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Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) - the City of Lompoc!

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Order3. The discharger shall continue coverage under <strong>the</strong> General Permit forany parcel that has not achieved “Final Stabilization” as defined inSection II.D.4. When an LRP owns property with active General Permit coverage, and<strong>the</strong> LRP sells <strong>the</strong> property, or a parcel <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, to ano<strong>the</strong>r person, thatperson shall become an LRP with respect to whatever parcel was sold.The existing LRP shall inform <strong>the</strong> new LRP <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> General Permit’srequirements. In order for <strong>the</strong> new LRP to continue <strong>the</strong> constructionactivity on its parcel <strong>of</strong> property, <strong>the</strong> new LRP, or <strong>the</strong> new LRP’sapproved signatory, must submit PRDs in accordance with thisGeneral Permit’s requirements.D. Conditions for Termination <strong>of</strong> Coverage1. Within 90 days <strong>of</strong> when construction is complete or ownership hasbeen transferred, <strong>the</strong> discharger shall electronically file a Notice <strong>of</strong>Termination (NOT), a final site map, and photos through <strong>the</strong> State<strong>Water</strong> Boards SMARTS system. Filing a NOT certifies that all GeneralPermit requirements have been met. The Regional <strong>Water</strong> Board willconsider a construction site complete only when all portions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sitehave been transferred to a new owner, or all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following conditionshave been met:a. For purposes <strong>of</strong> “final stabilization,” <strong>the</strong> site will not pose anyadditional sediment discharge risk than it did prior to <strong>the</strong>commencement <strong>of</strong> construction activity;b. There is no potential for construction-related storm water pollutantsto be discharged into site run<strong>of</strong>f;c. Final stabilization has been reached;d. Construction materials and wastes have been disposed <strong>of</strong> properly;e. Compliance with <strong>the</strong> Post-Construction Standards in Section XIII <strong>of</strong>this General Permit has been demonstrated;f. Post-construction storm water management measures have beeninstalled and a long-term maintenance plan 7 has been established;and7 For <strong>the</strong> purposes <strong>of</strong> this requirement a long-term maintenance plan will be designed for a minimum <strong>of</strong> fiveyears, and will describe <strong>the</strong> procedures to ensure that <strong>the</strong> post-construction storm water managementmeasures are adequately maintained.2009-0009-DWQ 18 September 02, 2009

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