DEQ- STORMWATER MANGEMENT INSPECTOR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
What two plans in the SWPPP must be approved? - (ANSWER)Erosion and sediment control plans and
stormwater management plans must be approved.
Does the stormwater management plan address runoff during construction or after? - (ANSWER)The
stormwater management plan addresses post-construction stormwater runoff.
What impact does impervious cover have on water quality? - (ANSWER)Impervious cover increases
stormwater runoff volume and velocity, leading to higher pollutant levels like sediment and phosphorus,
negatively affecting water quality.
What is the target pollutant in the water quality criteria? - (ANSWER)Phosphorus
What is the lower limit of imperviousness that can result in stream degradation? - (ANSWER)10%
What destructive forces does the SWM regulation protect against? - (ANSWER)Channel erosion and
flooding.
How does the rate of runoff change after development? - (ANSWER)Runoff rate increases post-
development due to vegetation replacement with impervious surfaces, potentially causing erosion and
flooding.
What must a locality's ordinance require for submission and approval? - (ANSWER)ESC plan and SWM
plan (9VAC25-870-148)
List three violations for which a penalty may be imposed. - (ANSWER)Violations include: No registration
date, No SWPPP, Incomplete SWPPP, SWPPP not available for review, No approved ESC plan, Failure to
install stormwater management BMPs or ESCs, Improperly installed or maintained stormwater BMPs or
ESCs, Operational deficiencies, Failure to conduct required inspections, Incomplete, improper, or missed
inspections.
Maximum Penalty under the Stormwater Act - (ANSWER)$32,500
, DEQ- STORMWATER MANGEMENT INSPECTOR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
Locality VSMP Authority Registration Statement Retention - (ANSWER)Must be documented and
retained for at least three years from project completion or permit termination
DEQ Program Reviews Frequency - (ANSWER)DEQ conducts a program review once every five years
Construction Site Inspection Frequency by VSMP Authority - (ANSWER)Periodically for compliance with
ESC plan, SWM plan, pollution prevention plan, and TMDL control measures
Locations for Notice of Coverage Letter Posting - (ANSWER)Near main entrance of construction activity
and in general information section of SWPPP
Options for Making SWPPP Available to Public - (ANSWER)Electronic format or hard copy upon request
at a publicly accessible location
General Information in SWPPP - (ANSWER)Includes signed registration statement, notice of coverage
letter, Construction GP, project description, and site plan
Qualified Personnel Inspection Frequency for Temporary Stabilized Areas - (ANSWER)Once per month
Timeline to Fix Improperly Installed Erosion Control Practice - (ANSWER)As soon as practicable but
within seven days of discovery or longer with VSMP authority approval
Modifications to Note in SWPPP - (ANSWER)Major grading activities, construction cessation, and
initiation of stabilization measures
When must temporary stabilization be applied to bare areas that may not be at final grade but will
remain dormant for longer than 14 days? - (ANSWER)Temporary stabilization must be applied within
seven days.
What two plans in the SWPPP must be approved? - (ANSWER)Erosion and sediment control plans and
stormwater management plans must be approved.
Does the stormwater management plan address runoff during construction or after? - (ANSWER)The
stormwater management plan addresses post-construction stormwater runoff.
What impact does impervious cover have on water quality? - (ANSWER)Impervious cover increases
stormwater runoff volume and velocity, leading to higher pollutant levels like sediment and phosphorus,
negatively affecting water quality.
What is the target pollutant in the water quality criteria? - (ANSWER)Phosphorus
What is the lower limit of imperviousness that can result in stream degradation? - (ANSWER)10%
What destructive forces does the SWM regulation protect against? - (ANSWER)Channel erosion and
flooding.
How does the rate of runoff change after development? - (ANSWER)Runoff rate increases post-
development due to vegetation replacement with impervious surfaces, potentially causing erosion and
flooding.
What must a locality's ordinance require for submission and approval? - (ANSWER)ESC plan and SWM
plan (9VAC25-870-148)
List three violations for which a penalty may be imposed. - (ANSWER)Violations include: No registration
date, No SWPPP, Incomplete SWPPP, SWPPP not available for review, No approved ESC plan, Failure to
install stormwater management BMPs or ESCs, Improperly installed or maintained stormwater BMPs or
ESCs, Operational deficiencies, Failure to conduct required inspections, Incomplete, improper, or missed
inspections.
Maximum Penalty under the Stormwater Act - (ANSWER)$32,500
, DEQ- STORMWATER MANGEMENT INSPECTOR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
Locality VSMP Authority Registration Statement Retention - (ANSWER)Must be documented and
retained for at least three years from project completion or permit termination
DEQ Program Reviews Frequency - (ANSWER)DEQ conducts a program review once every five years
Construction Site Inspection Frequency by VSMP Authority - (ANSWER)Periodically for compliance with
ESC plan, SWM plan, pollution prevention plan, and TMDL control measures
Locations for Notice of Coverage Letter Posting - (ANSWER)Near main entrance of construction activity
and in general information section of SWPPP
Options for Making SWPPP Available to Public - (ANSWER)Electronic format or hard copy upon request
at a publicly accessible location
General Information in SWPPP - (ANSWER)Includes signed registration statement, notice of coverage
letter, Construction GP, project description, and site plan
Qualified Personnel Inspection Frequency for Temporary Stabilized Areas - (ANSWER)Once per month
Timeline to Fix Improperly Installed Erosion Control Practice - (ANSWER)As soon as practicable but
within seven days of discovery or longer with VSMP authority approval
Modifications to Note in SWPPP - (ANSWER)Major grading activities, construction cessation, and
initiation of stabilization measures
When must temporary stabilization be applied to bare areas that may not be at final grade but will
remain dormant for longer than 14 days? - (ANSWER)Temporary stabilization must be applied within
seven days.