Preparation of CGP SWPPP. (a) Where the nature and location of the work requires XXXX to comply with the CGP, XXXX shall develop a CGP SWPPP in accordance with the CGP and include references to the California Stormwater Quality Association (“CASQA”) Stormwater Best Management Practices (“BMPs”) Handbook for BMPs to be implemented during the course of construction. By submitting its GMP Proposal, XXXX represents having read and understood the requirements of the CGP. Although XXXX is required to prepare and submit a SWPPP, XXXX will not be required to prepare and submit Permit Registration Documents (PRDs) for the Project site. Additionally, XXXX will not be required to submit any CGP-required documentation to SMARTS. XXXX shall submit to Owner all CGP-required documentation (e.g., inspection reports, rain event action plans, monitoring reports, annual reports, site photos, and SWPPP amendments) and XXXX may not proceed with any earth-disturbing work prior to Owner’s approval of the CGP SWPPP, which approval will not be unreasonably delayed.
Preparation of CGP SWPPP. (a) Where the nature and location of the work requires Contractor to comply with the CGP, Contractor shall develop a CGP SWPPP in accordance with the CGP and include references to the California Stormwater Quality Association (“CASQA”) Stormwater Best Management Practices (“BMPs”) Handbook for BMPs to be implemented during the course of construction. By submitting its Bid, Contractor represents having read and understood the requirements of the CGP. Although Contractor is required to prepare and submit a SWPPP, Contractor will not be required to prepare and submit Permit Registration Documents (PRDs) for the Project site. Additionally, Contractor will not be required to submit any CGP-required documentation to SMARTS. Contractor shall submit to County all CGP-required documentation (e.g., inspection reports, rain event action plans, monitoring reports, annual reports, site photos, and SWPPP amendments) and Contractor may not proceed with any earth-disturbing work prior to County’s approval of the CGP SWPPP, which approval will not be unreasonably delayed.
Preparation of CGP SWPPP. (a) Where the nature and location of the work requires Contractor to comply with the CGP, Contractor shall develop a CGP SWPPP in accordance with the CGP and include references to the California Stormwater Quality course of construction. By submitting its Bid, Contractor represents having read and understood the requirements of the CGP. Although Contractor is required to prepare and submit a SWPPP, Contractor will not be required to prepare and submit Permit Registration Documents (PRDs) for the Project site. Additionally, Contractor will not be required to submit any CGP-required documentation to SMARTS. Contractor shall submit to County all CGP-required documentation (e.g., inspection reports, rain event action plans, monitoring reports, annual reports, site photos, and SWPPP amendments) and Contractor may not proceed with any earth-disturbing work prior to County SWPPP, which approval will not be unreasonably delayed.