Professional Documents
Culture Documents
FOR
August 2018
Submitted to:
Guam Environmental Protection Agency
15-6101 Mariner Ave
Tiyan, GU
Prepared By:
GHD, Inc.
865 S. Marine Corps Drive, Suite 202 Orlean Pacific Plaza,
Tamuning, Guam 96913
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN
FOR
Prepared By:
GHD, Inc.
865 S. Marine Corps Drive, Suite 202 Orlean Pacific Plaza,
Tamuning, Guam 96913
APPENDICES:
Appendix A – Site Erosion and Sediment Control Plan
A. Description of the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP)
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• 40 CFR 241 Guidelines for Disposal of Solid Waste
• 40 CFR 243 Guidelines for Storage and Collection of
Residential, Commercial and Institutional
Solid Waste
• 40 CFR 261 Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste
• 40 CFR 263 Transportation of Hazardous Waste
All personnel working at the job site shall be trained in the proper
compliance to applicable requirements of this Environmental Protection
Plan. This training shall be fully documented with a certification issued
to the employee upon completion of the training session.
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chemical that they will handle prior to the start of work. (Refer to
Appendix D for a sample of MSDS). All required MSDS information will
be acquired from the vendors well in advance and included in the MSDS
file for proper orientation use and ready reference.
Contractor personnel will also receive briefings and reminders during the
regular toolbox meetings concerning safety and the EPP.
Preserve the natural resources within the project boundaries and outside the
limits of permanent work. Restore all damaged areas to an equivalent or
improved condition upon completion of work. The contractor shall confine
investigation activities to within the limits of the work indicated or specified.
If the work is near streams, lakes, or other waterways, conform to the
permitting requirements of the Clean Water Act.
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Minimize impacts to natural resources outside the limits of construction. The
Contractor will confine its construction activities to areas defined by the
work schedule, plans and specifications. Equipment or personnel shall not
move outside the designated construction zone. However, in the event of any
inadvertent damage to vegetation outside the limits of construction, the
Contractor shall be responsible for all materials and labor for the
restoration/repair of said unauthorized vegetation damage. Damaged
vegetation replacement will occur onsite and require maintenance and
monitoring to ensure the vegetation is properly re-established.
To ensure protection of trees, the Contractor will not remove, cut, deface,
injure, or destroy trees or shrubs without the Contracting Officer's
permission, unless it is within the area proposed to be cleared. Do not fasten
or attach ropes, cables, or guys to existing nearby trees for anchorages unless
authorized by the Contracting Officer. Where such use of attached ropes,
cables, or guys is authorized, the Contractor shall be responsible for any
resultant damage.
Seeding: Provide new seeding where ground is disturbed and do not use
seeds (e.g., including in hydroseed mixture) that are listed as noxious or
prohibited. Use seeds of plants that are native or approved non-native plants.
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The Contractor's proposed Temporary Facilities Plan (to be provided by the
Contractor prior to the start of construction) and Temporary Erosion and
Sediment Control Plan are provided in Appendix B and Appendix C
respectively. Temporary facilities will be constructed in a manner to
minimize impacts to the natural resources. Temporary fencing will be
constructed to avoid damaging trees/roots and other landscape features, to
the maximum extent possible that are scheduled to remain. Portable toilets
will be in place and well maintained for the duration of the project. Place
staging area inside the limits of construction or provide documentation
granting use outside the project limits. Use existing and designated access
roads only for construction vehicles.
There are no streams within the project site. There are rivers on both the east
and west side of the project site. The Fintasa River runs on the west side and
the Fensol River runs on the east side of the project side. The project does
not cross any of the two rivers, but the river on the west side is at minimum
180 feet from the project site. Contractor to implement best management
practices to control storm water runoff.
Do not disturb fish and wildlife. Feeding of feral animals on the installation
is prohibited. Do not alter water flows or otherwise significantly disturb the
native habitat adjacent to the project and critical to the survival of fish and
wildlife, except as indicated or specified. Nonnative invasive species can
become pests and affect the economy, ecology, and human health. It is
critically important to be aware of ways to prevent the movement of non-
native invasive species and implement best management practices.
If Mariana crows are nesting within 300 meters of the project site, the work
must be postponed until conclusion of the nesting event. Currently, the
population is estimated to be two male birds on Guam.
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If a Mariana fruit bat is present within 150 meters of the project site, the
work must be postponed until the bat has left the area. Guam currently
supports a small, remnant population of Mariana fruit bats in a single colony
at Pati Point on Andersen Air Force Base. The most recent surveys at this
colony, now located in the Natural Area at Pati Point, have yielded counts of
fewer than 20 bats. Solitary bats are occasionally observed in other forest
areas across the island.
If Micronesian megapodes are present within 150 meters of the project site,
the work must be postponed until the megapode has left the area.
Populations on Guam are considered extirpated.
There are no waters within the project site including wetlands, rivers,
streams, crossings, lakes, ponds, or oceans. There are multiple wetlands
surrounding the project site, the closest being 80 feet from the limits of
construction. The project does not include work in the wetland area.
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move with construction equipment, personal protective equipment and
hand tools, foot traffic, vehicles and vessels, raw construction materials,
and packing materials. If found, the Contractor is responsible for killing
brown tree snakes. Infestation of palms from coconut rhinoceros beetle
shall also be immediately reported for proper treatment. These details,
procedures, and reporting shall be included in the environmental briefs.
Rodents
Food materials shall be disposed of properly so as not to attract rodents.
If the Contractor encounters a rodent, the Contractor is authorized to
capture and exterminate the rodent and dispose of it. Toxic poisons are
not allowed to be used.
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• Treat infested plants, building materials, municipal solid waste,
etc. on-site and in- place to keep from spreading LFA. Do not
move or dump infested materials.
c) Washdown station and inspection BMPs for vehicles leaving the project
site
Water runoff carrying soil, seeds, animals, and petroleum residue must
be managed with the use of berms or other containment. Silt fence
installed along perimeters of work areas can also aid in preventing
spread of contaminated materials outside of the washdown location.
The Contractor shall store materials on site within the inspected project
limits and in designated areas. Stockpiles and temporary storage areas
will be located as far from vehicular traffic and the project perimeter, as
practicable. Sufficient separation shall be provided between stored
materials to allow for inspection for invasive plant species.
(1) Objectives
(2) Methods
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If historical or archeological resources (including skeletal remains) are
encountered during the course of the work, the Contractor will follow
procedures from the Historic Preservation Office. This will include, but not
be limited to, carefully protect in-place and report immediately to the
contracting officer any historical and archaeological items (i.e. human
skeletal remains) discovered in the course of work. In addition, the
Contractor will stop work in the immediate area of the discovery until
directed by the contracting officer to resume work. It is noted that the
government retains control over historical and archaeological resources.
The Contractor will control and minimize erosion and siltation of off-site
areas during construction, particularly adjacent to off-site sensitive
biological resources. To achieve this, they will immediately finish the
earthwork brought to a final grade, as indicated or specified, immediately
protect the side slopes and back slopes upon completion of rough grading,
and plan and conduct earthwork to minimize the duration of exposure of
unprotected soils.
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sediment, after each storm. The sediment traps will also be equipped with an
overflow weir or vertical overflow pipe. The Contractor will remove
collected sediment from the site and will institute effluent quality monitoring
programs if required.
Mechanically retard and control the rate of runoff from the construction
site. This includes construction of diversion ditches, benches, berms, and
use of silt fences to retard and divert runoff to protected drainage courses.
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Guidelines. Include topsoil or nutriment during the seeding
operation necessary to establish or reestablish a suitable stand of
grass.
The Contractor shall meet with the Contracting Officer to discuss the
proposed BMPs and develop an initial understanding relative to the details
of the BMPs.
The purpose of BMPs is to ensure that all aspects of the project construction
are performed in a manner to prevent/minimize environmental impacts
during construction activity. Protective measures practices include:
Submit truck and material haul routes along with a plan for controlling
dirt, debris, and dust on roadways. As a minimum, identify in the plan the
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subcontractor and equipment for cleaning along the haul route and
measures to reduce dirt, dust, and debris from roadways. The Contractor
shall utilize the truck haul routes provided by the contractor in Appendix
B Temporary Facilities Plan.
The project should follow the 2006 CNMI & Guam Stormwater
Management Manual (SWMM). The SWMM stipulates the following
requirements for temporary storm water management during construction:
The project work will be phased so that the first item constructed will be the
temporary drainage and erosion controls. This will consist of installation of
silt fences, berms and swales along the low end and perimeter of the site to
capture and direct runoff to a temporary retention ponds. In addition, the
drainage inlets/catch basins for the permanent drainage collection system as
well as excavation of the permanent grass swales may be used to serve as
temporary drainage protection for the project as shown in Appendix C. This
will provide a continuous barrier to collect and treat the storm water runoff
during construction.
The following list outlines the step-by step process that the Contractor will
use to control loss of soil on the project. Appendix C also provides a graphic
representation of the plan.
1. Use silt fence to contain site construction sheet flow runoff sediment at
the downstream perimeter and edges and construct diversion berms
and swales to collect and divert offsite drainage around disturbed
areas.
2. Grade the proposed grass swales as temporary sedimentation traps
near disturbed areas. Do not finish excavation and place filter media
until paving is completed. Do not excavate the basin lower than 12”
above the finished bottom elevation to prevent pervious final grade
coralline limestone bedrock from being loaded with sediment.
3. Complete grading and install base rock to stabilize surface.
4. Construct underground utilities and storm drain system. Protect inlets
as constructed.
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In addition, a detail Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared
separately for this project in accordance with GEPA guidelines.
a) Solid Waste
Solid waste consists of PCC, ACC, rubbish, garbage, refuse, soils, debris,
chain link fence, fence posts, electrical conduit, sanitary sewer piping,
stormwater culverts, signage, and plant material and other discarded soil
material resulting from land clearing, demolition, excavation, and other
construction activities. The solid waste management goal of the project is
to divert the maximum amount possible of the total project construction
and demolition (C&D) waste and solid waste from the landfill through
waste reuse, recycling, and source reduction. The contractor will take a
pro-active, responsible role in the management of C&D waste and require
all subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers to participate in the effort. C&D
waste includes products of demolition or removal, excess or unusable
construction materials, packaging materials for construction products, and
other materials generated during the construction process but not
incorporated into the work.
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iv. Operate a “just in time” delivery system (coordinating material
delivery with its use).
v. All personnel, including subcontractors, will conform to the
requirements of the EPP for all operations. During both the
demolition and the construction phases, the Environmental
Manager will take the time to explain the goals in the Plan, and
provide on-site instruction/training to contractor and subcontractor
personnel. The training will include source separation, handling
and recycling, salvage, reuse, and on-site waste management
methods to be used by all parties for all phases of the construction
project.
vi. All recycling areas and receptacles will be marked clearly by signs.
vii. The Environmental Manager will practice ongoing monitoring of
the recycling requirements.
viii. All clean concrete, asphalt and green wastes shall be recycled for
onsite use. Any excess shall be disposed of offsite.
ix. Recyclable/reusable materials generated will be stored in a central
location at the temporary laydown area.
x. Assigned individuals will then sort and store the materials in the
proper storage bins and locations for hauling or reuse.
xi. A site map showing the areas and the location of the equipment to
be used for processing and sorting of temporarily stored waste will
be posted at strategic locations on site.
xii. The Environmental Manager will determine the maximum amount
of recyclables that can be stored on site before hauling is
implemented.
xiii. The importance of these solid waste management actions will be
emphasized to all relevant parties.
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Project specific processes to meet goal of maximum waste diversion:
i. C&D waste will be processed and reused on site wherever practical
and excess material hauled away.
ii. Composted materials will be used on site for erosion control and
amendment of soil in landscape areas wherever practical.
iii. Recycled crushed concrete and asphalt rubble and rocks will be
used on site for backfill and general fill where possible.
iv. All aluminum cans will be shipped to participating I-Recycle
Programs.
The contractor shall be responsible for the proper transport of all solid
waste to a site approved and permitted by GEPA. The burning of solid
waste is not permitted. Small size materials subject to being carried away
by wind or rainwater shall be stored in suitable containers before and
during transportation to the proper facilities. The Contractor shall pick up
solid wastes, and place in covered containers which shall be emptied on a
regular basis, frequent enough so as not to permit excessive accumulation
and spillages. At project completion, the area will be left clean.
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The dumpsters will be equipped with a cover. The following procedures
will be implemented: Keep cover closed at all times, except when being
loaded with municipal solid waste and debris. Locate dumpsters behind
the construction fence or out of the public view. Empty site dumpsters at
least once a week or as needed to keep the site free of debris and
municipal solid waste. If necessary, provide 55 gallon municipal solid
waste containers to collect debris in the construction site area. Locate the
municipal solid waste containers behind the construction fence or out of
the public view. The municipal solid waste containers will be emptied at
least once a day. For large demolitions and construction sites, large
dumpsters without lids are acceptable but should not have debris higher
than the sides before emptying.
Waste products and materials that are recyclable shall be separated from
municipal solid waste and sorted into appropriately marked separate
containers and then transported to the respective recycling facility for
further processing. Deliver materials in accordance with recycling or reuse
facility requirements (e.g., remove adhesives, solvents, petroleum
contamination, and other substances deleterious to the recycling process).
Separate materials into category types as appropriate and for available
recycling and reuse.
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b) Sanitary Waste
No hazardous material shall be brought onto the subject property that does
not directly relate to requirements for the performance of this contract.
Stained soils from spilled liquid asphalt exist in the grass swale that extends
from the middle of the property to the west. The contractor will remove the
stained soil from areas where it occurs and disposed of per Guam EPA and
federal regulations.
Typical materials requiring MSDS and quantity reporting include, but are
not limited to, oil and latex based painting and caulking products, solvents,
adhesives, aerosol, and petroleum products.
Ensure that hazardous materials are utilized in a manner that will minimize
the amount of hazardous waste that is generated. Ensure that all containers
of hazardous materials have NFPA labels or their equivalent. Keep copies
of the MSDS for hazardous materials on site at all times and provide them to
the Contracting Officer at the end of the project. Certify that all hazardous
materials removed from the site are hazardous materials and do not meet the
definition of hazardous waste per 40 CFR 261.
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b) Sampling and analysis plan
i. Waste Sampling
c) The Contractor shall contain all waste in accordance with 40 CFR 260,
40 CFR 261, 40 CFR 262, 40 CFR 263, 40 CFR 264, 40 CFR 265, 40
CFR 266, 40 CFR 268, 40 CFR 270, 40 CFR 272, 40 CFR 273, 40
CFR 279, 40 CFR 280, and 40 CFR 761.
iii. Band using 1-1/4 inch minimum band on upper third of drum.
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iv. Recovery materials label located in middle of drum, filled out
to indicate actual volume of material, name of material
manufacturer, other vendor information as available.
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iv. Analyzing for each sample taken and providing analytical
results to the Contracting Officer. Provide two copies of the
results.
v. Determine the DOT proper shipping names for all waste (each
container requiring disposal) and will demonstrate how this
determination is developed and supported by the sampling and
analysis requirements contained herein to the Contracting
Officer.
g) Manage all used oil generated on site in accordance with 40 CFR 279.
Determine if any used oil generated while on-site exhibits a
characteristic of hazardous waste. Used oil containing 1000 parts per
million of solvents will be considered a hazardous waste and disposed
of at Contractor's expense. Used oil mixed with a hazardous waste
will also be considered a hazardous waste.
Used motor oil, gear oil and hydraulic fluids shall be stored in 55-
gallon drums. Drums of used oil shall be disposed of at a commercial
garage or other facility licensed to handle such materials. There shall
be no open drums, half drums of diesel, oil, or other solvents used to
clean machinery. Any machine soaking in any solvent/petroleum
products shall not be left unattended or uncovered. Maintenance and
lubrication areas shall be done on a plastic lined impervious surface.
Alternatively, spill control cleanup materials shall be readily available
at the specific maintenance site. There shall be no used filters, rags, or
oil soaked sand left on site. Any fuel lines encountered that are to be
abandoned will be done so in a manner to ensure no improper
disbursement or disposal of oily waste occurs.
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h) Pollution prevention/hazardous waste minimization
• All personnel working at the job site shall be trained in the proper
compliance to applicable requirements of this Environmental
Protection Plan. This training shall be fully documented with a
certification issued to the employee upon completion of the training
session.
• MSDS package. The Environmental Manager is responsible to orient
and educate his workers on the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
of every chemical that they will handle prior to the start of work.
(Refer to Appendix D for a sample of MSDS). All required MSDS
during the course of the project would be acquired from the vendor
well in advance and included in the MSDS file for proper orientation
use and ready reference.
• The Contractor personnel will also receive briefings and reminders
during the regular toolbox meetings concerning safety and the EPP.
The Contractor shall use the following guidelines to ensure that there is no
pollution caused by petroleum products:
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g) Cleaning of vehicles and equipment will take place off-site to the greatest
extent possible. If washing must occur on-site, designated bermed wash
areas must be used to prevent wash water contact with storm water.
Spill response shall be in accordance with 40 CFR 300 and all other
applicable local regulations. Copies of the written notification and
documentation of the verbal notification will be kept as part of the project
record.
The GSWA will obtain and provide the permits listed above. The Contractor
shall, without additional expense to the GSWA, be responsible for obtaining
any additional necessary licenses and permits, and for complying with any
Federal, State, and municipal laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the
performance of the work. Government approval of this EPP does not relieve the
contractor of the aforementioned responsibilities.
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Appendix A
MATCHLINE TO C-104
C-102 C-519
SEE DET. SEE DET. C-102 C-501
TEMPORARY
SEDIMENT BASIN PROPOSED AREA
STORMWATER CULVERT #9 6 PHASE 1 CATCH BASIN STOCKPILE B
C-102 C-501 INLET PROTECTION
TEMPORARY
50 0
Feet
50 100
1 EROSION CONTROL PLAN SEDIMENT BASIN
09/17/2018
SHEET NO.
JL RECEIVER GBB LAYON MUNICIPAL SANITARY LANDFILL C-102
JO
ON BEHALF OF
CELL 3 CONSTRUCTION 5 OF 62
JL 143E Spring Hill Dr, Grass Valley, California 95945 865 S MARINE CORPS DR.
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PKB TAMUNING, GUAM, 96913 GSWA
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN
WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER
MY DIRECT SUPERVISION.
PH (671)472-6792 FAX (671)477-6229
WWW.GHD.COM
EROSION CONTROL PLAN 11145234
PERMIT SET
MATCHLINE TO C-104
MATCHLINE TO C-102 2 PHASE 1 CHECK DAM EVERY 50', TYP.
C-102 C-501 AFTER SWALE CONSTRUCTION
SEE DET.
BOTTOM OUTLINE OF
2 HEADWALL AND RIPRAP OUTLET PROPOSED SWALE
C-103 C-505 SEE DET.
MATCHLINE TO C-105
NOTES:
1. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE AND MAINTAIN THE TRACK-OUT CONTROLS.
2. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED PER SPECIFICATIONS.
09/17/2018
SHEET NO.
JL RECEIVER GBB LAYON MUNICIPAL SANITARY LANDFILL C-103
JO
ON BEHALF OF
CELL 3 CONSTRUCTION 6 OF 62
JL 143E Spring Hill Dr, Grass Valley, California 95945 865 S MARINE CORPS DR.
geo-logic.com│530.272.2448 STE 202 ORLEAN PACIFIC PLAZA,
PKB TAMUNING, GUAM, 96913 GSWA
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN
WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER
MY DIRECT SUPERVISION.
PH (671)472-6792 FAX (671)477-6229
WWW.GHD.COM
EROSION CONTROL PLAN 11145234
PERMIT SET
MATCHLINE TO C-106
PERMANENT RIPRAP APRON, 4
SEE DET. C-104 C-508
PERMANENT RIPRAP APRON, 4
SEE DET. C-104 C-508
CELL 3 PERMANENT
STORMWATER DITCH
CELL 3 LIMITS
MATCHLINE TO C-102
NOTES:
1. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE AND MAINTAIN THE TRACK-OUT CONTROLS.
2. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED PER SPECIFICATIONS.
3. ALL STOCKPILES SHALL BE BENCHED PER REQUIREMENTS
4. STOCKPILES SHALL BE SEEDED WITH AN APPROPRIATE GRASS SPECIES FOR EROSION CONTROL IF THE
STOCKPILE IS TO REMAIN FOR A PERIOD GREATER THAN 30 DAYS.
5. SEPARATE STOCKPILES PER MATERIAL OR SOIL TYPE
6. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH FACILITY OPERATIONS MANAGER ON ACCEPTABLE CONDITION OF
STOCKPILE FOR TURN OVER.
7. EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS ARE NOT EXPECTED TO YIELD TOPSOIL MATERIAL. CONTRACTOR TO REFER TO
SPECIFICATIONS FOR TOPSOIL REQUIREMENTS FOR VEGETATION OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS.
MATCHLINE TO C-105
1:50
NOTES:
1. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE AND MAINTAIN THE TRACK-OUT CONTROLS.
2. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED PER SPECIFICATIONS.
3. ALL STOCKPILES SHALL BE BENCHED PER REQUIREMENTS
1 EROSION CONTROL PLAN 4. STOCKPILES SHALL BE SEEDED WITH AN APPROPRIATE GRASS SPECIES FOR EROSION CONTROL IF THE
STOCKPILE IS TO REMAIN FOR A PERIOD GREATER THAN 30 DAYS.
5. SEPARATE STOCKPILES PER MATERIAL OR SOIL TYPE
C-105 SCALE: 1"=50' 6. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH FACILITY OPERATIONS MANAGER ON ACCEPTABLE CONDITION OF
Feet
50 0 50 100 STOCKPILE FOR TURN OVER.
7. EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS ARE NOT EXPECTED TO YIELD TOPSOIL MATERIAL. CONTRACTOR TO REFER TO
SPECIFICATIONS FOR TOPSOIL REQUIREMENTS FOR VEGETATION OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS.
1:50
09/17/2018
SHEET NO.
JL RECEIVER GBB LAYON MUNICIPAL SANITARY LANDFILL C-105
JO
ON BEHALF OF
CELL 3 CONSTRUCTION 8 OF 62
JL 143E Spring Hill Dr, Grass Valley, California 95945 865 S MARINE CORPS DR.
geo-logic.com│530.272.2448 STE 202 ORLEAN PACIFIC PLAZA,
PKB TAMUNING, GUAM, 96913 GSWA
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN
WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER
MY DIRECT SUPERVISION.
PH (671)472-6792 FAX (671)477-6229
WWW.GHD.COM
EROSION CONTROL PLAN 11145234
PERMIT SET
PHASE 1 & 2 SILT FENCE, TYP. 1
SEE DET. C-106 C-501
Feet
20 0 20 40
4 TEMPORARY RIPRAP APRON
C-106 C-508 SEE DET. 1:20
GRAPHIC SCALE
NOTES:
1. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE AND MAINTAIN THE TRACK-OUT CONTROLS.
2. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED PER SPECIFICATIONS.
PROPOSED STOCKPILE
3. ALL STOCKPILES SHALL BE BENCHED PER REQUIREMENTS
4. STOCKPILES SHALL BE SEEDED WITH AN APPROPRIATE GRASS SPECIES FOR EROSION CONTROL IF THE AREA A
STOCKPILE IS TO REMAIN FOR A PERIOD GREATER THAN 30 DAYS.
5. SEPARATE STOCKPILES PER MATERIAL OR SOIL TYPE
6. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH FACILITY OPERATIONS MANAGER ON ACCEPTABLE CONDITION OF
STOCKPILE FOR TURN OVER.
7. EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS ARE NOT EXPECTED TO YIELD TOPSOIL MATERIAL. CONTRACTOR TO REFER TO
SPECIFICATIONS FOR TOPSOIL REQUIREMENTS FOR VEGETATION OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS.
Feet
1 EROSION CONTROL PLAN
50 0 50 100
A
ANCHOR POST ANCHOR POST
(TYP) 2006 CNMI AND GUAM STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL
WIRE MESH SUPPORT SILT FENCE GEOTEXTILE
AND SILT FENCE GEOTEXTILE STANDARDS (E&SC):
TOP OF GROUND SURFACE BACKFILL EXCAVATED SOIL 2. E&SC STANDARD 1 MINIMIZE UNNECESSARY CLEARING AND GRADING FROM ALL CONSTRUCTION SITES. CLEARING AND GRADING SHALL ONLY BE
20"
6"
BOTTOM OF GEOTEXTILE FLOW PERFORMED WITHIN AREAS NEEDED TO BUILD THE PROJECT, INCLUDING STRUCTURES, UTILITIES, ROADS, RECREATIONAL AMENITIES,
AND WIRE MESH SUPPORT POST-CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES, AND RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE. CLEARING SHOULD ONLY BE SCHEDULED DURING
THE DRY SEASON IF POSSIBLE. MASS CLEARING DURING THE WET SEASON SHOULD BE AVOIDED.
16"
16"
3. E&SC STANDARD 2 RIVERS, STREAMS (EPHEMERAL, INTERMITTENT, AND PERENNIAL), PONDS, AND WETLANDS SHALL BE PROTECTED BY LIMITING
EXISTING GROUND
6"
6' MAX
CLEARING WITHIN THE RIPARIAN CORRIDOR (MINIMUM OF 25 FEET FROM TOP OF BANK, MORE MAY BE REQUIRED FOR STEEP SLOPES) AND APPLYING
PERIMETER SEDIMENT CONTROLS BETWEEN DISTURBED AREAS AND THIS RIPARIAN CORRIDOR. EXISTING AND PROPOSED DRAINAGE WAYS SHOULD
4"
ALSO BE PROTECTED BY ENSURING THAT FLOW VELOCITIES ARE NON-EROSIVE.
4. E&SC STANDARD 3 WHENEVER PRACTICABLE AND FEASIBLE, CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PHASED TO LIMIT DISTURBANCE TO ONLY ONE AREA OF
A'
SECTION A-A' ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION AT A TIME. FUTURE PHASES SHALL NOT BE DISTURBED UNTIL CONSTRUCTION OF PRIOR PHASES IS COMPLETE AND THE LAND
1 TYPICAL SILT FENCE AREA IS STABILIZED.
NTS
NOTE: 5. E&SC STANDARD 4 DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE STABILIZED AS SOON AS FEASIBLY POSSIBLE AFTER CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED WITHIN A
CRUSHED AGGREGATE GREATER THAN
3" BUT SMALLER THAN 6"
CONSTRUCT SEDIMENT BARRIER DESIGNATED CONSTRUCTION AREA, AND IN NO CASE LONGER THAN 14 DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION.
AND CHANNELIZE RUNOFF TO
SEDIMENT TRAPPING DEVICE 6. E&SC STANDARD 5 STEEP SLOPES SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM EROSION BY LIMITING CLEARING OF THESE AREAS IN THE FIRST PLACE OR, WHERE
DITCH
FILTER FABRIC
N.
MI
ORIGINAL GRADING IS UNAVOIDABLE, BY PROVIDING SPECIAL TECHNIQUES TO PREVENT UPLAND RUNOFF FROM FLOWING DOWN A STEEP SLOPE AND THROUGH
'R
GRADE
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B
PL IMMEDIATE STABILIZATION TO PREVENT GULLYING. A STEEP SLOPE IS DEFINED AS ANY SLOPE OVER 20% (5:1) IN GRADE OVER A LENGTH OF 50 FEET.
6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0"
SPECIFIED BY A SOILS ANTICIPATED TO TRAP OR RETAIN SEDIMENT BEFORE IT LEAVES A CONSTRUCTION SITE. UPLAND RUNOFF SHOULD BE DIVERTED AROUND EXCAVATIONS WHERE
ENGINEER TRAFFIC
POSSIBLE.
B
8"
8"
SECTION B-B' TEMPORARY PIPE 8. E&SC STANDARD 7 SEDIMENT TRAPPING AND SETTLING DEVICES SHALL BE EMPLOYED TO TRAP AND/OR RETAIN SUSPENDED SEDIMENTS AND
CULVERT AS NEEDED
ALLOW TIME FOR THEM TO SETTLE OUT IN CASES WHERE PERIMETER SEDIMENT CONTROLS (E.G., SILT FENCE) ARE DEEMED TO BE INEFFECTIVE IN
UNGROUTED
RIPRAP UNGROUTED 50' MIN.
TRAPPING SUSPENDED SEDIMENTS ON-SITE.
RIPRAP
OR FOUR TIMES THE CIRCUMFERENCE 9. E&SC STANDARD 8 ALL CONSTRUCTION SITE MANAGERS (OR SUPERINTENDENTS) SHALL PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION THAT THEY HAVE RECEIVED
MATCH EXISTING OF THE LARGEST CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE TIRE,
2 GRADE WHICHEVER IS GREATER ADEQUATE TRAINING IN THE APPLICATION AND MAINTENANCE OF EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES.
CHECK DAM
NTS PLAN 10. E&SC STANDARD 9 ALL CONSTRUCTION SITE MANAGERS MUST PARTICIPATE IN A PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING WITH THE APPLICABLE AUTHORITY
TO REVIEW THE PROVISIONS OF THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN AND MAKE ANY FIELD ADJUSTMENT NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE
H VARIES SEE PLANS
3 STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE AND EXIT INTENT OF THE PLAN TO MINIMIZE EROSION AND MAXIMIZE SEDIMENT RETENTION ON-SITE THROUGHOUT THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS.
NTS
R.O.W. 11. E&SC STANDARD 10 CONSTRUCTION SHOULD BE SCHEDULED TO MINIMIZE SOIL EXPOSURE IN THE RAINY SEASON (JULY 1ST-NOV. 30TH) AND
D 50 = 12" GROUTED RIPRAP GROUT SOLID, DURING PERIODS OF CORAL SPAWNING.
BROOM PROTRUDING ROCKS CLEAN 1'-0"
2' MIN. 12. E&SC STANDARD 11 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES SHALL BE AGGRESSIVELY MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT ALL PHASES OF
IN.
MIN.
2' M
CONSTRUCTION. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS SHALL HAVE AN ENFORCEABLE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT TO
ENSURE THAT PRACTICES ARE MAINTAINED DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS.
3' MIN.
2
2
MIN.
1 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 5,500 CUBIC FEET OF POND STORAGE PER ACRE OF CLEARED PROJECT AREA, TO SATISFY GUAM
1 VARIES
EPA REQUIREMENTS FOR 10 YEAR STORM. WHEREVER PRACTICAL DIVERT FLOWS THROUGH VEGETATED AREAS TO MINIMIZE EROSION OF CLEARED
SANDBAGS AREAS.
14. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DIVERTING AND FLOW CONTROL DURING CONSTRUCTION.
4 SANDBAG BERMS
6" OF PROTECTIVE NTS 15. CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN EROSION CONTROLS ON AND AROUND SOIL STOCKPILES TO PREVENT SOIL LOSS. SILT FENCE SHOULD SURROUND SOIL
COVER MATERIAL STOCKPILES, AND STOCKPILES SHOULD BE SEEDED WITH AN APPROPRIATE GRASS SPECIES FOR EROSION CONTROL IF THE STOCKPILE IS TO REMAIN FOR
10' MIN. EARTHEN BERM A PERIOD GREATER THAN 30 DAYS.
5 GROUTED RIPRAP CHANNEL 16. OBTAIN PERMISION FROM GEPA PRIOR TO OPENING MATERIAL STAGING OR STOCKPILE AREAS OUTSIDE OF THE LIMIT OF CONSTRUCTION. DO NOT
6" WIRE STAPLE OR EXISTING GROUND
NTS SANDBAG ELEVATION
LOCATE SOIL STOCKPILES IN SLOPED AREAS OR AREAS THAT MAY BE SUBJECT TO CONCENTRATED FLOWS OF RUNOFF DURING STORM EVENTS, SUCH
30-ML POLYETHYLENE AS GUTTERS, SWALES, NATURAL DRAINAGEWAYS, OR ERISION GULLIES.
17. ALL MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR USE AS BACKFILL SHALL BE PILED IN AN ORDERLY MANNER A SUFFICIENT DISTANCE FROM THE EDGE OF ANY TRENCH
3' MIN
CUT
NATIVE SOIL TO AVOID OVERLOADING AND TO PREVENT SLIDING IN THE TRENCH.
2' MAX 21. THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN AS PRESENTED ON SHEETS C-102 TO C-106 REPRESENT THE MINIMUM NECESSARY CONTROL TO
6" WIRE STAPLE OR ACHIEVE PERMIT ACCEPTANCE, HOWEVER, CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO IMPLEMENT AND DETERMINE ADDITIONAL CONTROLS AND EROSION
SANDBAG
AND SEDIMENT CONTROL QUANTITIES AS NECESSARY TO MEET THE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OF THE GUAM SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT
30-ML POLYETHYLENE
EXISTING GROUND
CONTROL REGULATIONS AND 2006 CNMI/GUAM STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL.
BERM ELEVATION
3' MIN.
6" WIRE STAPLE OR SANDBAG 22. INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BLANKET ON DISTURBED OR NEWLY GRADED SLOPES 3:1 OR GREATER AND ON TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT EARTH
FASTEN GEOTEXTILE TO POSTS 30-MIL POLYETHYLENE (ANCHOR EVERY 2' AT TOP OF SLOPE) SWALES.
W/ GALV. NAILS & WASHERS (E) CATCH BASIN INLET
(IF ANY)
09/17/2018
SHEET NO.
JL RECEIVER GBB LAYON MUNICIPAL SANITARY LANDFILL
C-501
CELL 3 CONSTRUCTION
ON BEHALF OF 35 OF 62
JL 143E Spring Hill Dr, Grass Valley, California 95945 865 S MARINE CORPS DR.
geo-logic.com│530.272.2448 STE 202 ORLEAN PACIFIC PLAZA,
PKB TAMUNING, GUAM, 96913 GSWA
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN
WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER
MY DIRECT SUPERVISION.
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PERMIT SET
Appendix D
MSDS
(Sample Forms Only)
Appendix E
Material Name Manufacturer MSDS State Storage Quantity Quality (lbs/gals) used in
Number (i.e. Liquid, Solid, Gas) Calendar Year [ ]
Average Max
Daily Daily
Contractor(s) certifies that the hazardous material(s) removed from installation will be used/reused for its intended purpose.
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Company Using Material Listed Above Company Representative’s Signature
Material Name Manufacturer MSDS State Storage Quantity Quality (lbs/gals) used in
Number (i.e. Liquid, Solid, Gas) Calendar Year [ ]
Average Max
Daily Daily