WALMART SWPPP QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS
Clean Water Act - Answers - 1970s law that set into place the regulation of stormwater
NPDES - Answers - Requirements for managing stormwater activity on a construction
site are outlined in the following regulation
Immediately after the project award and before the general contractor begins any site
work - Answers - Onsite stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) binder should
be put together by the general contractor
Flushing a spill down the storm drain - Answers - Which of the following is not a
beneficial use of water
Discharge from contaminated ground water - Answers - Which of the following is never
an allowable stormwater discharge from a construction site.
All construction activity, inside and outside the building is complete and permanent
stabilization has been verified is adequate to meet permit requirements - Answers - The
notice of termination (NOT) can be filed when
All of the above - Answers - You should have a SWPPP for construction because
Site Specific - Answers - A well designed SWPPP should be
After the SWPPP is prepared and before starting construction - Answers - The
stormwater notice of intent (NOI) must be submitted
All of the above - Answers - Potential pollutant sources stored on a construction site
may include
Seek written approval from the project SWPPP designer and, if required, the project
owner - Answers - If you believe stormwater BMP modifications are necessary, you
must
The SWPPP Certification Letter - Answers - The document is in the SWPPP that
certifies a general contractors commitment to compliance with the SWPPP is
Protects the site by coordinating timing with construction activities and minimizing
pollutant exposure - Answers - Sequencing and scheduling BMP installation
ANSWERS
Clean Water Act - Answers - 1970s law that set into place the regulation of stormwater
NPDES - Answers - Requirements for managing stormwater activity on a construction
site are outlined in the following regulation
Immediately after the project award and before the general contractor begins any site
work - Answers - Onsite stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) binder should
be put together by the general contractor
Flushing a spill down the storm drain - Answers - Which of the following is not a
beneficial use of water
Discharge from contaminated ground water - Answers - Which of the following is never
an allowable stormwater discharge from a construction site.
All construction activity, inside and outside the building is complete and permanent
stabilization has been verified is adequate to meet permit requirements - Answers - The
notice of termination (NOT) can be filed when
All of the above - Answers - You should have a SWPPP for construction because
Site Specific - Answers - A well designed SWPPP should be
After the SWPPP is prepared and before starting construction - Answers - The
stormwater notice of intent (NOI) must be submitted
All of the above - Answers - Potential pollutant sources stored on a construction site
may include
Seek written approval from the project SWPPP designer and, if required, the project
owner - Answers - If you believe stormwater BMP modifications are necessary, you
must
The SWPPP Certification Letter - Answers - The document is in the SWPPP that
certifies a general contractors commitment to compliance with the SWPPP is
Protects the site by coordinating timing with construction activities and minimizing
pollutant exposure - Answers - Sequencing and scheduling BMP installation