Routine Inspections Services
Routine inspections for the site are required to ensure that the SWPPP is working and that the operators are not polluting “Waters of the US”. Nevada Department of Environmental Protection (NDEP) requires that inspections for the project be conducted every seven (7) days and within twenty-four (24) hours of a half inch or more rain event. Inspections allow you to know if your program is working and, if there are weaknesses, give you some direction to correct those problems. Inspections are an integral part of the SWPPP, as well. A SWPPP is created to outline what is “expected” to happen on site. What actually happens and what was “expected” are commonly different. The inspection allows you to regularly check for differences and update the SWPPP accordingly.
There are no requirements on who can perform the i...
There are no requirements on who can perform the inspections, however, the EPA does require the inspector to be “qualified”. To be qualified, the EPA requires that they be knowledgeable in
The inspector has to be able to prove they are qualified. These areas are:
- Clean Water Act
- National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
- Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
- Best Management Practices
- Historical Preservation
- Endangered Species
Eros Environmental can assist you with your required inspections. All of our inspectors are not only “Qualified”, but also “Certified”. Eros Environmental allows you to concentrate on what you do best, while we assist you with what we do best. We have several inspection options to choose from depending on your desired participation and budget.
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