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Construction BMPsIntentThe potential for storm water pollution exists on any construction project. Developers, contractors and property owners are expected to prevent erosion and the release of sediment and other pollutants through Best Management Practices (BMPs). BMPs include scheduling construction activities, employing prevention measures and installing control devices. The goal is to keep pollutants out of storm drains, waterways and adjacent properties. Pollutants should be contained on-site until appropriate disposal is possible. Common pollutants at construction sites:
Recommended BMPs
All recommended BMPs are suggestions only. Each construction project should employ site specific BMPs. Property owners and project applicants are encouraged to enlist professional services to ensure appropriate and effective BMPs are used during and after the construction process. Additional BMP ResourcesThe Erosion and Sediment Control Field Manual and Guidelines by the SFB RWQCB. The Manual of Standards for Erosion & Sediment Control Measures by the Association of Bay Area Governments. The Construction Site Best Management Practices Manual by CalTrans. The Stormwater Best Management Practice Handbooks by the California Stormwater Quality Association. Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Practices (Powerpoint Presentation) PenaltiesThe County of Sonoma and the Regional Water Quality Control Boards are responsible for enforcing violations of storm water quality. Failure to prevent discharges of polluted runoff are violations of the Sonoma County Code, the California Water Code and the Clean Water Act. Civil penalties up to $10,000 per day plus $10 per gallon of polluted runoff may be administratively imposed by the RWQCBs. Fines up to $25,000 per day for each violation may be assessed if imposed by the Superior Court. |
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