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Multiple Hat Role
Primary Role - Determine Regulatory Compliance of site
Official Representative On-Site
Fact Finder and Record Keeper
Enforcement Case Developer
Technical Instructor
CESSWI
Certified Erosion, Sediment and StormWater Inspector
Good Inspectors Skills
Inquisitiveness, Thoroughness, Consistency, Integrity, Conflict
Resolution, and Communication
Plan Types
SWPPP, ESCP, Drainage/Grading Plan, SPCC, SWMP
SWPPP
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Plan
ESCP
Erosion and Sediment Control Plan
SPCC
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Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan
SWMP
MS4 Stormwater Management Plan/Program
NPDES Targeted Pollutants
Dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, filter backwash,
sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes,
biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrenched or
discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt, and industrial,
municipal, and agricultural waste discharged into water
NPDES
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
BMP
Best Management Practices
Description and Purpose
Defines the BMP and its general purpose
Objectives
Lists how the BMP Functions
Targeted Pollutants
The Pollutants it targets
Applications
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State Areas/Situation where the BMP should be used
Limitations
States Areas/Situations where the BMP should not be used
Implementations Considerations
Offers information to consider when using this BMP
Inspection
Presents Items to look for when performing inspections on
theBMPs
Maintenance
States what items need to be maintained and/or repaired when
damage/disrepair is encountered
Potentially Associated BMPs
List BMPs that may be used in conjunction with the BMP being
inspected
What are Best Management Practices?
Site Planning and Management, Erosion Controls, Sediment
Controls, Runoff Controls, Good Housekeeping/Materials
Management, Post-Construction Management
BMP used to plan for Containment, treatment, or other
management of pollutants found on site throughout the lift of
the site
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Scheduling/Sequencing, Existing Vegetation, Tree protection
Scheduling/Sequencing Description and Purpose
A Temporary, procedural control that involves a written plan to
address necessary BMP and Sequencing of construction
activities to mitigate the erosive effects of wind, water, and
construction activity. Scheduling must take into account local
considerations such as rainfall, wind, and soil types
Scheduling/Sequencing Objectives
Site Planning & Management, Erosion Control, Sediment
Control
Scheduling/Sequencing Targeted Pollutants
Sediment
Scheduling/Sequencing Applications
Developing timetable for certain activities (Clearing, grubbing,
grading) particularly during the rainy season
Scheduling/Sequencing Limitations
Not Following Schedule/Sequence
Scheduling/Sequencing Implementation Considerations
Developing timetable for certain activities during rainy season.
Written detailed soil disturbing activities as well as BMPs to