The goal for erosion and sediment control at sites disturbed by construction is achievement of at least the minimum site rating to be in compliance with the city design criteria manual.
(1)
All operators of construction sites shall use best management practices (BMPs) to control and reduce the discharge, to the MS4 and to waters of the United States, of sediment, silt, earth, soil, and other material associated with demolition, clearing, grading, excavation, land filling, and other construction activities to the maximum extent practicable. Any best management practices capable of installation and/or implementation prior to commencement of construction (for example, structural measures) shall be installed and/or implemented prior to commencement of construction at the site or in compliance with a schedule for installation and/or implementation in an applicable SWPPP. Permanent BMPs as required for post-construction water quality maintenance by the NPDES or TPDES construction general permit or other ordinances may be used during construction, as appropriate, for sediment and other pollutant control. They shall be restored to serve their post-construction function before development or redevelopment activities are completed.
(2)
All sites shall comply with the requirements in any and all applicable current NPDES and TPDES storm water permits, when appropriate based upon the acreage of the construction site.
(Ordinance 1304, sec. 8-2.11, adopted 4/12/2010)