In
Wisconsin, landowners of most construction projects where one or more acres of
land will be disturbed must submit an application called a Water Resource
Application for Project Permits (WRAPP) (equivalent to a Notice of Intent or
NOI) to request coverage under the Construction Site Storm Water Runoff General
Permit No. WI-S067831. A landowner is any person holding fee title, an easement
or other interest in the property that allows the person to undertake land
disturbing construction activity on the property. Construction sites subject to
the WDNR general permit must meet certain
minimum best management practices, including site inspections, waste control,
employee training, Spill control or SPCC Plan and others.
The
landowner also has the responsibility to oversee development of a site-specific
erosion control and storm water management plan and the installation,
maintenance, and inspection of all best management practices (BMPs). These BMPs
include structural and non-structural measures, practices, techniques or
devices used to avoid or minimize soil, sediment or pollutants carried in
runoff to waters of the state.
Add
Caltha to your project team - Caltha LLP is a SWPPP consultant and provides technical
support to general contractors, project developers and land owners in Wisconsin
to prepare project pollution prevention plans and the WRAPP required for permit coverage. To request a quote, click
here
Caltha
will need you to provide basic project descriptions (e.g. size, scope) along
with your contact information. We will then issue a quote by email, usually within
24-hrs.
You can
find out more about Caltha’s stormwater services at:
Caltha LLP provides expert environmental consultant services in Wisconsin to obtain air and wastewater permits, evaluate regulatory requirements, and to develop cost effective compliance programs.
For further information, contact Caltha LLP at:
Email: info@calthacompany.com
Website: http://www.calthacompany.com/
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