(A) Utility agencies or their representatives shall develop and implement BMPs to prevent the discharge of pollutants on any site of utility construction within the city. The city may require additional BMPs on utility construction activity. If the utility construction disturbs greater than one acre, the utility agency must comply with the requirements of §§ 24-3-9 and 24-3-10 of this article.
(B) Utility agencies or their representatives shall implement BMPs to prevent the release of sediment from utility construction sites. Disturbed areas shall be minimized, disturbed soil shall be managed, and construction site exits shall be managed to prevent sediment tracking. Sediment tracked onto public right-of-ways shall be removed immediately.
(C) Prior to entering a construction site or subdivision development, utility agencies or their representatives shall obtain and comply with any approved erosion and sediment control plans for the project. Any impact to construction and post-construction BMPs resulting from utility construction shall be evaluated prior to disturbance by the developer and utility company. Repairs to the disturbed BMPs must be completed within 48 hours, by individuals agreed upon during the design phase or at a preconstruction meeting.