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Construction Site Stormwater Pollution Prevention, Exams of Environmental Law

Detailed information about the construction general permit (cgp) that regulates stormwater discharges from construction sites in the united states. It covers the key requirements of the permit, including the types of construction activities it applies to, the different risk levels and associated monitoring and reporting requirements, best management practices (bmps) for erosion and sediment control, and the roles and responsibilities of the legally responsible person (lrp) and qualified swppp developer (qsd). The document also covers topics such as the revised universal soil loss equation (rusle), active treatment systems (ats), and the importance of proper stormwater management to prevent the discharge of pollutants to waters of the united states. Overall, this document serves as a comprehensive guide for construction site operators to understand and comply with the cgp requirements.

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2023/2024

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Download Construction Site Stormwater Pollution Prevention and more Exams Environmental Law in PDF only on Docsity! QSP COURSE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What does this permit regulate? Discharges of pollutants in storm water associated with construction activity (storm water discharges) to waters of the united states from construction site that disturb one or more acres of land surface, or that are part of a common plan of development or sale that disturbs more than one acre of land surface. 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. LUP Sediment basins, at a minimum, shall be designed according to the CASQA Construction BMP Guidance Handbook. True In the RUSLE equation, "P" stands for Management operations and support practices. Management operations and support practices. Management operations and support practices. When does risk level one has to sample? When required for non-visible pollutants. ATS instruments shall record which of the following? Flow, turbidity, and pH Which factor(s) of RUSLE can be based on site-specific analysis rather than maps? K and LS Failure to obtain coverage under the permit for storm water discharges to waters of the US is a violation of the Clean Water Act and California Water Code For traditional construction projects the LRP may be The person who possesses real properly interest in the land upon which the construction activities will occur for the regulated site What does NTU measure? a measurement of optical properties of a liquid that cause light rays to be scattered and absorbed rather than transmitted in straight lines through a sample. Inspection Records have to be kept until the project is complete or three years, whichever comes first. False Which factor(s) of RUSLE must be changed to recalculate risk when the construction duration has changed? R BMP stands for Best Management Practice Do type 1 LUPs typically have a high potential to impact storm quality? No What does RUSLE stand for? Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation A discharger must notify the Regional Water Boards if there are planned changes in the construction activity that May result in non-compliance A qualifying storm event is A rain even that produces 1/2 inch or more of precipitation with a period of 48 hours or more between rain events. Continuous monitoring (no less than 15-min intervals) of ATS is required for: Rain Event Action Plan must be developed by a QSD False The CGP allows for not monitoring under what conditions? Dangerous weather conditions, unsafe storm event, and outside of scheduled operations. What is the difference between erosion and sedimentation? Erosion is the dislodging and transport of soil and sedimentation is the deposition of material. CSMP stands for Construction Site Monitoring Program What weather forecast would trigger a reap? 50% chance of rain, within 48 hours. Linear underground/overhead project Sampling activities must be done by a QSP False REAPs are created by a QSP RUSLE is an estimation of Soil loss A discharger is considered covered by the construction general permit when PRDs have been filed **** unsure LRP stands for Legally responsible person Does this permit authorize discharges of fill or dredged material regulated by the US army cops of engineers under CWA section 404? No SWAMP stands for Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Non-visible pollutant monitoring is triggered by the potential for non-visible pollutants to be discharged from any project site. What is the CGP-approved method for pH analysis? Calibrated field meter A discharged shall ensure that a paper copy of each rain event action plan is Maintained onsite Visual monitoring of ATS is required to be conducted Daily When are Risk level 3 and LUP type 3 sites that directly discharge runoff to a freshwater wadeable stream(s) required to conduct bioassessment? When the site is greater than 30 acres Turbidity is measured in Nephelometric Units The LRPs approved signatory for the military must be Any military officer or department of defense civilian, acting in an equivalent capacity to a military officer, who has been designated Each project utilizing ATS shall have a site-specific operation and maintenance manual True What is the most common pollutant in runoff from construction sites? Sediment Offsite run-on monitoring may be required on risk level 3 sites The BMP requirements for Type 2 LUPs are found in Attachment D What is the primary federal law governing storm water pollution and regulation? Clean Water Act Visual monitoring is required for All projects