Big-D Policy | BMPs | SWPPPs | Enforcement | Miscellaneous |
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How Often Does Big-D conduct stormwater inspections?
What are weekly inspections & after precipitation events of 1/2".
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When are BMPs removed?
He is credited with discovering the cell.
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When do you file the Notice of Intent?
What is after you have prepared the SWPPP and before any land disturbance.
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What should be done if there has been enforcement on-site?
Notify and send copy of inspection report to E.C.O.
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What should be done if you have a spill on-site?
What is attend to the spill, notify safety/environmental, project management, and fill out spill report.
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Who needs to sign the SWPPP Certification pages?
Who are owner & operator.
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What are the specifications for installing silt fence?
What is entrenched 6", posts facing away from the flow, & fabric has a J below grade.
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What are four of the primary pollutants found on our projects?
What are: concrete washout, concrete cutting slurry, trash, sediment, grease & petroleum products, paints & solvents, associated concrete chemicals, mortar, sanitary wastes, & sheetrock mud.
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Who are two of the states that are regulated by the EPA?
Who are Idaho, New Mexico, District of Columbia, New Hampshire, & Massachusetts.
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How many inches of snow does it take to equal a 1/2" of rain?
What is 6-8".
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How long does the UPDES permit give you to make repairs?
What is the close of the next business day; new installation or significant repair allows for a max of 7 days.
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What is needed with every BMP?
What is the description of the control and manufactures specifications for installation and maintenance.
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Where should your site plan be and what should be on it?
What is on the trailer wall with staging areas, concrete washout, construction trailer, trash bins, staging areas, portable toilets, and all sediment and erosion control BMPs.
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What are 4 common violations when enforcement visits a construction site?
What are no proper permit, inadequate SWPPP, lacking on-site paperwork, improper BMP implementation, clean sites/good housekeeping.
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In the Simpsons episode "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish", Bart and Lisa go fishing in waters polluted from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plan and catches a three eyed fish and causes what chain reaction in the episode?
Governor calls for a investigation of the power plant, upgrade the plant would cost about $56 million, so Mr. Burns runs for Governor so he can change the laws and ends up at the Simpsons with ****** for dinner.
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Who can conduct on-site stormwater inspections?
Who is a qualified inspector according to the UPDES permit certification list? - Big-D utilizes a Registered Stormwater Inspector
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What is the BEST BMP?
What is undisturbed area with natural vegetation.
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What are four of the ten SWPPP tips?
What is minimize disturbance, phase construction, stabilize, protect slopes, protect inlets, perimeter controls, retain sediment, construction exit, inspections, & control flow through.
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What is primary productivity?
this is what determines the amount of energy that is availible in an ecosystem, based on the producers in the ecosystem.
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When can the Notice of Termination be filed?
When the MS4 has conducted their final inspection, all BMPs are removed, & E.C.O. has been notified of project completion.
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What are 3 ways Big-D is trying to control potential pollution from concrete activities?
What is washout designation sign with rules, verbiage on concrete supplier PO, & training. BONUS: What are the four rules on the washout sign?
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What is the difference between sediment and erosion control BMPs?
What is stopping suspended sediment vs. preventing the sediment from becoming displaced.
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What re 7 items that are required to be in a SWPPP?
What is Nature of Construction Activity, Training Info., Specifications, Certifications, Delegation Letter, Inspections, Injection Well Info., Emergency Related Project, Potential Pollutants, Non-Stormwater Discharges, etc.
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What does MS4 stand for?
What is Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System.
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How long do you have to stabilize an area after you have disturbed it?
What is 14 days unless it will be disturbed again within 21 days.
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