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CE 2020 (Rev. 12/11) Page 1 of 5 PROJECT NAME AND SITE ADDRESS: CONTRACT NUMBER: ORACLE NUMBER: WDID NUMBER: CONTRACTOR NAME AND ADDRESS: PROJECT SITE RISK LEVEL: Risk Level 1 Risk Level 2 Risk Level 3 LUP Type 1 LUP Type 2 LUP Type 3 Submitted by (Print Name and Sign): Water Pollution Control Manager Name and Company Name: Phone Number: Emergency (24/7) Phone Number: General Information Inspector s Name: Date of Inspection: Weather Condition: Clear Partly Cloudy Cloudy Precipitation Condition: Misty Light Rain Rain Heavy Rain Hail Snow None Wind Condition: None Less than 5 MPH Greater than 5 MPH Construction Phase: Grading and Land Development / Streets and Utilities / Vertical Construction Plant Establishment / Final Landscaping Inactive Site Project Status: Compliance Site Information: Acres Total Project Area Acres Total Project Disturbed Soil Area (DSA) Acres Current Phase Disturbed Soil Area (DSA) Acres Current Phase Inactive Disturbed Soil (DSA) Percent of Work Completed Non-Compliance Major Deficiencies or Discharge(s) noted Prompt Action is Required Substantial Compliance Minor Deficiencies Noted Contractor was notified of deficiencies Stormwater Site Inspection Requirements Perform the following visual inspections of the project site: Activity Yes No N/A Notes 1 SWPPP Documentation Review: 1a 1b 1c 1d Does the SWPPP contain all the required information? Are the SWPPP Site Maps on the wall (where applicable) and kept current reflecting the status of the project and the location of all BMPs? Does the SWPPP need to be amended? Are all of the reports on file?

CE 2020 (Rev. 12/11) Page 2 of 5 Field Inspection Notes 2 2a 2b 3 3a 3b 4 4a 4b 5 5a 5b 6 6a 6b 7 8 8a 8b Are there any exposed areas that require temporary or permanent stabilization including seeding or mulching? If yes, identify locations Is existing vegetation being used as a BMP? If yes, identify locations Is there any evidence that sediment is leaving the site? Is there any evidence that the sediment is damaging adjacent property? If yes, identify the locations Are all perimeter and internal sediment-trapping measures in place and operating correctly? Silt Fences Gravel Bags Check Dams Other If no, identify the locations Are inlets and outlets or major discharge points properly maintained? If no, identify the locations Are desilting basins called for on the plan; installed in the proper location; and functioning in accordance with minimum standards? Are cut and fill slopes adequately stabilized? If no, identify the locations

CE 2020 (Rev. 12/11) Page 3 of 5 9 9a 9b 10 11 12 Are all onsite drainage channels and outlets adequately stabilized, maintained, and free of debris? If no, identify the locations Is there a stabilized construction entrance for the site? Is maintenance required for the stabilized entrance? Is there any evidence of mud, or dirt track-out on public roads; at intersections with public roads? Is there a fueling area onsite? If so, is it delineated on the Site Map? 13 Is there secondary containment for the fueling area? Are the fuel tanks placed on grade? Is the fueling area placed on a low-point where concentrated flow can potentially deliver storm water? Is there a heavy vehicle staging area? 14 Is it shown on the Site Map? Are drip pans or other measures in place? Is there a concrete wash out area? 15 Is it being used? Is it shown on the Site Map? 16 Are portable toilets protected from potential spills and placed properly? Are trash receptacles/bins provided and being used? 17 18 Is work area reasonably free of trash and debris? Are sidewalks/streets maintained or swept from construction debris/dirt? 19 Do stockpiles have covers and or perimeter protection?

CE 2020 (Rev. 12/11) Page 4 of 5 20 Wind Erosion Control: 20a 20b 20c 20d Is there a water truck onsite? Is there visible dust? If yes, identify locations 21 Dewatering Operations: 21a 21b 21c 21d Is there a Dewatering Permit? Is Dewatering currently active? Does Dewatering conform with RWQCB Permit? Is Dewatering discharge within discharge specified limitations? 22 Temporary Stream Crossing: 22a 22b 22c Is the Temporary Stream Crossing constructed as shown on the plan? Does Temporary Stream Crossing conform to 404 Permit and 1601 Permit requirements? Is maintenance or repair required for Temporary Stream Crossing? 23 Project Specific BMP: 23a 23b Is it properly located and installed? Is maintenance or repair needed? Non-Visible Pollutants Inspection Notes* Are all potential non-visible pollutants in watertight containers? 24 Are there any visible signs of leaks or spills? Any associated odors? * Failure to confirm the safe status of non-visible pollutants may trigger sampling of storm water discharge. General Comments 25 25a Are there water pollution control concerns on the project site not addressed by the comments/required actions shown above for BMPs based on the field review of the job site? If yes, provide details below, comments and required actions for each location.

CE 2020 (Rev. 12/11) Page 5 of 5 Other s 26 Any additional local agency requirements? Agency Name: Stormwater Inspection Report Certification I certify under penalty of law that this Stormwater Inspection Report was performed in accordance with the General permit. The information contained in this inspection report was gathered from a field site inspection. I am aware that Section 309 (c)(4) of the Clean Water Act provides for significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment for knowingly submitting false material statement, representation or certification. Stormwater Inspector Name: Date Report Completed: Stormwater Inspector Signature: I certify under penalty of law that this Stormwater Site Inspection Report Summary was prepared by me or under my direction or supervision. The information contained in the summary was gathered and evaluated by qualified personnel prior to submittal. Based on my review of the information and inquiry of those who gathered and evaluated the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true accurate, and complete. I am aware that Section 309 (c)(4) of the Clean Water Act (CWA) provides for significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment for knowingly submitting false material statement, representation or certification. Water Pollution Control Manager Name: Water Pollution Control Manager Signature: Accepted by Resident Engineer (Name): Stormwater Inspection Report Acceptance Resident Engineer (Signature): (Attach any site photographs as appropriate) General Information If the inspection form does not contain enough lines to report all locations on a jobsite, attach additional copies of the form page so that all locations are inspected and reported. Obtain forecasted precipitation information from the National Weather Service Forecast Office Website, http://www.srh.noaa.gov/forecast. Weather information should be the best estimate of beginning of the storm event, duration of the event, and time elapsed since the last storm. Rainfall amounts should be recorded from the project site rain gauge; using form CE 2027, Rain Gauge Monitoring Log. Storm Visual Inspections For non-visible pollutant inspections, report all locations shown in the SWPPP. Required Actions All required actions reported on this form must also be reported on form CE-2022, Stormwater Site Inspection Report Corrective Actions Summary. Locations identified where BMPs are failing or have other shortcomings require implementation of repairs or design changes within 72 hours of identification, and complete BMP repairs or other changes as soon as possible.