What is a Comprehensive Monitoring Plan?

The Comprehensive Monitoring Plan (CMP) is a document outlining the storm water monitoring plan.

The plan includes a description of the sampling locations as well as collection and analytical methods to be employed.

If the area to be disturbed is greater than 50 acres, the CMP must be submitted to the EPD with the Notice of Intent (NOI).

Training requirements
House Bill 285 states that anyone involved in Land Development, Design, Review, Permitting, Construction, Monitoring, Inspection, or any other Land Disturbing Activity in Georgia, must meet these new education requirements and be certified by December 31, 2006.  Each entity on site must have someone with a certification card at all times when commencing any land disturbing actitives.  Listed below is a breakdown of which entities are required to have what certification.
Level Ia fundamentals:
A one day class for builders, developers, contractors, graders and consultants.
Level II:
A two day course for plan designers, plan reviewers and engineers. tjerts lerit.
Level Ib:
A two day course for Regulatory and Non-Regulatory Inspectors.
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