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26: Stormwater
Overview Requirements Standards Definitions    

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Requirements:
Roles and Responsibilities (5.1.7)

SLAC Stormwater Program Manager

The stormwater program manager will

  • Act as SLAC's primary point of contact (POC) with regulatory agencies regarding permit applications and streambed alteration approvals
  • Provide stormwater awareness training
  • Update SLAC's SWPPP annually
  • Monitor stormwater discharge and evaluate BMP effectiveness
  • Prepare the annual report for stormwater discharges for submittal to RWQCB
  • Review construction projects for compliance with the SWPPP
  • Coordinate with the Radiation Protection Department on any issues which may potentially involve radioactivity

Line Management

Line management will

  • Ensure that BMPs are implemented within their areas of responsibility and document this through job hazard analysis and mitigation (JHAM), area hazard analysis (AHAs), or operating procedures, as appropriate (see Hazard Analysis)
  • Ensure that employees under their supervision receive required training and resources to implement BMPs

Project Managers and University Technical Representatives

Project managers and/or university technical representatives (UTRs) will

  • Ensure BMPs and other mitigation measures are implemented so that the work is protective of stormwater runoff and San Francisquito Creek
  • Ensure the proper permits are in place prior to start of work

Conventional and Experimental Facilities Department

The Conventional and Experimental Facilities (CEF) Department will

  • Maintain and repair all SLAC buildings, grounds, and utilities. Responsibilities that impact the storm drain system include maintenance of the storm drain and sanitary sewer systems, street sweeping, landscaping, and janitorial services
  • Provide continuous operations support for technical subsystems. Support includes keeping systems operations for various water supplies, such as low conductivity water (LCW), HVAC, chilled water, hot water.
  • Pump, treat, or reuse, as required, rain water collected from secondary containments and vaults

Radiation Protection Department

The Radiation Protection Department (RPD) will

  • Work with the Stormwater Program Manager, CEF, and other departments to develop, implement, and review BMPs for radiological protection
  • Review the SWPPP and other program documentation and reports to ensure radiological protection is addressed

 

 

 

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