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<br />,- <br /> <br />Mr. Dan Batt <br /> <br />-2- <br /> <br />December 15,2003 <br /> <br />project proponent. A Notice of Intent (NOI) with the appropriate fees for coverage of <br />the project under the General Construction Activity Storm Water Runoff Permit must be /j <br />submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board at least 30-days prior to the' i/' <br />initiation of construction activity at the site. For information, please contact Mark Smythe <br />at (909) 782-4998 and review the Construction Activity General Permit and Fact Sheet <br />on the SWRCB website (www.swrcb.ca.qov). - <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />5. <br /> <br />Appropriate best management practices (BMPs) must be developed and implemented to . <br />control the discharge of pollutants both during co'nstruction and for the life of the project.. 3 <br />Construction BMPs. must address, among other things, tracking and blowing of soil <br />materials and construction debris into streets and natural and man-'made water <br />conveyances. Post-construction BMPs must address all pollutant loads carried bY dry _ <br />weather runoff and first flush storm water runoff from the entire project. <br /> <br />6. <br /> <br />No waste material may be di~charged to any drainage areas, channels, streambeds, or <br />streams. Spoil sites must not be located within any streams or areas where spoil 6 <br />material could be washed into a waterbody. BMPs must be deployed around spoils at <br />all times. No waste material may be discharged to any stormdrains or other tributaries <br />to the nearby Santa Ana River. Spoil sites must not be located where spoil material <br />could be washed into a stormdrain. For more information on the construction of the <br />- Best Management Practices (BMPs) mentioned above, please 'review the EPA website <br />www.eoa.Qov/npdes/menuofbmos/oost.htm. <br /> <br />7. <br /> <br />This project should be designed and constructed to protect. and if possible, improve the 7 <br />quality of underlying groundwater. Incorporating the principles and policies mentioned <br />above will help protect the groundwater subbasin. <br /> <br />If you have any questions, contact Glenn Robertson at (909) 782-3259, or me at (909) 782-3234. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br />lNv\Qi Q.OdJL <br /> <br />Mark G. Adelson, Chief <br />Regional Planning Programs Section <br /> <br />cc: Scott Morgan - State Clearinghouse <br />O:Planning/Groberts/Letters/CEOAlNegDec-City of Santa Ana - Geneva Commons <br /> <br /> <br />California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> <br />a Recycled Paper <br />~iGo@157 <br />
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