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Page 1: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater

Page 2: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development

• Stormwater quality issues related to new development, redevelopment, and existing development at the Public Complex are to be put into effect through Statewide Basic Requirements (SBR’s). • The permit specifies the Best Management Practices

(BMP’s) that will be implemented for those SBR’s.• The SBR’s and related BMP’s are in the Public

Complex’s Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP).

Photo:Http://coop.co.pinellas.fl.us/Rentpond.htm

Page 3: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Public Notice

• Follow State and local public notice requirements when public participation is provided in the development and start of the Public Complex’s stormwater program.

• Annually certify that State and local public requirements were followed. Photo: www.preinnewhof.com/

services/stormwater.html

Page 4: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Post-Construction Stormwater Management in New Development and

Redevelopment

• Develop a program to address stormwater runoff from development projects that disturb one acre or more, and projects less then one acre that are part of a larger development.

• Certify annually that we are actively enforcing a program to address stormwater runoff from development projects with minimum standards.

• Upon the effective date of permit authorization, Stockton will adopt applicable designs for major development.

Page 5: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Local Public Education• Describe how employees will be

informed and will include an educational event and establish a storm drain inlet labeling program and label all storm drain inlets.

• Annual statement that the minimum standard has been met and date/description of the annual event. Continue program of labeling drain inlets and identify the number of inlets labeled yearly.

• Must be implemented within 12 months. Both Photos: www.msd.st-louis.mo.us/../DrainStenciling

Page 6: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Improper Disposal of Waste• Adopt and enforce a mechanism to control litter,

prohibit improper spilling, dumping, or disposal of materials into stormwater, stop the feeding of wildlife, and develop a vegetative waste collection and disposal program.

• Annually certify that we have met the minimum standard for Litter Control, Improper Waste Disposal Control, Wildlife Feeding Control, and Vegetative Waste.

• Must be implemented within 18 months.

Photo: http://www.cockeyed.com/lessons/storm_drains/drains.html

Page 7: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Illicit Connection Elimination and MS4 Outfall Pipe Mapping

• Map the location of the end of all MS4 outfall pipes and all surface water bodies receiving discharges. Prohibit illicit connections to the MS4. Inspect all outfall pipes and damaged pipes.

• Keep track of the number of outfall pipes, annually make sure that an illicit connection elimination program has been developed and follows the permit.

• Within 18 months prohibit an appropriate regulatory mechanism, illicit connections to MS4 and a program to detect/eliminate illicit connections into MS4.

Page 8: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Solids and Floatable Controls Minimum Standard-

Photo: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/html/float.html

• Stockton will sweep all parking lots a curbed streets with storm drains and a posted speed limit of 35 mph or less at least once per month• Retrofit existing storm drain inlets to meet standards.

Photo: http://www.cockeyed.com/lessons/storm_drains/drains.html

Photo:www.tampagov.net

/.../ operations/strinlet.asp

Page 9: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Operations and Maintenance-Stockton will develop 1. A program for cleaning

and maintaining stormwater facilities.

2. A roadside erosion control program to identify and repair erosion along streets.

3. A stormwater outfall pipe scouring detection,

remediation and maintenance program.

Photo: http://www.bceo.org/FloodDamage2001.html

Photo: http://www.bceo.org/FloodDamage2001.html

Page 10: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Solids and Floatables Control Continued…

• Certify annually that minimum standards have been met

• Within 12 months have developed a street sweeping program, will retrofit storm drain inlets, and will have developed a stormwater facility maintenance program so that they all meet minimum standards.

• Within 18 months develop a roadside erosion control maintenance program with the minimum standards and begin implementing an outfall pipe stream scouring detection, remediation, and maintenance program.

Page 11: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Maintenance Yard Operations• Construct a permanent structure for storage of

salt, develop procedures for vehicle fueling and receiving of bulk fuel deliveries, vehicle maintenance and repair activities, and implement good housekeeping procedures for all materials or machinery listed in the Inventory Requirements for Maintenance Yard Operations.

• Certify annually that the minimum has been met.

• Implement within 12 months of the permit, the interim seasonal tarping BMP, comply with the 50 ft. buffer requirement, have procedures for fueling operations, and vehicle maintenance, and Good Housekeeping Practices.

• Within 36 months store all salt and de-icing materials in a permanent structure.

Photo: www.cityofbn.com/

gallery/index-street-departm...

Photo: www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/immpact

/deficiencies.htm

Page 12: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Employee Training• Develop an annual employee training program for

appropriate employees on appropriate topics such as the following Waste Disposal, Control Measures, Vegetative Waste, Illicit Connection elimination and Outfall Pipe Mapping, Street Sweeping, Stormwater Facility Maintenance, Road Erosion control and Outfall Pipe Stream Scouring Remediation,

Maintenance yard Operations, and Stormwater • Certify annually the date of the annual employee training. • Implement within 12 months.

http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/nvswcd/newsletter/litterdrains.htm

Page 13: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control

• The department is responsible for developing, implementing, and enforcing a New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit program to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff to small MS4s from construction activities.

• Stockton is not required to include this Statewide Basic Requirements (SBR) in its stormwater program or discuss this SBR in its Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP).

Photos: http://www.ies.wisc.edu/courses/719_summer_03/

Page 14: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Permit Data TableRequirements Minimum Standard Effective date

of permit authorization

Within 12 months

Within 18 months

Within 36 months

Certify Annually

Public Notice Follow notice requirements when participation is in the development and start of Stockton’s stormwater

program

On the effective date of the permit authorization

State and local public requirements were

followed

Post-Construction in

New Development/

Redevelopment

Develop programs addressing runoff from development projects disturbing at least one acre, and

projects less then one acre that are part of larger developments

Adopt applicable designs for

major development

Address stormwater runoff from development projects

with min. standards

Local Public Education

Describes how employees will be informed, and an educational

event, along with establishing a program for labeling drain inlets in

specific areas

Developed min. standard for Education &

labeling of Storm drains

Meet min. standards, note the date, & labeling with

the number of inlets noted

Improper Waste Disposal

Control litter, prohibit spilling, dumping, or disposal into

stormwater, stop feeding of wildlife and develop vegetative waste

collection/disposal

Implemented min. standard for particular

programs

Meet min. standards for particular programs

MS4 Pipe Mapping

Map all MS4 outfall pipe maps/ surface water bodies receiving

discharges, prohibit illicit connections to MS4, inspections of outfall pipes and damaged pipes

will be looked into

Prohibit appropriate regulatory

mechanisms (MS4) and a program to detect illicit connections

into MS4

Keep track of outfall pipes, no illicit connections, an

illicit connection elimination program

developed.

Page 15: Statewide Basic Requirements for Stormwater. New Development, Redevelopment, and Existing Development Stormwater quality issues related to new development,

Permit Data Table Continued

Solids and Floatables

Sweep parking lots/curbed streets w/storm drains and posted speed limits <35 mph 1 a month. Retrofit

storm drains to fit standard. Develop roadside erosion control and

stormwater outfall pipe scouring detection

Street sweeping program, have retrofitted storm

drains, and stormwater

maintenance program

Roadside erosion control

program, outfall pipes

needing repairs will

be completed.

Street sweeping, retrofitting, functioning of stormwater drains, catch basins cleaned,

roadside erosion in progress, and outfall pipe stream scouring

Maintenance Yard

Operations

Construct a permanent structure for de-icing material, perform regular maintenance, develop procedures

for vehicle fueling, receiving bulk fuel deliveries, and vehicle maintenance

and repair. Good Housekeeping Procedures

Seasonal tarping BMP, comply with

the 50 ft. buffer requirement,

fueling operations, and

vehicle maintenance, and keep things clean

Store Salt and De-

Icing Materials perman-

ently

Min. standards for De-Icing storage, vehicle fueling/ maintenance,

and bulk receiving standard procedures

Employee Training

Employee training program for employees on appropriate topics

Full Training must Begin

Employee Training