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Understanding the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)

Understanding the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Construction Site Management Erosion and Storm Water Management Certification Program 2013/2014 Dwayne Stenlund, MSc, CPESC Minnesota Department of Transportation Office of Environmental Stewardship.

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Understanding the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)

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  1. Understanding the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Construction Site Management Erosion and Storm Water Management Certification Program 2013/2014 Dwayne Stenlund, MSc, CPESC Minnesota Department of Transportation Office of Environmental Stewardship

  2. Storm Water Discharge Permit

  3. Common Pollutants • Water based sediments • Wind based sediments • Grouts, cementitious agents • Secret/proprietary agents • Bitumen's • Fertilizers, liming agents • Oils, antifreeze, hydraulic fluids • etc • Chlorides/chlorine • Pesticides, herbicides

  4. MSDS Documents

  5. Common SWPPP items • Preplanning • Action Planning • Amending • Quality control • Site access/road building • Perimeter defenses • Temporary soil stabilization • Drainage routing/diversions • Pad drainage treatment • Chemical management • Chemical containment • Chemical treatment • Spill management • Dust control • Good housekeeping • Disposal • Final restoration

  6. Many items are potential pollutants

  7. Implementing the SWPP_Plan • Erosion Prevention Practices • Sediment Control Practices • Dewatering and Basin Draining Practices • Inspection and Maintenance Practices • Pollution Prevention Management Practices • Final Stabilization Practices

  8. Common BMP Tools • Basins, traps, dumpsters, barges • Material lock-out • Geotextiles, blankets, mulches • Poly sheeting • Pumps • Topsoil berms, logs and fences • Qualified inspectors/brain • Wheel washoff/ grizzley/ slash mulch • Garbage containers • Secondary containment

  9. Materials On Hand • Mulches (weed free) • Wood fiber wattles (biologs • Natural net blankets • Geotextiles • Plastic

  10. Material Lock-up/out • Prevent accidental spills • Prevent vandalism

  11. Prevention of storm water exposure

  12. Material Waste Management

  13. Spill Recovery BMPs

  14. Spill Prevention BMPs

  15. Tethering

  16. Dewatering BMPs

  17. Gaining Access: Work Area Access Mats

  18. Compaction prevention • Prevention of travel • Winter work • Load transfer mats • Subsoiling to de-compact

  19. Topsoil salvage & protection

  20. Construct traps

  21. Floating Head Skimmer discharge

  22. Infiltration SWQ systems • Typically built last when upgradient land disturbance is complete

  23. Stabilize outfalls

  24. Divert water

  25. Perimeter Controls • All Season

  26. Exposed Soil Stabilization

  27. Inspection Protocols • Note: some treatment systems are below ground

  28. Brown Water Treatment and Monitoring • Oil film removal • pH adjustment • Slurry flocculation

  29. BMP decontamination protocols • It must be inspected, and documented as inspected as clean prior to transport • If plants, mud, soil, debris, etc is observed, it must be powerwashed prior to entry of the rivershed. • Control/filter runoff waters • Must be allowed to dry for 21 days prior to use unless high temperature was used, or other listed MNDNR/USACE Protocol.

  30. Monitoring • Daily work area review • Note in diary when last worked in that area • Where the water leaves • General perimeter and exits • Slope stabilization condition • Chemical storage and containment areas • Laydown yards

  31. Make it grow

  32. Example Plan • TH36 Hilton Trail

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