANAGER. IF SUCH FENCE MATERIAL CANNOT BE REUSED DUE TO DAMAGE CAUSED BY
CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL NEW FENCE OF THE SAME TYPE OF MATERIAL. TEMPORARY
FENCING REQUIRED BY PRIVATE PROPERTY OWNERS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR IS
ADVISED TO CONTACT PROPERTY OWNERS AT LEAST FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS IN ADVANCE OF REMOVING
ANY FENCE IN ORDER TO COORDINATE RELOCATION AND/OR PROTECTION OF ANY ANIMALS, AND TO
ESTABLISH AND CONFIRM WITH THE OWNER THE PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONDITION OF ANY FENCE TO BE
REMOVED, DISTURBED OR REPLACED.
2. CONTRACTOR IS PERMITTED TO WORK IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY (FOLLOWING ISSUANCE OF VDOT
APPROVAL) AND ANY TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT EASEMENT (FOLLOWING VERIFICATION OF EXISTENCE OF
EASEMENT) SHOWN ON THE PLANS. HOWEVER, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY PROPERTY OWNER(S)
FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS PRIOR TO WORKING ON ANY PRIVATE PROPERTY TO GAIN AND COORDINATE
ACCESS AND TO DETERMINE A STORAGE AREA FOR MATERIALS IF NEEDED. COORDINATION OF ACCESS TO
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AND STORAGE OF MATERIALS THEREON SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH VDOT AND
THE PROJECT MANAGER. CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO SO NOTIFY AND COORDINATE WITH PROPERTY OWNERS
AND/OR THE PROJECT MANAGER MAY RESULT IN DELAYS.
3. CONTRACTOR SHALL, AT HIS EXPENSE, MAINTAIN THE WORK SITE IN A CLEAN AND ORDERLY APPEARANCE
AT ALL TIMES. ALL DEBRIS AND SURPLUS MATERIAL COLLECTED SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF THE WORK
SITE BY CONTRACTOR, AT HIS EXPENSE.
4. EXISTING LAWNS, TREES, SHRUBS, FENCES, UTILITIES, CULVERTS, WALLS, WALKS, DRIVEWAYS, POLES, SIGNS,
RIGHT-OF-WAY MONUMENTS, MAILBOXES AND THE LIKE SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM DAMAGE DURING THE
WORK. ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO SUCH ITEMS SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED BY CONTRACTOR AT NO
ADDITIONAL COST. PROPERTY PINS DISTURBED BY CONTRACTOR THAT ARE NOT SHOWN ON THE PLANS TO
BE DISTURBED SHALL BE RESTORED BY A LICENSED SURVEYOR AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE.
5. CONTRACTOR SHALL EMPLOY EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AND METHODS AS REQUIRED TO MEET THE
REQUIREMENTS AND INTENT OF THE LOCAL EROSION CONTROL ORDINANCE. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE
THE NECESSARY DIVERSION DITCHES, DIKES OR TEMPORARY CULVERTS REQUIRED TO PREVENT MUD AND
DEBRIS FROM BEING WASHED ONTO THE STREETS OR PROPERTY. CONTRACTOR'S VEHICLES SHALL BE KEPT
CLEAN TO PREVENT MUD OR DUST FROM BEING DEPOSITED ON STREETS. NO AREA SHALL BE LEFT
DENUDED FOR MORE THAN SEVEN (7) CALENDAR DAYS.
1. PRIOR TO REMOVING ANY VEGETATION, CONTRACTOR SHALL MEET WITH THE PROPERTY OWNERS AND THE
PROJECT MANAGER TO REVIEW THE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION AND OBTAIN PERMISSION TO REMOVE
VEGETATION REQUIRED TO DO THE WORK.
2. TREE AND PLANT ROOTS OR BRANCHES THAT MAY INTERFERE WITH THE WORK SHALL BE TRIMMED OR CUT
ONLY WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT MANAGER. ANY TREES OR PLANTS WHICH ARE SHOWN TO
REMAIN THAT DO NOT INTERFERE WITH THE WORK, BUT ARE DAMAGED BY CONTRACTOR OR HIS
SUBCONTRACTORS, SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED BY CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST.
3. CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN UP, RESTORE, SEED AND MAINTAIN ALL DISTURBED AREAS IMMEDIATELY UPON
COMPLETION OF WORK ON EACH SITE. TOPSOIL, SEED, FERTILIZER AND MULCH SHALL BE PLACED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ESC AUTHORITY STANDARDS ON ALL DISTURBED AREAS. A PERMANENT STAND OF GRASS
ADEQUATE TO PREVENT EROSION SHALL BE ESTABLISHED PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE.
4. THE ACT OF RESEEDING SHALL NOT QUALIFY AS "STABILIZED". THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE
TO ESTABLISH VEGETATION, NOT SIMPLY APPLY SEED AND MATERIALS.
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UTI LITI ES
1. ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITIES CAUSED BY CONTRACTOR OR ITS SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL BE
CONTRACTOR'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY AND REPAIRED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE.
2. THESE PLANS DO NOT GUARANTEE THE EXISTENCE, NON-EXISTENCE OR LOCATION OF UTILITIES.
CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE EXISTENCE AND LOCATION OR THE NON-EXISTENCE OF UTILITIES. AT
LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION OR CONSTRUCTION, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY MISS UTILITY
(1-800-552-7001) AND/OR THE RESPECTIVE UTILITY COMPANIES FOR GAS, WATER, SEWER, POWER,
PHONE AND CABLE. CONTRACTOR SHALL TIMELY ARRANGE TO HAVE THE VARIOUS UTILITIES LOCATED, AND
TO HAVE THEM REMOVED OR RELOCATED, OR TO DETERMINE THE METHOD OF PROTECTION ACCEPTABLE TO
THE RESPECTIVE OWNER, IF THE METHOD OF PROTECTION IS NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. CONTRACTOR
SHALL CONDUCT ITS WORK IN THE VICINITY OF EXISTING UTILITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESPECTIVE
UTILITY'S RULES AND REGULATIONS. ANY COST INCURRED FOR REMOVING, RELOCATING OR PROTECTING
UTILITIES SHALL BE BORNE BY CONTRACTOR UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE. CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE
TO LOCATE BURIED UTILITIES FAR ENOUGH IN ADVANCE OF ITS WORK TO ALLOW FOR HORIZONTAL AND
/OR VERTICAL ADJUSTMENTS TO ITS WORK AND/OR THE UTILITIES. NO ADJUSTMENT IN COMPENSATION OR
SCHEDULE WILL BE ALLOWED FOR DELAYS RESULTING FROM CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO CONTACT AND
COORDINATE WITH UTILITIES.
3. WHEN THE WORK CROSSES EXISTING UTILITIES, THE EXISTING UTILITIES SHALL BE ADEQUATELY SUPPORTED
AND PROTECTED FROM DAMAGE DUE TO THE WORK. ALL METHODS FOR SUPPORTING AND MAINTAINING THE
EXISTING UTILITIES SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE RESPECTIVE UTILITY COMPANY AND/OR THE ENGINEER.
CONTRACTOR SHALL EXERCISE CARE TO INSURE THAT THE GRADE AND ALIGNMENT OF EXISTING UTILITIES
ARE MAINTAINED AND THAT NO JOINTS OR CONNECTIONS ARE DISPLACED. BACKFILL SHALL BE CAREFULLY
PLACED AND COMPACTED TO PREVENT FUTURE DAMAGE OR SETTLEMENT TO EXISTING UTILITIES. ANY
UTILITIES REMOVED AS PART OF THE WORK, AND NOT INDICATED TO BE REMOVED OR ABANDONED, SHALL
BE RESTORED USING MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION EQUAL TO THE UTILITY'S STANDARDS.
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY LANDOWNERS, TENANTS AND THE PROJECT MANAGER PRIOR TO THE
INTERRUPTION OF ANY SERVICES. SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS SHALL BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM AND SHALL
ONLY OCCUR WITH THE KNOWLEDGE AND PERMISSION OF THE SERVICE'S OWNER OR AUTHORITY.
5.THE ADJUSTMENT OF ALL MANHOLE TOPS, WATER VALVE BOXES, GAS VALVE BOXES AND WATER METER
BOXES SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTOR.
6. ALL WATER METER, VALVES AND FIRE HYDRANT ADJUSTMENTS/RELOCATIONS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY THE
CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP A "REDLINE" SET OF PLANS DOCUMENTING ALL SUCH AS -BUILT
REVISIONS.
SHEET INDEX
SHEET 1- - - - - - - - COVER SHEET
SHEET 2- - - - - - - - PPP PLAN
SHEET 3- - - - - - - - PPP N&D
CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP ACCURATE RECORDS OF ANY CHANGES SUBSTITUTIONS,
ALTERATIONS, VARIATIONS OR UNUSUAL CONDITIONS ENCOUNTERED OR IMPLEMENTED WHILE
ENGAGED ON THIS PROJECT. THESE RECORDS SHALL BE IN THE FORM OF "REDLINES".
"REDLINES" SHALL REFER TO THE CONTRACTOR'S HAND ANNOTATIONS USING RED COLORED
PEN/PENCIL TO DEPICT ACTUAL CHANGE, SUBSTITUTION, OR CONDITION.
PRIOR TO CONTRACTOR REQUESTING PARTIAL OR FULL PAYMENT, CONTRACTOR SHALL
PROVIDE THE OWNER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE CONTRACTOR'S RECORD DRAWING.
SPECIFICALLY, THIS SET OF PLANS, ISSUED TO THE CONTRACTOR AS FINAL CONSTRUCTION
DRAWINGS, SHALL BEAR THE "REDLINE" MARKINGS LISTED BELOW AS WELL AS THE
CONTRACTOR (AGENT OR SUPERINTENDENT) SIGNATURE AND CERTIFICATION BELOW:
• REDLINES SHOULD ALWAYS BE ACCURATE NEAT, LEGIBLE, DATED AND REASONABLY
SCALED
• ADD LARGE RED LETTERS TO TITLE SHEET WITH 'CONTRACTOR'S RECORD DRAWING'
INCLUDING CONTRACTOR'S NAME, DATE, AND OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
• CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIVE OR SUPERINTENDENT SHALL INITIAL EACH SHEET. IF A
SHEET HAS NOT BEEN CHANGED AT ALL OR NO MARK HAS BEEN ADDED, LABEL THE
SHEET ONLY 'NO CHANGES'
• IF A SHEET HAS BEEN CHANGED OR MODIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN ADDED, LABEL IT
'REVISED'
• USE WRITTEN EXPLANATION TO DESCRIBE CHANGES. REFER TO SPECIFIC ACTIONS
INSTEAD OF REFERENCING CHANGE ORDER NUMBERS OR RELATED DOCUMENTS
• USE CLEAR LETTERING
• NEVER REMOVE OLD VALUES OR DETAILS, JUST REDLINE OR "X" THROUGH THEM. IF
THERE IS NO ROOM FOR THE NEW VALUE, YOU CAN GO TO THE SIDE AND REDLINE
THE REPLACEMENT VALUE.
• PROVIDE THE REDLINE DETAILS OF CHANGES OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO FABRICATION, ERECTION, INSTALLATION, LOCATION, SIZING, MATERIAL,
DIMENSION, ADDITIONS, RELOCATIONS, SUBSTITUTIONS, ETC
• BE SPECIFIC WHEN MAKING NOTES TO UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, SHOWING EXACT
LOCATION, DEPTH, AND MATERIAL USED (EXAMPLE: SEWER LATERALS)
• PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY INFORMATION OF CONTRACTOR'S DESIGNED SYSTEMS OR
SUBSTITUTIONS
• CROSS OUT ANY PLAN REFERENCE TO "APPROVED EQUAL" AND REPLACE WITH ANY
SPECIFIC INFORMATION OF VARIANCE USED DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
• ANY CHANGES IN INVERT ELEVATIONS, GRADE MODIFICATIONS, SLOPES, AND RELATED
INFORMATION ON PIPING UTILITIES, EARTHWORK, ETC. SHALL BE REDLINED.
• RECORD ALL UNEXPECTED OBSTRUCTIONS, COMPLICATING FACTORS, UNSUITABLE
CONDITIONS FOUND IN THE PROJECT AREA INCLUDING ROCK, UNUSUAL TOPSOIL
CONDITIONS, BURIED DEBRIS, ETC.
• ATTACH OR INCLUDE ANY SHOW DRAWINGS OR SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO THE
CONTRACTOR'S RECORD DRAWING
• CHANGES MADE AS A RESULT OF ANY REGULATORY OR OWNER INSPECTION PROCESS
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT:
THIS HAND -MARKED SET OF DRAWINGS HAS BEEN "REDLINED" TO PROVIDE ACCURATE
DETAILED RECORD OF ANY SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES TO THE APPROVED DESIGN DRAWINGS.
ANY ITEM NOT "REDLINED" ON THIS PLAN SET OR SUBSEQUENT PAGES SHOULD BE
CONSIDERED TO BE "CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DESIGN AS SHOWN".
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4VAC50-60-54 of the Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Permit
Regulations requires that Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan SWPPP be developed
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for all regulated land disturbing activities. The SWPPP must include, but not be limited
to an approved erosion and sediment control plan, an approved stormwater
management plan, and this Pollution Prevention Plan (PPP) for regulated land
disturbing activities, and a description of any additional control measures necessary to
address a TMDL as applicable.
The plan for implementing pollution prevention measures during construction activities
developed on this sheet must be implemented and updated as necessary. Any PPP
requirements not included on this sheet must be incorporated into the SWPPP required
by 4VAC50-60-54 that must be developed before land disturbance commences. This
PPP identifies potential sources of pollutants that may reasonable be expected to affect
the quality stormwater discharges from the construction site (both on- and off -site
activities) and describes control measures that will be used to minimize pollutants in
stormwater discharges from the construction site.
OTHER REFERENCED PLANS
SWPPP requirements may be fulfilled by incorporating, by reference, other plans. All
plans incorporated by reference become enforceable under the VSMP Permit
Regulations and General Permit VAR10 for Discharges of Stormwater from
Construction Activities. If a plan incorporated by reference does not contain all of the
required elements of the PPP, the operator must develop the missing elements and
include them in the SWPPP.
Independent Plans
Incorporated by Reference
Date
Approved
Stormwater Management Plans (Regional or Master)
Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plans
Off -Site Stockpile
N/A
Off -Site Borrow Area
N/A
POTENTIAL POLLUTANT SOURCES
The following sources of potential pollutants must be addressed in the Pollution
Prevention Plan. Various controls and/or measures designed to prevent and/or
minimize pollutants in stormwater discharges from the project site must be applied to
the sources found on the site. Additional information concerning the following controls
and/or measures may be found in the SWPPP. Deviations from the location criteria
may be approved by the Albemarle County Inspector.
LEAKS, SPILLS, AND OTHER RELEASES
✓ The operator(s) shall ensure procedures are in place to prevent and respond to all
leaks, spills and other releases of pollutants.
✓ The operator(s) shall ensure all leaks, spills and other releases of pollutant are
contained and cleaned immediately upon discovery. Any contaminated materials
are to be disposed in accordance with federal, state, and/or local requirements.
✓ The operator(s) shall ensure spill containment kits containing appropriate materials
(e.g., absorbent material and pads, brooms, gloves, sand, etc.) are available at
appropriate locations, including, but not limited to: designated areas for vehicle and
equipment maintenance; vehicle and equipment fueling; storage and disposal of
construction materials, products, and waste; and storage and disposal of hazardous
and toxic materials; and sanitary waste facilities.
✓ The locations of the spill containment kits are identified as described below:
Date
Shown on
Plan Sheet
#s
Location
Approved
Plan
REVISIONS TO LOCATIONS
Date
Shown on
Plan Sheet
#s
Location
Operator(s)
Initials
✓ The operator(s) shall notify the Department of Environmental Quality of leaks, spills,
and other releases that discharge to or have the potential to discharge to surface
waters immediately upon discovery of the discharge but in no case later than 24
after the discovery.
✓ The operator(s) shall notify the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) of leaks,
spills, and other releases that discharge to or have the potential to discharge to
surface waters immediately upon discovery of the discharge but in no case later than
24 after the discovery. Written notice of the discharge must be sent to DEQ and
Henrico County Department of Public Works within five (5) days of the discovery.
Virginia Department of Environmental
Quality
NEED ADDRESS
(804) 786-3998 (phone)
(804) 786-1798 (fax)
(800) 468-8892 (outside normal working
hours)
Albemarle County
Community Development
Engineering Department
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, VA 22901
(434) 296-5832
EQUIPMENT / VEHICLE WASHING
✓ Washing must be conducted in a dedicated area that is located to maximize the
distance from storm drain inlets, ditches, waterbodies or wetlands but no less than
50 feet from those features.
✓ All wash water used in vehicle wheel washing must be directed to a sediment
basin/trap.
✓ All vehicle washing activities other than wheel washing must have secondary
containment.
✓ Each facility must have appropriate signage to inform users where the dedicated
area(s) are located.
Location of
Shown on
Water Source
Activity
Plan
Dedicated Area(s)
Location
Sheet #(s)
Wheel Wash
Other Wash
Areas
REVISIONS TO LOCATIONS
Shown on
Activity
Location of
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VEHICLE FUELING AND MAINTENANCE
Conduct regular maintenance in a dedicated area that is located to maximize the
distance from storm drain inlets, ditches, waterbodies or wetlands but no less than STAPLES
(2 PER BALE) STRAW BALE (TYP.)
50 feet from those features. 10 MIL. PLASTIC LINING
WOOD OR METAL STAKES NATIVE MATERIAL (OPT.)
✓ If fueling Is conducted at a dedicated area, the location must be located to (2 PER BALE) BINDING WIRE
maximize the distance from storm drain inlets, ditches, waterbodies or wetlands but
no less than 50 feet from those features.
✓ The dedicated areas must be designed to eliminate the discharge of spilled and SECTION A -A'
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providing secondary containment (spill berms, decks, spill containment pallets, 10' MIN.
providing cover where appropriate, and having spill kits readily available). STAKE (rYP,)
✓ Each facility must have appropriate signage to inform users where the dedicated _
area(s) are located. ^, _ A'
Date
Shown on
Plan
Sheet #(s)
Location of Dedicated Area(s)
Approved
Plan
REVISIONS TO LOCATIONS
Date
Shown on
Plan
Sheet #(s)
Location of Dedicated Area(s)
Operators
Initials
✓ If mobile fueling will be used, the fueling must be done in an area that located to
maximize the distance from storm drain inlets, ditches, waterbodies or wetlands but
no less than 50 feet from those features.
✓ Spill kits must be readily available at all mobile fueling locations.
✓ On -site storage tanks must have a means of secondary containment (spill berms,
decks, spill containment pallets, etc.) and must be covered where appropriate.
✓ All vehicles on site must be monitored for leaks and receive regular preventive
maintenance to reduce the chance of leakage.
VARII
10 MIL. PLASTIC
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WASH WATER FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES SUCH AS
CLEANUP OF STUCCO, PAINT, FORM RELEASE OILS, AND
CURING COMPOUNDS
✓ Washing activities associated with construction activities other than vehicle and
equipment washing, such as clean up of stucco, paint, form release oils, and curing
compounds are to be conducted in a dedicated area.
G (TYP.) ✓ The dedicated area must be located to maximize the distance from storm drain
inlets, ditches, waterbodies or wetlands but no less than 50 feet from those features.
Separations of less than 50 feet may be approved by the Environmental Inspector,
OF BERM ✓ The dedicated areas must be designed to prevent the discharge of soaps,
detergents, solvents, and wash water.
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THE LOCATION MUST SLOPE AWAY
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FROM THE STREET OR STEPS MUST
BE TAKEN (GRADING, DIVERSIONS,
ETC.) TO PREVENT RUNOFF FLOWING
DISCHARGE FROM STORAGE, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL INTO THE STREET. FOUNDATION OF 8'
OF CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS, MATERIALS, AND WASTE COMPACTED CRUSH TkNU ° • ° • ° °• °° . ° ' °• •° • .` °
RUN STONE
GEOTEXTILE SECTION 'A -A'
FABRIC
✓ Storage of construction products, materials, and waste is to be conducted in WASH RACK
dedicated areas SEDIMENT C❑NTAINMENT AREA
✓ The dedicated area must be located to maximize the distance from storm drain
inlets, ditches, waterbodies or wetlands but no less than 50 feet from those features.
Separations of less than 50 feet may be approved by the Environmental Inspector.
S❑LID WASTE C❑LLECTI❑N C❑NTAINMENT AREA
✓ The dedicated areas must be designed to minimize the discharge of pollutants from
SILT FENCE NOT TO SCALE
storage, handling,and disposal of construction roducts, materials and wastes
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LOCATE ON
DOWNHILL SIDE
including (i) building products such as asphalt sealants, copper flashing, roofing
OF SOLID
WASTE
materials, adhesives, concrete admixtures; (ii) pesticides, herbicides, insecticides,
COLLECATRIEN
fertilizers, and landscape materials; and (iii) construction and domestic wastes such
as packaging materials, scrap construction materials, masonry products, timber,
VEHICLE TRACKING
CONTROL
pipe and electrical cuttings, plastics, Styrofoam, concrete and other trash or building
(GRAVEL, PAVEMENT OR
OTHER STABLE SURFACE)
products..
D
WASTE E CONT AINERD
✓ Each facility must have appropriate signage to inform users where the dedicated
area(s) are located.
Date
Shown on
Plan Sheet
Location(s) of Dedicated Area(s) for storage of construction
#s
products and materials
Approved
Plan
REVISIONS TO LOCATIONS
Shown on
Location(s) of Dedicated Area(s) for storage
Operator(s)
Date
Plan Sheet
of construction products and materials
Initials
#s
Shown on
Location(s) of Dedicated Area(s) for waste from
Date
Plan Sheet
construction products and materials
#s
Approved
Plan
REVISIONS TO LOCATIONS
Shown on
Location(s) of Dedicated Area(s) for waste
Operator(s)
Date
Plan Sheet
from construction products and materials
Initials
#(s)
Follow all federal, state, and local requirements that apply to the use, handling and
disposal of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers.
Keep chemicals on -site in small quantities and in closed, well marked containers.
Clean u solid waste including building materials garbage, and debris on a daily
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basis and deposit into covered dumpsters that are periodically emptied.
✓ Schedule waste collection to prevent exceeding the capacity of onsite containers.
Additional containers may be necessary depending on the phase of construction
(e.g., demolition, etc.)
✓ Dispose of all solid waste at an authorized disposal site.
✓ Ensure that containers have lids or are otherwise protected from exposure to
precipitation.
DISCHARGES FROM OTHER POTENTIAL POLLUTANT
SOURCES
✓ Discharges from other pollutant sources (e.g., water line flushing, storm sewer
flushing, above ground storage tanks, etc.) not mentioned elsewhere must be
addressed.
Other Potential Pollutant Sources I Location(s) of Potential Pollutant Sources
✓ Above ground oil storage tanks with a storage capacity exceeding 1,320 gallons and
have a reasonable expectation of a discharge into or upon Waters of the United
States are required to have a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC)
Plan.
✓ The discharge of contaminated flush water and material removed during flushing
operations must be collected and disposed of in accordance with appropriate
federal, state, and local requirements.
FUELING AREA
BELOW -GRADE C❑NTAINMENT AREA
SANDBAG
10 MIL. PLASTIC LINING
3' MIN. 2% SLOPE
BERM PAVED FUELING
12' HIGH DIVERSION BERM
ON 3 DOWNHILL SIDES
0
0
VARIES 0
0
0
10 MIL. PLASTIC
SECTION A -A'
NDT TA SCALE
VARIES
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0
0
0
0 0 0 0
BOTTOM OF BERM
TOP OF BERM
(TYP.)
PAVED FUELING
AREA
AREA
DISCHARGES FROM CONCRETE RELATED
WASH ACTIVITIES
Date
Shown on
Plan
Sheet #(s)
Location(s) of Dedicated Area(s)
Approved
Plan
REVISIONS TO LOCATIONS
Date
Shown on
Plan
Sheet #(s)
Location(s) of Dedicated Area(s)
Operator(s)
Initials
SILT FENCE
LOCATE ON
D❑WNHILL SIDE
OF PORTABLE
T❑ILET
10,
STD.
PORTABLE
T❑ILET
✓ Concrete trucks are not allowed to wash out or discharge surplus concrete or drum
wash water on site except in a dedicated area(s) that is located to prevent
discharge to storm drain inlets, ditches, waterbodies or wetlands but no less than 50
feet from those features.
Each facilitymust have a stabilized access to prevent mud tracking into the street.
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✓ Each facility must have appropriate signage to inform users where the dedicated
area(s) are located.
Date
Shown on
Plan
Sheet #(s)
Location of Dedicated Area(s)
Approved
Plan
REVISIONS TO LOCATIONS
Date
Shown on
Plan Location of Dedicated Area(s)
Sheet #(s)
Operator's
Initials
✓ Facilities must be cleaned, or new facilities constructed, once the washout area is
two-thirds (2/3) full.
✓ The dedicated area must be covered (e.g., plastic sheeting, temporary roof, etc.) to
prevent contact with stormwater.
✓ The contaminated wastewater from the dedicated area must be collected for
disposal by a waste hauler or discharged to the sanitary sewer.
✓ In situations where these pollutants are or could be generated at locations other than
at the designated area (e.g., concrete pours, building washing, etc.), cover (e.g.,
plastic sheeting, temporary roof, etc.) must be provided to prevent contact with
stormwater and the contaminated wastewater from the activity must be collected for
disposal by a waste hauler or discharged to the sanitary sewer.
DISCHARGES OF HAZARDOUS, TOXIC,
AND SANITARY WASTE
✓ Storage and disposal of hazardous, toxic and sanitary wastes are to be conducted in
dedicated areas.
✓ The dedicated areas must be located to maximize the distance from storm drain
inlets, ditches, waterbodies or wetlands but no less than 50 feet from those features.
Separations of less than 50 feet may be approved by the Environmental Inspector.
The dedicated areas must be designed to prevent the discharge of hazardous, toxic
and sanitary waste by avoiding contact with precipitation
✓ Each facility must have appropriate signage to inform users where the dedicated
area(s) are located.
Shown on
Location(s) of Dedicated Area(s) for storage and disposal of
Date
Plan
hazardous and toxic wastes
Sheet #(s)
Approved
Plan
REVISIONS TO LOCATIONS
Shown on
Location(s) of Dedicated Area(s) for storage
Operator(s)
Date
Plan
and disposal of hazardous and toxic wastes
Initials
Sheet #(s)
Date
Shown on
Plan
Sheet #(s)
Location(s) of Dedicated Area(s) for portable toilets
Approved
Plan
REVISIONS TO LOCATIONS
Date
Shown on
Plan
Sheet #(s)
Location(s) of Dedicated Area(s) for portable
toilets
Operator(s)
Initials
✓ Consult with local waste management authorities or private firms about the
requirements for disposing of hazardous materials and/or soils that may be
contaminated with hazardous materials.
✓ Never remove the original product label from the container. Follow the
manufacturer's recommended method of disposal.
Schedule periodic pumping of portable toilets and dispose of waste
✓ Dispose of all solid waste at an authorized disposal site.
SWPPP MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS
The operator(s) shall ensure the SWPPP is modified and/or revised to reflect:
✓ Changes in qualified personnel; delegated authorities or other personnel required as
a condition of the General Construction Permit;
✓ Changes in site conditions;
✓ Changes in the design, construction, operation, or maintenance of the construction
site that affect the potential for discharges of pollutants that are not addressed in the
normal implementation of the plan, and
✓ Ineffective control measures identified during inspections or investigations
conducted by the operator's qualified personnel or local, state or federal officials.
Modifications/revisions to the SWPPP shall include additional or modified control
measures to address the identified deficiencies.
If the necessary modifications/revisions require approval by the Administrator or DEQ,
the modifications/revisions must be implemented no later than seven (7) calendar days
following approval.
If the necessary modifications/revisions do not require approval by the Administrator,
the modifications/revisions must be implemented prior to the next anticipated storm
event or as soon as practicable.
SWPPP UPDATES
The operator(s) shall update the SWPPP to include:
✓ A record of dates when 1) major grading activities occur, 2) construction activities
temporarily or permanently cease on a portion of the site, and 3) stabilization
measures are initiated,
✓ Documentation of modifications and revisions to the SWPPP;
✓ Areas that have reached final stabilization where no further SWPPP or inspection
requirements apply;
✓ All properties that are no longer under the legal control of the operator and the dates
on which the operator no longer had legal control over each property; and
✓ The date, volume, and corrective/preventative actions implemented for any
prohibited discharge.
The operator(s) shall update the SWPPP no later than seven (7) days following any of
the situations identified above.
OPERATOR INSPECTIONS
The operator(s) identified below shall provide for inspections of the permitted land -
disturbing activities by the qualified personnel identified below. The inspections will be
conducted (select one the following options):
❑ at least once every four (4) business days; or
❑ at least once every five (5) business days and no later than 48 hours following
any measurable storm event.
Where areas are in a stabilized condition or runoff is unlikely due to winter conditions,
the inspection frequency may be reduced to once every 30 days while these conditions
exist. Otherwise, the operator(s) shall resume the regular inspection frequency
identified above.
The operator(s) shall provide for inspections of the permitted land -disturbing activity to
ensure implementation and continued maintenance of all requirements of the
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (Erosion and Sediment Control Plan, Stormwater
Management Plan, Pollution Prevention Plan, TMDL requirements, etc.).
Records of the required inspections must be maintained and included in the SWPPP
binder. The qualified personnel are encouraged to use the Operator Inspection form
provided in the SWPPP binder to document the required inspections. If inspections are
conducted once every five (5) business days and no later than 48 hours following any
measureable storm event, the location of the rain gauge used to determine the amount
of rain must be included in the SWPPP and documented in the inspection report.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I certify under penalty of law that the qualified personnel identified below:
a. has been designated by the Operator to conduct inspections of the
permitted site;
b. is knowledgeable in the principles and practices of erosion and
sediment control and stormwater management;
C. possesses the skills to assess conditions at the permitted site for the
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Operator(s) that could impact stormwater quality and quantity;
d. will assess the effectiveness of any erosion and sediment control
measures or stormwater management facilities selected to control the
stormwater discharges from the permitted site; and
e. will conduct inspections in accordance with the frequency noted above
in the OPERATOR INSPECTIONS section of this sheet.
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
Name (print)
Phone
Additional information is located in Tab 6 of the SWPPP Binder.
As the Operator(s) or Delegated Authority, I/we understand that prior to initiating land
disturbance, the potential pollutant sources, appropriate control measures, and all
responsible parties (operator, qualified inspection personnel, contractors, etc.) required
as a condition of the General Construction Permit (GCP) and the Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be identified. I also understand this information must
be updated as necessary throughout all phases of construction until the GCP is
terminated.
Furthermore,
I/we certify under penalty of law that I/we have read and understand all requirements of
the SWPPP (erosion and sediment control plan, stormwater management plan, pollution
prevention plan, TMDL provisions, administrative requirements, etc.) and GCP and that
the information herein is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and
complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false
information, including the possibility of fine or imprisonment for knowing violations.
I/we understand that I/we are ultimately responsible for compliance with all conditions
and requirements of the SWPPP and GCP and for ensuring all contractors and
subcontractors on the permitted site are aware of the conditions and requirements of
the SWPPP and GCP.
I/we shall comply with all conditions and requirements of the SWPPP and shall at all
times properly operate and maintain all measures and control (and related
appurtenances) which are installed or used to achieve compliance with the conditions of
the GCP. Proper opration and maintenance also includes adequate funding and
adequate staffing.
I/we shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of
the SWPPP and/or GCP.
I/we understand that if it determined by the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
in consultation with the State Water Control Board at any time that stormwater
discharges are causing, have reasonable potential to cause, or contribute to and
excursion above any applicable water quality standard, the DEQ may, in consultation
with the Administrator, take appropriate enforcement action and require:
a. Modification of control measures to adequately address water quality
concerns,
b. Submission of valid and verifiable data and information that are
representative of ambient conditions and indicate that the receiving water is
attaining water quality standards; or
C. Cessation of discharges of pollutants from construction activity and submit an
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individual permit application according to 4VAC25-870-410.
OPERATOR(S) / DELEGATED AUTHORITY
Name (print) Signature Date
Additional contact information can be found in the SWPPP Binder.
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