These are a series of videos for all of our contractors and developers that will assist in learning our requirements that are required by the Ohio EPA and Greene County, Ohio. These are part of an in-person training we recently conducted with our developers on the process. We will be creating some additional videos in the next couple of weeks as well.
Per the EPA permit, it is required to do an inspection every 7 days and every 0.5 in rain event once earth disturbing activity begins. We require that inspection to be uploaded into our SWPPPTrack software via the link provided email. The system will send an alert when a rain event has occurred and will also send reminders for the weekly reports.
Training Video #1: Greene County Stormwater Inspection Requirements SWPPPTrack
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