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Hollywood Fire Station 82
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION.
SECTION 2 - SWPPP TEAM CONTACTS LIST
SECTION 3 - STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
SECTION 3.1 - PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVE
SECTION 3.2 - CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES WITH POTENTIAL
POLLUTANTS
SECTION 3.3 - ANTICIPATED NON-STORM WATER DISCHARGES
SECTION 4 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
SECTION 4.1 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TO BE USED OR STORED ON
SITE
SECTION 4.2 - SPILL PREVENTION OPERATING
PROCEDURES
SECTION 4.3 - EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES
SECTION 5 - SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN FOR NON-VISUALLY
DETECTABLE POLLUTANT DISCHARGES
SECTION 6 - BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
SECTION 6.1 - MONITORING, INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
ACTIVTIES AND REPORTING
SECTION 7 - UPDATES AND MODIFICATIONS TO SWPPP
SECTION 8 - PLAN APPROVALS
FIGURE 1 - LOCATION MAP
FIGURE 2 - EROSION CONTROL PLAN
APPENDICES
APPENDIX C - BMP DESCRIPTIONS
APPENDIX D - INDIVIDUAL TRIANING LOG
APPENDIX E - SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS GUIDANCE DOCUMENT
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-046
APPENDIX F - INSPECTION AND REPORT LOG
APPENDIX G - AMENDMENT LOG
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) has been prepared for
implementation during construction activities by Morillo Construction of Pasadena,
CA. for the Hollywood Fire Station #82 project located in The City of Los Angeles,
CA (See Figure 1 - Location Map).
The preparation of this SWPPP is based on the principles of Best Management
Practices (BMP's), and not numeric effluent limitations, to control and abate the
discharge of pollutants into receiving waters.
2.0 SWPPP TEAM CONTACTS
Key contacts regarding this plan and for emergency spill response are as
follows:
Project Owner/Developer: The City of Los Angeles, Public Works Department Contact: Reza Shamirzadi Mailing Address: 201 N Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone/Fax No.: 213-580-6896
General Contractor: Morillo Construction Contact: Tony Morillo Office Address: 227 N. Holliston Ave., Pasadena, CA 91106 Phone/Fax No.: 626-796-3800
Name of Person(s) Responsible for BMP SWPPP Compliance: City of Los Angeles,
Inspection Division
Name of Person(s) Responsible for BMP Inspections: City of Los Angeles,
Construction Administration
3.0 STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
3.1 PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan is to:
• Identify pollutant sources that may affect the quality of discharges of storm
water associated with the construction activities of the project.
• Identify, construct, and implement storm water pollution control measures to
reduce pollutants in storm water discharges from the construction site during
construction.
3.2 CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES WITH POTENTIAL POLLUTANTS
Significant quantities of pollutants are not expected to be present in storm water
discharges from this construction site. However, the following is a list of pollutants
that have potential to be present in storm water runoff in very small quantities (see
control practices are in parentheses and are attached):
1. Silt and debris in site runoff.
2. Pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers and nutrients.
3. Vehicle fluids, including oil, grease, petroleum, and coolants (maintenance, and cleaning BMP's).
4. Left over construction materials (each construction crew will be responsible for cleaning up all trash and left over materials generated by its work and disposing of it properly).
5. Sanitary/Septic materials. (Portable toilets and other sanitary facilities will be serviced periodically and pumped clean into a truck for removal from the site by a waste disposal company. Wastewater from cleaning of these toilets cannot be discharged to the street or storm drain. No toxic or hazardous wastes shall be disposed in a portable toilet or in the on-site sanitary sewer).
6. Any import fill material to be stocked piled on site shall be covered with l0mil plastic to and sandbagged to prevent any runoff.
7. Project's dust control ( see dust control BMP)
8. Asphalt materials from paving (see asphalt paving BMP)
9. Paints (materials control, material delivery and storage BMP's).
10. Joint and curing compounds (materials control, material delivery, and storage BMP's).
11. PVC piping and bonding materials (materials control, material delivery and storage BMP's
12. Solvents, thinners (materials control, material delivery and storage BMP's).
3.3 ANTICIPATED NON-STORM WATER DISCHARGES
No non-storm water discharges are anticipated during the planned construction
activities.
All non storm water discharges, Line flushing, site watering for dust control and
landscape watering shall be keep onsite at all times.
4.0 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
4.1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TO BE USED OR STORED ON SITE
The following materials may be stored at the site during construction:
Concrete joint and curing compound Paint and paint thinner Herbicides and fertilizers
No fuel for construction equipment refueling will be stored on site. No pesticides will
be stored on site. Work crew vehicle fueling will be offsite at commercial facilities.
4.2 SPILL PREVENTION OPERATING PROCEDURES
Spill prevention and control procedures to be employed include:
• Onsite refueling of construction equipment and vehicles is prohibited, except in specified and protected areas.
• Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning will be performed offsite. Vehicle and Equipment maintenance will not performed on site unless absolutely necessary.
• All other hazardous liquids (paints, thinners stored, concrete curing compound, etc.) and used on site will be stored handled in accordance with the procedures described in WM-1 included in Appendix A.
• Personnel responsible for management of hazardous materials will be trained or provided training including procedures for proper delivery, maintenance, storage, disposal and spill response (see Individual Training Log included in Appendix D).
• Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) will be provided for review prior to moving any hazardous materials onto the construction site.
4.3 - EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES
In the event of an accidental discharge of non-storm water or storm water containing
pollutants, every effort will immediately be made to contain and/or neutralize the
contaminants; using dam referenced in CD 12 Appendix A shall be specifically
described. The initial notification in case of a spill of hazardous materials shall be
made to the Los Angeles Fire Department at (323) 881-2411. Secondarily, the senior
Environmental Coordinator and City Planner shall be notified.
5.0 SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN FOR NON-VISUALLY
DETECTABLE POLLUTANT DISCHARGES
Sampling and analysis for non-visible pollutants is required only when construction
materials that could pollute runoff are exposed to rain and runoff. Morillo
Construction plans to implement BMP's that will minimize to the extent possible this
exposure, therefore, a sampling and analysis program is not expected to actually be
implemented. However, guidance for preparation of such a plan, if required, is
included in Appendix C.
6.0 BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
BMP's, including run-on and erosion and sediment control BMP's have been selected
from those listed in the Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbook and narrative
descriptions of each are included on the Erosion Control Plan (ECP) Figure 4,
Appendix A (Caltrans Storm Water Quality Handbook BMPs—CD10, etc.). Key
BMP's are summarized below:
Employee/Subcontractor Training in Construction BMPs Liquid and Solid Waste Management (WM-10) Chemical and Material Delivery and Storage (WM-1) Concrete Waste (WM-8) Vehicle Fueling, Maintenance and Cleaning (NS-8, NS-9,NS-10) Asphalt, Saw-cutting, Coring, and Grinding Activities (NS-3) Building Blasting and Cleaning (WM-10) Cement, Grout and Mortar Work, and Clean Up (WM-8) Sanitary and Septic Wastes (WM-9) Water Line Disaffection, Flushing, Dewatering, and Other Non-Storm Water Discharges (WM-10) Spill Prevention and Control (WM-4) Hazardous Waste Management (WM-6) Stabilized Construction Entrances (TC-1), designed to assist in preventing dirt from vehicle traffic leaving the site from being carried on to local paved roads will be constructed at the construction site entrance (see Erosion Control Plan), Sand bags for run-on and runoff control located as shown on the Erosion Control Plan (SC-8)
6.1 MONITORING, INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ACTIVTIES AND
REPORTING
The contractor will inspect the site before and after storm events and at 24-hour
intervals during extended storms. In addition, the contractor will inspect the site
weekly. The results of the inspection and assessment shall be recorded (see
Inspection and Report Log in Appendix D). The inspection report will include the
inspection date, name or contractor representative, and the observations made. A
copy of the inspection report will be submitted to the inspector upon completion of
each inspection. A system to monitor and report on the disposition of identified
deficiencies will be implemented by the contractor. Additional materials to replace or
repair BMP's will be kept onsite.
7.0 UPDATES AND MODIFICATIONS TO SWPPP
This SWPPP follows the general format described in the construction contract and the
General Permit. The SWPPP will be amended whenever there is a change in
construction or construction procedures that may affect the discharge of significant
quantities of pollutants into the receiving waters or when deemed necessary by the
engineer. These amendments may include changes in schedules, staging areas, and
modifications due to unanticipated offsite drainage impacts and failures of pollution
controls. The SWPPP will also be amended if it is in violation of any conditions of
the General Permit or has not achieved the general objective of reducing pollutants in
storm water discharges. Amendments shall be logged in the SWPPP (see Appendix E
for sample amendment log) and attached to the onsite document.
All amendments shall be submitted to the inspector for review and approval. During
the preparation and review of amendments to the SWPPP, construction may continue
with temporary modifications to erosion and sediment control or other BMP's, subject
to approval by the inspector. Once the proposed amendments are approved,
permanent modifications to BMP's shall be implemented immediately.
8.0 REVIEW AND ACCEPTANCE OF PLAN
The SWPPP has been reviewed and approved as acknowledged below.
Title:
Date:
FIGURE 1 – LOCATION MAP
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FIGURE 2 – EROSION CONTROL PLAN
APPENDIX A – BMP DESCRIPTIONS
APPENDIX B – INDIVIDUAL TRAINING LOG
APPENDIX C – SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS GUIDANCE DOCUMENT RESOLUTION NO. 2001-046
APPENDIX D – INSPECTION AND REPORT LOG
APPENDIX E – AMENDMENT LOG