This document was released by Alabama Department of Environmental Management and contains the most recent official instructions for Construction Best Management Practices Plan (Cbmpp) .
Q: What is a Construction Best Management Practices Plan (CBMPP)?
A: A CBMPP is a plan that outlines measures to minimize pollution from construction activities.
Q: Why is a CBMPP important?
A: A CBMPP is important because it helps prevent pollution and protect water quality during construction projects.
Q: Who is responsible for developing a CBMPP?
A: The property owner or contractor is responsible for developing a CBMPP.
Q: What are some common measures included in a CBMPP?
A: Common measures in a CBMPP include erosion and sediment control, proper waste disposal, and stormwater management.
Q: Are CBMPPs required in Alabama?
A: Yes, CBMPPs are required by law for certain construction projects in Alabama.
Q: Do CBMPPs apply to both residential and commercial construction?
A: Yes, CBMPPs apply to both residential and commercial construction projects in Alabama.
Q: What are the consequences of not having a CBMPP?
A: Failure to have a CBMPP can result in fines and other penalties.
Q: Can a CBMPP be modified or updated during a construction project?
A: Yes, a CBMPP can be modified or updated as needed during a construction project.
Q: How long is a CBMPP valid for?
A: The validity of a CBMPP depends on the duration of the construction project, but it must be in effect for the entire duration.
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