General Permit Sample Clauses

General Permit. The SWPPP will be prepared in order to manage stormwater runoff during the construction activities to build the facility. Best management practices (BMPs) will be instituted according to the SWPPP before soil disturbance or construction on the site begins. Stormwater Control Plan (SCP). The Project will have to comply with the County’s permit and SCP requirements Emergency Response Plan (ERP). An ERP will be required to establish a procedure in the event of an emergency. It will be designed to promote effective response with minimal confusion and disruption of the facility. Site Specific, Illness and Injury Prevention Plan (IIP). An IIP will be prepared to provide and maintain a safe and healthy workplace for employees, according to the California Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973. As of 1991, a written, effective Injury and Illness Prevention (IIP) Program is required for every California employer. Hazardous Material Business Plan (HMBP). If the facility will store or handle more than a threshold quantity of hazardous material, a HMBP will be required Biological Assessment and Site Survey. A biological assessment and survey is the study of the resident flora and fauna to determine the potential occurrence and extent of existing biological resources on the Site and in directly adjacent areas. This will take place prior to finalization of the proposed development plan so that existing resources are minimally impacted. Jurisdictional Wetland Delineation. A Jurisdictional Wetland Delineation will be conducted prior to finalization of the proposed development plan to determine if any jurisdictional wetlands exist on the property. If any wetlands are identified, then the boundary of the wetlands will need to be delineated in order to accommodate or establish an approved mitigation program for any potential impacts from the proposed project.
General Permit. For Septic Tank with Disposal by construction Trench, Bed, Chamber and discharge Technology, or Seepage Pit, Less authorizations: Than 3000 Gallons Per Day Design Flow and relevant rules listed for Item #1 C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6 For inspections, compliance, and enforcement: C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7 Delegated Yes/No Functions and Duties Applicable Portions of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the Arizona Administrative Code and the Code of Federal Regulations Personnel Qualifications Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 4. Application review, construction inspection, issuance or denial of Construction and Discharge Authorizations, compliance (including inspections) and enforcement for the following 4.03 through 4.22
General Permit. For construction and discharge authorizations: C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6 For inspections, compliance, and enforcement: C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7
General Permit. Nothing in this exception shall excuse a discharge to surface waters or wetlands except as may result because of rainfall from a storm event more severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm.
General Permit. Discharge Authorization
General Permit. For Septic Tank with Disposal by construction
General Permit. Implementation of the proposed project would redevelop/develop large areas of impervious surfaces on the project site but would also develop areas of landscaping and catch basins/▇▇▇▇▇▇ to capture, retain, and filter runoff. Analysis of operation of the project will utilize the project’s preliminary Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and hydrology study to be submitted to the City from the project applicant to describe the operational BMPs that would be implemented to comply with the City and the Regional Water Quality Control Board drainage and storm water requirements and to reduce potential impacts to a less than significant level.