
Identifying Section 402 NPDES Construction Stormwater Discharge Points
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Identifying Section 402 NPDES Construction Stormwater Discharge Points
DATE and TIME: 9th December 2025 | 1:00PM PT
Kevin Hood, Senior Project Manager, PBS Engineering and Environmental
Level: Beginner
Duration: 1 hour
Type of Course: Webinar - Live
The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) administers Federal and state regulations requiring construction site operators to manage their stormwater and to obtain a Construction Stormwater General Permit (CSWGP) on sites one acre and larger. The permit requires the construction site operator, to designate a CESCL certified individual to conduct stormwater discharge monitoring and reporting. The purpose of these requirements is to reduce and prevent soil, dirt, and other common construction pollutants from washing off the site and reaching streams, rivers, and other local water bodies. In this presentation we will review the process for identifying appropriate construction site stormwater discharge monitoring points necessary to maintain compliance with requirements set forth in the SWPPP and CSWGP.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identification Stormwater Discharge Points
- Modification of Discharge Monitoring Points as construction progresses
- Discharge Point Field Identification and SWPPP Documentation Requirements
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Kevin Hood,
Senior Project Manager,
PBS Engineering and Environmental
Kevin Hood has over 17 years direct experience performing environmental compliance management services on large construction projects in the Pacific Northwest, including 16 years direct experience on WSDOT Design-Build Projects in the Puget Sound Region. He currently serves as the environmental compliance manager on the WSDOT SR 18, I90 Interchange to Deep Creek SR 509, I-5 to 24th Avenue S. and SR 509, 24th Avenue South to South 188th Street – New Expressway Design-Build construction projects.
Kevin's project management duties have included obtaining environmental approvals and permits for infrastructure projects and monitoring for project compliance with conditions of multiple permits involving water quality, erosion and sediment control, cultural and biological resources, hazardous materials, and mitigation. Kevin is also experienced in providing environmental training for project staff and offers demonstrable coordination experience during permitting design and construction with federal, state, and local agencies, tribal representatives, biologists, construction representatives, and property owners.
Kevin has an extensive background in ecological research and management including electrofishing and fish removal/exclusion work and construction monitoring with experience with tribal governments, state and federal agencies including WSDOT, Oregon Department of Transport (ODOT), Ecology, WDFW, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), Corps of Engineers, US Forest Service (USFS), and the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
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