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SF AC
Sod / Bed 237,833 4.56
Temp / Native Seed 5,731,547 131.58
c) Final Stabilization Notes
SECTION 5: INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE
The contractor must keep the approved SWMP on-site at all times. An individual certified to
inspect erosion and sediment control by a recognized organization must conduct all BMP
inspections. Proof of certification shall be included in the SWMP. All regulatory authorities may
inspect the land or site covered by the SWMP at any time, without prior notice, for compliance
with the SWMP. If site conditions indicate that the objectives of this section are not being met,
the operator shall make appropriate modifications to the SWMP. Any modification must be
recorded on the owner’s copy of the SWMP and the Administrator notified. The contractor must
maintain inspection records on-site with the SWMP and such records must be provided to the
regulatory agencies for review upon request. The contractor must notify the Administrator if
there is a change in design, construction, operation, or maintenance that has a significant effect
on the potential for discharge of pollutants to the MS4 or receiving waters and the SWMP must
be amended. The contractor must notify the Administrator and the SWMP amended, if the
SWMP proves to be ineffective in achieving the general objectives of controlling pollutants in
stormwater discharges associated with construction activities.
INSPECTION PROCEDURES
Between the time this SWMP is implemented and final Inactivation Notice has been submitted,
thorough inspections will occur at least every 14 calendar days. Also, post-storm event
inspections must be conducted within 24 hours after the end of precipitation event or snowmelt
that could potentially cause surface erosion. The purpose of site inspections is to assess
performance of pollutant controls. Based on these inspections the contractor, in consultation
with the Administrator (if different) will decide whether it is necessary to modify this SWMP, add
or relocate controls, or revise or implement additional Best Management Practices (BMPs) to
prevent pollutants from leaving the site via storm water runoff. The contractor has the duty to