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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans for Construction Activities
WHAT CAN I FIND ON THIS WEBSITE?
Developing Your Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan: A Guide for Construction Sites [PDF - 2.62 MB - 50 pp] - This guidance manual is intended as a helpful reference for construction site operators who must prepare a SWPPP in order to obtain NPDES permit coverage for their stormwater discharges. It describes the SWPPP development process and provides helpful guidance and tips for developing and implementing an effective SWPPP. In addition, the guide provides customizable SWPPP templates and a sample inspection report, in Microsoft Word format. This Guide may be used by construction site operators anywhere in the U.S. The SWPPP Template and Inspection form should be customized to meet the requirements in the applicable State Construction General Permit.
- SWPPP Template - Authorized States [WORD - 570 KB - 40 pp] - Customizable SWPPP template for construction site operators. For use in the 45 states and territories that are authorized to implement the NPDES Permits program. (Revised October 2, 2007)
- SWPPP Template - Unauthorized States [WORD - 570 KB - 40 pp] - Customizable SWPPP template for construction site operators in unauthorized states, territories, and Indian Country (Alaska, District of Columbia, Idaho, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Puerto Rico, most other territories, and Indian Country lands), where EPA is the NPDES permitting authority. (Revised October 2, 2007)
- Sample Inspection Report Template [WORD - 115 KB - 4 pp] - A helpful tool to aid you in completing construction site inspections, this sample inspection report is in Microsoft Word format, so you can easily modify it to suit your construction site.
(Revised October 2, 2007)
Example SWPPPs
These example SWPPPs were developed (using hypothetical sites and conditions) to serve as examples for the construction industry. They utilize the SWPPP Template (above) and follow EPA’s Construction General Permit. These examples should be used for educational or training purposes only. Construction site SWPPPs must be developed following the requirements of the applicable state or EPA Construction General Permit and describe the specific conditions of the site and plans for development.
- Medium-Sized (~20-acre) Residential Subdivision
- Small Commercial Site (< 5 acres)
Key Resources
State BMP/Guidance Manuals
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