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The law that set into place stormwater regulations in the 1970s is - Answer: The Clean Water
Act
Regulations for managing stormwater activity on a construction site are outlined in the -
Answer: NPDES
When should you read and understand your project stormwater pollution prevention plan -
Answer: Immediately after the project awarded and before you begin any site work is
Which of the following is not an allowable stormwater discharge or non-stormwater discharge -
Answer: Discharges are contaminated groundwater
Construction activity may begin - Answer: When the jurisdiction of operation specifies you can
start
Waters that sell anti-degration standards are placed on the _______ list - Answer: 303D
SWPP certifications are signed by - Answer: An officer of the project owner or an officer of the
general contractor.
, TRUE OR FALSE: The document that must be completed signed and submitted to the state to
obtain authorization to discharge is the NOT - Answer: False
The notice of termination can be filed when - Answer: All construction inside and outside of the
building is completed and the final stabilization has been verified as complete
Operators on a construction site are the entity in charge of plans and specifications and the
entity who is - Answer: Is in charge of daily activities
You should have a SWPPP for your construction site because (3 reasons) - Answer: 1. Its
documents stormwater management
2. Demonstrates your intent to manage stormwater on your site
3. It is required by law
A well constructed SWPPP for your site should be - Answer: Site specific
The NO must be submitted - Answer: Prior to you commencing construction
One necessary component of a good SWPPP is - Answer: A schedule of activities
Factors that may impact the SWPPP scheduling activities include - Answer: Weather and climate
Pollutant sources on a construction site may include (3) - Answer: 1. petroleum storage tanks
2. Masonry material
3. soil amendment
The following considerations may be incorporatedd into SWPPP - Answer: Endangered species
and historical preservation