Tackling SWPPP Compliance and Dust Control Challenges in Greenwood
After the 2007 storm left construction sites exposed in Greenwood, we learned the hard way how vital it is to control dust and stormwater runoff fast. Our crews focus on securing sites in neighborhoods like Old Town Greenwood and Forest Park, where older residential subdivisions demand careful attention to EPA and DEQ standards. We rely on quality dust control screens and durable fencing with dust control mesh to keep particles contained and water runoff managed. Knowing Greenwood’s climate means working around 13 days over 90°F and 116 days under freezing, so our setup adapts to rapid weather changes, preventing erosion and fines from becoming airborne hazards.
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Install dust control screens around perimeter to reduce airborne particles
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Ensure fencing complies with SWPPP for stormwater runoff management
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Inspect sites regularly during heat waves or freeze periods for mesh integrity
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Use EPA-approved sediment controls in flood-prone zones like near Old City Park
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Coordinate with local regulations in neighborhoods such as Greenwood Trace
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Maintain documentation for OSHA and DEQ compliance audits
