Inspection and Monitoring Records for Activities Under Stormwater General Permit Ncg010000 and Self-inspection Records for Land Disturbing Activities Per G.s. 113a-54.1 is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is the Stormwater General Permit Ncg010000?
A: It is a permit for activities related to stormwater management in North Carolina.
Q: What is G.s. 113a-54.1?
A: It is a law in North Carolina related to land disturbing activities.
Q: What is the purpose of self-inspection records?
A: The purpose is to document inspections of land disturbing activities.
Q: What is the purpose of monitoring records?
A: The purpose is to document inspections and monitoring of activities under the Stormwater General Permit Ncg010000.
Q: Who is required to maintain these records?
A: Land owners or operators engaged in land disturbing activities and covered under the Stormwater General Permit Ncg010000.
Q: What should be included in the self-inspection records?
A: The records should include details of the inspection, findings, and any corrective actions taken.
Q: What should be included in the monitoring records?
A: The records should include details of the monitoring activities conducted, results, and any necessary actions taken.
Q: Are these records required by law?
A: Yes, these records are required by law for compliance purposes.
Q: Who can access these records?
A: The records may be accessed by regulatory authorities or agencies responsible for overseeing stormwater management.
Q: How long should these records be retained?
A: The records should be retained for a minimum of three years from the date of completion.
Form Details:
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