Storm Water Pollution Prevention Programs (SWPPPs)

Purpose: Scott Environmental helps to assist General contractors, jobsite superintendents, and Sub-Contractors in storm water compliance. Jobsite inspections are conducted by Scott Environmental specialists where non-compliance issues are conveyed to the jobsite superintendent, assistant superintendent, or foreman so that compliance can be achieved.

Training: As stated in the NPDES permit. Ongoing SWPPP awareness training is required for all trades and general contractors where their activities may contribute to storm water pollution. Scott Environmental satisfies these requirements by doing the following:

  • Delivering SWPPP training tailgates
  • Conducting SWPPP training
  • Communicating with subcontractors on the jobsite

Regulation: There is much more involved in an effective SWPPP than just implementing a few sandbags. Scheduling is one of the key factors in maintaining a compliant storm water program. BMP’s "Best Management Practices”, must be implemented year round to control sediments and non-stormwater discharge into our storm drain systems. Erosion from construction sites heavily contribute to storm water pollution, erosion can be controlled on the jobsite by implementing erosion control BMP’s.

Monitoring: Compliant jobsites have a good monitoring and inspection system in place to help identify BMP’s that are inadequate or malfunctioning. Inspections must be an ongoing process especially when new trades and activities are present on the jobsite. Monitoring of the weather is a key factor; if there is a 40% chance of precipitation then the jobsite must be inspected before, during, and after the storm event.

Maintenance: The SWPPP Manual is a living document and must be updated continuously to show corrections to BMP’s and scheduling. A continuously updated SWPPP manual is one of the first items a State or Regional Water Quality Board member will look for.

Sampling: In every SWPPP manual there is a section for sampling discharges entering the storm drain system. Sampling is used to detect non storm water discharges that may have been directly discharged from the construction jobsite. An effective sampling program must be implemented in the case of a non-storm water discharge.


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