Section 10 – Environmental Controls at Work Site
12/1/03
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onsite at all times, updated for the various phases of the project, and made immediately
available for Agency and Regional Board Inspectors upon request. Updates shall be submitted
to the Agency immediately for review. At a minimum, the SWPPP shall include:
1. Site Drawing (to scale)
Indicate Best Management Practices (BMP’s) locations and types.
Indicate location of soil stockpiles and solid waste containers.
Delineate vehicle and equipment fueling, servicing, cleaning and storage areas.
Designate material storage areas.
Show grading limits.
Indicate site drainage during execution of the Work.
Identify provisions for stabilization of vehicle access to site.
Details
Provide drawings and information for BMP’s and other pollution prevention
measures.
Provide drawings for secondary containment.
2. Narrative
Indicate chemicals, potential pollutants and hazardous materials to be used and
methods for safekeeping.
Describe de-watering operations.
Describe methods for spill prevention and control.
Describe secondary containment.
Describe handling and disposal of solid waste.
Describe method and equipment for treatment and disposal of de-watering
discharge.
Describe storage and dispensing of fuel and lubricants.
Describe cleanout and disposal of ready mix concrete.
Describe sanitation provisions.
Describe method to ensure effectiveness of BMP’s.
3. Monitoring procedures (including forms and schedules)
10-4.05 Erosion and Sediment Control Plan
Construction projects involving the grading, filling, excavating, storage, or disposal of three
hundred fifty (350) cubic yards or more of soil, or the clearing or grubbing of one (1) acre or
more, are required to comply with the provisions of the Land Grading and Erosion Control
Ordinance (SCC Chapter 16.44). The County “Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines” may
be obtained by calling the County Department of Water Resources.
In accordance with the ordinance, the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) shall be
prepared by a civil engineer. When requested by the Agency, the ESCP shall be reviewed by
the Agency before work commences. Unless otherwise approved by the Agency, the
Contractor will not be allowed to mobilize until the plan is prepared. If the Contractor’s methods
fail to prevent erosion or siltation, the Contractor shall revise and adjust the control measures to
provide effective control, and shall be responsible for any damage resulting from erosion or
siltation originating on the Work site and any other site the Contractor controls or passes
through.
10-4.06 Minimum Agency Requirements
If the Work does not fall under Sections 10-4.04 or 10-4.05 in this Section of these
Specifications, the Contractor, prior to commencing work, shall prepare a water pollution control
program detailing the following:
Location of soil stockpiles and solid waste containers



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