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WPO202000039 VSMP - SWPPP 2020-08-11
of A COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE Department of Community Development 401 McIntire Road, North Wing Charlottesville, Virginia 229024596 f Tel. (434) 296-5832 • Fax (434) 9724126 IgRGiN�P Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) For Construction Activities At: Project Name: Crozet Elementary School Addition, Renovation and Site Improvements WP02020-000xx 1407 Crozet Avenue Crozet, Virginia 22932 Prepared by: Timmons Group 608 Preston Avenue, Suite 200 Charlottesville, VA 22903 Contact: Craig Kotarski, P.E. 434.327.1688 Prepared for: Albemarle County School Board 401 McIntire Road Charlottesville, VA 22902 Contact: Joe Letteri 434.975.9340 SWPPP Preparation Date: August 10, 2020 Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County (This document is to be made publicly available according to 9VAC25-880-70, Part II, section D) CONTENTS: (from Albemarle County Code Sec. 17-405) 1. Registration statement 2. Notice of general permit coverage 3. Nature of activity 4. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan 5. Stormwater Management Plan 6. Pollution Prevention Plan 7. Discharges to impaired waters, surface waters within an applicable TMDL wasteload allocation, and exceptional waters 8. Qualified personnel 9. Signed Certification 10. Delegation of authority 11. General permit copy 12. Inspection logs Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County Section 1. Registration statement (Provide a signed completed copy of the DEQ registration statement) Issued — 10/2014 Stonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY FOR OFFICE USE ONLY GENERAL VPDES PERMIT FOR DISCHARGES OF STORMWATER FROM ID Number: CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES (VAR10) Technical Criteria: 1113 ❑ IIC ❑ REGISTRATION STATEMENT 2019 NEW ISSUANCE ❑ RE -ISSUANCE ❑ MODIFICATION WITH ACREAGE INCREASE ❑ Existing Permit Coverage Number (if applicable, Section I. Operator/Permittee Information. MODIFICATION WITHOUT ACREAGE INCREASE 71 A. Construction Activity Operator (Permittee). The person or entity that is applying for permit coverage and will have operational control over construction activities to ensure compliance with the general permit. A person with signatory authority for this operator must sign the certification in Section VI. (per Part III. K. of the VAR10 Permit). Construction Activity Operator Name: Contact person: Address: City, State, Zip Code: Phone Number: Primary Email: CC Email: B. Billing Information (leave blank if same as the Operator identified in Section I. A. above). This entity will receive Annual Permit Maintenance and Permit Modification Fee invoices (if applicable). Name: Contact Person: Address: City, State Zip Code: Phone Number: Primary Email: CC Email: C. May we transmit correspondence electronically? You must choose YES and include a valid email in order to pay by credit card and to receive your permit coverage approval letter via email: YES ❑ NO ❑ Rev04/2019 PAGE 1 1 7 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT (VAR10) REGISTRATION STATEMENT 2019 Section II. Construction Activity Location information. Project site information. A. Include a site map showing the location of the existing or proposed land -disturbing activities, the limits of land disturbance, construction entrances and all water bodies receiving stormwater discharges from the site. B. Construction Activity Name: Address: City and/or County and Zip Code: Latitude and Longitude (6-digit, decimal degrees format): C. Construction Activity Entrance Location (description, street address and/or latitude/longitude in decimal degrees): Section III. Offsite Support Activity Location Information. List all offsite support activities to be included under this permit registration. Enter additional areas on a separate page. Offsite areas not included on this registration may need to obtain coverage under a separate VPDES permit. A. Offsite Activity Name: Address: City and/or County and Zip Code: Latitude and Longitude (6-digit, decimal degrees format): B. Offsite Activity Entrance Location (description, street address and/or latitude/longitude in decimal degrees): Section IV. Site Information. A. Acreage totals for all land -disturbing activities to be included under this permit coverage. Report to the nearest one -hundredth of an acre. Total land area of development (including the entire area to be disturbed as approved in the Stormwater Management Plan): Primary estimated area to be disturbed (portions with Erosion and Sediment Control Plan approval only): Offsite estimated area to be disturbed (if applicable): C. Property Owner Status: D. Nature of the Construction Activity Description (i.e. commercial, industrial, residential, agricultural, environmental): E. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) name (if discharging to a MS4): B. Estimated Project Dates (M M/DD/YYYY) Start date: Completion date: FEDERAL ❑ STATE ❑ PUBLIC ❑ PRIVATE ❑ Rev04/2019 PAGE 2 17 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT (VAR10) REGISTRATION STATEMENT 2019 F. Is this construction activity part of a common plan of development or sale? YES ❑ NO ❑ G. 61 Order Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) and Receiving Water Name(s). Attach a separate list if needed. HUC I RECEIVING WATERBODY(S) Section V. Other Information. A. A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) must be prepared in accordance with the requirements of the General VPDES Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities prior to submitting the Registration Statement. By signing the Registration Statement, the operator is certifying that the SWPPP has been prepared. B. Has an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan been submitted to the VESCP Authority for review? YES ❑ NO ❑ Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Approval Date (for estimated area to be disturbed).: C. Has land disturbance has commenced? YES ❑ NO ❑ D. If this project is using approved Annual Standards and Specifications (AS&S), attach the completed AS&S Entity Form. AS&S Entity Name (if different from the Operator identified in Section H. A.): SEE THE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR SIGNATURE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION Rev 04/2019 PAGE 3 17 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT (VAR10) REGISTRATION STATEMENT 2019 Section VI. Certification. A person representing the operator as identified in Section I. A. and meeting the requirements of 9VAC25-880-70. Part III. K must physically sign this certification. A typed signature is not acceptable. Please note that operator is defined in 9VAC25-870-10 as follows: "Operator" means the owner or operator of any facility or activity subject to the Act and this chapter. In the context of stormwater associated with a large or small construction activity, operator means any person associated with a construction project that meets either of the following two criteria: (q the person has direct operational control over construction plans and specifications, including the ability to make modifications to those plans and specifications or (ii) the person has day-to-day operational control of those activities at a project that are necessary to ensure compliance with a stormwater pollution prevention plan for the site or other state permit or VSMP authority permit conditions (i.e., they are authorized to direct workers at a site to carry out activities required by the stormwater pollution prevention plan or comply with other permit conditions). In the context of stormwater discharges from Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (M54s), operator means the operator of the regulated M54 system. 9VAC25-880-70. Part III. K. Signatory Requirements. Registration Statement. All Registration Statements shall be signed as follows: a. For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this chapter, a responsible corporate officer means: (i) a president secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy -making or decision -making functions for the corporation; or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided the manager is authorized to make management decisions that govern the operation of the regulated facility including having the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to assure long-term compliance with environmental laws and regulations,• the manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for state permit application requirements; and where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures; b. For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or c. For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. For purposes of this chapter, a principal executive officer of a public agency includes: (i) the chief executive officer of the agency or (ii) a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency. Certification: "I certify under penalty of law that I have read and understand this Registration Statement and that this document and all attachments were prepared in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted 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 and imprisonment for knowing violations." Printed Name: Signature (signed in ink): Date: Section VII. Submittal Instructions. Submit this form to the Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Authority. If the locality is the VSMP Authority, please send your Registration Statement submittal directly to the locality; do NOT send this form to DEQ. A list of local VSMP Authorities is available here: VSMP Authorities. If DEQ is the VSMP Authority, please send to: Department of Environmental Quality Office of Stormwater Management Suite 1400 PO Box 1105 Richmond VA 23218 constructionQg@dea.vireinia.xov If the locality is the VSMP Authority, please send to: The Local VSMP Authority insert address below Rev 04/2019 PAGE 4 17 Section 2. Notice of general permit coverage (This notice is to be posted near the main entrance according to 9VAC25-880-70, Part II, section C.) (Provide a copy of the DEQ coverage letter when obtained) Issued — 10/2014 Stonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County Section 3. Nature of activity (Provide a detailed narrative of the construction activities. Include or reference a construction schedule and sequence. Include any phasing.) This project includes the construction of three additions to an existing elementary school building for expanded kitchen space, gym space, and classroom space. Additionally, the project includes the construction of a modified bus loop, additional surface parking, and associated site, utility, drainage, and landscape improvements. Limits of clearing and grading are 6.51 acres. The property is located in Crozet, Virginia, bound by Crozet Avenue to the west, a residential parcel and rural farmland to the north, farmland to the east, and residential parcels to the south. All construction shall take place in accordance with the Erosion and Sediment Control Sequence of Installation on plan sheet C3.0. Estimated construction dates are as indicated on the Registration Statement. Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County Section 4. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. (Provide a reduced, 1 Ix17 copy of the latest Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. Do not reference only.) 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Im �5 hLT c� n%M�+ Lk Nn: nlmtiaaSm $ b/Ib/20 D� NAL> FlIR a, C. KOTARSKI bun reesy K MELLON DHRRIBy K MELLON no 'HROTT, D.TE 1 FNAISItEBAxexia PANslRnflmx 1. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT QUANTITY C6.1 OEQ1/Iry1Ma Runoff Rediclon MetBod RnOe olopment Compliance SprroCNref - Verslon3.0 02031 BMP ShnaMdsane 5aetlflWons ."I. craft BMPStalasb and SmdRou"ons aab inputnik ProjectNine: One: Crann Dementl School 81612 ... Linear Oevelapmalt Project? 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O.% Mlimpervloual n95 flrmlmeAaeelanil sss xnaPesowme Brr ass TreaOnen[Volume and Nutrient Load VcHt- r am 0.PBT ry tl T wnume a.'9 r m lam e n mabere� o.Vl)B Imaml la Xl nl am °eVp� eamenWvmw.e TM viAJa mlH.ukueu e.sa3 amnveb Tre1aB lenlm leub ee lrva Fnal Pos4 Dawlop am P aImalnl a 7A9 €nIwel�bnlmm z3x pbhrl 1aMY n. Wawa• ^.Ana -O"oR w.e �-Hadlumacvu" Tv Inge Peeucinn anz..e nr Wnmrve m. xew .,RRR Ra Mm 1'� Pa 1.-Auaa -2 IW/yr) Im/Yal SWM\ PAV E aMY PAV? fer"DJ ND DI NON V WAAAPAYE I.%. OWN PAW AOWl.6av e 1MPW s PWNWAOL[w3rena wads wo GfNen, FROPI" HARK— $Y GYR srl»F_ °man 1HmUcm N'nv — 1 alsu�aaeaP.aE w I �Wr,b.ff sa GMLTm I.s-nw reTx &wi ll rx[ awl W u mnx arifx w aTru W BIOREIENIION HLi R M DETAIL(LEVEL 2) NO acYaR a UmR �IxeLor�sHE s a aaw x a �Y x2e�sioa¢ I DONE HcuTcoinan UNTERHOUR BIOREIENTION FILTER 2C DETAIL LEVEL 2) VIV\ DO `� as TIMMONS GROUP e�.ounty Public Schools ALBEMyy(E WIMrY PUBDCSCHOClS CROZET ELEMENTARY SCHOOLADDITION, RENOVATION AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS Came Pgal Nunmr M yMW PIgm NUPlm 1184 �tibLT C� Bs9,s vk 3a: o.lmaasn $ b/Ib/20 a� NAL .a, C. KOTARSKI D-Ood By KMELLON oamily KMELLON Iswm D I R.ALsm Punevap.mrRapO1 Inx:;zam STORMWATER MANAGEMENT QUALITY C6.2 Drainage Area A ASO. BsaOr CSOBF DEAN Tod. IaMCover Rv wrasvopen 5oa=e(.anti BOB am manages IT, 'ons,I ADD 0.09 0.20 over OU-1 Oq3 0.05 0.95 Total 0.12 Drainage Area B Draloaee Area A Inns Carver laneel suh asol4 XEGR, A sun mra6 unit cwa. Rv .VOcenfiaa Does) o.Do D.Do Me-iOUTurflaeree) 1.50. 1.50 0.20 Imcervwln Der 1-) 1.95 1.95 0.95 Total Phosphorus Available For Removal in D.A. A (lb/yr) O.Sl Post Development Treatment Volume in DA.A)hs) 169 atal Phosphorus Available for Removal In D.A. B (Ib/yr) 4.91 TOTAL IMPERVIOUS COVER TREATED Lae) O.M ^REA CHECKI OK. TOTAL MANAGED TUBE AREA TREATED:. 0.00 AREA CHECK: OR. TOTALRUNOFF REDUCTION IN OA.A(fts) D TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AVAILABLE FOR REMOVAL IN O.A. A Bb/yr) 0.11 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS REMOVED WRH RUNOFF REDUCTION PRACTICES IN O.A.ABb/yr) O.GO TOTAL PHOSPHORUS REMAINING AFTER APPLYING RUNOFF REDUCTION PRACTICES IN O.A.ABb/yr) 0.11 SEE WATER QUALITY COMPLIANCE TAB FOR SITE COMPLIANCE CALCULATIONS vast Development Treatment VOlUERS In DA. B Im-)1 'a'"' I TOTAL IMPERVIOUS COVER TREATEOIae) 1.66 AflEACHECK: OK TOTAL TURFAREATHEATED Ia[) 0.63 AREA CXECR: OK. emrtable eaYE-al 1,-a1I 45aria R as] 0. %5 1.W1 1%fi x5 O.ID x.x3 O.Tl 0.51 Be - TOTAL RUNOFF REDUCTION IN DA.BIha) 4.25R TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AVAILABLE FOR REMOVAL IN DA.8(lb/p) 4:9a ..summer a Pasemem aa'a, ail Is o 0 o as o.00 o.Up 3e X om TOTAL PHOSPHORUS REMOVED WITH RUNOFF REDUCTION PRACTI IN DA..(11,1r) 3.11 TAL PHOSPHORUS REMAINING AFTER APPLYING RUNOFFREDUCTIONPRACICESINDA.B)Ib/yr) 1.B0 sat. aio.a aalna•mmmeloremnhan wl 4D o o D P xs G.w o.oa o.oG DIDoruman Rlveremlon lsPa= as) SEF WATERQUAUTY COMPLIANCE TAB FOR SITECOMPLIANCE CALCUTANONS s.b. Doolntim a2 p.1-mmnemion ax I9 m. EN) a. 0.63 T.. 0 iji3 RE.4.xi6 50 A. YE, E.3a -A Drainage Area C BEAR BSWh C. D.. . tarocaverav ForesVopeaspa•a laaesl ow am W MarepulTDave; M63 0.63 02U h•yeervlue [an laeesl 0.72 0.72 0.95 Taal 135 rand Phosphoms Available for Removal In D.A. C(Ib/yr) 385 Post Development TrentmeM Volume in OA. C((ts) 2,640 TOTAL IMPERWOUSCOVERINEATEO Las) 0.14 AREA CHECK: OK. 4a. Gczs Uemlel q/B SdIa ISFec10) 20 0.1. 0.31 0 a- a6] ST B G.W 03F G. -S Bb. NattenHa42 TOTAL MANAGED TO FAREAIRFATEO Iaq 0.13 AREA CHECK' OK. TOTAL RUNOFF REDUCTION IN D.A. C (ha) 485 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AVAILABLE FOR REMOVAL IN DA. C IIb/Sat) 1.B$ OK Gras Gannet C/G Sons BARCF3) lb o b G 0 IS a- 020 DUN a- ss .t. Co. CmAnd was Carona, AmMOM x0 D O 0 0 O.W Oqp OW O.CeC'SITH Soils as por,pe s, (Sat Sax W) TOTAL REMOVED RUNOFF REDUCTION PRACT bi, TRIP HCEP HORUS REM'INING$AFTER APPLYING RUNOFF REDUCTION PRACTICES IN DA. C (IbIW) P.R. Irt �ruma a®roenam lspe�xsln w o G a G xs qm aaa o.w om SEE WATER QUALITY COMPLIANCE TAB FOR SITE COMPLIANCE CALCULATIONS 6.b. Bloomenom so or Micm-emre2mbn F2 ISce=%) R0 Sax a.oni 0L3 Drainage Area D .Rasa. man A LrM[ rimed AGAIN BGods CSells DFaas TOGh land Carer Rv Fareslrypmspnrn D=rut 0.00 D.DD smarK ud Dcrts) 0335 1195 0.20 ImpervrgNCwer'se.) ROA 0.09 095 htal 104 Site Results (Water Quality Compliance) Area Checks EET/OPEN EPA[E D=I IMPERNOLR OVER,_, IM mDrl E MPNgGED Tual AREA D[I MANAGED TURPA ED pr) .Al Phosphorus Available for Removal In D.A. DQb/vQ .69 Post Development Treatment Volume In D.A. DIfts) 1 91.000 A DA, B DA, C AA, D DA, CREE, are �A,, APEA OIEIX OR. OR. OK. OK. ON. She Treatment Volume (W) 11.9x3 Runoff Reduction Volume and TP By Drainage Area A.B RUNOFF REOOCLIOR YOU ve ACMEVEO h" TP LORD AVAILRE. FOR REMOVAL Gul: 11 TP LOAD REOURxFN ACHIEVED Db/y) 11 iP LOgD REENINING Db/yrl NITROGEN LOAD REOUCTION ACHIEVED RN/yd AEG R.60 I. OGO ..Go E5.06 Tool PnGsphUruS FINAL POST-0EVELOPMENTTPLOAD 11h/,; REGUREolln/yI m TP LOAD POP) aaa TP LOAD xG lohn qA5 NOTE: REMAINING TP LOAD REDUCTION REQUIRED oblyr)'. SITE PROVIDES TREATMENT BEYOND THE REQUIRED TARGETTP REDUCTION EXCEEDED BY O.aS LRIYEAR •• LOAD REDUCTION TO ACCOUNT FOR THE REMOVAL OF AN EXISTING BIOREEENTION TREATING PARKING AREA. Total Nitrogen (For Information Purposes) THE REMOVAL OF THE EXISTING BIORETENTION - MExTwAO Ob/y) 3.s9 REQUIRES AN ADDITIONAL 0.641H/YR LOAD opent". LOAD asvSD Db/yd REDUCRON THUS 0.65 FBI OVER THE REQUIREMENT REMAINING POST..I.P..T.r R.a ENi'..Clb/yr) IS PROVIDED. SEE CALL BOOK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. 0.1] a.91 ]6' C. a00 am a.0 De4 aaa o.oG aw 0.1] 1D] IS1 Obi ODO TOTALIMPERVIOUSCOVERTRFATEDI:C) 0.00 ARFACHECR: OK TOTALMANAGE➢TURF gRFA TRFATEOIae) 0.00 AREA CHECK: OK. TOTAL RUNOFF REDUCTION IN D.A. D IRa) 0 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AVAILABLE FOR REMOVAL IN DA.OIIb/yr) 0.63 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS REMOVED WITH RUNOFF REDUCTION PRACTICES INO.A.O 116/yr) D.OB TAL PHOSPHORUS REMAINING AMR APPLYING RUNOFF REOUCTION PRACTICF5INOA.O(Ib/W) 0.63 71 SEE WATER QUALITY COMPLIANCE TAB FOR SITE COMPLIANCE CALCULATIONS BIORETENUEON SEEING COMPUTATIONS Bloretentlon Filter "LE" Bloretentlon nRer "a" Bloretentlon Niter "W' SOLI TyO vet B SOIIT pe vet B DeH Level 9 smr a De h h vUid Raton De h= D.3 L Media DepthSt of Media Filter= of 3 0.25 Scone Sum Oe th L25 0.4 iota) Stoma a De th= L]5 FT surfase Area Minimum Real- 14135E Provided 14]45F Total Volume Provided zSBO cF sto e a ft Void Raton Pond,. De. h= 0.5 1 Depth of Media Filter= 3 0.25 Stone Sum Depth il5 D.4 TMaI Smra a De h= iJ5 FT Surfate, Area Minimum Rep= 99115E Provitletl 10365E Total Volume Prowl 183i CF S 2 e W h h Void Ratios Is I De Th= D.s I De th of Media Filter- 3 D.] stooesum De th L25 OA Tofa15[o a Oe ih= L]5 FT See. -Area Minimum Re,- So15F Provided 980 SF Total Volume Pmv'Iaea vss CF Bloretentlon niter "3A" Design Level 2 oil Tye 0 Sto De eh h Void Raios Pontlin De = 0.5 1 DepthSrOm Media Fi.pt= 3 G. stone- Lss o.a .Ih= Total Slora a Ce ill= L]5 FT Surfave Area Minimum Re= 3455E provitled 3505E Total Volume Proof 61i CF 4AK TIMMONS GROUP emarle County Public Schools AIRFAYHIEI%KNirY PUBLICSCIWCls CROZET ELEMENTARY SCHOOLADDITION, RENOVATION AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS ,Yea Pgal Nlvnmr T� VLOp plgetl NunJla 11& C� IeRFs 1k w:o.Imaasm $ t3/Ib/20 O� VIAL L]la a, C. KOTARSKI OmgnebBy K MELLON Charity KMELLON Bp:6 NXENT"ME I BoL3m...BARRINNBPnN InNDXN STORMWATER MANAGEMENT QUALITY C6.3 0 �u4uvvmrYrgmrvxWew.Mmv avym,. 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(reference County Code 17-404 and State Regulation 9VAC25-880-70 part II section A.4) A. Plan showing pollution activities and prevention practices (Provide a reduced I N17 copy of a site plan on which all of the following activity locations are clearly marked. Keep this plan up-to-date with ongoing site changes and inspections.) Issued — 10/2014 Stonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County ts. sources or rouutants. Wcations. anu Pollutant, or Pollutant Location on site Prevention Practices, Generating Activity Control Measures C. Sources of Pollutants continued. Common activities and minimum control and prevention practices Pollutant, or Pollutant Location on site Prevention Practices, Generating Activity Control Measures Follow Erosion and Sediment Control Clearing, grading, excavating, and on- Land disturbance area Plan. Dispose of clearing debris at stabilized areas acceptable disposal sites. Seed and mulch, or sod within 7 days of land clearin Cover storm drain inlets and use drip pans Paving operations Roads and driveways and absorbentloil dry for all paving machines to limit leaks ands ills Concrete washout shall occur in area Direct concrete wash water into a leak - Concrete washout and adjacent to the construction entrance as proof container or leak -proof settling basin cement waste designated on the Pollution Prevention that is designed so that no overflows can Plan. occur Enclose or cover material storage areas. Mix paint indoors m a containment area or Structure construction, stucco, Structures in a flat unpaved area. Prevent the painting and cleaning discharge of soaps, solvents, detergents and wash water, paint, form release oils and curing compounds. Dewatering if necessary when Water shall be filtered, settled or similarly Dewatering operations converting culvert inlet protection treated prior to discharge as shown on shown on plans plan. Designated areas for material delivery and Material delivery and storage Adjacent to construction entrance and storage. Placed near construction construction trailer, entrances, away from waterways and drainage paths Issued — 10/2014 Stonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County Pollutant, or Pollutant Location on site Prevention Practices, Generating Activity Control Measures Material use during building process Building areas Follow manufacturer's instructions, MSDS's attached. Waste collection area will not receive a substantial amount of runoff from upland areas and does not drain directly to a waterway. Containers have lids covered before periods of rain, or are in a covered area. Scheduled collection to prevent As provided by contractor overfilling. MATERIALS NOT TO BE Solid waste disposal BURIED ON -SITE Convenient and well -maintained portable sanitary facilities will be provided, and Sanitary waste Current locations shown on plan located away from waterways or inlets. Such facilities shall be regularly maintained. Apply fertilizers in accordance with Landscaping operations Landscape areas shown on plan manufacturer's recommendations and not during rainfall events To be treated in a sediment basin or better Wash area is located at the construction control as specified on plan. Minimize Wash Waters entrance. Adjacent diversion dike will the discharge of pollutants from divert wash water to sediment trap. equipment and vehicle washing Vehicle and equipment washing Designated areas and details shown on Provide containment and filtering for all Ian wash waters per the plan Minimization of exposure to precipitation and stormwater. Minimize the exposure of building materials, building products, construction wastes, trash, landscape materials, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, detergents, sanitary waste, and other materials present on the site to precipitation and to stormwater. D. Non-stormwater discharges Discharge Pollutants or Pollutant Location on Site Constituents Dust control water Sediment As shown on plan Issued — 10/2014 Stonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County E. Persons responsible for pollution prevention practices (Provide the names and contact information for all persons responsible for prevention practices as listed above.) :E F. Response and reporting practices Minimise discharges from spills and leaks. Minimize the discharge of pollutants from spills and leaks and implement chemical spill and leak prevention and response procedures as follows. Respond to all spills, leaks and discharges as follows; Materials and equipment necessary for oil or chemical spill cleanup will be kept in the temporary material storage trailer onsite. Equipment will include, but not be limited to, brooms, dust pans, mops, rags, gloves, goggles, kitty litter, sand, saw dust, and plastic and metal trash containers. All oil or other chemical spills will be cleaned up immediately upon discovery. Identify and stop source of discharge. Use absorptive materials to soak up as much chemical as possible. Place all contaminated material in trash containers for disposal. Report all spills, leaks and discharges as follows; (Provide detailed response and reporting practices according to 9VAC25-880-70, Part II, section A.4.e.) Reports will be made to the following: Virginia Department of Emergency Management Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Phone: (800) 468-8892 Spills large enough to reach the stone sewers will be reported to the National Response Center at 1-800424-8802. G. Pollution Prevention Awareness (Describe training and procedures to provide awareness and compliance for all measures in this document; waste management, wash waters, prevention measures, etc.) The registered land disturber shall oversee all construction activities to implement and maintain pollution prevention measures. As such training and procedures shall be provided by contractor for each worker on site before they begin land disturbing activities. Training on implementation of erosion and sediment control devices/procedures must be provided by registered land disturber each time a new E&SC procedure is constructed. Issued — 10/2014 Stonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County Section 7. Discharges to impaired waters, surface waters within an applicable TMDL wasteload allocation, and exceptional waters. (Provide detailed measures for any applicable TNML.) This site discharges to impaired waters as detailed on the following sheets. Enhanced inspection frequency is required as outlined below: (1) Inspections shall be conducted at a frequency of (i) at least once every four business days or (ii) at least once every five business days and no later than 48 hours following a measurable storm event. In the event that a measurable storm event occurs when there are more than 48 hours between business days, the inspection shall be conducted on the next business day; and (2) Representative inspections used by utility line installation, pipeline construction, or other similar linear construction activities shall inspect all outfalls discharging to surface waters identified as impaired or for which a TMDL wasteload allocation has been established and approved prior to the term of this general permit. Addition items for implementation: (1) Permanent or temporary soil stabilization shall be applied to denuded areas within seven days after final grade is reached on any portion of the site. (2) Nutrients shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations or an approved nutrient management plan and shall not be applied during rainfall events. Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Bacteria TMDL Development for the Rivanna River Mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and Tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek Watersheds Submitted by Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Prepared by THE Louis Berger Group, INC. 2445 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Final Report March 2008 Executive Summary This report presents the development of bacteria TMDLs for the Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek watersheds. These water bodies were listed as impaired on Virginia's 303(d) Total Maximum Daily Load Priority List and Reports (DEQ, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006) because of violations of the state's water quality standards for E. coli and for fecal coliform bacteria. Description of the Study Area The bacteria impaired Rivanna River watershed is located within the borders of Albemarle, Greene, Nelson, and Orange counties. The city of Charlottesville is also within the watershed's boundaries. All impaired streams are located in the Rivanna River watershed (USGS Cataloging Unit 02080204). The entire Rivanna River bacteria impaired watershed is approximately 321,877 acres. Impairment Description Segments of the Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek were listed as bacteria impaired on Virginia's 2002, 2004, and/or 2006 303(d) Total Maximum Daily Load Priority List and Reports due to violations of the state's water quality standard for fecal coliform bacteria and/or E. coh. The impaired segments are located in the Rivanna River Basin in central Virginia. The watershed is located in the hydrologic unit (HUC) 02080204. The impaired watersheds include the City of Charlottesville and portions of Albemarle, Greene, Orange, and Nelson counties. The impaired segment of the Rivanna River (VAV-H28R-RVNOlAOO) extends 5.28 miles along the mainstem from the confluence of the North Fork Rivanna River to Moores Creek. This segment of the Rivanna River was first listed on the 2006 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the E. coli standard. During the 2006 assessment period (January 200 through December 2004), 2 Executive Summary E-1 out of 9 samples (22%) collected at listing station 2-RVN037.54 exceeded the E. coli criterion of 235 cfu/100 ml The impaired segment of Beaver Creek (VAV-H23R-BVR02AO4) extends 4.8 miles from its headwaters to Beaver Creek Reservoir. This segment of Beaver Creek was first listed on the 2004 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the fecal coliform standard. During the 2004 assessment period (January 1998 through December 2002), 2 out of 16 fecal coliform samples (13%) collected at listing station 2-BVR005.70 exceeded the fecal coliform standard instantaneous of 400 cfu/100 MI. This segment remained on the 303(d) list in the 2006 Water Quality Assessment Report. The impaired segment of Meadow Creek (VAV-H28R-MWCOIA00) extends 4.01 miles from its headwaters to the confluence of the Rivanna River. This segment of Meadow Creek was first listed on the 2002 303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the fecal coliform standard. During the 2002 assessment period (January 1996 through December 2000), 4 out of 23 fecal coliform samples (17%) collected at listing station 2-MWC000.60 exceeded the fecal coliform instantaneous standard of 400 cfu/100 MI. The impaired segment of the Mechums River (VAV-H23R-MCMOlA00) extends 10.44 miles from the confluence of the Lickinghole Creek to the Moormans River. This segment of the Mechums River was first listed on the 2006 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the E. coli standard. During the 2006 assessment period (January 2000 through December 2004), 2 out of 18 samples (II%) collected at listing station 2-MCM005.12 exceeded the E. coli criterion of 235 cf i/100 MI. The impaired segment of the North Fork Rivanna River (VAV-H27R-RRNOlA00) extends 10.38 miles from the public water intake to the confluence of the Rivanna River. This segment of the North Fork Rivanna River was first listed on the 2006 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the E. coli standard. During the 2006 assessment period (January 2000 through December 2004), 3 out of 9 Executive Summary E-2 samples (33%) collected at listing station 2-RRN002.19 exceeded the E. coli criterion of 235 cfu/100 ml. The impaired segment of Preddy Creek and its tributaries (VAV-H27R-PRDOIA00) extends 25.96 miles from its headwaters to the confluence of the Rivanna River. This segment of Preddy Creek was first listed on the 2006 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the E. colt standard. During the 2006 assessment period (January 2000 through December 2004), 3 out of the 9 samples (33%) collected at listing station 2-PRD000.21 exceeded the E. coli criterion of 235 cfu/100 ml. During this same period, only 1 out of the 9 samples (11%) collected at listing station 2- PRD004.42 exceeded the E. coli criterion of 235 cfu/100 ml. Applicable Water Quality Standards At the time of the initial listing of Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek segments, the Virginia Bacteria Water Quality Standard was expressed in fecal coliform bacteria; however, the bacteria water quality standard has recently been changed, and is now expressed in E. colt. Virginia's bacteria water quality standard currently states that E. coli bacteria shall not exceed a geometric mean of 126 E. coli counts per 100 mL of water for two or more samples within a calendar month, or an E. colt concentration of 235 counts per 100 mL of water at any time. However, the loading rates for watershed - based modeling are available only in terms of the previous standard, fecal coliform bacteria. Therefore, the TMDL was expressed in E. coli by converting modeled daily fecal coliform concentrations to daily E. coli concentrations using an in -stream translator. This TMDL was required to meet both the geometric mean and instantaneous E. coli water quality standard. Watershed Characterization The land use characterization for the Rivanna River watershed was based on a combination of land cover data from the National Land Use Land cover data set (NLCD) using 2001 reference data and the Virginia Department of Forestry 2005 land use data. Executive Summary E-3 Dominant land uses in the watershed are forest (64%) and agriculture (21%). These account for a combined 85% of the total land area in the watershed The potential sources of fecal coliform include run-off from livestock grazing, manure applications, industrial processes, residential, and domestic pets waste. Some of these sources are driven by dry weather and others are driven by wet weather. The potential sources of fecal coliform in the watershed were identified and characterized. These sources include permitted point sources, failed septic systems and straight pipes, livestock, wildlife, and pets. TMDL Technical Approach The Hydrologic Simulation Program -Fortran (HSPF) model was selected and used as a tool to predict the in -stream water quality conditions of the delineated watershed under varying scenarios of rainfall and fecal coliform loading. HSPF is a hydrologic, watershed -based water quality model. The results from the model were used to develop the TMDL allocations based on the existing fecal coliform load. Basically, this means that HSPF can explicitly account for the specific watershed conditions, the seasonal variations in rainfall and climate conditions, and activities and uses related to fecal coliform loading. The modeling process in HSPF starts with the following steps e delineating the watershed into smaller subwatersheds e entering the physical data that describe each subwatershed and stream segment e entering values for the rates and constants that describe the sources and the activities related to the fecal coliform loading in the watershed The Rivanna River watershed was delineated into 41 smaller subwatersheds to represent the watershed characteristics and to improve the accuracy of the HSPF model. Of these 41 representing the entire Rivanna River watershed, 28 were within the bacteria impaired watershed. This delineation was based on topographic characteristics, and was created using a Digital Elevation Model (DEM), stream reaches obtained from the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD), and stream flow and in -stream water quality data. Executive Summary E-4 Stream flow data were available from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Weather data were obtained from the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). The data used in the model include meteorological data (hourly precipitation) and surface airways data (including wind speed/direction, ceiling height, dry bulb temperature, dew point temperature, and solar radiation). The period of January 1998 to December 2006 was used for HSPF hydraulic calibration and validation. The hydrologic calibration parameters were adjusted until there was a good agreement between the observed and simulated stream flow, thereby indicating that the model parameterization is representative of the hydrologic characteristics of the study areas. The model results closely matched the observed flows during low flow conditions, base flow recession and storm peaks. Instream water quality data for the calibration was retrieved from DEQ, and was evaluated for potential use in the set-up, calibration, and validation of the water quality model. The existing fecal coliform loading was calculated based on current watershed conditions. Since Virginia has recently changed its bacteria standard from fecal coliform to E. coli the modeled fecal coliform concentrations were changed to E. coli concentrations using a translator. TMDL Calculations The TMDL represents the maximum amount of a pollutant that the stream can receive without exceeding the water quality standard. The load allocation for the selected scenarios was calculated using the following equation: Where, TMDL = E WLA +2] LA + MOS WLA = wasteload allocation (point source contributions); LA = load allocation (non -point source allocation); and MOS = margin of safety. Executive Summary E-5 The margin of safety (MOS) is a required component of the TMDL to account for any lack of knowledge concerning the relationship between effluent limitations and water quality. The MOS was implicitly incorporated in this TMDL. Implicitly incorporating the MOS required that allocation scenarios be designed to meet a 30-day geometric mean E. coli standard of 126 cfu/100 mL and the instantaneous E. coli standard of 235 cfu/100 mL with 0% exceedance. Typically, there are several potential allocation strategies that would achieve the TMDL endpoint and water quality standards. A number of load allocation scenarios were developed to determine the final TMDL load allocation scenario. For the hydrologic period of January 2000 to December 2006, fecal coliform loading and instream fecal coliform concentrations were estimated for the various scenarios using the developed HSPF model of the Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek. After using the instream translator, the TMDL allocation plan was developed to meet geometric mean and instantaneous E. coli standards. Based on the load -allocation scenario analyses, the daily TMDL allocation plans that will meet the 30-day E. coh geometric mean water quality standard of 126 cfu/100 mL and the instantaneous E. coli water quality standard of 235 cfu/100 mL are presented in Table E-1. Executive Summary E-6 Table E-1: Allocation Plan Loads for E. coli (% reduction) for the Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek Watershed Human Sources Livestock Agricultural Wildlife (failed septic (Direct and urban (Direct systems and Instream non point Instream straight pipes) Loading) sources Loading) Rivanna River 100% 100% 95% 76% VAV-1128R-RVNOIA00 North Fork Rivanna River VAV-1127R-RRNO 1A00 100% 100% 95% 92% Preddy Creeks and Tributaries 1000/0 100% 95% 72% VAV-1127R-PRDOIA00 Meadow Creek VAV-H28R-MWCOIA00 100% 100% 95% 48% Mechums River 100% 100% 95% 76% VAV-H23R-MCMOIA00 Beaver Creek 100% 100% 95% 66% VAV-H23R-BVR02A04 The summaries of the daily bacteria TMDL allocation plan loads for the Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek are presented in Table E-2. Table E-3 summarizes the yearly bacteria TMDL allocation plan loads. Table Meadow Creek Mechums River, and Beaver Creek TMDL Loads for E. coli (cfulday) WLA (Point ILA MOS Watershed Sources) (Nonpoint (Margin of TMDL sources) safety) Rivanna River 3.72E+10 4.11E+11 Implicit 4.48E+11 VAV-H28R-RVNOIA00 North Fork Rivanna River 9.88E+09 1.62E+11 Implicit 1.72E+11 VAV-H27R-RRNOIAO0 Preddy Creeks and Tributaries 6.67E+08 5.91E+10 Implicit 5.97E+10 VAV-H27R-PRDOIA00 Meadow Creek 4.08E+10 2.36E+10 Implicit 6.44E+10 VAV-H28R-MWCOIA00 Mechums River 9.06E+07 3.50E+10 Implicit 3.51E+10 VAV-H23R-MCMOIAOO Beaver Creek 2.60E+08 1.12E+10 Implicit 1.14E+10 VAV-H23R-BVR02A04 Executive Summary E-7 Table I I mainstern, North Fork Rivanna1 1 1 1 tributaries,11` Creek, MechurnsII Beaver Creek TMDL AHocation Plan Loads WLA (Point LA MOS Watershed Sources) (Nonpoint (Margin of TMDL sources) safety) Rivanna River VAV-H28R-RVNOIA00 4.93E+12 4.11E+13 Implicit 4.60E+13 North Fork Rivanna River 2.15E+12 1.54E+13 Implicit 1.75E+13 VAV-H27R-RRNOIA00 Preddy Creeks and Tributaries 2.43E+l l 5.58E+12 Implicit 5.83E+12 VAV-H27R-PRDOIA00 Meadow Creek VAV-H28R-MWCOIA00 3.89E+12 2.23E+12 Implicit 6.12E+12 Mechums River 3.31E+10 3.31E+12 Implicit 3.34E+12 VAV-H23R-MCMO 1A00 Beaver Creek 3,29E+10 1.07E+12 Implicit 1.10E+12 VAV-H23R-BVR02A04 TMDL Implementation The Commonwealth intends for this TMDL to be implemented through best management practices (BMPs) in the watershed. Implementation will occur in stages. The benefits of staged implementation are: 1) as stream monitoring continues to occur, it allows for water quality improvements to be recorded as they are being achieved; 2) it provides a measure of quality control, given the uncertainties that exist in any model; 3) it provides a mechanism for developing public support; 4) it helps to ensure the most cost effective practices are implemented initially, and 5) it allows for the evaluation of the TMDL's adequacy in achieving the water quality standard. Table E-4 provides load reduction targets for staged implementation achieving a 10% instantaneous standard violation reduction for each TMDL watershed. While section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act and current EPA regulations do not require the development of TMDL implementation plans as part of the TMDL process, they do require reasonable assurance that the load and wasteload allocations can and will be implemented. Additionally, Virginia's 1997 Water Quality Monitoring Information and Restoration Act (the "Act") directs the State Water Control Board to "develop and implement a plan to achieve fully supporting status for impaired waters" (Section 62. 1 - Executive Summary E-8 44.19.7). The Act also establishes that the implementation plan shall include the date of expected achievement of water quality objectives, measurable goals, corrective actions necessary and the associated costs, benefits and environmental impacts of addressing the impairments. EPA outlines the minimum elements of an approvable implementation plan in its 1999 "Guidance for Water Quality -Based Decisions: The TMDL Process." The listed elements include implementation actions/management measures, timelines, legal or regulatory controls, time required to attain water quality standards, monitoring plans, and milestones for attaining water quality standards. Once developed, DEQ intends to incorporate the TMDL implementation plan into the appropriate Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP), in accordance with the Clean Water Act's Section 303(e). In response to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between EPA and DEQ, DEQ also submitted a draft Continuous Planning Process to EPA in which DEQ commits to regularly updating the WQMPs. Thus, the WQMPs will be, among other things, the repository for all TMDLs and TMDL implementation plans developed within a river basin. Executive Summary E-9 Table mainstern, North Fork Rivanna1 1 I I tributaries,11' Creek, Mechuntsand Beaver Creek TMDL_ I 11 I Scenario I% Instantaneous StaI1 i Violation) violation of violation of Failed Direct NPS NPS Direct GM Iost. Watershed Septics & Livestock (Agricultural) (Urban) Wildlife standard standard Pipes 126 235 #/100m1 #/1OOMI Rivanna River VAV-H28R- 100% 92% 0% 0% 0% 14.7% 10% RVNOIA00 North Fork Rivanna River 100% 100% 50% 58% 0% 21% 10% VAV-H27R- RRNOIA00 Preddy Creeks and Tributaries 100% 100% 50% 48% 0% 36.8% 10% VAV-H27R- PRDOlA00 Meadow Creek VAV-H28R- 100% 100% 0% 23% 0% 27% 10% MWCO IA00 Mechums River VAV-H23R- 100% 100% 55% 0% 0% 33% 10% MCMOIA00 Beaver Creek VAV-H23R- 100% 95% 0% 0% 0% 31.4% 10% BVR02A04 Executive Summary E-10 Section 8. Qualified personnel The following personnel are responsible for inspections; (Provide the name, telephone number, and qualifications of the qualified personnel conducting inspections.) :E Issued — 10/2014 Stonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County Section 9. Signed Certification CERTIFICATION " I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted 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 and imprisonment for knowing violations." Owner/Operator Name: Company: Title: Signature: Date: Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 10. Delegation of authority. (Provide the persons or positions with authority to sign inspection reports or to modify the stormwater pollution prevention plan. A formal, signed delegation of authority is needed.) Delegation of Authority I, (name), hereby designate the person or specifically described position below to be a duly authorized representative for the purpose of overseeing compliance with environmental requirements, including the Construction General Permit, at the construction site. The designee is authorized to sign any reports, stormwater pollution prevention plans and all other documents required by the permit. (name of person or position) (company) (address) (city, state, zip) (phone) By signing this authorization, I confirm that I meet the requirements to make such a designation as set forth in the Construction General Permit (CGP), and that the designee above meets the definition of a "duly authorized representative". Operator Name: Company: Title: Signature: Date: Issued — 10/2014 Stonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County Section 11. General permit copy (Provide a copy of the construction general permit, 9VAC25-880) Issued — 10/2014 Stonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S WPPP) Albemarle County COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY General Permit No.: VAR10 Effective Date: July 1, 2019 Expiration Date: June 30, 2024 GENERAL VPDES PERMIT FOR DISCHARGES OF STORMWATER FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE VIRGINIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND THE VIRGINIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ACT In compliance with the provisions of the Clean Water Act, as amended, and pursuant to the Virginia Stormwater Management Act and regulations adopted pursuant thereto, operators of construction activities are authorized to discharge to surface waters within the boundaries of the Commonwealth of Virginia, except those specifically named in State Water Control Board regulations that prohibit such discharges. The authorized discharge shall be in accordance with the registration statement filed with the Department of Environmental Quality, this cover page, Part I - Discharge Authorization and Special Conditions, Part II - Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, and Part III - Conditions Applicable to All VPDES Permits as set forth in this general permit. Construction General Permit Effective July 1, 2019 Page 2 of 26 FOMO 1 DISCHARGE AUTHORIZATION AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Coverage under this general permit. During the period beginning with the date of coverage under this general permit and lasting until the general permit's expiration date, the operator is authorized to discharge stormwater from construction activities. This general permit also authorizes stormwater discharges from support activities (e.g., concrete or asphalt batch plants, equipment staging yards, material storage areas, excavated material disposal areas, borrow areas) located on -site or off -site provided that: a. The support activity is directly related to the construction activity that is required to have general permit coverage for discharges of stormwater from construction activities; b. The support activity is not a commercial operation, nor does it serve multiple unrelated construction activities by different operators; c. The support activity does not operate beyond the completion of the last construction activity it supports; d. The support activity is identified in the registration statement at the time of general permit coverage; e. Appropriate control measures are identified in a stormwater pollution prevention plan and implemented to address the discharges from the support activity areas; and f. All applicable state, federal, and local approvals are obtained for the support activity. B. Limitations on coverage. 1. Post -construction discharges. This general permit does not authorize stormwater discharges that originate from the site after construction activities have been completed and the site, including any support activity sites covered under the general permit registration, has undergone final stabilization. Post -construction industrial stormwater discharges may need to be covered by a separate VPDES permit. Discharges mixed with nonstormwater. This general permit does not authorize discharges that are mixed with sources of nonstormwater, other than those discharges that are identified in Part I E (Authorized nonstormwater discharges) and are in compliance with this general permit. Discharges covered by another state permit. This general permit does not authorize discharges of stormwater from construction activities that have been covered under an individual permit or required to obtain coverage under an alternative general permit. Page 3 of 26 4. Impaired waters and total maximum daily load (TMDL) limitation. Nutrient and sediment impaired waters. Discharges of stormwater from construction activities to surface waters identified as impaired in the 2016 § 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report or for which a TMDL wasteload allocation has been established and approved prior to the term of this general permit for (i) sediment or a sediment -related parameter (i.e., total suspended solids or turbidity) or (ii) nutrients (i.e., nitrogen or phosphorus) are not eligible for coverage under this general permit unless the operator develops, implements, and maintains a stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) in accordance with Part II B 5 of this permit that minimizes the pollutants of concern and, when applicable, is consistent with the assumptions and requirements of the approved TMDL wasteload allocations and implements an inspection frequency consistent with Part II G 2 a. Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) impaired waters. Discharges of stormwater from construction activities that include the demolition of any structure with at least 10,000 square feet of floor space built or renovated before January 1, 1980, to surface waters identified as impaired in the 2016 § 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report or for which a TMDL wasteload allocation has been established and approved prior to the term of this general permit for PCB are not eligible for coverage under this general permit unless the operator develops, implements, and maintains a SWPPP in accordance with Part II B 6 of this permit that minimizes the pollutants of concern and, when applicable, is consistent with the assumptions and requirements of the approved TMDL wasteload allocations, and implements an inspection frequency consistent with Part II G 2 a. Exceptional waters limitation. Discharges of stormwater from construction activities not previously covered under the general permit effective on July 1, 2014, to exceptional waters identified in 9VAC25-260-30 A 3 c are not eligible for coverage under this general permit unless the operator develops, implements, and maintains a SWPPP in accordance with Part II B 7 of this permit and implements an inspection frequency consistent with Part 11 G 2 a. 6. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts C. Commingled discharges. Discharges authorized by this general permit may be commingled with other sources of stormwater that are not required to be covered under a state permit, so long as the commingled discharge is in compliance with this general permit. Discharges authorized by a separate state or VPDES permit may be commingled with discharges authorized by this general permit so long as all such discharges comply with all applicable state and VPDES permit requirements. D. Prohibition of nonstormwater discharges. Except as provided in Parts I A 2, 1 C, and I E, all discharges covered by this general permit shall be composed entirely of stormwater associated with construction activities. All other discharges including the following are prohibited: 1. Wastewater from washout of concrete; 2. Wastewater from the washout and cleanout of stucco, paint, form release oils, curing compounds, and other construction materials; Page 4 of 26 3. Fuels, oils, or other pollutants used in vehicle and equipment operation and maintenance; 4. Oils, toxic substances, or hazardous substances from spills or other releases; and 5. Soaps, solvents, or detergents used in equipment and vehicle washing. E. Authorized nonstormwater discharges. The following nonstormwater discharges from construction activities are authorized by this general permit when discharged in compliance with this general permit: 1. Discharges from firefighting activities; 2. Fire hydrant flushings; 3. Waters used to wash vehicles or equipment where soaps, solvents, or detergents have not been used and the wash water has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; 4. Water used to control dust that has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; 5. Potable water sources, including uncontaminated waterline flushings, managed in a manner to avoid an instream impact; 6. Routine external building wash down where soaps, solvents or detergents have not been used and the wash water has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; 7. Pavement wash waters where spills or leaks of toxic or hazardous materials have not occurred (or where all spilled or leaked material has been removed prior to washing); where soaps, solvents, or detergents have not been used; and where the wash water has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; 8. Uncontaminated air conditioning or compressor condensate; 9. Uncontaminated ground water or spring water; 10. Foundation or footing drains where flows are not contaminated with process materials such as solvents; 11. Uncontaminated excavation dewatering, including dewatering of trenches and excavations that have been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; and 12. Landscape irrigation. F. Termination of general permit coverage. 1. The operator of the construction activity shall submit a notice of termination in accordance with 9VAC25-880-60, unless a registration statement was not required to be submitted in accordance with 9VAC25-880-50 A 1 c or A 2 b for single-family detached residential structures, to the VSMP authority after one or more of the following conditions have been met: Page 5 of 26 a. Necessary permanent control measures included in the SWPPP for the site are in place and functioning effectively and final stabilization has been achieved on all portions of the site for which the operator has operational control. When applicable, long term responsibility and maintenance requirements for permanent control measures shall be recorded in the local land records prior to the submission of a complete and accurate notice of termination and the construction record drawing prepared; b. Another operator has assumed control over all areas of the site that have not been finally stabilized and obtained coverage for the ongoing discharge; c. Coverage under an alternative VPDES or state permit has been obtained; or d. For individual lots in residential construction only, final stabilization as defined in 9VAC25- 880-1 has been completed, including providing written notification to the homeowner and incorporating a copy of the notification and signed certification statement into the SWPPP, and the residence has been transferred to the homeowner. The notice of termination shall be submitted no later than 30 days after one of the above conditions in subdivision 1 of this subsection is met. 3. Termination of authorization to discharge for the conditions set forth in subdivision 1 a of this subsection shall be effective upon notification from the department that the provisions of subdivision 1 a of this subsection have been met or 60 days after submittal of a complete and accurate notice of termination in accordance with 9VAC25-880-60 C, whichever occurs first. 4. Authorization to discharge terminates at midnight on the date that the notice of termination is submitted for the conditions set forth in subdivisions 1 b through 1 d of this subsection unless otherwise notified by the VSMP authority or department. 5. The notice of termination shall be signed in accordance with Part III K of this general permit. G. Water quality protection. 1. The operator shall select, install, implement, and maintain control measures as identified in the SWPPP at the construction site that minimize pollutants in the discharge as necessary to ensure that the operator's discharge does not cause or contribute to an excursion above any applicable water quality standard. If it is determined by the department that the operator's discharges are causing, have reasonable potential to cause, or are contributing to an excursion above any applicable water quality standard, the department, in consultation with the VSMP authority, may take appropriate enforcement action and require the operator to: a. Modify or implement additional control measures in accordance with Part II C to adequately address the identified water quality concerns; b. Submit valid and verifiable data and information that are representative of ambient conditions and indicate that the receiving water is attaining water quality standards; or Page 6 of 26 c. Submit an individual permit application in accordance with 9VAC25-870-410 B 3. All written responses required under this chapter shall include a signed certification consistent with Part III K. MMM STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN A. Stormwater pollution prevent plan. A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) shall be developed prior to the submission of a registration statement and implemented for the construction activity, including any support activity, covered by this general permit. SWPPPs shall be prepared in accordance with good engineering practices. Construction activities that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale and disturb less than one acre may utilize a SWPPP template provided by the department and need not provide a separate stormwater management plan if one has been prepared and implemented for the larger common plan of development or sale. The SWPPP requirements of this general permit may be fulfilled by incorporating by reference other plans such as a spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) plan developed for the site under § 311 of the federal Clean Water Act or best management practices (BMP) programs otherwise required for the facility provided that the incorporated plan meets or exceeds the SWPPP requirements of Part II B. All plans incorporated by reference into the SWPPP become enforceable under this general permit. If a plan incorporated by reference does not contain all of the required elements of the SWPPP, the operator shall develop the missing elements and include them in the SWPPP. 3. Any operator that was authorized to discharge under the general permit effective July 1, 2014, and that intends to continue coverage under this general permit, shall update its stormwater pollution prevention plan to comply with the requirements of this general permit no later than 60 days after the date of coverage under this general permit. B. Contents. The SWPPP shall include the following items: 1. General information. a. A signed copy of the registration statement, if required, for coverage under the general VPDES permit for discharges of stormwater from construction activities; b. Upon receipt, a copy of the notice of coverage under the general VPDES permit for discharges of stormwater from construction activities (i.e., notice of coverage letter); c. Upon receipt, a copy of the general VPDES permit for discharges of stormwater from construction activities; d. A narrative description of the nature of the construction activity, including the function of the project (e.g., low density residential, shopping mall, highway, etc.); e. A legible site plan identifying: Page 7 of 26 (1) Directions of stormwater flow and approximate slopes anticipated after major grading activities; (2) Limits of land disturbance including steep slopes and natural buffers around surface waters that will not be disturbed; (3) Locations of major structural and nonstructural control measures, including sediment basins and traps, perimeter dikes, sediment barriers, and other measures intended to filter, settle, or similarly treat sediment, that will be installed between disturbed areas and the undisturbed vegetated areas in order to increase sediment removal and maximize stormwater infiltration; (4) Locations of surface waters; (5) Locations where concentrated stormwater is discharged; (6) Locations of any support activities, including (i) areas where equipment and vehicle washing, wheel wash water, and other wash water is to occur; (ii) storage areas for chemicals such as acids, fuels, fertilizers, and other lawn care chemicals; (iii) concrete wash out areas; (iv) vehicle fueling and maintenance areas; (v) sanitary waste facilities, including those temporarily placed on the construction site; and (vi) construction waste storage; and (7) When applicable, the location of the on -site rain gauge or the methodology established in consultation with the VSMP authority used to identify measurable storm events for inspection as allowed by Part II G 2 a (1) (ii) or Part II G 2 b (2). Erosion and sediment control plan. a. An erosion and sediment control plan designed and approved in accordance with the Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations (9VAC25-840), an "agreement in lieu of a plan" as defined in 9VAC25-840-10 from the VESCP authority, or an erosion and sediment control plan prepared in accordance with annual standards and specifications approved by the department. b. All erosion and sediment control plans shall include a statement describing the maintenance responsibilities required for the erosion and sediment controls used. c. An approved erosion and sediment control plan, "agreement in lieu of a plan," or erosion and sediment control plan prepared in accordance with department -approved annual standards and specifications, implemented to: (1) Control the volume and velocity of stormwater runoff within the site to minimize soil erosion; (2) Control stormwater discharges, including peak flow rates and total stormwater volume, to minimize erosion at outlets and to minimize downstream channel and stream bank erosion; Page 8 of 26 (3) Minimize the amount of soil exposed during the construction activity; (4) Minimize the disturbance of steep slopes; (5) Minimize sediment discharges from the site in a manner that addresses (i) the amount, frequency, intensity, and duration of precipitation; (ii) the nature of resulting stormwater runoff; and (iii) soil characteristics, including the range of soil particle sizes present on the site; (6) Provide and maintain natural buffers around surface waters, direct stormwater to vegetated areas to increase sediment removal, and maximize stormwater infiltration, unless infeasible; (7) Minimize soil compaction and, unless infeasible, preserve topsoil; (8) Ensure initiation of stabilization activities, as defined in 9VAC25-880-1, of disturbed areas immediately whenever any clearing, grading, excavating, or other land - disturbing activities have permanently ceased on any portion of the site, or temporarily ceased on any portion of the site and will not resume for a period exceeding 14 days; and (9) Utilize outlet structures that withdraw stormwater from the surface (i.e., above the permanent pool or wet storage water surface elevation), unless infeasible, when discharging from sediment basins or sediment traps. 3. Stormwater management plan. a. Except for those projects identified in Part II B 3 b, a stormwater management plan approved by the VSMP authority as authorized under the Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Regulation (9VAC25-870), or an "agreement in lieu of a stormwater management plan" as defined in 9VAC25-870-10 from the VSMP authority, or a stormwater management plan prepared in accordance with annual standards and specifications approved by the department. b. For any operator meeting the conditions of 9VAC25-870-47 B of the VSMP regulation, an approved stormwater management plan is not required. In lieu of an approved stormwater management plan, the SWPPP shall include a description of, and all necessary calculations supporting, all post -construction stormwater management measures that will be installed prior to the completion of the construction process to control pollutants in stormwater discharges after construction operations have been completed. Structural measures should be placed on upland soils to the degree possible. Such measures must be designed and installed in accordance with applicable VESCP authority, VSMP authority, state, and federal requirements, and any necessary permits must be obtained. Pollution prevention plan. A pollution prevention plan that addresses potential pollutant - generating activities that may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of stormwater discharges from the construction activity, including any support activity. The pollution prevention plan shall: a. Identify the potential pollutant -generating activities and the pollutant that is expected to be exposed to stormwater; Page 9 of 26 b. Describe the location where the potential pollutant -generating activities will occur, or if identified on the site plan, reference the site plan; c. Identify all nonstormwater discharges, as authorized in Part I E of this general permit, that are or will be commingled with stormwater discharges from the construction activity, including any applicable support activity; d. Identify the person responsible for implementing the pollution prevention practice or practices for each pollutant -generating activity (if other than the person listed as the qualified personnel); e. Describe the pollution prevention practices and procedures that will be implemented to: (1) Prevent and respond to leaks, spills, and other releases including (i) procedures for expeditiously stopping, containing, and cleaning up spills, leaks, and other releases; and (ii) procedures for reporting leaks, spills, and other releases in accordance with Part III G; (2) Prevent the discharge of spilled and leaked fuels and chemicals from vehicle fueling and maintenance activities (e.g., providing secondary containment such as spill berms, decks, spill containment pallets, providing cover where appropriate, and having spill kits readily available); (3) Prevent the discharge of soaps, solvents, detergents, and wash water from construction materials, including the clean-up of stucco, paint, form release oils, and curing compounds (e.g., providing (i) cover (e.g., plastic sheeting or temporary roofs) to prevent contact with stormwater; (ii) collection and proper disposal in a manner to prevent contact with stormwater; and (iii) a similarly effective means designed to prevent discharge of these pollutants); (4) Minimize the discharge of pollutants from vehicle and equipment washing, wheel wash water, and other types of washing (e.g., locating activities away from surface waters and stormwater inlets or conveyance and directing wash waters to sediment basins or traps, using filtration devices such as filter bags or sand filters, or using similarly effective controls); (5) Direct concrete wash water into a leak -proof container or leak -proof settling basin. The container or basin shall be designed so that no overflows can occur due to inadequate sizing or precipitation. Hardened concrete wastes shall be removed and disposed of in a manner consistent with the handling of other construction wastes. Liquid concrete wastes shall be removed and disposed of in a manner consistent with the handling of other construction wash waters and shall not be discharged to surface waters; (6) Minimize the discharge of pollutants from storage, handling, and disposal of construction products, materials, and wastes including (i) building products such as asphalt sealants, copper flashing, roofing materials, adhesives, and concrete admixtures; (ii) pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, fertilizers, and landscape Page 10 of 26 materials; and (iii) construction and domestic wastes such as packaging materials, scrap construction materials, masonry products, timber, pipe and electrical cuttings, plastics, Styrofoam, concrete, and other trash or building materials; (7) Prevent the discharge of fuels, oils, and other petroleum products, hazardous or toxic wastes, waste concrete, and sanitary wastes; (8) Address any other discharge from the potential pollutant -generating activities not addressed above; (9) Minimize the exposure of waste materials to precipitation by closing or covering waste containers during precipitation events and at the end of the business day, or implementing other similarly effective practices. Minimization of exposure is not required in cases where the exposure to precipitation will not result in a discharge of pollutants; and f. Describe procedures for providing pollution prevention awareness of all applicable wastes, including any wash water, disposal practices, and applicable disposal locations of such wastes, to personnel in order to comply with the conditions of this general permit. The operator shall implement the procedures described in the SWPPP. SWPPP requirements for discharges to nutrient and sediment impaired waters. For discharges to surface waters (i) identified as impaired in the 2016 § 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report or (ii) with an applicable TMDL wasteload allocation established and approved prior to the term of this general permit for sediment for a sediment - related parameter (i.e., total suspended solids or turbidity) or nutrients (i.e., nitrogen or phosphorus), the operator shall: a. Identify the impaired waters, approved TMDLs, and pollutants of concern in the SWPPP; and b. Provide clear direction in the SWPPP that: (1) Permanent or temporary soil stabilization shall be applied to denuded areas within seven days after final grade is reached on any portion of the site; (2) Nutrients shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations or an approved nutrient management plan and shall not be applied during rainfall events; and (3) A modified inspection schedule shall be implemented in accordance with Part II G 2 a. SWPPP requirements for discharges to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) impaired waters. For discharges from construction activities that include the demolition of any structure with at least 10,000 square feet of floor space built or renovated before January 1, 1980, to surface waters (i) identified as impaired in the 2016 § 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report or (ii) with an applicable TMDL wasteload allocation established and approved prior to the term of this general permit for PCB, the operator shall: Page 11 of 26 a. Identify the impaired waters, approved TMDLs, and pollutant of concern in the SWPPP; b. Implement the approved erosion and sediment control plan in accordance with Part II B 2; c. Dispose of waste materials in compliance with applicable state, federal, and local requirements; and d. Implement a modified inspection schedule in accordance with Part II G 2 a. 7. SWPPP requirements for discharges to exceptional waters. For discharges to surface waters identified in 9VAC25-260-30 A 3 c as an exceptional water, the operator shall: a. Identify the exceptional surface waters in the SWPPP; and b. Provide clear direction in the SWPPP that: (1) Permanent or temporary soil stabilization shall be applied to denuded areas within seven days after final grade is reached on any portion of the site; (2) Nutrients shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations or an approved nutrient management plan and shall not be applied during rainfall events; and (3) A modified inspection schedule shall be implemented in accordance with Part II G 2 a. 8. Identification of qualified personnel. The name, phone number, and qualifications of the qualified personnel conducting inspections required by this general permit. 9. Delegation of authority. The individuals or positions with delegated authority, in accordance with Part III K, to sign inspection reports or modify the SWPPP. 10. SWPPP signature. The SWPPP shall be signed and dated in accordance with Part III K. C. SWPPP amendments, modification, and updates. 1. The operator shall amend the SWPPP whenever there is a change in the design, construction, operation, or maintenance that has a significant effect on the discharge of pollutants to surface waters and that has not been previously addressed in the SWPPP. The SWPPP shall be amended if, during inspections or investigations by the operator's qualified personnel, or by local, state, or federal officials, it is determined that the existing control measures are ineffective in minimizing pollutants in discharges from the construction activity. Revisions to the SWPPP shall include additional or modified control measures designed and implemented to correct problems identified. If approval by the VESCP authority, VSMP authority, or department is necessary for the control measure, revisions to the SWPPP shall be completed no later than seven calendar days following approval. Implementation of these additional or modified control measures shall be accomplished as described in Part II H. Page 12 of 26 3. The SWPPP shall clearly identify the contractors that will implement and maintain each control measure identified in the SWPPP. The SWPPP shall be amended to identify any new contractor that will implement and maintain a control measure. 4. The operator shall update the SWPPP as soon as possible but no later than seven days following any modification to its implementation. All modifications or updates to the SWPPP shall be noted and shall include the following items: a. 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; b. Documentation of replaced or modified controls where periodic inspections or other information have indicated that the controls have been used inappropriately or incorrectly and were modified; c. Areas that have reached final stabilization and where no further SWPPP or inspection requirements apply; d. 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; e. The date of any prohibited discharges, the discharge volume released, and what actions were taken to minimize the impact of the release; f. Measures taken to prevent the reoccurrence of any prohibited discharge; and g. Measures taken to address any evidence identified as a result of an inspection required under Part II G. 5. Amendments, modifications, or updates to the SWPPP shall be signed in accordance with Part III K. D. Public notification. Upon commencement of land disturbance, the operator shall post conspicuously a copy of the notice of coverage letter near the main entrance of the construction activity. For linear projects, the operator shall post the notice of coverage letter at a publicly accessible location near an active part of the construction project (e.g., where a pipeline crosses a public road). The operator shall maintain the posted information until termination of general permit coverage as specified in Part I F. E. SWPPP availability. 1. Operators with day-to-day operational control over SWPPP implementation shall have a copy of the SWPPP available at a central location on -site for use by those identified as having responsibilities under the SWPPP whenever they are on the construction site. Page 13 of 26 The operator shall make the SWPPP and all amendments, modifications, and updates available upon request to the department, the VSMP authority, the EPA, the VESCP authority, local government officials, or the operator of a municipal separate storm sewer system receiving discharges from the construction activity. If an on -site location is unavailable to store the SWPPP when no personnel are present, notice of the SWPPP's location shall be posted near the main entrance of the construction site. The operator shall make the SWPPP available for public review in an electronic format or in hard copy. Information for public access to the SWPPP shall be posted and maintained in accordance with Part II D. If not provided electronically, public access to the SWPPP may be arranged upon request at a time and at a publicly accessible location convenient to the operator or his designee but shall be no less than once per month and shall be during normal business hours. Information not required to be contained within the SWPPP by this general permit is not required to be released. F. SWPPP implementation. The operator shall implement the SWPPP and subsequent amendments, modifications, and updates from commencement of land disturbance until termination of general permit coverage as specified in Part I F. All control measures shall be properly maintained in effective operating condition in accordance with good engineering practices and, where applicable, manufacturer specifications. If a site inspection required by Part II G identifies a control measure that is not operating effectively, corrective actions shall be completed as soon as practicable, but no later than seven days after discovery or a longer period as established by the VSMP authority, to maintain the continued effectiveness of the control measures. If site inspections required by Part II G identify an existing control measure that needs to be modified or if an additional or alternative control measure is necessary for any reason, implementation shall be completed prior to the next anticipated measurable storm event. If implementation prior to the next anticipated measurable storm event is impracticable, then additional or alternative control measures shall be implemented as soon as practicable, but no later than seven days after discovery or a longer period as established by the VSMP authority. G. SWPPP Inspections. 1. Personnel responsible for on -site and off -site inspections. Inspections required by this general permit shall be conducted by the qualified personnel identified by the operator in the SWPPP. The operator is responsible for ensuring that the qualified personnel conduct the inspection. 2. Inspection schedule. a. For construction activities that discharge to a surface water identified in Part 11 B 5 and B 6 as impaired or having an approved TMDL or Part I B 7 as exceptional, the following inspection schedule requirements apply: (1) Inspections shall be conducted at a frequency of (i) at least once every four business days or (ii) at least once every five business days and no later than 24 hours following a measurable storm event. In the event that a measurable storm event occurs when Page 14 of 26 there are more than 24 hours between business days, the inspection shall be conducted on the next business day; and (2) Representative inspections as authorized in Part II G 2 d shall not be allowed. b. Except as specified in Part II G 2 a, inspections shall be conducted at a frequency of: (1) At least once every five business days; or (2) At least once every 10 business days and no later than 24 hours following a measurable storm event. In the event that a measurable storm event occurs when there are more than 24 hours between business days, the inspection shall be conducted on the next business day. c. Where areas have been temporarily stabilized or land -disturbing activities will be suspended due to continuous frozen ground conditions and stormwater discharges are unlikely, the inspection frequency described in Part II G 2 a and 2 b may be reduced to once per month. If weather conditions (such as above freezing temperatures or rain or snow events) make discharges likely, the operator shall immediately resume the regular inspection frequency. d. Except as prohibited in Part 11 G 2 a (2), representative inspections may be utilized for utility line installation, pipeline construction, or other similar linear construction activities provided that: (1) Temporary or permanent soil stabilization has been installed and vehicle access may compromise the temporary or permanent soil stabilization and potentially cause additional land disturbance increasing the potential for erosion; (2) Inspections occur on the same frequency as other construction activities; (3) Control measures are inspected along the construction site 0.25 miles above and below each access point (i.e., where a roadway, undisturbed right-of-way, or other similar feature intersects the construction activity and access does not compromise temporary or permanent soil stabilization); and (4) Inspection locations are provided in the inspection report required by Part II G. e. If adverse weather causes the safety of the inspection personnel to be in jeopardy, the inspection may be delayed until the next business day on which it is safe to perform the inspection. Any time inspections are delayed due to adverse weather conditions, evidence of the adverse weather conditions shall be included in the SWPPP with the dates of occurrence. 3. Inspection requirements. a. As part of the inspection, the qualified personnel shall: (1) Record the date and time of the inspection and, when applicable, the date and rainfall amount of the last measurable storm event; Page 15 of 26 (2) Record the information and a description of any discharges occurring at the time of the inspection or evidence of discharges occurring prior to the inspection; (3) Record any land -disturbing activities that have occurred outside of the approved erosion and sediment control plan; (4) Inspect the following for installation in accordance with the approved erosion and sediment control plan, identification of any maintenance needs, and evaluation of effectiveness in minimizing sediment discharge, including whether the control has been inappropriately or incorrectly used: (a) All perimeter erosion and sediment controls, such as silt fence; (b) Soil stockpiles, when applicable, and borrow areas for stabilization or sediment trapping measures; (c) Completed earthen structures, such as dams, dikes, ditches, and diversions for stabilization and effective impoundment or flow control; (d) Cut and fill slopes; (e) Sediment basins and traps, sediment barriers, and other measures installed to control sediment discharge from stormwater; (f) Temporary or permanent channels, flumes, or other slope drain structures installed to convey concentrated runoff down cut and fill slopes; (g) Storm inlets that have been made operational to ensure that sediment laden stormwater does not enter without first being filtered or similarly treated; and (h) Construction vehicle access routes that intersect or access paved or public roads for minimizing sediment tracking; (5) Inspect areas that have reached final grade or that will remain dormant for more than 14 days to ensure: (a) Initiation of stabilization activities have occurred immediately, as defined in 9VAC25-880-1; and (b) Stabilization activities have been completed within seven days of reaching grade or stopping work; (6) Inspect for evidence that the approved erosion and sediment control plan, "agreement in lieu of a plan," or erosion and sediment control plan prepared in accordance with department -approved annual standards and specifications has not been properly implemented. This includes: Page 16 of 26 (a) Concentrated flows of stormwater in conveyances such as rills, rivulets, or channels that have not been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge, or evidence thereof; (b) Sediment laden or turbid flows of stormwater that have not been filtered or settled to remove sediments prior to discharge; (c) Sediment deposition in areas that drain to unprotected stormwater inlets or catch basins that discharge to surface waters. Inlets and catch basins with failing sediment controls due to improper installation, lack of maintenance, or inadequate design are considered unprotected; (d) Sediment deposition on any property (including public and private streets) outside of the construction activity covered by this general permit; (e) Required stabilization has not been initiated or completed or is not effective on portions of the site; (f) Sediment basins without adequate wet or dry storage volume or sediment basins that allow the discharge of stormwater from below the surface of the wet storage portion of the basin; (g) Sediment traps without adequate wet or dry storage or sediment traps that allow the discharge of stormwater from below the surface of the wet storage portion of the trap; and (h) Land disturbance or sediment deposition outside of the approved area to be disturbed; (7) Inspect pollutant generating activities identified in the pollution prevention plan for the proper implementation, maintenance, and effectiveness of the procedures and practices; (8) Identify any pollutant generating activities not identified in the pollution prevention plan; and (9) Identify and document the presence of any evidence of the discharge of pollutants prohibited by this general permit. 4. Inspection report. Each inspection report shall include the following items: a. The date and time of the inspection and, when applicable, the date and rainfall amount of the last measurable storm event; b. Summarized findings of the inspection; c. The locations of prohibited discharges; d. The locations of control measures that require maintenance; Page 17 of 26 e. The locations of control measures that failed to operate as designed or proved inadequate or inappropriate for a particular location; f. The locations where any evidence identified under Part II G 3 a (6) exists; g. The locations where any additional control measure is needed; h. A list of corrective actions required (including any changes to the SWPPP that are necessary) as a result of the inspection or to maintain permit compliance; i. Documentation of any corrective actions required from a previous inspection that have not been implemented; and The date and signature of the qualified personnel and the operator or its duly authorized representative. 5. The inspection report shall be included into the SWPPP no later than four business days after the inspection is complete. The inspection report and any actions taken in accordance with Part II shall be retained by the operator as part of the SWPPP for at least three years from the date that general permit coverage expires or is terminated. The inspection report shall identify any incidents of noncompliance. Where an inspection report does not identify any incidents of noncompliance, the report shall contain a certification that the construction activity is in compliance with the SWPPP and this general permit. The report shall be signed in accordance with Part III K of this general permit. H. Corrective actions. The operator shall implement the corrective actions identified as a result of an inspection as soon as practicable but no later than seven days after discovery or a longer period as approved by the VSMP authority. If approval of a corrective action by a regulatory authority (e.g., VSMP authority, VESCP authority, or the department) is necessary, additional control measures shall be implemented to minimize pollutants in stormwater discharges until such approvals can be obtained. The operator may be required to remove accumulated sediment deposits located outside of the construction activity covered by this general permit as soon as practicable in order to minimize environmental impacts. The operator shall notify the VSMP authority and the department as well as obtain all applicable federal, state, and local authorizations, approvals, and permits prior to the removal of sediments accumulated in surface waters including wetlands. Page 18 of 26 PART III CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL VPDES PERMITS NOTE: Discharge monitoring is not required for this general permit. If the operator chooses to monitor stormwater discharges or control measures, the operator shall comply with the requirements of subsections A, B, and C, as appropriate. A. Monitoring. 1. Samples and measurements taken for the purpose of monitoring shall be representative of the monitoring activity. Monitoring shall be conducted according to procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136 or alternative methods approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, unless other procedures have been specified in this general permit. Analyses performed according to test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136 shall be performed by an environmental laboratory certified under regulations adopted by the Department of General Services (1 VAC30-45 or 1 VAC30-46). 3. The operator shall periodically calibrate and perform maintenance procedures on all monitoring and analytical instrumentation at intervals that will ensure accuracy of measurements. B. Records. 1. Monitoring records and reports shall include a. The date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements; b. The individuals who performed the sampling or measurements; c. The dates and times analyses were performed; d. The individuals who performed the analyses; e. The analytical techniques or methods used; and f. The results of such analyses. 2. The operator shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this general permit, and records of all data used to complete the registration statement for this general permit, for a period of at least three years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or request for coverage. This period of retention shall be extended automatically during the course of any unresolved litigation regarding the regulated activity or regarding control standards applicable to the operator, or as requested by the board. C. Reporting monitoring results. Page 19 of 26 1. The operator shall update the SWPPP to include the results of the monitoring as may be performed in accordance with this general permit, unless another reporting schedule is specified elsewhere in this general permit. 2. Monitoring results shall be reported on a discharge monitoring report (DMR); on forms provided, approved or specified by the department; or in any format provided that the date, location, parameter, method, and result of the monitoring activity are included. If the operator monitors any pollutant specifically addressed by this general permit more frequently than required by this general permit using test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136 or using other test procedures approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or using procedures specified in this general permit, the results of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the DMR or reporting form specified by the department. 4. Calculations for all limitations which require averaging of measurements shall utilize an arithmetic mean unless otherwise specified in this general permit. D. Duty to provide information. The operator shall furnish, within a reasonable time, any information which the board may request to determine whether cause exists for terminating this general permit coverage or to determine compliance with this general permit. The board, department, EPA, or VSMP authority may require the operator to furnish, upon request, such plans, specifications, and other pertinent information as may be necessary to determine the effect of the wastes from his discharge on the quality of surface waters, or such other information as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of the CWA and the Virginia Stormwater Management Act. The operator shall also furnish to the board, department, EPA, or VSMP authority, upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this general permit. E. Compliance schedule reports. Reports of compliance or noncompliance with, or any progress reports on, interim and final requirements contained in any compliance schedule of this general permit shall be submitted no later than 14 days following each schedule date. F. Unauthorized stormwater discharges. Pursuant to § 62.1-44.5 of the Code of Virginia, except in compliance with a state permit issued by the department, it shall be unlawful to cause a stormwater discharge from a construction activity. G. Reports of unauthorized discharges. Any operator who discharges or causes or allows a discharge of sewage, industrial waste, other wastes or any noxious or deleterious substance or a hazardous substance or oil in an amount equal to or in excess of a reportable quantity established under either 40 CFR Part 110, 40 CFR Part 117, 40 CFR Part 302, or § 62.1-44.34:19 of the Code of Virginia that occurs during a 24-hour period into or upon surface waters or who discharges or causes or allows a discharge that may reasonably be expected to enter surface waters, shall notify the Department of Environmental Quality of the discharge immediately upon discovery of the discharge, but in no case later than within 24 hours after said discovery. A written report of the unauthorized discharge shall be submitted to the department and the VSMP authority within five days of discovery of the discharge. The written report shall contain: 1. A description of the nature and location of the discharge; 2. The cause of the discharge; Page 20 of 26 3. The date on which the discharge occurred; 4. The length of time that the discharge continued; 5. The volume of the discharge; 6. If the discharge is continuing, how long it is expected to continue; 7. If the discharge is continuing, what the expected total volume of the discharge will be; and Any steps planned or taken to reduce, eliminate and prevent a recurrence of the present discharge or any future discharges not authorized by this general permit. Discharges reportable to the department and the VSMP authority under the immediate reporting requirements of other regulations are exempted from this requirement. H. Reports of unusual or extraordinary discharges. If any unusual or extraordinary discharge including a "bypass" or "upset," as defined in this general permit, should occur from a facility and the discharge enters or could be expected to enter surface waters, the operator shall promptly notify, in no case later than within 24 hours, the department and the VSMP authority by telephone after the discovery of the discharge. This notification shall provide all available details of the incident, including any adverse effects on aquatic life and the known number of fish killed. The operator shall reduce the report to writing and shall submit it to the department and the VSMP authority within five days of discovery of the discharge in accordance with Part III 12. Unusual and extraordinary discharges include any discharge resulting from: 1. Unusual spillage of materials resulting directly or indirectly from processing operations; 2. Breakdown of processing or accessory equipment; 3. Failure or taking out of service of some or all of the facilities; and 4. Flooding or other acts of nature. I. Reports of noncompliance. The operator shall report any noncompliance which may adversely affect surface waters or may endanger public health. An oral report to the department and the VSMP authority shall be provided within 24 hours from the time the operator becomes aware of the circumstances. The following shall be included as information that shall be reported within 24 hours under this subdivision: a. Any unanticipated bypass; and b. Any upset that causes a discharge to surface waters. 2. A written report shall be submitted within five days and shall contain: a. A description of the noncompliance and its cause; Page 21 of 26 b. The period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; and c. Steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. The department may waive the written report on a case -by -case basis for reports of noncompliance under Part III I if the oral report has been received within 24 hours and no adverse impact on surface waters has been reported. 3. The operator shall report all instances of noncompliance not reported under Part III 1 1 or 2 in writing as part of the SWPPP. The reports shall contain the information listed in Part III 1 2. NOTE: The reports required in Part III G, H and I shall be made to the department and the VSMP authority. Reports may be made by telephone, email, or by fax. For reports outside normal working hours, leaving a recorded message shall fulfill the immediate reporting requirement. For emergencies, the Virginia Department of Emergency Management maintains a 24-hour telephone service at 1-800-468-8892. 4. Where the operator becomes aware of a failure to submit any relevant facts, or submittal of incorrect information in any report, including a registration statement, to the department or the VSMP authority, the operator shall promptly submit such facts or correct information. J. Notice of planned changes. 1. The operator shall give notice to the department and the VSMP authority as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility or activity. Notice is required only when: a. The operator plans an alteration or addition to any building, structure, facility, or installation that may meet one of the criteria for determining whether a facility is a new source in 9VAC25-870-420; b. The operator plans an alteration or addition that would significantly change the nature or increase the quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification applies to pollutants that are not subject to effluent limitations in this general permit; or 2. The operator shall give advance notice to the department and VSMP authority of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity, which may result in noncompliance with state permit requirements. K. Signatory requirements. 1. Registration statement. All registration statements shall be signed as follows: a. For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this chapter, a responsible corporate officer means: (i) a president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy -making or decision -making functions for the corporation; or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided the Page 22 of 26 manager is authorized to make management decisions that govern the operation of the regulated facility including having the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to assure long-term compliance with environmental laws and regulations; the manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for state permit application requirements; and where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures; b. For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or c. For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. For purposes of this chapter, a principal executive officer of a public agency includes (i) the chief executive officer of the agency or (ii) a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency. 2. Reports and other information. All reports required by this general permit, including SWPPPs, and other information requested by the board or the department shall be signed by a person described in Part III K 1 or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: a. The authorization is made in writing by a person described in Part III K 1; b. The authorization specifies either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or a well field, superintendent, position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental matters for the operator. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position); and c. The signed and dated written authorization is included in the SWPPP. A copy shall be provided to the department and VSMP authority, if requested. 3. Changes to authorization. If an authorization under Part III K 2 is no longer accurate because a different individual or position has responsibility for the overall operation of the construction activity, a new authorization satisfying the requirements of Part III K 2 shall be submitted to the VSMP authority as the administering entity for the board prior to or together with any reports or information to be signed by an authorized representative. 4. Certification. Any person signing a document under Part II I K 1 or 2 shall make the following certification: "I certify under penalty of law that I have read and understand this document and that this document and all attachments were prepared in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant Page 23 of 26 penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." L. Duty to comply. The operator shall comply with all conditions of this general permit. Any state permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Virginia Stormwater Management Act and the Clean Water Act, except that noncompliance with certain provisions of this general permit may constitute a violation of the Virginia Stormwater Management Act but not the Clean Water Act. Permit noncompliance is grounds for enforcement action; for state permit coverage, termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a state permit renewal application. The operator shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under § 307(a) of the Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the regulations that establish these standards or prohibitions or standards for sewage sludge use or disposal, even if this general permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. M. Duty to reapply. If the operator wishes to continue an activity regulated by this general permit after the expiration date of this general permit, the operator shall submit a new registration statement at least 60 days before the expiration date of the existing general permit, unless permission for a later date has been granted by the board. The board shall not grant permission for registration statements to be submitted later than the expiration date of the existing general permit. N. Effect of a state permit. This general permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or invasion of personal rights, or any infringement of federal, state or local law or regulations. O. State law. Nothing in this general permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action under, or relieve the operator from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties established pursuant to any other state law or regulation or under authority preserved by § 510 of the Clean Water Act. Except as provided in general permit conditions on "bypassing" (Part III U) and "upset' (Part III V), nothing in this general permit shall be construed to relieve the operator from civil and criminal penalties for noncompliance. P. Oil and hazardous substance liability. Nothing in this general permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the operator from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the operator is or may be subject under §§ 62.1-44.34:14 through 62.1-44.34:23 of the State Water Control Law or § 311 of the Clean Water Act. Q. Proper operation and maintenance. The operator shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances), which are installed or used by the operator to achieve compliance with the conditions of this general permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes effective plant performance, adequate funding, adequate staffing, and adequate laboratory and process controls, including appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems, which are installed by the operator only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of this general permit. R. Disposal of solids or sludges. Solids, sludges or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or management of pollutants shall be disposed of in a manner so as to prevent any pollutant from such materials from entering surface waters and in compliance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations. Page 24 of 26 S. Duty to mitigate. The operator shall take all steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this general permit that has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. T. Need to halt or reduce activity not a defense. It shall not be a defense for an operator in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this general permit. U. Bypass. 1. 'Bypass," as defined in 9VAC25-870-10, means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility. The operator may allow any bypass to occur that does not cause effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if it also is for essential maintenance to ensure efficient operation. These bypasses are not subject to the provisions of Part III U 2 and 3. 2. Notice. a. Anticipated bypass. If the operator knows in advance of the need for a bypass, the operator shall submit prior notice to the department, if possible at least 10 days before the date of the bypass. b. Unanticipated bypass. The operator shall submit notice of an unanticipated bypass as required in Part III I. 3. Prohibition of bypass. a. Except as provided in Part III U 1, bypass is prohibited, and the board or department may take enforcement action against an operator for bypass unless: (1) Bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property damage. Severe property damage means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities that causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources that can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production; (2) There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime. This condition is not satisfied if adequate back-up equipment should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass that occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and (3) The operator submitted notices as required under Part III U 2. b. The department may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse effects, if the department determines that it will meet the three conditions listed in Part III U 3 a. Page 25 of 26 V. Upset. 1. An "upset," as defined in 9VAC25-870-10, means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology -based state permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the operator. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. 2. An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with technology -based state permit effluent limitations if the requirements of Part III V 4 are met. A determination made during administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by upset, and before an action for noncompliance, is not a final administrative action subject to judicial review. 3. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventative maintenance, or careless or improper operation. 4. An operator who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset shall demonstrate, through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs or other relevant evidence that: a. An upset occurred and that the operator can identify the cause of the upset; b. The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated; c. The operator submitted notice of the upset as required in Part III I; and d. The operator complied with any remedial measures required under Part III S. 5. In any enforcement proceeding, the operator seeking to establish the occurrence of an upset has the burden of proof. W. Inspection and entry. The operator shall allow the department as the board's designee, the VSMP authority, EPA, or an authorized representative of either entity (including an authorized contractor), upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law to: 1. Enter upon the operator's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records shall be kept under the conditions of this general permit; 2. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that shall be kept under the conditions of this general permit; 3. Inspect and photograph at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this general permit; and 4. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of ensuring state permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Clean Water Act or the Virginia Stormwater Management Act, any substances or parameters at any location. Page 26 of 26 For purposes of this section, the time for inspection shall be deemed reasonable during regular business hours, and whenever the facility is discharging. Nothing contained herein shall make an inspection unreasonable during an emergency. X. State permit actions. State permit coverage may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request by the operator for a state permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not stay any state permit condition. Y. Transfer of state permit coverage. 1. State permits are not transferable to any person except after notice to the department. Except as provided in Part III Y 2, a state permit may be transferred by the operator to a new operator only if the state permit has been modified or revoked and reissued, or a minor modification made, to identify the new operator and incorporate such other requirements as may be necessary under the Virginia Stormwater Management Act and the Clean Water Act. As an alternative to transfers under Part III Y 1, this state permit may be automatically transferred to a new operator if: a. The current operator notifies the department at least 30 days in advance of the proposed transfer of the title to the facility or property; b. The notice includes a written agreement between the existing and new operators containing a specific date for transfer of state permit responsibility, coverage, and liability between them; and c. The department does not notify the existing operator and the proposed new operator of its intent to modify or revoke and reissue the state permit. If this notice is not received, the transfer is effective on the date specified in the agreement mentioned in Part III Y 2 b. For ongoing construction activity involving a change of operator, the new operator shall accept and maintain the existing SWPPP, or prepare and implement a new SWPPP prior to taking over operations at the site. Z. Severability. The provisions of this general permit are severable, and if any provision of this general permit or the application of any provision of this state permit to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances and the remainder of this general permit shall not be affected thereby. Section 12. Inspection logs (Provide templates for your inspections. Requirements are listed in 9VAC25-880-70, Part II, section B and F. ) INSPECTION FREQUENCY: (1) Inspections shall be conducted at a frequency of (i) at least once every four business days or (ii) at least once every five business days and no later than 48 hours following a measurable storm event. In the event that a measurable storm event occurs when there are more than 48 hours between business days, the inspection shall be conducted on the next business day; and (2) Representative inspections used by utility line installation, pipeline construction, or other similar linear construction activities shall inspect all outfalls discharging to surface waters identified as impaired or for which a TMDL wasteload allocation has been established and approved prior to the term of this general permit. Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County STORM WATER INSPECTIONS FOR VSMP GENERAL PERMIT LAND DISTRIBUTING ACTIVITIES Page 1 PROJECT: MONITORING FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING: DATE AND TIME OF INSPECTION: RAINFALL: Date of Rain Amount Inches Initials EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL FACILITIES INSPECTED: (Inspections shall be conducted according to Part IIF2 of the Permit. However, ifthe discharges of stormwater from construction activities are to surface waters identified as imparied, inspections shall be conducted according to Part 104d.) Facility Identification Dateand Timeof Inspection Operating Properly WIN) Description of inspection observations OBSERVATION OF RUNOFF AT OUTFALLS: (Inspections shall be conducted according to Part IIF2 of the Permit. However, if the discharges of stormwater from construction activities are to surface waters identified as imparied, inspections shall be conducted according to Part IB4d.) By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: Qualified Personnel By this signature, 1 certify that the contruction activity is in compliance with the SW PP and general permit. Qualified Personnel ceriticallon statement on page 3 shall be signed. By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: Operator/Duly Authorized Representative By this signature, I certify that the contruction activity is in compliance with the SWPP and general permit. Operator/Duly Authorized Representative Starmwater Discharge Outfall Identification Date Clarity Roasting Solids Suspended Solids Oil Sheen Otherobvious indicators of stormwater pollution (list and describe) Visible sediment leaving the site?(Y/N) Ifyes, describe actions taken to prevent future releases (may need to attach additional information) Descrlbemeasurestakento clean up sediment outside of disturbed limits (may need to attach additional information) Clarity: Choose the number which best describes the clarity of the discharge where I is clear and 10 is very cloudy Floating Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of Floating solids in the discharge where 1 is no solids and 10 the surface us covered in floating solids Suspended Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of suspended solids in the discharge where 1 is no solids and 10 is ectremely muddy. Oil Sheen: Is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge (Y or N)? STORM WATER INSPECTIONS FOR VSMP GENERAL PERMIT LAND DISTRIBUTING ACTIVITIES Page 1 PROJECT: MONITORING FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING: DATE AND TIME OF INSPECTION: RAINFALL: Date of Rain Amount Inches Initials EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL FACILITIES INSPECTED: (Inspections shall be conducted according to Part IIF2 of the Permit. However, ifthe discharges of stormwater from construction activities are to surface waters identified as imparied, inspections shall be conducted according to Part 104d.) Facility Identification Dateand Timeof Inspection Operating Properly WIN) Description of inspection observations OBSERVATION OF RUNOFF AT OUTFALLS: (Inspections shall be conducted according to Part IIF2 of the Permit. However, if the discharges of stormwater from construction activities are to surface waters identified as imparied, inspections shall be conducted according to Part IB4d.) By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: Qualified Personnel By this signature, 1 certify that the contruction activity is in compliance with the SW PP and general permit. Qualified Personnel ceriticallon statement on page 3 shall be signed. By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: Operator/Duly Authorized Representative By this signature, I certify that the contruction activity is in compliance with the SWPP and general permit. Operator/Duly Authorized Representative Starmwater Discharge Outfall Identification Date Clarity Roasting Solids Suspended Solids Oil Sheen Otherobvious indicators of stormwater pollution (list and describe) Visible sediment leaving the site?(Y/N) Ifyes, describe actions taken to prevent future releases (may need to attach additional information) Descrlbemeasurestakento clean up sediment outside of disturbed limits (may need to attach additional information) Clarity: Choose the number which best describes the clarity of the discharge where I is clear and 10 is very cloudy Floating Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of Floating solids in the discharge where 1 is no solids and 10 the surface us covered in floating solids Suspended Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of suspended solids in the discharge where 1 is no solids and 10 is ectremely muddy. Oil Sheen: Is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge (Y or N)? STORM WATER INSPECTIONS FOR VSMP GENERAL PERMIT LAND DISTRIBUTING ACTIVITIES Page 1 PROJECT: MONITORING FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING: DATE AND TIME OF INSPECTION: RAINFALL: Date of Rain Amount Inches Initials EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL FACILITIES INSPECTED: (Inspections shall be conducted according to Part IIF2 of the Permit. However, ifthe discharges of stormwater from construction activities are to surface waters identified as imparied, inspections shall be conducted according to Part 104d.) Facility Identification Dateand Timeof Inspection Operating Properly WIN) Description of inspection observations OBSERVATION OF RUNOFF AT OUTFALLS: (Inspections shall be conducted according to Part IIF2 of the Permit. However, if the discharges of stormwater from construction activities are to surface waters identified as imparied, inspections shall be conducted according to Part IB4d.) By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: Qualified Personnel By this signature, 1 certify that the contruction activity is in compliance with the SW PP and general permit. Qualified Personnel ceriticallon statement on page 3 shall be signed. By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: Operator/Duly Authorized Representative By this signature, I certify that the contruction activity is in compliance with the SWPP and general permit. Operator/Duly Authorized Representative Starmwater Discharge Outfall Identification Date Clarity Roasting Solids Suspended Solids Oil Sheen Otherobvious indicators of stormwater pollution (list and describe) Visible sediment leaving the site?(Y/N) Ifyes, describe actions taken to prevent future releases (may need to attach additional information) Descrlbemeasurestakento clean up sediment outside of disturbed limits (may need to attach additional information) Clarity: Choose the number which best describes the clarity of the discharge where I is clear and 10 is very cloudy Floating Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of Floating solids in the discharge where 1 is no solids and 10 the surface us covered in floating solids Suspended Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of suspended solids in the discharge where 1 is no solids and 10 is ectremely muddy. Oil Sheen: Is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge (Y or N)?