Lets Talk About Your SWPPP with Kristin Holland, PE, CPESC from CoyleSWPPP
Stormwater World Episode 037: Lets Talk About Your SWPPP with Kristin Holland, PE, CPESC from CoyleSWPPP.
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Key Points Discussed Introduction (0:01)
- Ty Garmon: “Today we are going to talk about something extremely important, which would be your SWPPP.”
- Guest: Kristin Holland, Professional Engineer and CPESC, discusses SWPPP design, inspections, and overcoming common industry challenges.
- Kristin Holland: “The erosion and sediment control is a very small part of the budget, and the design is even smaller. It's not one of the deadlines that make or break a project.”
- Challenges of SWPPP being overlooked until late in the construction process.
- Kristin Holland: “A SWPPP’s job is to take a construction site, which is inherently dirty, and make it as clean as you can.”
- Ty Garmon: “It’s a living, breathing thing. It changes during the project.”
- Kristin Holland: “Incorrect installation of BMPs is the main issue we see—rock on the wrong side of a ditch check or not trenched in properly.”
- Insights into the Brent Spence Bridge project:
- Progressive design-build approach allows early SWPPP integration.
- Kristin Holland: “Being involved before 30% plans means we avoid after-the-fact changes.”
- Kristin Holland: “A lot can be solved with a phone call. Communication is the best BMP.”
- The importance of contractor collaboration to prevent unnecessary costs or efforts.
- Managing community expectations on a project that discharged into a local pond.
- Kristin Holland: “It wasn’t a failure, but a lesson in managing expectations and showing good faith efforts.”
- Cross-state collaboration and evolving SWPPP requirements:
- Kristin Holland: “More people care about the environment, and I hope that keeps trending upwards.”
- Ty Garmon: “Your SWPPP is not a transaction; it’s a relationship.”
- Kristin Holland: “Communication is the best BMP. A lot of issues can be avoided with a quick call.”
- Kristin Holland: “We’re trying to keep the dirt and the water in their own lanes.”
In this episode of the Stormwater World Podcast, host Ty Garmon speaks with Kristin Holland, owner and VP of Coyle SWPPP Professionals, to discuss the critical yet often overlooked role of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) in construction projects. Kristin highlights common challenges such as late-stage planning, incorrect BMP installations, and the need for better communication among contractors. She shares insights from notable projects, like the Brent Spence Bridge, where early SWPPP integration proved beneficial, and underscores the importance of treating SWPPPs as dynamic, collaborative tools rather than static requirements. With a focus on innovation and environmental responsibility, Kristin envisions a future where stormwater management becomes a greater priority across the construction industry.
The views expressed are that of the individual and do not represent the opinions of any companies past, present or future.
Connect with Kristin Holland, P.E., CPESC:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinemilie/
Coyle SWPPP Professionals LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coyle-swppp-professionals/
Website: https://coyleswppp.com/
Email: kholland@coyleswppp.com
Connect with Ty Garmon, LEED AP:
Connect with Ty on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tygarmon/
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedDecember 6, 2024 at 12:45 PM UTC
- Length38 min
- Episode38
- RatingClean