April 2012
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Amendment
Mississippi State Port Authority at Gulfport Port Restoration and Revitalization Project/24-Acre Fill Project
Highway 90 Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi
Prepared For:
Mississippi State Port Authority at Gulfport Post Office Box 40
Gulfport, Mississippi 39502
Prepared By:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Project/Site Information .......................................................................................... 1 1.2 Contact Information ................................................................................................. 2 1.3 Nature of Sequence of Construction Activity ......................................................... 2 1.4 Site Information ........................................................................................................ 2 1.5 Receiving Waters ...................................................................................................... 2 1.6 Potential Sources of Pollution .................................................................................. 2 1.7 Allowable Storm Water Discharges ........................................................................ 2 1.8 Department of the Army Permit ............................................................................. 3
2.0 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS ..................................................................... 3
2.1 Minimized Disturbed Area and Protect Natural Features and Soil .................... 3 2.2 Phase Construction Activity .................................................................................... 3 2.3 Controlling Storm Water onto and through the Project ...................................... 4 2.4 Stabilize Soils ............................................................................................................. 4 2.5 Protect Slopes ............................................................................................................ 4 2.6 Establish Perimeter Controls and Sediment Barriers ........................................... 4 2.7 Retain Sediment Onsite ............................................................................................ 5 2.8 Establish Stabilized Construction Exits .................................................................. 5 2.9 Additional BMPs ....................................................................................................... 5
3.0 IMPLEMENTAION REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................... 5
4.0 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BMPS ...................................................................................... 5
4.1 Materials Handling and Waste Management ........................................................ 5 4.2 Establish Proper Building Material Staging Areas ............................................... 6 4.3 Designate Washout Areas ........................................................................................ 6 4.4 Establish Proper Equipment/Vehicle Fueling and Maintenance Practices ......... 6 4.5 Control Equipment/Vehicle Washing ..................................................................... 6 4.6 Spill Prevention and Control ................................................................................... 6 4.7 Employee Training ................................................................................................... 7 4.8 Non-Numeric Limitation Requirements ................................................................. 7
5.0 INSPECTIONS .................................................................................................................... 7
5.1 Inspections ................................................................................................................. 7 5.2 Corrective Action Log .............................................................................................. 8 5.3 Falsifying Reports ..................................................................................................... 8 5.4 BMP Maintenance .................................................................................................... 8
6.0 RECORD KEEPING AND TRAINING ............................................................................ 8
6.1 Record Keeping ......................................................................................................... 8 6.2 Log of Changes to the SWPPP ................................................................................. 9
7.0 FINAL STABILIZATION .................................................................................................. 9
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)
8.0 NONCOMPLIANCE REPORTING .................................................................................. 9 8.1 Anticipated Noncompliance ....................................................................................... 9 8.2 Unanticipated Noncompliance................................................................................... 9
9.0 UPSET CONDITIONS ...................................................................................................... 10
10.0 CONTINUATION OF EXPIRED GENERAL PERMIT .............................................. 10
11.0 STATE OF MISSISSIPPPI WATER QUALITY STANDARDS ................................. 10
12.0 APPLICATION OF FLOCCULANTS ............................................................................ 11
13.0 COMPLYING WITH LOCAL STORM WATER ORDINANCES ............................. 11
ATTACHMENT Large Construction Permit EXHIBITS Exhibit A Site Plan Exhibit B Typical Fill Sections Exhibit C Erosion Control Details APPENDICES Appendix A List of Significant Spills or Leaks Appendix B Regulatory Agencies Appendix C Employee Training Appendix D Weekly Storm Water Site Inspection Report Form Appendix E Prime Contractor Certification Form
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Neel-Schaffer, Inc. was retained by the Mississippi State Port MSPA at Gulfport (MSPA) to prepare this Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) amendment for the filling of 24 acres of open water for construction of an on-dock Intermodal Container Transfer Facility (24 Acre Fill) which will be filed with the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), Office of Pollution Control (OPC) Environmental Permits Division. This SWPPP will cover activities associated with the 24-acre fill project. Large Construction General Permit (LCGP) MSR105737 (included as Attachment) was issued to the MSPA for storm water discharges on October 9, 2011.
Storm water runoff from construction activities can have a significant impact on water quality. As storm water flows over a construction site, it can pick up pollutants such as sediment, debris, and chemicals and transport these pollutants to a nearby storm sewer system or directly to a river, lake, or coastal water. Sedimentation can negatively impact aquatic habitat, and high volumes of runoff can cause stream bank erosion. Debris can clog waterways and potentially reach the ocean where it can negatively impact marine wildlife and impact habitat.
Construction activities are defined by the MDEQ as disturbance to the land that results in the change in topography, existing soil cover (both vegetative and non-vegetative), or the existing topography that may result in accelerated storm water runoff, leading to soil erosion and movement of sediment into surface waters or drainage systems. Examples of construction activity may include clearing, grading, filling, and excavating. Construction activity does not include routine maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of the site.
Controlling turbidity outside the limits of a 750-foot mixing zone is required for compliance of the Department of the Army Permit MS96-02828-U for dredging/filling activities. The LCGP authorizes storm water discharges from construction activities. Therefore, the SWPPP contained herein for construction activities covers exposed soil that will be subjected to storm water runoff (when fill has accumulated above the water surface level).
The Prime Contractor is responsible for ensuring that appropriate best management practices (BMPs) are in place upon commencement of construction of each individual project. The purpose of the SWPPP is to identify potential contaminants to storm water, describe BMPs and control measures, and maintain compliance with the terms and conditions of the LCGP MSR105737. This SWPPP was prepared in accordance with the MDEQ SWPPP Guidance Manual for Construction Activities.
1.1 Project/Site Information
The proposed 24-Acre Fill will engage in the dredging, filling, excavating, stockpiling, and transporting of earthen materials for construction activities associated with restoration and revitalization of the Port. The total subject property encompasses approximately 204 acres, located south of the intersection of Highway 49 and Highway 90 in Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi. Ingress and egress from the construction site will be provided by an approximate 45-foot wide easement that will run from the existing Port to the construction site.
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1.2 Contact Information
The MSPA owns the 204-acre parcel of land. Mr. Joe Conn, P.E., Director of Port Restoration, serves as representative for the MSPA.
1.3 Nature of Sequence of Construction Activity
The 24-Acre Fill consists of dredging and filling activities associated with the filling of 24 acres of open water for an on-dock Intermodal Container Transfer Facility.
1.4 Site Information
The site perimeter elevations range from +10 feet above mean sea level (AMSL) on the north extent of the proposed 24-Acre Fill area to approximately + feet AMSL at the southern extent of the proposed 24-Acre Fill area. The fill site itself is currently 10 feet below mean sea level (Mississippi Sound). Soils onsite will consist of select sand fill material.
1.5 Receiving Waters
Runoff from the site will enter the Mississippi Sound. The Mississippi Sound is not listed on MDEQ’s 303(d) list of impaired water bodies for sedimentation.
1.6 Potential Sources of Pollution
Potential sources of storm water pollution during operation of the proposed 24-Acre Fill are as follows:
Wastewater from washout of concrete;
Wastewater from washout and cleanout of paint, runoff from released oils, curing compounds, and other construction materials;
Fuels, oils, or other pollutants used in vehicle and equipment operation and maintenance;
Soaps or solvents used in vehicle and equipment maintenance;
Wastewater from sanitary facilities, including portable toilets; and
Exposed soil.
Incidental contaminants from heavy equipment and trucks, such as oil, grease, and fuel, may be present due to minor leaks, spills, or other causes. The maximum flow anticipated from this type of release is expected to be insignificant.
1.7 Allowable Storm Water Discharges
Allowable storm water discharges are as follows:
Discharges from actual fire-fighting activities;
Fire hydrant flushing;
Water used to control dust;
Potable water sources including uncontaminated water line flushing;
Routine external building wash down that does not use detergents;
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Pavement wash waters where spills or leaks of toxic or hazardous materials have not occurred;
Uncontaminated air conditioning or compressor condensate;
Uncontaminated groundwater or spring water;
Foundation or footing drains where flows are not contaminated with process materials such as solvents;
Uncontaminated excavation dewatering;
Landscape irrigation; and
Water used to wash vehicles, wheel wash water, and other wash waters where detergents are not used.
1.8 Department of the Army Permit
Pursuant to Section 401 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251, 1341), the MDEQ, OPC issued certification to fill 84 acres of open water, dredge 300,000 cubic yards of material, and construct a 900-foot by 150-foot pier extension at the Port. The Department of the Army Permit MS96-02828-U was issued on November 20, 1997, for the dredging/filling activities associated with the 24-Acre Fill. The Department of the Army Permit, MS96-02828-U allows for filling/dredging operations in three subsequent phases. Phase I and phase II have been completed. Phase III of the MSPA’s fill permit includes the filling of 24 acres of open water for an on-dock Intermodal Container Transfer Facility. Permit number MS96-02828-U requires that the turbidity outside of the limits of a 750-foot mixing zone will not exceed the ambient turbidity by more than 50 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTUs).
2.0 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS
BMPs for the identified potential sources of storm water will be developed based on risk identification, assessment, and material inventory of potential sources at the 24-Acre Fill site. Typical BMPs that will be employed (included as Exhibit A, B, and C) during the 24-Acre Fill are described below.
2.1 Minimize Disturbed Area and Protect Natural Features and Soil
All construction activities will be limited to the 204-acre footprint described in Section 1.0. All construction limits will be staked and/or flagged by a surveyor. The Prime Contractor will minimize the disturbance of steep slopes. Sensitive areas will be fenced off and plants that are to remain will be flagged as needed. The need to maintain access to adjacent properties will be controlled by security fencing. Stockpiles will be maintained and protected throughout the duration of the project. Stockpiles will not be placed in paved areas where concentrated storm water flows. There is no identified top soil that will be salvaged on this project.
2.2 24-Acre Fill Phase Construction Activity
The 24-Acre Fill will be constructed in six phases. The first four phases consist of dredging down to -20 AMSL and then filling to +1.25 AMSL. Phases five and six cover filling of the 24-Acre Fill up to +4 AMSL. The SWPPP contained herein covers activities when fill has accumulated above the water surface level.
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2.3 Control Storm Water Flow onto and through the Project
The property adjacent to the site, which will be under construction, does not have topography or a coefficient of runoff that will direct any significant amount of flow toward the 24-Acre Fill Area. Therefore, storm water control will be limited to the quantity of runoff from the site itself. Storm water onsite will exit the site via sheet flow or will be absorbed back into the fill material.
2.4 Stabilize Soils
Due to dredging and filling activities associated with the 24-Acre Fill, it will be infeasible to maintain natural buffers around surface waters. The Prime Contractor must initiate stabilization measures on disturbed areas as soon as practicable, but no more than 14 days after construction activity has temporarily or permanently ceased, except where earth disturbing activity will resume within 14 days from cessation. Stabilization of benches and slopes onsite will be accomplished by armoring slopes with riprap rock and mulching.
Mulching is the application of plant residues such as straw or other suitable materials to the soil surface. Mulch protects the soil surface from the erosive force of raindrop impact and reduces the velocity of overland flow. Mulch also maintains the infiltration capacity of the soil. Mulch can also be used in unseeded areas to protect against erosion over the winter or until final grading and shaping can be accomplished except in areas with concentrated flow.
Wheat straw is the mostly commonly used straw, and can be spread by hand or with a mulch blower. Since the site is susceptible to blowing wind, the straw will be tacked down with a tackifier, a crimper, or a disk to prevent loss. Inspect all mulched areas periodically and after rainstorms for erosion and damage to the mulch.
2.5 Protect Slopes
Slopes will range from a 3:1 to a 5:1 onsite to minimize erosion from tidal influence. These slopes will be armored with geotextile and riprap rock at the base of all fill slopes as soon as proposed grades are achieved along the north, south, and western borders.
2.6 Establish Perimeter Controls and Sediment Barriers
Perimeter control (silt fencing and/or waddles) will be used to prevent sediment carried by sheet flow from leaving the site and entering the Mississippi Sound. Silt fencing or straw waddles will be required where runoff leaves the site in the form of sheet flow. Silt fencing/waddles slow storm water runoff and cause the deposition of sediment at the structure.
Due to the dynamic conditions of the 24-Acre Fill, Type C silt fencing with 4-foot minimum length steel t-post placed 36 inches apart with a woven wire fencing backing is recommended. Waddles are recommended to be 20” diameter straw, flax, rice, coconut fiber, or composted material wrapped with UV-degradable polypropylene netting or with biodegradable burlap, jute or coir. Silt fencing/waddles will be located away from the toe of the slope to provide sufficient space to allow a broad, flat area for sediment accumulation and maintenance activities. Silt fencing/waddles for a particular phase may be removed as soon as the phase has been stabilized.
Sediment will be removed once it has accumulated to one-half the original height of the silt fencing/waddles. Filter fabric/waddles will be replaced whenever it has deteriorated to such an extent that the effectiveness of the material is reduced. All sediment accumulated at the barrier will be removed and properly disposed of before the silt fencing/waddles are removed.
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2.7 Retain Sediment Onsite
Storm water generally flows toward the Mississippi Sound. Sediment traps are not required since the single drainage area contributing to a common location on the site does not exceed ten acres.
2.8 Establish Stabilized Construction Exits
A stabilized construction access is defined as a point of entrance/exit to a construction site that is stabilized to reduce the tracking of mud and soils onto public roads by construction vehicles. A stabilized construction entrance where traffic will be entering or leaving the construction site will be implemented. The stabilized construction entrance will be a minimum of 50 feet in length and a minimum of 30 feet in width. The entrance will be maintained in a condition which will prevent tracking or flow of mud and soils onto public roads and right-of-ways. Maintenance will require periodic top dressing with 1.5 to 3.5 inch diameter stone, as conditions demand, and repair and/or cleanout of any structures that trap sediment. All materials spilled, dropped, washed, or tracked from vehicles or the site onto roadways or into storm drains will be removed immediately.
2.9 Additional BMPs
Additional and/or alternative erosion and sediment controls will be installed when existing controls prove to be ineffective in preventing sediment from leaving the site. Additional controls will include, but not be limited to, rock checks, silt fencing, waddles, and erosion control blankets. The construction of any sediment basins will require prior approval by the Project Engineer.
3.0 IMPLEMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
The Prime Contractor has been designated to implement the SWPPP when fill has accumulated above the water surface level as required by LCGP MSR105737. Failure to implement each phase of the SWPPP before construction activities begin for the subsequent phase is a violation of LCGP MSR105737 and a potential penalty of $10,000 plus economic benefit from avoided costs for not implementing controls could be assessed by the MDEQ or the EPA.
The Prime Contractor will install needed erosion controls even if the controls may be located in the way of subsequent activities, such as utility installation, grading, and/or construction.
4.0 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BMPS
Good housekeeping BMPs will be implemented and are intended to keep the project site clean and orderly, thus minimizing the potential for contribution to storm water runoff. Good housekeeping is a key part of this project and the Prime Contractor will clean up the project site each day. All large trash items will be moved offsite as required and smaller items will be placed in a commercial dumpster located in the Prime Contractor’s construction yard.
4.1 Materials Handling and Waste Management
The following general BMPs will be implemented into the project’s good housekeeping program and will remain in place for the duration of construction activities:
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Regularly pick up and dispose of garbage, debris, or waste material found in and around the 24-Acre Fill site;
Drip pans or buckets will be placed beneath hose connections during loading/unloading operations of motor fuels, as applicable;
All equipment will be inspected once every month to ensure proper working conditions; and
Inspections for leaks that could lead to discharges of chemicals or for conditions where storm water contacts raw materials, waste materials, or products will be performed monthly.
The 24-Acre Fill will comply with applicable State or local waste disposal laws.
4.2 Establish Proper Building Material Staging Areas
Drums will not typically be used at the project site. Should drums be stored, the following proper storage techniques will be followed:
Storage containers and drums will be moved away from direct traffic routes to prevent spills;
Containers will be stored on pallets, or similar devices, to prevent corrosion of the containers which can result from contact with moisture on the ground surface; and
The responsibility of hazardous material inventory will be assigned to a limited number of people who are trained to handle hazardous materials.
4.3 Designate Washout Areas
A designated concrete truck washout area will be located and maintained onsite to reduce hazardous concrete washout from entering storm water runoff.
4.4 Establish Proper Equipment/Vehicle Fueling and Maintenance Practices
Fueling operations include fuel transfers from fuel trucks to the aboveground storage tanks (ASTs), transfers from the ASTs to the trucks, and from ASTs to excavation equipment. A spill kit will be located at the fueling area and used in the event of a spill.
4.5 Control Equipment/Vehicle Washing
The washing of equipment will be performed only as required. The location where equipment is washed is extremely important. The location will be away from any storm water conveyances and in a grassed pervious area with minimal surface gradient that will allow for infiltration and/or evaporation of wash water as opposed to runoff. No detergents, including biodegradable detergents, will be used during the washing of equipment.
4.6 Spill Prevention and Control
Procedures for cleaning up spills or releases of potential pollutants are as follows:
Personnel involved in the clean-up will take precautions to protect personal health and safety, as outlined in the material safety data sheet (MSDS) for the spilled or released substance;
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All spills and releases of potential pollutants which could potentially contaminate storm water are to be completely contained upon discovery;
The source material of the spill will be identified and contained immediately;
The spilled material will be cleaned up immediately;
The spilled or released material and all disposable contaminated equipment will be disposed of in appropriate containers; and
Non-disposable equipment will be decontaminated or disposed of in accordance with 40 CFR Parts 260-265.
In the event of a hazardous materials release, an employee will contact the responsible party onsite representing the Prime Contractor. Significant spills and leaks will be recorded on the form included as Appendix A. In the event of a small localized spill, an employee will immediately apply non-combustible sorbent material on the affected area. Arrangements will be made for subsequent proper disposal according to 40 CFR Parts 260-265. Larger spills or releases that are above the reportable quantity (see MSDS) should be reported to the applicable regulatory agency. A list of these agencies is included as Appendix B.
4.7 Employee Training
Effective management of storm water pollution requires that all Prime Contractor staff be familiar with those conditions that may cause pollution. Furthermore, day-to-day proper use of BMPs by all employees is essential for the success of the SWPPP. Employee training procedures are listed in Appendix C.
4.8 Non-Numeric Limitation Requirements
Storm water discharges should be free from:
Debris, oil, scum, and other floating materials other than in tract amounts;
Eroded materials and other materials that will settle to form objectionable deposits in receiving waters;
Suspended solids, turbidity and color at levels inconsistent with the receiving waters; and
Chemicals in concentrations that would cause violation of State Water Quality Criteria in the receiving waters.
5.0 INSPECTIONS
5.1 Inspections
Inspections of all receiving streams (if feasible), outfalls, erosion and sediment controls, and other SWPPP requirements will be performed during permit coverage using a copy of the form provided in the Large Construction Forms Package (included as Appendix D), and inspections will be performed by qualified personnel. Qualified personnel are defined by MDEQ ‘as a person knowledgeable in the principles and practice of erosion and sediment controls who possesses the skills to assess conditions at the construction site that could impact storm water quality and to assess the effectiveness of any sediment and erosion control measures selected to control the quality of storm water discharges from the construction activity.’
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Inspection of storm water controls will be conducted at least weekly for a minimum of four inspections per month and as often as is necessary to ensure that appropriate erosion and sediment controls have been properly constructed and maintained and to determine if additional or alternative control measures are required. Before conducting the site inspection, the inspector should review Chapter 4, Inspector's Checklist and Troubleshooting Chart found in MDEQ's Field Manual for Erosion and Sediment Control on Construction Sites in Mississippi. The MDEQ strongly recommends that the Prime Contractor perform a "walk-through" inspection of the construction site before anticipated storm events to ensure controls are in place and will function properly. The inspections must be documented on copies of the Monthly Inspection Report and Certification Form. The Prime Contractor has been designated to conduct weekly inspections as required by LCGP MSR105737. A Prime Contractor Certification Form (included as Appendix E) will be executed and sent to MDEQ as soon as contracts are awarded. Failure to conduct weekly inspections is a violation of LCGP MSR105737 and a potential penalty of $10,000 plus economic benefit from avoided costs for not conducting inspections could be assessed by the MDEQ or the EPA. It is the Prime Contractor’s responsibility to conduct inspections at least weekly for a minimum of four inspections per month and as often as is necessary to ensure that appropriate erosion and sediment controls have been properly constructed and maintained and to determine if additional or alternative control measures are required. Implementation of corrective actions is the Prime Contractor’s responsibility.
5.2 Corrective Action Log
Based on inspection results, the site description and pollution prevention measures will be revised within this SWPPP if inadequacies are discovered. The inspection and plan review process will include timely implementation of any changes to the SWPPP. Field changes will occur within 7 calendar days following the inspection. Amendments to the SWPPP will occur within 15 business days. If existing BMPs need to be modified or if additional BMPs are necessary, implementation will be completed before the next anticipated storm event. If implementation before the next anticipated storm event is not practical, the BMPs will be implemented as soon as practical.
5.3 Falsifying Reports
Falsification of any written report required by, or in response to, a permit condition will be deemed to have violated a permit condition and is subject to the penalties provided for a violation of a permit condition pursuant to Section 49-17-43 of the Mississippi Water Pollution Control Law (Mississippi Code Ann. Sections 49-17-1 et seq.).
5.4 BMP Maintenance
The Prime Contractor is responsible for maintenance of all controls outlined in the 24-Acre Fill SWPPP as required by LCGP MSR105737. Failure to maintain controls outlined in the SWPPP is a violation of LCGP MSR105737 and a potential penalty of $10,000 plus economic benefit could be assessed by the MDEQ or the EPA.
6.0 RECORD KEEPING AND TRAINING
6.1 Recording Keeping
A copy of this SWPPP, all reports and records required by the LCGP, and all data used to complete the Notice of Intent (NOI), will be retained by the MSPA for a period of at least three
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years from the date that the site has been finally stabilized and Notice of Termination (NOT) completed. A copy of this SWPPP will be retained at the construction site at all times, from the date of project initiation to the date of final construction. The SWPPP will be located in the MSPA offices after stabilization of the site.
6.2 Log of Changes to the SWPPP
Disturbed areas and storage areas that are exposed to rainfall or run-on must be inspected for evidence of, or the potential for, pollutants entering site storm water runoff. Based on inspection results, the site description and pollution prevention measures will be revised within this SWPPP if inadequacies are discovered. The inspection and plan review process will include timely implementation of any changes to the SWPPP. These changes to the field conditions will occur within seven calendar days following the inspection. If existing BMPs need to be modified or if additional BMPs are necessary, implementation will be completed before the next anticipated storm event. If implementation before the next anticipated storm event is not practical, the BMPs will be implemented as soon as practical. These records will be retained as part of the SWPPP for at least three years after the date the NOT form is filed. This SWPPP will be amended whenever there is a change in design, construction, operation, or maintenance which has a significant effect on the potential for the discharge of pollutants to the waters of the United States and which has not otherwise been addressed in the plan, or if the SWPPP proves to be ineffective in eliminating or significantly minimizing pollutants, or to otherwise achieve the general objectives of controlling pollutants in storm water discharges. When such an amendment occurs, the MSPA will update the SWPPP document within 15 business days.
7.0 FINAL STABILIZATION
Final stabilization is achieved when uniform ground cover, without large bare areas, reaches a density of 70% of the native background vegetation cover. As soon as 70% stabilization has been achieved, a NOT form will be submitted to MDEQ to terminate LCGP MSR105737.
8.0 NONCOMPLIANCE REPORTING
8.1 Anticipated Noncompliance
The MSPA will give at least ten days advanced notice, if possible, before any planned noncompliance with permit requirements. Giving notice of planned or anticipated noncompliance does not immunize coverage recipient from enforcement action for the noncompliance.
8.2 Unanticipated Noncompliance
The MSPA or Prime Contractor will notify the MDEQ orally within 24 hours from the time he or she becomes aware of unanticipated noncompliance, which may endanger health or the environment. A written report will be provided to the MDEQ within 5 working days of the time he or she becomes aware of the circumstances leading to the unanticipated noncompliance. The report will describe the cause, the exact dates and times, steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, or prevent reoccurrence and, if the noncompliance has not ceased, the anticipated time for correction. The MDEQ may waive the written report on a case-by-case basis if the oral report is received within 24 hours.
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9.0 UPSET CONDITIONS
An upset condition constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with technology-based permit limitations if a storm water coverage recipient demonstrates, through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence, that:
An upset condition occurred and the storm water coverage recipient can identify the specific cause(s) of the upset;
The permitted 24-Acre Fill site was being properly operated at the time of the upset;
The storm water coverage recipient submitted notices; and
The storm water coverage recipient took remedial measures. In any enforcement proceeding, the storm water coverage recipient has the burden of proof that an upset occurred. No determination made during administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by an upset, and before an action for noncompliance is initiated, will be considered a final administrative action subject to judicial review.
10.0 CONTINUATION OF EXPIRED GENERAL PERMIT
The 24-Acre Fill is scheduled to extend beyond the expiration date of the LCGP. If this permit is not reissued prior to the expiration date, the permit will be administratively continued and remain in force and effect. Permit coverage will remain in force until the earliest of:
Re-coverage occurs under the reissued general permit;
Submittal of a Request for Termination and receipt of written concurrence;
Issuance of an individual permit for the 24-Acre Fill's discharge; or
A formal permit decision by the Permit Board to not reissue the general permit, at which time the MSPA must seek coverage under an alternative general permit or an individual permit.
11.0 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
In addition to complying with LCGP MSR105737, the Prime Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the site does not violate State of Mississippi Water Quality Standards. The Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality Regulation WPC-2 states that:
Waters shall be free from materials attributable to municipal, industrial, agricultural or other discharges producing color, odor, taste, total suspended or dissolved solids, sediment, turbidity, or other conditions in such a degree as to create a nuisance, render the waters injurious to public health, recreation or to aquatic life and wildlife or adversely affect the palatability of fish, aesthetic quality, or impair the waters for any designated use. The turbidity outside the limits of a 750-foot mixing zone shall not exceed the background turbidity at the time of discharge by more than 50 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU).
Additional or alternative controls not mentioned above such as flocculants may be required to meet State of Mississippi Water Quality Standards.
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12.0 APPLICATION OF FLOCCULANTS
Any flocculant application, which deviates from the criteria specified below, must receive written approval from the MDEQ prior to being implemented. Requests for approval must be in writing and describe the deviation, explain the justification for the deviation, and provide supporting documentation demonstrating that such deviation will achieve equivalent performance to the criteria listed below:
Polymer flocculants for treating turbidity in construction site storm water discharges must meet the following minimum criteria;
o Only use an anionic Polyacrylamide (PAM) polymer;
o Polymer must contain less than 0.05% free acrylamide;
o Polymer must be non-toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms;
o Polymer must be selected for site specific soil conditions (i.e., jar test);
o Systems utilizing polymer flocculants to treat turbidity from construction site storm water discharges must meet the following minimum criteria;
o Polymer must be introduced through turbulent mixing into the storm water upstream of sedimentation BMPs;
o Sedimentation basin must be constructed in accordance with the criteria specified in ACT5, T-5 (2)(A) of LCGP MSR105737;
o Polymer must be applied in accordance with manufacturer's instructions; and
o There must be no discharge of undissolved polymer, clumps of polymer, and/or unsettled flocculant material.
13.0 COMPLYING WITH LOCAL STORM WATER ORDINANCES
This SWPPP is in compliance with the City of Gulfport storm water ordinances. The MSPA or Prime Contractor will make this SWPPP available to the local MSPA and/or allow site access, upon request.
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OR
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GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET
200 4000200
HA
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MIS
SIS
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R.B.G.
B.R.G.
D.M.R.
W.D.L.
WEST PIER +25 PHASE I
24-ACRE FILL PROJECT
LIMITS OF THE 24-ACRE FILL PROJECT
SHADED AREA IS THE APPROXIMATE
APRIL 5, 2012
TASK 8.7
1
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1" = 20’
1
ASCALE 1" = 20’
FIL
L S
EC
TIO
NS
= -0.08’MEAN LOWER LOW WATER (MLLW)
= +0.22’NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM 1998 (NAVD88)
= +1.65’MEAN HIGHER HIGH WATER (MHHW)
TIDES
TY
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GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET
20 40020
NOTES:
R.B.G.
B.R.G.
D.M.R.
W.D.L.
2H:1V 3H:1V
1
ATYPICAL FINISHED FILL SECTIONSCALE 1" = 20’
5’ MIN.
LIM
IT O
F FIL
L P
ER
MIT
TO +23.92’EL = +23.46’
2:1 SIDE SLOPE (TYP.)
4’ BOTTOM WIDTH DITCH
+23.75’ TO +24.92’
VARIES
HIGH POINT EL=+23.46’ TO 23.92’
EL=+25.00’
EL=+4.00’
EXIST. SAND FILL
EXIST. SELECT FILL
COMPACTED FILLPROPOSED SELECT
EL = +0.80’ MSL
MHHW
+1.65’
EL =
EL = -0.08’ MLLW
TYPICAL FINISHED WEST PIER +25 PHASE I FILL SECTION
TOP OF BANK
24 ACRE FILLSAND FILL
LIMITS OF DREDGING
BENCH
2H:1V 2H:1V
5’ MIN.
785.5’ R
T.
PR
OJE
CT B
AS
ELIN
E
5’ MIN.
EXIST. SAND FILL
EXIST. SELECT FILL
EL= APPROX. +7’
SEE EROSION CONTROL DETAILSSLOPE PROTECTIONEROSION CONTROL BLANKET
TO +23.92’EL= +23.46
EXISTING TOP OF BANK
EXISTING TOE OF SLOPE
SLOPE PROTECTIONEROSION CONTROL BLANKET
TO +23.92’EL = +23.46’
+23.75’ TO +24.92’
HIGH POINT VARIES
PHASE I FILL PROJECT 100’
EL = -0.08’ MLLW
MHHW
+1.65’
EL = EL = +0.80’ MSL
2:1 SIDE SLOPE (TYP.)
4’ BOTTOM WIDTH DITCH
SLOPE (TYP.)
DITCH 2:1 SIDE
4’ BOTTOM WIDTH
TO REMAINDRAINAGEEXISTING
FILLIMPORTED
TO REMAINDRAINAGEEXISTING
APRIL 5, 2012
TASK 8.7
2
SW
PP
24-A
CR
E FIL
L
1
ASCALE 1" = 20’
TYPICAL 24-ACRE FILL SECTION
LIM
IT O
F FIL
L P
ER
MIT
MHHW
+1.65’
EL =
EL = +0.80’ MSL
EL = -0.08’ MLLW
LIMITS OF 24-ACRE FILL PROJECT
115’
KEY NOTES FOR BMPS
1
2
3
FLOW
WADDLES TO TREAT SHEET
SILT FENCING OR STRAW
STABILIZATION
MULCHING WITH TACKIFIER
STABILIZATION
RIP RAP AND SAND MIXTURE
3
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EXHIBIT C
SA
SS
SA/Z
A/C
JS
A
NOT TO SCALE
SA
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SA/Z
A/D
JS
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APRIL 5, 2012
TASK 8.7
3
24-
AC
RE FIL
L
SW
PP
ER
OSIO
N C
ON
TR
OL
DE
TAIL
S
SLOPE DETAIL
FLOW
WATTLE
STAKE
WOOD
ECB
TOP OF
(EROSION CONTROL BLANKET)
STAKE DETAIL
FLOW
WATTLE
WOOD STAKE
( BARE SOIL)
STAKE DETAIL
TRENCH
FLOW
WATTLE
WOOD STAKE
TOP OF ECB
(JOINTS)
STAKE DETAIL
BARE SOIL
STAKE ON
JOINTS
STAKE AT
WATTLE
BLANKET (ECB)
EROSION CONTROL
STAKE ON ECB
ELEVATION DETAIL
DETAIL (DITCH CHECK)
SECTION A-A
A
DITCH BOTTOM
WATTLE
EL. B
EL. A
FLOW
A
HIGHER THAN FLOWLINE POINT "B"
NOTE: END POINTS "A" MUST BE
FLOW
OF SLOPE, BOTH SIDES
WOOD STAKE AT TOE
20" WATTLE WOOD STAKE
WITHOUT DAMAGE
ANCHOR THROUGH NETTING
BOTTOM
CHANNEL
WATTLE CHECK DAM
2’
MIN.
2"
MIN.
1.5’
MIN.
2"
MIN.
2"
WATTLE DETAIL
GENERAL NOTES
A
B
C
D
SAFETY, WATER FLOW, OR SOIL AND INSTALLATION CHALLENGES.
CONFIGURATION AND SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED IF APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER TO ACCOMODATE TRAVELWAY
THE VOLUME OR HEIGHT OF THE DITCH CHECK STRUCTURE.21
ALLOWING FOR SEDIMENT TO ACCUMULATE MORE THAN
BEGINNING WHEN SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION REACHES 1/3 THE CAPACITY OR HEIGHT OF THE STRUCTURE AND NEVER
UNTILUPSLOPE AREAS HAVE BEEN PERMANENTLY STABILIZED. MAINTENANCE INCLUDES REMOVAL OF SEDIMENT
CHECK DAMS CAN BE REMOVED FOR MAINTENANCE AND/OR REPLACEMENT BUT MUST REMAIN IN PLACE
TRENCHING OF WATTLES MAY BE NECESSARY IF PIPING BECOMES EVIDENT.
REMOVED WHEN NO LONGER NEEDED.
THE CHECK. STAKE SPACING SHALL BE A MAXIMUM OF THREE FEET. ALL NON-DEGRADABLE MATERIALS SHALL BE
ANCHORING WOOD STAKES SHALL BE SIZED, SPACED, DRIVEN, AND BE OF A MATERIAL THAT EFFECTIVELY SECURES
HEIGHT OF WATTLE ENDS
SEE ELEVATION DETAIL FOR
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATION MAY BE USED WITHOUT WIRE FENCE,
GEOTEXTILE FABRIC MEETING THE TYPE II MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS AND INSTALLED
WITH 12" STAY SPACING.
WIRE SHALL BE MINIMUM OF 32" IN WIDTH AND SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF 6 LINE WIRES
THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE DETAIL.
MANUFACTURED FOR THE APPLICATION AND PROVIDES A CONFIGURATION MEETING
METHOD II INSTALLATION SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED USING AN IMPLEMENT THAT IS
THE CONTRACTOR MAY ELECT TO USE EITHER METHOD I OR METHOD II.
SEDIMENTATION.
THE SHAPE OF A SMILE. THIS AIDS IN PONDING OF RUNOFF AND FACILITATES
WHEREVER POSSIBLE SILT FENCE SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED ACROSS A LEVEL AREA IN
STREAMS AND CHANNELS.
OPPOSITE ERODIBLE AREAS SUCH AS NEWLY GRADED FILL SLOPES AND ADJACENT TO
SILT FENCES ARE TEMPORARY SEDIMENT CONTROL ITEMS THAT SHALL BE ERECTED
SILT FENCES SHALL BE USED IN AREAS WHERE FLOW IS NOT SEVERE.
GENERAL NOTES
FUNCTIONALLY EQUAL
STUDDED METAL "T" POST OR
175’
MAX
TOP
OF FI
LL
TOP
OF FI
LL
*
BYPASS
200’
MAX
POST
FLOW
METHOD I METHOD II
(MECHANICAL INSTALLATION)
GEOTEXTILE
GEOTEXTILE
COVERED WITH
WOVEN WIRE
FLOW
SIDE VIEW
FL
OW
FL
OW
FASTENERS.
MINIMUM OF 3
AT POST (USE A
2’ -0" WIRE OVERLAP FASTENERS.
MINIMUM OF 2
1’ -0" OVERLAP (USE A
FLO
W
FLO
W
B .
THE LOWEST POINT ALONG THE TOP OF SILT FENCE
END OF THE "J-HOOK" A SHOULD BE THE SAME AS
THE ELEVATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DISTANT
FLOW
FLOW
POST
TOE OF SLOPE
EL. A = EL. B TO MAXIMIZE STORAGE.
(TOP ONLY)@ 2’ O.C.
RING FASTENERS
FENCE APPROX. 6"
BURY WOVEN WIRE
AND FABRIC
8" MIN. WIRE
HERE
STOP GEOTEXTILE
GEOTEXTILE WITH SOIL
BACKFILL ON TOP
TRENCH (6"X6")
WOVEN WIRE WIRE ENDS
WOVEN
WIRE ENDS
WOVEN
GEOTEXTILE
TOE OF SLOPE
A
B
"J-HOOK" WILL VARY
ANGLE AND LENGTH OF
A
B
RELEASE WATER IF NECESSARY
20" WATTLE USED TO
SILT FENCE
A
B
EMBANKMENT
MAXIMIZE STORAGE.
FENCE SHOULD BE TURNED UP GRADIENT TO
MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES. THE ENDS OF THE SILT
AREA FOR SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION AND
SUFFICIENT SPACE TO ALLOW A BROAD, FLAT
AWAY FROM THE TOE OF THE SLOPE TO PROVIDE
* SILT FENCE SHOULD BE LOCATED
SILT FENCE
TOE OF FILL
SILT FENCE SECTION AT
APPLICATION
"SMILE-CONFIGURATION" SILT FENCE
APPLICATION
"J-HOOK" SILT FENCE
REQUIRED LAPPING
2’-0"
3’-0"
10’-0" (TYP)
5’-0"
MIN. P
OS
TS
GROUND LINE
ELEVATION VIEW
PLACED IN "U" SHAPE
20" WATTLE TO BE
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DA
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NO.
DS
GN
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ATE
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APPENDIX A
LIST OF SIGNIFICANT SPILLS OR LEAKS
LIS
T O
F S
IGN
IFIC
AN
T S
PIL
LS
AN
D L
EA
KS
D
irec
tion
s: R
ecor
d be
low
all
sig
nifi
cant
spi
lls
and
sign
ific
ant l
eaks
of
toxi
c or
haz
ardo
us p
ollu
tant
s th
at h
ave
occu
rred
at t
he s
ite.
Des
crip
tion
R
espo
nse
Pro
cedu
re
P
reve
ntiv
e M
easu
res
Tak
en
(Add
add
itio
nal s
heet
s if
nec
essa
ry)
Dat
e (M
onth
/Day
/Yea
r)
Spi
ll
or
Lea
k (S
/L)
Loc
atio
n (a
s in
dica
ted
on s
ite
map
) T
ype
of M
ater
ial
Am
ount
of
Mat
eria
l R
ecov
ered
Mat
eria
l E
xpos
ed
to S
torm
W
ater
(Y
/N)
APPENDIX B
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY AGENCIES
1. National Response Center Open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year Telephone (800) 424-8802 2. Emergency Response Staff Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality 2380 Highway 80 West Jackson, Mississippi 39289 Telephone (601) 354-9100 (24 hour) 3. Mississippi Emergency Management Agency 1410 Riverside Drive Jackson, Mississippi 39202 Telephone (601) 352-9100 (24 hour) 4. Harrison County Emergency Management
1801 23rd Avenue Gulfport, Mississippi 39501-2964 (228) 865-4002
APPENDIX C
EMPLOYEE TRAINING
EM
PL
OY
EE
TR
AIN
ING
T
rain
ing
Top
ics
Bri
ef D
escr
ipti
on
Pro
pose
d F
req
uen
cy
Wh
o w
ill a
tten
d?
Sp
ill P
reve
nti
on a
nd
R
espo
nse
Bul
k de
live
ry tr
ansf
er,
equi
pmen
t fue
ling
pro
toco
ls,
resp
onse
in th
e ev
ent o
f a
spil
l.
Ann
uall
y an
d at
New
E
mpl
oyee
Ori
enta
tion
A
ll P
rim
e C
ontr
acto
r’s
Em
ploy
ees
Goo
d H
ouse
kee
pin
g A
sta
ff m
eeti
ng w
ill b
e he
ld
and
the
oper
atio
n an
d m
aint
enan
ce, m
ater
ial s
tora
ge,
and
mat
eria
l inv
ento
ry
prac
tice
s w
ill b
e di
scus
sed
and
revi
ewed
.
Ann
uall
y an
d at
New
E
mpl
oyee
Ori
enta
tion
A
ll P
rim
e C
ontr
acto
r’s
Em
ploy
ees
Mat
eria
l Man
agem
ent
Pra
ctic
es
A s
taff
mee
ting
wil
l be
held
an
d pr
oper
man
agem
ent
prac
tice
s fo
r al
l mat
eria
ls w
ill
be d
iscu
ssed
and
rev
iew
ed.
Ann
uall
y an
d at
New
E
mpl
oyee
Ori
enta
tion
A
ll P
rim
e C
ontr
acto
r’s
Em
ploy
ees
Sto
rm W
ater
In
spec
tion
/Mai
nten
ance
Sto
rm w
ater
con
trol
insp
ecti
on
and
mai
nten
ance
of
cont
rols
w
ill b
e di
scus
sed
and
revi
ewed
.
Ann
uall
y an
d at
New
E
mpl
oyee
Ori
enta
tion
A
ll P
rim
e C
ontr
acto
r’s
Em
ploy
ees
APPENDIX D
WEEKLY STORM WATER SITE INSPECTION REPORT FORM
Keep a Copy Available at the Permitted Facility or Locally Available Submit the Inspection Reports Only if Requested by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)
LARGE CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT SITE INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION FORM
COVERAGE NUMBER (MSR10 __ __ __ __)
INSTRUCTIONS Results of construction storm water inspections required by ACT6 of this permit shall be recorded on this report form and kept with the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in accordance with the inspection documentation provisions of ACT10 of the this permit. Inspections shall be performed at least weekly for a minimum of four inspections per month. The coverage number must be listed at the top of all Inspection and Certification Forms.
COVERAGE RECIPIENT INFORMATION
OWNER/PRIME CONTRATOR NAME: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ PROJECT NAME: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ PROJECT CITY: ______________________________________________ PROJECT COUNTY: _________________________________________ OWNER/PRIME CONTRACTOR MAILING ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________________ MAILING CITY: _______________________________________________ STATE: _______________________________ ZIP: _______________ CONTACT PERSON: ____________________________________________ CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: (_______)___________________
INSPECTION DOCUMENTATION DATE
(mo/day/yr) TIME
(hr:min AM/PM) ANY DEFICIENCIES?
(CHECK IF YES) INSPECTOR(S)
Deficiencies Noted During any Inspection (give date(s); attach additional sheets if necessary): __________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Corrective Action Taken or Planned (give date(s); attach additional sheets if necessary): ________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Based upon this inspection, which I or personnel under my direct supervision conducted, I certify that all erosion and sediment controls have been implemented and maintained, except for those deficiencies noted above, in accordance with the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and sound engineering practices as required by the above referenced permit. I further certify that the LCNOI and SWPPP information is up to date. I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations.
_______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Authorized Signature Date _______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Printed Name Title
Revised: 12/16/10
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APPENDIX E
PRIME CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION FORM
PRIME CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION LARGE CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT
Coverage No. MSR10 __ __ __ __ County ______________________ (Fill in your Certificate of Coverage Number and County)
By completing and submitting this form to MDEQ, the prime contractor is certifying that (1) they have operational control over the erosion and sediment control specifications (including the ability to make modifications to such specifications) or (2) they have day-to-day operational control of those activities at the site necessary to ensure compliance with the SWPPP and applicable permit conditions. The owner(s) of the property and the prime contractor associated with regulated construction activity on the property have joint and several responsibility for compliance with the permit. Notwithstanding any permit condition to the contrary, the coverage recipient and any person who causes pollution of waters of the state or places waste in a location where they are likely to cause pollution of any waters of the state shall remain responsible under applicable federal and state laws and regulations and applicable permits.
PRIME CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
PRIME CONTRACTOR CONTACT PERSON: _______________________________PHONE NUMBER: (___)____________ PRIME CONTRACTOR COMPANY: _________________________________________________________________________ PRIME CONTRACTOR STREET (P.O. BOX): _________________________________________________________________ PRIME CONTRACTOR CITY: _______________________________________ STATE: ____________ ZIP: _____________
OWNER INFORMATION
OWNER CONTACT PERSON: _____________________________________ PHONE NUMBER: (____)__________________ OWNER COMPANY NAME: ________________________________________________________________________________
PROJECT INFORMATION
PROJECT NAME: _________________________________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY: ____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PHYSICAL SITE ADDRESS (If the physical address is not available indicate the nearest named road. For linear projects, indicate the beginning of the project and identify all counties the project traverses.) STREET: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ CITY: _________________________________________ COUNTY: ________________________________________________ I certify that I am the prime contractor for this project and will comply with all the requirements in the above referenced general NPDES permit. I further certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. _________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Prime Contractor Signature1 Date Signed _________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Printed Name1 Title
1This application shall be signed as follows: - For a corporation, by a responsible corporate officer. - For a partnership, by a general partner. - For a sole proprietorship, by the proprietor. - For a municipal, state or other public facility, by principal executive
officer, mayor, or ranking elected official.
This Prime Contractors Certification form shall be submitted to:
Chief, Environmental Permits Division MS Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Pollution Control P.O. Box 2261 Jackson, Mississippi 39225
Revised: 12//16/10
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