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• The Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan be as site specific as state law <br />requires and include the following: <br />1. The permitees must, before construction begins, provide training <br />documentation that the individuals listed as SWPPP overseers are <br />certified by a MPCA approved training method. With that, the City would <br />need names of the person or persons involved with SWPPP <br />management, dates of training and the names of instructors of entity <br />providing training, and the content of the training course or workshop <br />including the numbers of hours training <br />2. The specific location of the SWPPP must be located on the map as well <br />as where all required weekly and follow up inspections and corrections <br />can be found. <br />3. The owner must identify who will have the responsibility for long-term <br />operation and maintenance of the permanent stormwater management <br />system. The owner must include in the SWPPP a chain of responsibility <br />with all operators on the site, or if not known, the title or position of the <br />responsibility of responsible party, to ensure that the SWPPP will be <br />implemented and stay in effect until the construction project is complete, <br />the entire site has undergone final stabilization and a "Notice of <br />Termination" has been submitted to the MPCA. <br />4. Proposed erosion prevention and sediment control BMP's to control the <br />discharge of sediment and/or other pollutants from the site, particularity at <br />the point(s) of intended discharge. All surrounding stormwater inlet drains <br />within 200 feet of the site that have water draining to them must have a <br />city approved stormwater inlet protection device installed prior to <br />construction. <br />5. The SWPPP must incorporate the requirements (MPCA Stormwater <br />Discharge Design Requirements) including calculations for the project. <br />6. Site specific quantities must be included for all erosion prevention and <br />sediment control BMPs. <br />7. Must include maps of all surface waters and wetlands and storm ponds or <br />basins that can be identified on maps such as a USGA 7.5 minute <br />quadrangle map, the NWI maps or equivalent maps within one mile (aerial <br />radius) from the project boundary that will receive stormwater associated <br />with construction activity during or after construction. This site is within <br />one mile of a receiving lake. <br />8. The SWPPP must describe a maintenance plan identifying who will be <br />performing future maintenance of permanent stormwater treatment <br />systems on the site. <br />0 Page 2 <br />