DETAILED ANSWERS
Who can file a civil action per the CWA? - ANSWER: Any citizen
Who can have a civil action filed against them? - ANSWER: Any person, the US, or
other government agency, or the EPA
When would a governor file a civil suit? - ANSWER: If there is a violation occurring in
another state that is causing an adverse effect on the public health/welfare of their
state or for a violation of any water quality requirement in their state
Explain Class I vs. Class II violations - ANSWER: Class I is negligent and Class II is
knowingly
T/F: Contractors are authorized by the CGP to discharge pollutants - ANSWER: True
T/F: The CGP mandates that erosion due to runoff events must be prevented -
ANSWER: True
T/F: The CGP mandates that qualified inspectors be knowledgeable about sediment
and erosion control and pollution prevention - ANSWER: True
T/F: The CGP states that inspections are to occur only during normal working hours -
ANSWER: True
T/F: The CGP does not mandate inspectors of equipment storage and maintenance
areas - ANSWER: False
Which of the following are correct statements about the CWA?
1. Citizens can bring civil actions against alleged violators and/or the EPA
2. State Governors can bring civil action against the EPA
3. Administrative penalties are updated annually
4. All of the above
5. Only no.1 and no.2 - ANSWER: 4. All of the above
When are inspections required? - ANSWER: Only during normal business hours.
At least once every 7 calendar days OR once every 14 calendar days and within 24
hours of a 0.25-inch or greater storm event (or snow - N/A for me)
How long do inspection records need to be kept? - ANSWER: 3 years after permit
expires or terminates
Which of the following represents the definition of sediment?
a. The deposition of soil particles suspended in water or air