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Prepare and Implement a Revised SWPPP and Monitoring Plan. Within sixty (60) days after the Effective Date of this Agreement, Napa Valley Marina shall prepare a revised Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) and provide a copy to CRW, that complies with the General Permit, and includes: 2.1.a. General provisions ensuring the SWPPP generally conforms, where applicable, to provisions contained in (i) Stormwater Best Management Practice Handbook, California Stormwater Quality Association January 2003, and (ii) the Best Management Practices (“BMPs”) detailed in the EPA’s “Industrial Stormwater Fact Sheet Series, Sector R: Ship and Boat Building or Repair Yards” (EPA Office of Water, EPA-833-F-06-033, December 2006; xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxx/xxxx/xxxxxx_x_xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx), unless and until the . 2.1.b. Specific additional amendments to the current SWPPP:  A revised site map that identifies accurately the location of each storm water discharge point from the Napa Valley Marina site, and each monitoring location from which samples will be taken and reported on the Annual Report.  A description of the underground drainage system transporting storm and non-storm water to the two detention ponds.  Provisions confirming that NVM shall sample and conduct analysis of samples as required under the General Permit, including the annual collection of two wet weather samples of any discharge from a qualifying event through all discharging outfalls on the Napa Valley Marina Site, the analysis of those samples that for, by example and subject only to what is required under the General Permit or otherwise directed by any duly authorized California State Agency, pH, Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Turbidity, Specific Conductance (SC), Total Organic Carbon (TOC) or oil and Grease (O&G), as well as Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn) using the current EPA Methods and/or other methods approved by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, for analysis, and for total petroleum hydrocarbons, and diesel TPHg and TPHd), and provisions identifying BMPs to reduce these pollutants in any discharges that exceed EPA Benchmarks to below EPA Benchmarks for these pollutants, where achievable. Regardless of whether or not there are two qualifying storm events, Napa Valley Marina will take at least two (2) storm water samples from each sampling point provided there is a sufficient discharge from which to sample. Subject to and except as to the foregoing, nothing in this provision is intended to expand the obligations now imposed on Napa Valley Marina, or any o...
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Prepare and Implement a Revised SWPPP and Monitoring Plan. Within sixty (60) days after the Effective Date of this Agreement, XXXXXXX shall prepare a revised Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) for review by CRW that includes: 2.1.a. General provisions ensuring the SWPPP conforms to applicable provisions contained in (i) Stormwater Best Management Practice Handbook, California Stormwater Quality Association January 2003, and (ii) the Best Management Practices (“BMPs”) detailed in the EPA’s “Industrial Stormwater Fact Sheet Series, Sector U: Food and Kindred Products Facilities” (EPA Office of W a t e r , E P A - 8 3 3 - F - 0 6 - 0 3 6 , D e c e m b e r 2 0 0 6 ; xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/npdes/pubs/sector_u_food.pdf). 2.1.b. Specific additional amendments to the current SWPPP: • A revised site map that identifies accurately the location of each storm water discharge point from the XXXXXXX site, and each monitoring location from which samples will be taken and reported on the Annual Report. • A detailed description of the drainage system transporting storm and non-storm water to the stormwater system. • Stormwater sampling for zinc and copper as required by the Regional Water Quality Control Board.

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