Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (Swppp) Template Page 2

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• The SWPPP must remain on site until the site has been closed out.
• A copy of the permit and/or Notice of Intent (NOI) needs to be attached to the SWPPP.
• Modifications and updates to Best Management Practices (BMPs) or drainage areas on the project site
should be recorded in or attached to the SWPPP.
• Any additional Federal, State, or Local permits must be attached to the SWPPP.
• The SWPPP, as well as all supporting documentation (permits, inspection reports,
addendums, to the SWPPP, location map, site plan, NOI/NOT etc.), must be retained for
three (3) years.
• SWPPP’s are meant to be changed during the course of the construction process. The goal of the SWPPP is
to keep sediment on the project sites and assure water quality standards. If BMPs or procedures are not at-
taining this goal, then the SWPPP may be changed or updated in order to better address specific conditions.
** This template was made with the aid of the EPA’s Developing Your Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan:
A Guide for Construction Sites, the City of Springfield, Missouri Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, and the
Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ Missouri State Operating Permit MO-101/MO-10A .
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