Foley Partner S. Wayne Rosenbaum and SCS Engineers Senior Project Professional Ralph Vasquez discussed the most recent proposed revisions to California’s General Construction Permit and how these changes will affect property owners, developers, and builders. Topics included:
- Coverage under the new permit
- New testing and monitoring requirements
- Preparation of a stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP)
- Special qualifications for onsite supervisors
- Discharge limitations and mandatory penalties
Following the presentation, they addressed specific concerns in an informal Q&A session.
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