QSP-QSD
What 4 distinct phases of construction activities does the General Permit Recognize -
answer Grading and Land Development
Streets and Utilities
Vertical Construction
Final Landscaping and site Stabilization
Any construction or demolition activity, including, but not limited to, clearing, grading,
grubbing, or excavation, or any other activity that results in a land DISTURBANCE of
equal to or greater than ___ acre - answer1
LUPs - answerLinear Underground/Overhead Utility Projects
What is the primary federal law governing storm water pollution and regulation -
answerClean Water Act
The person in charge of the utility company, municipality, or other public or private
company or agency that owns or operates the ____ may also serve as the LRP -
answerLUP
Visual Monitoring is required for... - answerAll sites subject to this General Permit
Records are required to remain onsite during the construction period for a minimum of
___ - answer3 Years
When does Risk Level 1 site have to sample? - answerWhen required for non-visible
pollutants
When would receiving water monitoring occur? - answerEffluent that exceeds the
receiving water monitoring triggers contained in the GP and with direct discharges to
receiving water
When would bioassessment sampling take place? - answerRISK level 3 and LUP Type
3 Sites larger than 30 acres and with direct discharges to receiving waters. (before and
after sire completion)
Where do records need to be available? - answerAt the construction site until
construction is complete. LUPs may be retained in a crew members vehicle and made
available upon request
ATS - answerActive Treatment Systems
, What do ATS do? - answerAdd chemicals to facilitate flocculation, coagulation and
filtration of suspended sediment particles. Measured by NELs
When does risk level 1 site have to sample - answerWhen required for non-visible
pollutants
Which construction activity is not covered under the CGP - answerRoutine maintenance
to maintain original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of the facility
When is the primary federal law governing storm water pollution and regulation? -
answerClean Water Act
The LRP's (Legally Responsible Person) approved signatory must be: -
answerCorporation - A responsible corporate officer
Partnership/sole proprietorship - general partner/proprietor
Municipality/State/federal/public agency
Military
During a routine inspection a LUP discharger observes a non-storm water discharge
and therefore must prepare a non-storm water report - answer?
if required, when should Risk Level 1 sites conduct discharge sampling - answerDuring
business hours
Regional Water boards are responsible for____ - answerImplementation and
enforcement of the General Permit. Have some flexibility and authority to alter, approve,
exempt, or rescind permit.
LRP - answerLegally Responsible Person
What does the LRP do? - answerObtain coverage by electrinically filing Permit
Registration Documents (PRDs) prior to construction
PDRs Consist of - answerNotice of Intent (NOI)
Risk Assessment
Site Map
SWPPP
Annual Fee
Signed Certification Statement
Small Construction Rainfall Erosivity Waiver - answerApplies to sites between 1 - 5
acres demonstrating that thee are not adverse water quality impacts
Discharges eligible for Rainfall Erosivity Waiver must take place during a period when
the value is the rainfall erosivity factor is less than___ - answer5
What 4 distinct phases of construction activities does the General Permit Recognize -
answer Grading and Land Development
Streets and Utilities
Vertical Construction
Final Landscaping and site Stabilization
Any construction or demolition activity, including, but not limited to, clearing, grading,
grubbing, or excavation, or any other activity that results in a land DISTURBANCE of
equal to or greater than ___ acre - answer1
LUPs - answerLinear Underground/Overhead Utility Projects
What is the primary federal law governing storm water pollution and regulation -
answerClean Water Act
The person in charge of the utility company, municipality, or other public or private
company or agency that owns or operates the ____ may also serve as the LRP -
answerLUP
Visual Monitoring is required for... - answerAll sites subject to this General Permit
Records are required to remain onsite during the construction period for a minimum of
___ - answer3 Years
When does Risk Level 1 site have to sample? - answerWhen required for non-visible
pollutants
When would receiving water monitoring occur? - answerEffluent that exceeds the
receiving water monitoring triggers contained in the GP and with direct discharges to
receiving water
When would bioassessment sampling take place? - answerRISK level 3 and LUP Type
3 Sites larger than 30 acres and with direct discharges to receiving waters. (before and
after sire completion)
Where do records need to be available? - answerAt the construction site until
construction is complete. LUPs may be retained in a crew members vehicle and made
available upon request
ATS - answerActive Treatment Systems
, What do ATS do? - answerAdd chemicals to facilitate flocculation, coagulation and
filtration of suspended sediment particles. Measured by NELs
When does risk level 1 site have to sample - answerWhen required for non-visible
pollutants
Which construction activity is not covered under the CGP - answerRoutine maintenance
to maintain original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of the facility
When is the primary federal law governing storm water pollution and regulation? -
answerClean Water Act
The LRP's (Legally Responsible Person) approved signatory must be: -
answerCorporation - A responsible corporate officer
Partnership/sole proprietorship - general partner/proprietor
Municipality/State/federal/public agency
Military
During a routine inspection a LUP discharger observes a non-storm water discharge
and therefore must prepare a non-storm water report - answer?
if required, when should Risk Level 1 sites conduct discharge sampling - answerDuring
business hours
Regional Water boards are responsible for____ - answerImplementation and
enforcement of the General Permit. Have some flexibility and authority to alter, approve,
exempt, or rescind permit.
LRP - answerLegally Responsible Person
What does the LRP do? - answerObtain coverage by electrinically filing Permit
Registration Documents (PRDs) prior to construction
PDRs Consist of - answerNotice of Intent (NOI)
Risk Assessment
Site Map
SWPPP
Annual Fee
Signed Certification Statement
Small Construction Rainfall Erosivity Waiver - answerApplies to sites between 1 - 5
acres demonstrating that thee are not adverse water quality impacts
Discharges eligible for Rainfall Erosivity Waiver must take place during a period when
the value is the rainfall erosivity factor is less than___ - answer5