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Radford University MS4 Staff Training- Good Housekeeping/Pollution Prevention- Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination
MS4TRAININGPROGRAM
MS4QUICK OVERVIEWMS4REGULATORSMS4GENERAL PERIMTTOTALMAXIMUMDAILYLOAD(TMDL)DEQ/EPAAUDITVIOLATIONSINVIRGINIACLOSINGTHECOMPLIANCE LOOP
GOODHOUSEKEEPING/POLLUTIONPREVENTIONSCREENING&REPORTINGGOODHOUSEKEEPING/POLLUTION PREVENTION–BESTMANAGEMENT PRACTICES
MUNICIPALSEPARATESTORMSEWERSYSTEM (MS4)
• Collects&conveys stormwater– Potentialtoconveypollutants downstream– Ultimatelyleadstoapointdischargeatanaturaldrainageway (outfall)
• Activities/operationsdrainingtooutfallsareregulatedifwithinaCensusUrbanizedArea(MS4 Area)
STORMWATER REGULATORS
Clean Water Act (CWA)authorization to regulate“point source” discharges
MS4General Permit• Localities&StateEntitieswithinurbanized areas
• MinimumControl Measures• SpecialConditionsfor TMDLs
Compliance &Enforcement
MS4GENERAL PERMIT
Requires the operator to:“ … develop, implement, and enforce a MS4 Program designedto reduce the discharge of pollutants from the regulated smallMS4 to the maximum extent practicable …”
Maximum Extent Practicable (MEP)– Ensurescompliancetowaterqualitystandardsin theMS4 Program:o AddressesMinimumControlMeasureswithBestManagement
Practices(BMP) implementation• Structuralandnonstructural BMPs
o AddressesSpecialConditionsfor TMDLs
MS4GENERAL PERMIT
Special Conditions1. LocalWaterbody TMDLs
MinimumControl Measures1. PublicEducation& Outreach2. Public Involvement/Participation3. IllicitDischargeDetection& Elimination4. ConstructionSiteRunoff Controls5. Post-constructionRunoff Controls6. PollutionPrevention/Good Housekeeping
TOTALMAXIMUMDAILYLOAD (TMDL)
Waterbodynotmeetingwaterqualitystandards
New River(from below Claytor Lake Dam downstream ~ 68 miles to the VA/ WV state line near the town of Glen Lyn in Giles County, VA)
• TMDLisaplan(pollutiondiet)thatestablishesthemaximumamountofapollutantthewaterbodycanholdandmeetwaterquality standards.
• WLAisthequantityofthepollutant(sediment,nitrogen,bacteria,etc.)thatmaybe discharged.
PASTDEQ/EPAAUDITVIOLATIONSIN VIRGINIA
• DEQauditsapprox.10MS4speryear(100MS4s total)• Commonviolationsincludefailure to:
– Implement/enforceillicitdischarge program– Adequatelyaddressrunofffromconstructionsites/implementESC regs– Adequatelymanagestormwaterdischargesfrommaintenance facilities– Adequately document– ReducepollutantstotheMaximumExtent Practical
• Penalties– Nottoexceed $32,500/day/violation
• Typicallyincludeaconsent order
CLOSINGTHECOMPLIANCE LOOP
Program Inspection Guidance
GoodHousekeepingManual
• Scrubwithbroom• Removein timely
manner
GuidanceDocumentation
COMPLIANCEto theMaximumExtent
PracticalTraining
Retainfor 3Years
GOODHOUSEKEEPING/POLLUTION PREVENTION
• Developandimplementwrittenprocedurestominimizeorpreventpollutantdischargefromdailyoperationsto:1. Preventillicit discharge2. Ensureproperdisposalofwaste(includinglandscape wastes)3. Preventdischargeofvehiclewashwatertostorm sewer4. Preventdischargeofwastewatertostorm sewer5. RequireBMPstofilterwaterpumpedfrommaintenance activities6. RequireBMPstopreventpollutantsinrunofffrombulkstorage
(saltstorage,topsoil stockpiles)7. Preventpollutiondischargefromleakingcollege
automobiles/equipment8. Ensureproperapplicationofpesticidesand fertilizers
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#1PREVENTILLICITDISCHARGE
• IllicitDischarge-AnydischargetoanMS4thatisnotcomposedentirelyofstormwater,exceptdischargesspecificallyidentifiedintheVirginiaAdministrativeCodeanddeterminedbyRadfordUniversitynottobeasignificantcontributorofpollutantstothe MS4.
REPORTINGANILLICIT DISCHARGE
DetectingandRespondingtoIllicit Discharges
Anillicitdischarge,asdefinedbytheEPA,isanydischargetotheMunicipalSeparateStormSewerSystem(MS4)thatisnotcomposedentirelyofstormwater,exceptfordischargesallowedunderaVPDESpermitorwatersusedforfirefighting operations.
Ifanillicitdischargeofsewageorotherpollutants,typifiedbyhighturbidity,odors,floatablesandunusualcolorsareencountered,notifyFacilitiesManagementat (540)– 831-7800.Ifyouknowthatatoxicsubstancewasreleased,calltheRadfordUniversityPoliceat(540)– 831-5500andFacilitiesManagementat(540)– 831-7800.
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#1PREVENTILLICIT DISCHARGE
Anillicitdischarge can:1. Beameasurableflowfromastormdrainduringdryweatherthat
containspollutantsor pathogens;2. Haveauniquefrequency,composition,andmodeofentryinthe
stormdrain system;3. Becausedwhenthesewagedisposalsysteminteractswiththe
stormdrainsystem; and4. Canbedischargesfrompollutantsfromspecificsource areas
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#1PREVENTILLICIT DISCHARGE
QUICKQUESTIONAND ANSWER
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Question#1:Illicitdischarges areA. True
> B. False
Question#2:Whichofthefollowingaresourcesofanillicit discharges?> A. Vehicle wash-water
B. Airconditioner condensateC. Areasoferosionorsediment transportD. Dischargefromfoundation drains
QUICKQUESTIONAND ANSWER
Question#3:Vehiclescanbewashedunderthefollowing conditions> A. Inadesignatedwashbaythatdrainstosanitary sewer
B. Nearastorm drain> C. Overgrasswithnosoapor detergents> D. Atacommercialcar wash
Question#4:Whatwouldyoudoifhydraulicfuelisobservedonthegroundbeneathstored/parked equipment?A. Hoseitdownwithwatertoastorm drain.B. Leaveittherefortheraintowashit off.
> C. Placeabsorbent,sweepitallupanddisposeofitina container.> D. FilloutaFindingsandFollowup form.
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#2ENSUREPROPERDISPOSAL OFWASTE(includinglandscape wastes)
• Directmowingoperationsawayfromopenwaterbodies,streets,orstormdrainssograssclippings/debrisdonotenterthestormsewer system.
• Avoidmowinggrassbelow 3inchestallforoptimal infiltration.
PotentialWasteMaterials• Leaves• Brush• Weeds• Grass Clippings
BestManagement Practices:
• Leavingclippingsonthelawntoreduce waterlossandlessentheneedfor fertilizer.• Properlytimefertilizing,weeding,pestcontrol,andpruning.
• Donotapplyfertilizerstothelandscapebeforeapredictedrain event.• Donotstockpileordisposeofvegetationnearwaterwaysorstormdrain systems.
• Usebaggingequipmenttocontainlandscapingwaste,manuallypickupthe material,and/orcreatingatemporary stockpile.
• Placetemporarilystockpiledmaterialawayfromwatercoursesandstormdraininlets.• Coverstockpilestopreventthereleaseofmaterialstothestormsewer system.
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#3PREVENTWASHWATERINTOTHEMS4
DesignatedWash Areas:
Potential Pollutants•Pathogens•Excess Nutrients•Chlorine Compounds•Hazardous Chemicals•Cleaning Products•Fats,Grease, Oil
AdditionalBestManagement Practices:
• Washallvehiclesindesignatedwashingbaysoroncontainmentpadsdesignedtocollectandholdwashwaterbeforedischargingintothesanitarysewer system.
• Washvehiclesinsidewhenever possibleandensurethatallfloordrainsleadtothesanitarysewer system.
• Ifoutdoorcleaningisabsolutelynecessary,washequipmentoverflat,grassy/perviousareasandasfarawayaspossiblefromwatercoursesandstorm drains.
• Donotdumpanytoxicsubstancesorliquidwasteonthepavement,ground,ortowardsthestorm drain.
• Conservewaterwhenrinsingandwashing vehicles.Considerpowerwashing.• Avoiddetergents/toxicchemicalsorsolventswheneverpossible.Nowater
containingdetergentsshouldbedischargedintothestormsewer system.
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#4PREVENTDISCHARGEOFWASTEWATERINTOTHEMS4
Collecting&DisposingofWastewater
ContainmentMethods:• Equipmentormaterialwashingshouldbeperformedinadesignatedwashareadesignedtocollectandholdwashwaterbefore discharging itintothesanitarysewer system.
• ContainwashwaterusingabsorbentsocksorothercontainmentmethodsifNOTinadesignatedwash area.
Potential Pollutants•Pathogens•Excess Nutrients•Chlorine Compounds•Hazardous Chemicals•Cleaning Products•Fats,Grease, Oil
BestmanagementpracticesregardingthepropercollectionanddisposalofwastewaterfromcampusactivitiesincludingDiningServices,Housekeeping,andResearch Laboratories.
• Conductanycleaningofoilymaterials,steamcleaning,orpressurewashinginsideabuildingoronacontainedarea,suchasacontainmentpad.
• Collectwastewaterinwatertightstoragecontainers,preferablywithafirm-fitting lid.
• Wastewaterwithnohazardouschemicalsmaybedirectedtothesanitarysewersystem– ifhazardouschemicalsaresuspected,DONOTwashdownthesanitarysewer,contactFacilitiesManagement(540)831- 7800forfurtherguidanceand pickup.
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#4PREVENTDISCHARGEOFWASTEWATERINTOTHEMS4
Collecting&DisposingofWastewater
DisposalMethods:
• Allequipmentandmaterialsshouldbewashedintheaforementioneddesignated areas.
• WashwaterthatdoesNOTcontaintoxicchemicals,maybedisposedintothesanitarysewer system.
• Ifoutdoorcleaningisabsolutelynecessary,washequipment,materials,orcontainersoverflat,grassy/perviousareasandaway fromwatercoursesandstormdrains
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#5REQUIREBMPsTO FILTERWATERPUMPEDFROMMAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
Bestmanagementpracticesregardingthedischargeofwaterpumpedfromconstructionandmaintenanceactivities.RADFORDUNIVERSITYFacilitiesManagementandPlanningandConstructionincludeerosionandsedimentcontrolrequirementsincontractswhendewateringorwaterpumpingtakesplaceonanyRADFORDUNIVERSITYconstructionormaintenanceactivity.Coordinationofanyconstructionormaintenanceactivityisrequiredwherelanddisturbanceisinvolvedpriortobeginningthework.
WhatisDewatering?Dewateringisthepracticeofremovingwaterfromaworkareathroughportablewaterpumpsandconsideredeffluent.
• Effluentwateristypicallypumpedoutoftheworkareaandintoafilteringdevice(s)beforebeingdischargedfromthesite.
• Usefilteringdevicesandgeneralerosioncontrolpracticestomanagewaterfromthework area.
DewateringBestManagement Practices:• Considerdischargeareascarefullyinregardstothedownstream
receivingwatercoursesandthelandscape’sabilitytofiltereffluentfromthedewateringprocess.Awoodedbuffer(withsufficientunderbrush)orturfarepreferredareasto discharge.
• Payspecialattentiontothebufferareaforsignsoferosionandconcentrationofflowthatmayimpactthebuffer area.
• Minimizedewateringdischargevelocityinordertoavoidscouringthereceivingarea.Usestructuralcontrolstohandlethe anticipatedflow/discharge(SeeGeneralErosionandSedimentControl Practices).
• Performvisualinspectionoftheeffluentatthedewateringdischargepointtodetermineadditional filtrationneeds.
• Inspectthedewateringsiteregularlytoensureadequatedischargecontrol.
• Inspectfilteringbagsforcloggingandreplaceas necessary.
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#5REQUIREBMPsTO FILTERWATERPUMPEDFROMMAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
Bestmanagementpracticesregardingthedischargeofwaterpumpedfromconstructionandmaintenanceactivities.
GeneralErosionandSedimentControl Practices:
• ProtectExistingFeatures:Minimizeexistingvegetationremovalandamountofexposedsoilatthedischarge point.
• Stabilizetheareareceivingdischarge:Utilizetechniquessuchassodding,seeding/mulchingandstonecovertoreducetheerosionof soil.
• StormDrainInletProtection:Useandmaintaininlet protection.• RockCheckDam:Useatemporaryorpermanenterosionandsedimentcontrolmeasureconstructedtofiltersedimentfromrunoff which canalsobeusedforfilteringeffluentfromdewatering activities.
• TemporaryDiversionDike:Useatemporaryerosionandsedimentcontrolmeasuretodirectsediment-ladenstormwater toa sedimenttrappingorstormwatermanagement facility.
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#6BMPsTOPREVENTPOLLUTANTSINRUNOFFFROM BULKSTORAGE STOCKPILES
ManagingStorageAreasforBulkQuantitiesofMaterials
Bulkquantitiesofmaterialsshouldbe stored:
• In arecommended4walledcoveredarea/roofedstructurepreventingdirectcontactwithrainfall,snow,andwind.
• Ina3-walledstructureutilizingatemporaryfourth“wall”suchasplasticsheetingwhentheareaisnotin use.
• Onaroofedorcoveredpavedsurfacetopreventrainfallfromcontactingstoredmaterial.• Utilizeappropriatecontrolmeasurestodirectrunoffaroundthe
storage area.• Coveredwithplasticsheetingsecuredwithsubstantiveweightsplaced
uniformlyoverthestockpiletopreventshiftingand exposure.
Bestmanagementpracticesforstoringbulkquantitiesofmaterials,includingstoragetechniquesanderosioncontrolpracticesforpreventingtherunoffofmaterialfromrain events.
Potential BulkStorageMaterials
• Topsoil• Sand• Compost• Metal Products• Gravel• Mulch• Concrete• Construction
Materials
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#7PREVENTPOLLUTIONDISCHARGEFROMLEAKINGCOLLEGE AUTOMOBILES
VehicleandEquipmentMaintenance
EquipmentStorage:• Storevehicles,equipment,andrelatedfluidsundercoveredareastopreventexposureto precipitation.
LeakPrevention:• Donotdumptoxicsubstancesorliquidwasteonthepavement,theground,orinadjacentareasdrainingtothestormdrains.
• Inspectvehiclesandequipmentregularlyfor leaks and when possible,performvehicleandequipmentmaintenanceinsideorinacoveredarea.
• Usefunnelswithtray/drippanunderneathvehiclewhen pouringorperformingmaintenanceandpromptlytransferusedfluidstotheproperwasteorrecyclingdrums.
Fluidsopenandexposedto precipitation:• Recyclewheneverpossible.Storerecyclablematerialinanon-leakingdrumorcoveredcontainer.Thisincludesusedmotoroil,dieseloil, oil
Filters &andothervehicle fluids:• Keepcapsandcoversonchemicalsandstoragematerialsandensureallcontainersareproperly labeled.
PotentialPollutants
• Solvents(PaintThinner)
• Fuel(Gasoline,Diesel,andKerosene)
• Battery acid• Brake fluid• Windshieldwasher
fluid• Brakepaddust• Antifreeze coolant• Lubricatingoil&
grease• Motor oil
Bestmanagementpracticesregardingvehicleandequipmentmaintenance,storageandspillresponse.
GOODHOUSEKEEPING#8ENSUREPROPER APPLICATIONOFPESTICIDES& FERTILIZERS
Nutrientrunoffpollutionisoneofthemostsevereproblemsfacinglocalwaterways.Runoffthatcarriesexcessnutrientsincreasesthegrowthofalgae,whichstressesunderwaterplantandanimallife.
• Useproductsonlyasdirected.• Providecleanupsuppliesneardesignatedmaintenanceareastofacilitateimmediate
cleanup.Usedrycleanupmethods(e.g.,rag,damp rags, andabsorbentmaterials)ratherthanhosingdowntheareatopreventdischargetostormdrains.
• Avoidapplicationoverimpervioussurfaces;sweepgranularfertilizerbackontothegrasstopreventitfromwashingintothestorm sewer system.
• Donotapplyherbicides,fertilizers,orpesticidestobareoreroding soil.• Nopesticidesnearopenwaterssuchasstreamsandcreeksunlesstheproductisspecifically
designed for useinshorelineoraquatic environments.• Neverapplychemicalsbeforeapredictedrainfallevent,duringperiodsofhighwindspeeds
orwithincloseproximitytosurfacewater.Selecttheleasttoxicproductsavailabletominimizewasteandchemicalexposuretothe applicator.
• Inspect,maintain,andcalibrateequipmentusedformixingandapplication.Ensureallcontainersarewatertightaftereachuse.
• Donotprepareherbicides,pesticides,orfertilizersnearstormdrainsandneverapplychemicalsdirectlytowater
Bestmanagementpracticesforfertilizerandpesticideapplication.
Bestpractices: NutrientManagementPlans
RadfordUniversityhasanutrientmanagementplangoverninghownutrientsareappliedtothesoil.Nutrientmanagementplanshavebeendevelopedbyacertifiednutrientmanagementplannerinaccordancewith§10.1-104.2oftheCodeofVirginiaonalllandsownedoroperatedbytheMS4operatorwherenutrientsareappliedtoacontiguousareagreaterthanone acre.