Wednesday, August 24, 2011

QSP Practice Problems Part VIII



Practice Questions

Answers:

During an extendedd storm event how often should BMPs be inspected?

24 hours

How early should you do a pre-storm inspection before the actual event?

2 business days.

How long should you wait to perform a post-storm inspection?

0-2 business days.

How often should you do a non-storm water discharge inspection?

Quarterly

How soon do you need to start making repairs to your BMP once a problem is identified?
72 hours

What should be o your BMP checklist?

Date, weather info, construction activities, BMPs evaluated and deficiencies

If two storms occur back to back, how long should the dry period be to consider them two separate storm events?

48 hours of dry weather

How much precipitation makes it a Qualified Storm Event?

0.5 inches with 48 hours

Do you need to provide a REAP if the rain event is less than 0.5 inches?

No. Not a qualified storm event.

If you identify problems during a Post Storm Inspection, are revisions of the SWPPP allowed?

Yes. Use additional BMPs as needed.

T or F: Non-Storm Water Inspections are the same for all risk levels.

True. They have the same inspection requirements.

T or F: In LUPs Type 1, you are not required to perform a Pre-Storm Inspection, Daily Storm Inspection, and Post-Storm Inspection.

True.

Photographs are acceptable document for a LUP Type 1 documentation.

True.

T or F: Type 2 & 3 LUPs require Rain Event (pre, post and during) Inspection reports and photographs.

True

T or F: LUPs do not define a qualifying rain event in the permit.

True. You should define in the SWPPP what a qualifying rain event is (~0.5 inches of precipitation).

T or F: Inspection reports need signed and dated by the inspector

True.

The permit requires that repairs or SWPPP changes be made within how many hours?

72 hours



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