Joint Base Lewis-McChord MS4 Stormwater Management Plan

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Joint Base Lewis-McChord MS4

Permit No. WAS-026638 Page 16 of 70

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and total number of such inspections, must be submitted as part of the corresponding Annual Report. At a minimum, all sites addressed by plan must be inspected by the Permittee or their representatives at least quarterly.

h) Training. The Permittee must ensure that all staff responsible for preconstruction site plan review, construction site inspections (or are otherwise implementing the construction site runoff control program) are adequately trained to conduct such activities. Orientation and training concerning the JBLM stormwater management program must be accomplished within the first six months of employment for new staff who work directly on stormwater management issues. Follow-up training must be provided as necessary to address changes in procedures, techniques or requirements. The Permittee must maintain records of relevant training provided or obtained, and the staff members trained. A summary of this training occurring within the reporting period must be included in each Annual Report. 5. Stormwater Management for Areas of New Development and Redevelopment. The Permittee must use an ordinance (or other regulatory mechanism available under the legal authorities available to JBLM) to implement and enforce a program to control stormwater runoff from all public and private new development or redevelopment project sites that will disturb 5,000 square feet or more of land area. The Permittee must include a written description of the program within the SWMP document. In each Annual Report, the Permittee must summarize the implementation status of these requirements for all new development and redevelopment project sites occurring during the relevant reporting period. Certain projects may be exempt from specific provisions of this Part, as defined in Appendix C. Pursuant to the procedures in Part II.A.7, the Permittee may submit to EPA for approval an alternative document, plan or program that describes functionally equivalent run-off controls to the 2012 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington and other manual provisions cited below. At a minimum, within one year of the permit effective date, the Permittee must implement the following program components: a) Site Planning Procedures. For all new development and redevelopment project sites disturbing 5,000 square feet or more, the Permittee must adopt and implement a project site planning process, including criteria for BMP selection and design; the site planning procedures must be implemented to protect water quality, and reduce the discharge of pollutants to the maximum extent practicable. b) Preparation of a Stormwater Site Plan. For all new development and redevelopment project sites disturbing 5,000 square feet or more, the Permittee must require a project-specific stormwater site plan. Stormwater site plans must

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