NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) NOTES Sheet Index
<br />T1 Title Sheet
<br />1. In the case of emergency, call Peak Power Solutions, Inc. at Work Phone (714) 258-3900.PV1 Site Plan Sheet
<br />PV2 Structural Sheet
<br />PV3 Single Line Diagram Sheet
<br />PV4 Placards Sheet
<br />Specification Sheets
<br />Scope of work:
<br />2. Sediment from areas disturbed by construction shall be retained on site using structural controls to the maximum extent practicable.
<br />3. Stockpiles of soil shall be properly contained to minimize sediment transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities or adjacent properties via runoff, vehicle tacking, or
<br />wind.
<br />4. Appropriate BMP's for construction-related materials, wastes, spills shall be implemented to minimize transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities, or adjoining
<br />properties by wind or runoff.
<br />5. Runoff from equipment and vehicle washing shall be contained at construction sites unless treated to reduce or remove sediment and other pollutants.
<br />6. All construction contractor and subcontractor personnel are to be made aware or the required best management practices and good housekeeping measures for the project
<br />site and any associated construction staging areas.
<br />7. At the end of each day of construction activity all construction debris and waste materials shall be collected and properly disposed in trash or recycle bins.
<br />8. Construction sites shall be maintained in such a condition that an anticipated storm does not carry wastes or pollutants off the site. Discharges of material other than
<br />stormwater only when necessary for performance and completion of construction practices and where they do not: cause or contribute to a violation of any water quality
<br />standard; cause or threaten to cause pollution, contamination, or nuisance; or contain a hazardous substance in a quantity reportable under Federal Regulations 40 CFR Parts
<br />117 and 302.
<br />9. Potential pollutants include but are not limited to: solid or liquid chemical spills; wastes from paints, stains, sealants, glues, limes, pesticides, herbicides, wood preservatives
<br />and solvents; asbestos fibers, paint flakes or stucco fragments; fuels, oils, lubricants, and hydraulic, radiator or battery fluids; fertilizers, vehicle/equipment wash water and
<br />concrete wash water; concrete, detergent or floatable wastes; wastes from any engine/equipment steam cleaning or chemical degreasing and superchlorinated potable water
<br />line flushing. During construction, permittee shall dispose of such materials in a specified and controlled temporary area on -site, physically separated from potential stormwater
<br />runoff, with ultimate disposal in accordance with local, state and federal requirements.
<br />10. Dewatering of contaminated groundwater, or discharging contaminated soils via surface erosion is prohibited. Dewatering of non-contaminated groundwater requires a
<br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit from the respective State Regional Water Quality Control Board.
<br />11. Graded areas on the permitted area perimeter must drain away from the face of slopes at the conclusion of each working day. Drainage is to be directed toward desilting
<br />facilities.
<br />12. The permittee and contractor shall be responsible and shall take necessary precautions to prevent public trespass onto areas where impounded water creates a hazardous
<br />condition.
<br />13. The permittee and contractor shall inspect the erosion control work and insure that the work is in accordance with the approved plans.
<br />14. The permittee shall notify all general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, lessees, and property owners: that dumping of chemicals into the storm drain system or
<br />the watershed is prohibited.
<br />15. Equipment and workers for emergency work shall be made available at all times during the rainy season. Necessary materials shall be available on site and stockpiled at
<br />convenient locations to facilitate rapid construction of temporary devices when rain is imminent.
<br />16. All removable erosion protective devices shall be in place at the end of each working day when the 5-Day Rain Probability Forecast exceeds 40%.
<br />17. Sediments from areas disturbed by construction shall be retained on site using an effective combination of erosion and sediment controls to the maximum extent
<br />practicable, and stockpiles of soil shall be properly containted to minimize sediment transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities of adjacent properties via runoff, vehicle
<br />tracking, or wind.
<br />18. Appropriate BMPs for construction-related materials, wastes, spills or residues shall be implemented and retained on site to minimize transport from the site to streets,
<br />drainage facilities, or adjoining property by wind or runoff.T1
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<br />Drawing Number:
<br />SOLAR-PV
<br />October 31, 2023
<br />Costa Mesa, CA 92626
<br />Contractor:
<br />(714) 258-3900
<br />Matt Stoutenburg
<br />License C10 #973253
<br />Project Manager:
<br />PPSI23030
<br />151 Kalmus Dr Ste L2
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<br />:
<br />Installation of a 8.1 kW DC photovoltaic system and 15 kWh energy storage
<br />system, consisting of 20 Q.Cells modules, 20 Enphase micro-inverters, 1
<br />Enphase System Controller, 1 Backup Sub Panel, 3 IQ Battery 5P's, 1
<br />Enphase AC Combiner, and 2 AC Disconnects on a residential home.
<br />Approximate work area - 420 sq ft.
<br />Main service breaker derated 200A to 175A.
<br />All work shall conform to all pertinent local codes, regulations, laws and
<br />ordinances as required by:
<br />2022 Electrical Code - Article 690, All manufacturers' listing and installation
<br />instructions.
<br />2022 CRC, CBC, CMC, CPC, CEC, CFC
<br />2022 Title 24 Energy Code
<br />All work shall comply with the 2022 California Building Code, 2022
<br />California Electric Code, Article 690, Article 110 and all manufacturer's
<br />listings and installation instructions.
<br />The scope of the plans is for the installation of the solar photovoltaic system only and the approval is subject to
<br />compliance with all applicable city and state codes and regulations regarding construction. The approval of the plans
<br />does not constitute any certification of the accuracy, completeness, or building permit status of the existing buildings
<br />and structures as shown.
<br />Bldg# 101117388
<br />Elec# 20181440 MSmith
<br />Issued 11/27/23
<br />929 E Jonquil Rd -
<br />2018144011/27/2023
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