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Municipal Utilities Department

Business Services
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Commercial Inspections
 Office Hours:
 8 am - 5 pm,

    Monday - Friday
 Courtney Malcolm, Program Manager III   209.937.8705

 RESTAURANT INSPECTION CHECKLIST

Tips For Reducing Pollution

The City of Stockton (City) Municipal Utilities Department is required to conduct inspections of commercial facilities for compliance with the City's storm water requirements as directed by Item D, Provisions Number 11.b. i. (a) and (b) of the City's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit CAS083470, Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. R5-2002-0181 (Order), issued by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (CRWQCB).

As directed by the Order, facilities slated for compliance inspection shall include, but not be limited to, auto body shops, auto dealers, auto repair shops, dry cleaners, equipment rentals, kennels, nurseries, restaurants, and retail gasoline outlets (RGOs).  Additionally, any business that is determined to possess the potential to contribute significant sources of pollution to the storm water system can be added to the Program. Each facility or business shall be inspected twice during the five-year term of this Order; however, secondary inspections need not be conducted on those facilities determined to have no risk of exposure to storm water after the initial inspection.

Inspections are designed to: (1) provide the facility operator with educational materials on storm water pollution prevention practices and regulations; (2) verify the facility operator is in compliance with local storm water ordinances; and, (3) verify the potential for discharge of pollutants in storm water is reduced to the maximum extent practicable (MEP).

Each designated facility will be contacted in advance to schedule a site inspection visit; please note that all initial inspections must be completed by October 2007. The inspections will be conducted by WGR Southwest, Inc., personnel. Upon arrival, WGR will conduct a brief interview of the facility's site manager and an inspection of the facility's interior and exterior to determine specific areas of concern and BMPs. We request that a knowledgeable representative be available to accompany the inspectors during the facility inspection to answer any facility-specific questions that arise. WGR will distribute educational materials provided by the Municipal Utilities Department to the facility's site manager as appropriate. WGR will also provide a copy of inspection form to the facility manager with corrective actions noted on the form at the end of each inspection.  Commercial facilities with serious pollution problems observed at the site will be given a Notice to Clean immediately and a reinspection will be conducted as soon as is feasible.  Each required inspection will be billed at the rate of $97.14 per inspection.

We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Should you have questions or comments regarding the storm water compliance inspections or on the storm water program, please contact Courtney Malcolm at (209) 937-8705.

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