Storm Water Pollution Prevention. For any project disturbing one acre of ground or more, the design Consultant must prepare a Notice of Intent and a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and submit them to the KDHE for approval. Complete copies of the approved NOI and SWP3 must be provided to the City. One hard copy should be provided to the project engineer upon approval, one electronic copy should be included with your transmittal of PDF plan files, and one additional electronic copy should be sent to the attention of Xxxx Xxxx at the following address: City of Wichita Storm Water 000 X. Xxxx 0xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 THIS INCLUDES ALL PROJECTS DISTURBING ONE ACRE OR MORE – I.E. NEW DEVELOPMENT, ARTE- RIAL STREETS, DIRT STREETS, BIKE PATHS, SEWER MAINS, ETC. The City of Wichita will, under no circumstance, bid any project without first receiving copies of the KDHE approved NOI and SWP3. The design of all City of Wichita construction projects must include the development of a site-specific erosion control plan. The site-specific erosion control plan must be included in the project plans. Every component and requirement of the erosion control plan must be separately and accurately accounted as a measured quantity bid item in the engi- xxxx’x estimate. Please note that careful consideration must be given to the transition of BMP maintenance responsibilities throughout the course of multi-phased projects. All intended responsibilities must be clearly demonstrated by the bid items. For example, if it is intended that the contractor of a subsequent waterline project be responsible for the maintenance of silt fence installed with a preceding sanitary sewer project, a measured quantity bid item must be submitted for x-lf of silt fence maintenance. The City’s current BMP standard detail sheets shall be included in all plans. These five sheets must be included in every plan set developed for the City of Wichita, regardless of project size.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention. On projects that disturb one acre or more, the ENGINEER will prepare a storm water pollution prevention plan, prepare the necessary permit application(s) and include any provisions or requirements in the project plans and special provisions. The storm water pollution prevention plan shall also include submittal of a Notice of Intent (NOI) prior to bidding; site-specific erosion control plan; and standard Best Management Practice (BMP) detail sheets per Attachment No. 1
Storm Water Pollution Prevention. (a) Tenant must comply with the applicable provisions of the Statewide General Permit for Discharge of Industrial Storm Water issued by the State Water Resources Control Board, including filing a Notice of Intent to be covered, developing and implementing a site-specific Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan ("SWPPP"), and conducting storm water monitoring and reporting. Tenant's SWPPP and a copy of a Notice of Intent for Tenant's Premises must be submitted to Port's Real Estate Division before beginning operations on the Premises.
(b) In addition to requiring compliance with the permit requirements under Subsection (a), Tenant shall comply with the post-construction stormwater control provisions of the Statewide General Permit for Discharge of Stormwater from Small Municipalities and the San Francisco Stormwater Design Guidelines, subject to review and permitting by the Port's Engineering Division.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention. Contractor shall comply, and require its Subcontractors to comply, with the City’s Storm Water Management and Discharge Control Ordinance, codified in San Diego Municipal Code sections 43.0301 et seq., in performing its obligations and/or duties under this Agreement.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention. There will be a “Zero Tolerance” for unregulated use of storm drains. Do not dump, spill, empty, or wash anything into a storm drain under any circumstances. This restriction includes all wash waters from tools, vehicles or equipment.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention. Contractor shall comply with the City’s Storm Water Management and Discharge Control Ordinance provisions codified in Division 3 of Chapter 4 of the SDMC, as may be amended, and any and all applicable Best Management Practice guidelines and pollution elimination requirements in performing or delivering services at City owned, leased, or managed property, or in performance of services and activities on behalf of the City regardless of location. Contractor shall comply with the City’s Jurisdictional Urban Runoff Management Plan encompassing Citywide programs and activities designed to prevent and reduce storm water pollution within City boundaries as adopted by the City Council on January 22, 2008, via Resolution No. 303351, as may be amended. Contractor shall comply with each City facility or work site’s Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, as applicable, and institute all controls needed while completing the services to minimize any negative impact to the storm water collection system and environment.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention. If applicable, Subcontractor shall prepare a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) that contains specified information, including a description of Best Management Practices (BMPs) designed to divert off-site drainage around or through the construction project. Otherwise, while Subcontractor will not be required to prepare the SWPPP, it must comply with the project SWPPP provided by others. Only rain that falls directly on the project site is allowed to cross it. BMPs must also be designed to control erosion from the site, and to prevent a net increase of sediment load in stormwater discharges relative to natural levels. Non-stormwater discharges are allowed only if necessary to complete the construction project and then only if the discharge does not cause or contribute to a violation of any water quality standard and is controlled by appropriate BMPs. No discharge from the site may cause or contribute to a violation of a standard. If this happens, the discharger must revise its SWPPP to include new BMPs to solve the problem. Subcontractor is responsible for informing its employees of this program. Fines from the State or any other government agency or entity for Pollution to Storm Water will be passed on to the subcontractor who causes this to happen. If the subcontractor, or any of its lower-tier subcontractors, cause damage to any erosion or sediment control BMP device(s), Subcontractor agrees to bear the cost of repairing and/or replacing the device(s), as well as the costs of any and all penalties and/or fines that are assessed.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention. The A-E shall provide personnel with appropriate certifications and qualifications to assist the Airport with NPDES permit compliance. Potential specific tasks are discussed below. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) NPDES Permit (Permit) Compliance - Assist with developing and implementing strategies for complying with the MS4 Permit including plan updates, sampling, implementation, inspection, training and reporting. Industrial General Permit (IGP) Storm Water Compliance - Assist with developing and implementing strategies to comply with the IGP including plan updates, implementation, inspection, sampling, training and reporting. New design/redesign, construction storm water management and de minimums discharges - Assist JWA with design and construction and de minimus discharge NPDES requirements. Maintenance and Upkeep of Automatic Storm Water Equipment - Maintain JWA’s four automatic storm water samplers and other related equipment including inspections and as-needed repairs. The pumps and tubing are mounted below ground, in vaults, which may require confined space permits. ISCO, the manufacturer of the automatic storm water samplers, will provide technical support on an as-needed basis. Maintenance and Upkeep of Storm Water BMPs - JWA implements a variety of temporary and permanent BMPs that require inspection and maintenance. In addition, JWA periodically performs cleaning and maintenance of the airfield oil-water separators. These efforts require A-E support such as preparing specifications and bid documents, providing project scheduling and oversight, assisting with BMP implementation, and profiling of wastes from the oil-water separators. Prevention of Sanitary Sewer Overflows and Illicit Connection/Illicit Discharge (IC/ID) - Assist with programs to prevent sanitary sewer overflows and IC/ID detection and correction programs. Other Storm Water Compliance - Assist JWA with other monitoring and compliance activities related to NPDES permitting. JWA regularly monitors and evaluates several areas of contamination impacted soil and groundwater. In addition, environmental site assessments (ESAs), investigations, and/or environmental health risk assessments of buildings, facilities, utilities, and/or property are periodically required to assist in evaluating risks involved with acquiring, transferring, and leasing facilities and property, or to conduct periodic monitoring of JWA tenant operations. Tasks to support these efforts may includ...
Storm Water Pollution Prevention. (a) Tenant must comply with all requirements of the California State Water Resources Control Board National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (“NPDES”) Industrial General Stormwater Permit Order No. CAS000001, 2014-0057-DWQ and NPDES Permit No. CAG032012, Order No. R2-2017-0027, General Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges from Dry Dock Operations in the San Francisco Bay Region including but not limited to implementation of structural and non-structural (administrative) best management practices, and development and implementation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) and Stormwater Monitoring Plan.
(b) In addition to requiring compliance with the permit requirements under Subsection (a), to the extent applicable, Tenant shall comply with the post-construction stormwater control provisions of the Statewide General Permit for Discharge of Stormwater from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems, NPDES Order No. CAS000004, 2013-0001- DWQ and the San Francisco Stormwater Management Requirements and Design Guidelines, subject to review and permitting by the Port's Engineering Division.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention. For any project disturbing one acre of ground or more, the design Consultant must prepare a Notice of Intent and a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and submit them to the KDHE for approval. Complete copies of the approved NOI and SWP3 must be provided to the City, prior to bidding. One hard copy should be provided to the project engineer upon approval, one electronic copy should be included with your transmittal of PDF plan files, and one additional electronic copy should be sent to the attention of Xxxx Xxxx at the following address: