Stormwater Quality Management Plan (Swqmp) for Standard Projects is a legal document that was released by the Planning and Development Services - County of San Diego, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within County of San Diego.
Q: What is a Stormwater Quality Management Plan (SWQMP)?
A: A SWQMP is a plan that outlines measures to manage stormwater runoff and protect water quality during and after construction projects.
Q: Why is a Stormwater Quality Management Plan (SWQMP) required for standard projects in San Diego County, California?
A: A SWQMP is required to comply with local and state regulations that aim to protect water quality and prevent pollution from construction activities.
Q: Who is responsible for developing a Stormwater Quality Management Plan (SWQMP) for standard projects?
A: The project applicant or developer is responsible for developing and implementing a SWQMP.
Q: What are the key components of a Stormwater Quality Management Plan (SWQMP)?
A: Key components of a SWQMP include erosion and sediment control measures, stormwater management practices, and monitoring and reporting requirements.
Q: What measures are included in a Stormwater Quality Management Plan (SWQMP) to manage stormwater runoff?
A: Measures may include installing sediment barriers, using erosion control blankets, implementing stormwater detention or infiltration systems, and implementing best management practices (BMPs) for pollutant control.
Q: What are some examples of best management practices (BMPs) for pollutant control?
A: Examples of BMPs for pollutant control include street sweeping, vegetated swales, bioretention basins, and construction sitesediment control.
Q: How is the implementation of a Stormwater Quality Management Plan (SWQMP) monitored?
A: The County of San Diego and other regulatory agencies may conduct inspections to ensure compliance with the SWQMP and enforce any necessary corrective actions.
Q: Are there any penalties for non-compliance with a Stormwater Quality Management Plan (SWQMP)?
A: Yes, there may be penalties for non-compliance, including fines and enforcement actions.
Form Details:
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