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Environmental Compliance Procedures

Document Type: Procedure
Version: 1.0
Last Updated: February 2026
Distribute To: Project Managers, Superintendents


Purpose

Establish procedures for environmental compliance on construction projects.


Key Environmental Areas

  1. Stormwater management (SWPPP)
  2. Dust control
  3. Hazardous materials
  4. Waste management
  5. Spill prevention
  6. Noise control

Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)

When Required:

  • Sites disturbing 1+ acre
  • Or part of larger development
  • State/local requirements may vary

SWPPP Requirements:

Plan Must Include:

  • Site description
  • BMPs (Best Management Practices)
  • Inspection schedule
  • Monitoring procedures
  • Training requirements

Common BMPs:

CategoryExamples
ErosionHydroseeding, blankets, mulch
SedimentSilt fence, fiber rolls, inlet protection
TrackingStabilized entrance, wheel wash
MaterialsCovered storage, secondary containment
WasteProper disposal, designated areas

SWPPP Inspections:

Frequency:

  • Weekly
  • Before predicted rain
  • Within 24 hours after rain (≥ 0.5")

Document:

  • BMPs in place and functioning
  • Repairs needed
  • Corrective actions taken

SWPPP Inspection Checklist:

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SWPPP INSPECTION CHECKLIST
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Date: ______________ Inspector: ____________________________

Project: ___________________________________________________

Weather: ___________________________________________________

Rain in last 24 hrs: ☐ Yes ____" ☐ No

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PERIMETER CONTROLS:
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Silt fence intact
☐ Pass ☐ Fail No sediment leaving site
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Inlet protection in place
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Fiber rolls secured

EROSION CONTROLS:
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Slopes stabilized
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Exposed soil minimized
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Stockpiles covered

TRACKING CONTROLS:
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Stabilized entrance effective
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Streets clean
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Track-out minimized

MATERIAL STORAGE:
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Materials covered
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Hazmat properly stored
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Secondary containment

WASTE MANAGEMENT:
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Dumpsters covered
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Concrete washout contained
☐ Pass ☐ Fail Proper disposal

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DEFICIENCIES:
___________________________________________________________

CORRECTIVE ACTIONS:
___________________________________________________________

Repaired By: _____________________ Date: __________________

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Dust Control

Requirements:

  • Minimize visible dust
  • Water exposed soil
  • Cover loads
  • Limit vehicle speed
  • Stabilize inactive areas

Dust Control Measures:

  • Water trucks
  • Soil stabilizers
  • Covered loads
  • Paved/graveled roads
  • Wind fencing

Hazardous Materials

Common Hazmat in Construction:

  • Fuels and oils
  • Paints and solvents
  • Adhesives
  • Concrete additives
  • Pesticides

Handling Requirements:

  • Proper storage (covered, contained)
  • Secondary containment
  • Labeled containers
  • SDS available
  • Proper PPE
  • Spill response ready

Hazardous Waste:

  • Identify waste streams
  • Proper classification
  • Licensed disposal
  • Manifests retained
  • Record keeping

Spill Prevention and Response

Prevention:

  • Secondary containment
  • Drip pans under equipment
  • Proper storage
  • Refueling procedures
  • Regular inspections

If Spill Occurs:

Immediate Actions:

  1. Stop the source
  2. Contain the spread
  3. Notify supervisor
  4. Protect drains/waterways
  5. Clean up properly
  6. Document

Reporting:

  • Internal: Immediately
  • External: Per regulations (varies by material/quantity)

Never:

  • Wash into drains
  • Bury contaminated soil
  • Leave unreported

Waste Management

Construction Waste Types:

TypeDisposal
General debrisLandfill
RecyclablesRecycling facility
HazardousLicensed hazmat
Concrete/asphaltRecycling
WoodRecycling/landfill
MetalRecycling
Soil (clean)Reuse/disposal
Soil (contaminated)Licensed facility

Waste Reduction:

  • Source reduction
  • Reuse materials
  • Recycle
  • Proper sizing of orders

Lead and Asbestos

Pre-Demolition Survey:

  • Required before disturbing materials
  • Identifies hazardous materials
  • Determines handling requirements

If Present:

  • Licensed contractor for abatement
  • Proper permits
  • Air monitoring
  • Worker protection
  • Proper disposal
  • Clearance testing

Noise Control

Requirements:

  • Local ordinances
  • Time restrictions
  • Decibel limits

Control Measures:

  • Work during allowed hours
  • Equipment maintenance
  • Noise barriers
  • Notify neighbors
  • Monitor complaints

Environmental Documentation

Maintain:

  • SWPPP and amendments
  • Inspection reports
  • Training records
  • Permits
  • Manifests
  • Spill reports
  • Waste disposal records

Retention:

  • Per permit requirements
  • Typically 3-7 years
  • Longer for hazmat

  • SWPPP Template
  • Spill Response Plan
  • Hazmat Handling
  • Safety Program

Regulatory Agencies

AreaFederalCalifornia
StormwaterEPASWRCB
AirEPAAQMD
HazmatEPADTSC
OccupationalOSHACal/OSHA

Template provided by support.construction. Verify local requirements.