SWPPP

Storm water compliance issues are here to stay. California regulations on storm water management have been expanded from water quality and erosion control to also include non-storm water discharges and dust control. Compliance is regulated by permits obtained through the California Water Board web site.

Services related to the SWPPP preparation and implementation are now provided only by State certified QSD and QSP. We help our clients with development of the compliance plans and expert guidance through the permit and construction process.

O'Dell currently provides the following services related to the SWPPP and State permit process:

  • QSD (Qualified SWPPP Developer)
  • QSP (Qualified SWPPP Practitioner)
  • Monitoring
  • Determine Risk Level
  • Determine Erosivity Waiver
  • SWPPP Consultation (for smaller projects not requiring the State Permit)
  • Erosion Control Plans
  • Best Management Practices (BMP's)

Storm Water Multiple Application and Report Tracking System - SMARTS

The Storm Water program regulates storm water discharges from locations such as industrial facilities, construction sites, and small linear projects. The Storm Water program is also responsible for processing, reviewing, updating, terminating Notices of Intent (NOIs), annual reports, and maintaining the billing status of each discharger.

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