Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Practice Test

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When can a notice of termination be filed?

  1. When construction activities pause for winter

  2. Once all construction and final stabilization is verified as complete

  3. When the project is 50% complete

  4. Only after a storm event

The correct answer is: Once all construction and final stabilization is verified as complete

The notice of termination can be filed once all construction is completed and final stabilization is verified as complete. This step is essential because the notice of termination signifies the end of the construction phase and the corresponding discharge of stormwater under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. When construction is completed, it is crucial to ensure that the site has been stabilized with permanent vegetation or other measures to prevent erosion and control sediment runoff. Once this stabilization is confirmed, it indicates that the project has met the necessary environmental protections, and any potential pollutants associated with construction activities should no longer pose a risk to water quality. Therefore, submitting the notice of termination at this point is not only a regulatory requirement but also an important practice to demonstrate compliance with stormwater management standards. The other options do not represent suitable conditions for filing the notice of termination, as filing prematurely could expose the environment to potential pollutants if stabilization is not properly achieved.