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Advisory Committee on Transportational Stormwater Management Meeting Page 1
SUMMARY MINUTES OF THE
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATIONAL STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Meeting of November 9, 2016 9:00 AM
Bryan Building, Tahoe Room, 2nd Floor
901 S. Stewart St. Carson City, NV
Video Conference – NDEP Las Vegas Office, Red Rock Conference Room
2030 E. Flamingo Rd., Ste. 230 Las Vegas, NV
Members Present: David Emme, Administrator of Nevada Division of Environmental Protection- Chairman Kay Scherer, Interim Director, Department of Conservation & Natural Resources David Gaskin, P.E., Deputy Director, Nevada Department of Transportation Craig Madole, CEO, Nevada Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. Gale Fraser, Public - Retired General Mgr., Clark County Regional Flood Control Dist.
1. Call to Order, Roll Call, Establish Quorum (Discussion): Chairman Emme called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. and confirmed all members present, therefore they had a quorum.
2. Public Comment (Discussion): Chairman Emme called for public comment. There was none.
3. Approval of Agenda (For Possible Action): Chairman Emme requested comments from the members on
the agenda. Hearing none, Mr. Madole moved to approve the agenda, Ms. Scherer seconded and the motion was approved unanimously.
4. Approval of Meeting Minutes: (For Possible Action) Chairman Emme requested comments from the members on the minutes. Ms. Scherer had found two typo corrections. Mr. Gaskin made a motion to approve the June 14, 2016 with corrections. Mr. Madole seconded and the motion was approved unanimously.
5. Status Report on Settlement of EPA Enforcement Action (For Possible Action): Mr. Gaskin started with the Mission for the program and that it was created to help clarify the program duties and goals. He also informed the members that the Board of Examiners approved the consent decree in July with an effective date of September 14, 2016. Staff from both NDOT Stormwater Program and NDEP attended the first quarterly meeting with EPA November 2, 2016. EPA was very pleased with the progress of the program especially the mapping program.
6. Update on NDOP Stormwater Program Staffing: (For Possible Action): Mr. Alan Tinney, Stormwater Administrator, stated that all of the managers have been hired and that 95% of staff has been filled. The managers would be presenting their programs to the board so that the members can get to know them.
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7. Status Report on Development of NDOT Stormwater Management Program: (For Possible Action): Mr. James Murphy, Program Development Manager updated the members on the different aspect to his program. Mr. Murphy stated that his group had completed the annual report for fiscal year 2016. This report is a requirement of the MS4 permit. The first EPA quarterly report has been completed, there wasn’t much to report but the next quarter report will be more extensive. Mr. Murphy has been working with Clark County and NDOT to develop an agreement between the groups to use the facility where the water and solid waste can be disposed. Kim Smith, the PIO has been leading the Public Stormwater education program. Mr. Craig Crick, Training Manager, updated the members on the training programs being established. Mr. Crick stated that they are in the final stages of online awareness training that will be available to all NDOT employees which include the basics of Stormwater and increase awareness. The current 8 hour Stormwater Certification Training Course is the core training program. At this time 93% of required NDOT employees have completed the course. Mr. Tyler Thew, Design and Planning Manager, informed the members of the progress being made in the planning and design section of the program. The Planning section is responsible for evaluating impacts of roadway runoff to surface waters, BMPs and maintenance strategies, and monitoring research program. They’re currently developing real-time monitoring project, prioritizing projects and outfall inspections, as well as stream Assessments. The Design section is responsible for the new and redevelopment program, permanent BMPs, slope erosion control, construction and encroachment permit plan. Some of the projects Design is currently working on are the USA Parkway, evaluating permanent BMP needs for approximately 165 projects in design. Ms. Cricket VonJames, IT Manager, informed the members of projects the IT staff is working on. Ms. VonJames spoke about the development of a mapping application to date all NDOT assets in a GIS format. This will include pipes, drop inlet, manholes, channels and basins. The mobile application allows crews to access this information in the field. Mr. Michael Simmons, Compliance and Enforcement Manager, stated that his section is currently developing district roles and responsibilities, prioritization plan for IDDE and revision to the Standard Specifications for Construction book. Mr. Simmons group is also reviving and developing inspection and investigation procedures. Ms. Kim Yoko Smith, Public Information Officer, updated the members of the public outreach that is being done. Outreach projects include the brand launch designed by journalism students at UNR, “Love NV Waters”. Along with the brand launch, there have been website and social media updates, and a drawing contest for K-12 students.
8. Schedule Next meeting: (Discussion): The next meeting was scheduled for February 6, 2017, 9 am.
9. Public Comment: (Discussion): Chairman Emme asked for public comment, hearing none he moved on to adjournment.
10. Adjournment: Meeting was adjourned at 10:20 am.
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A full account of the introductions was captured in the audio recording, available on the ACTSWM’s webpage.
Nevada Department of Transportation
STORMWATER PROGRAM UPDATE
David Gaskin, P.E.
Deputy Director
November 9, 2016
ACTSWM
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MISSION
“Promote stormwater stewardship as an
essential element of all NDOT operations.”
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CONSENT DECREE RESOLUTION
• July 12, 2016 Board of Examiners approved the
consent decree
• September 14, 2016 effective date
• November 2, 2016 first quarterly meeting with EPA
and NDEP
• Consent decree progress
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PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
James Murphy
Program Development Manager
Kim Smith
Public Information Officer
Karin West
Assistant Manager
Jason Perock
Permit
AccountingCraig Crick
Training Manager
Recruiting
Training Officer
Training Officer
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PROGRAM UPDATE
• FY 2016 Annual Report submitted
• EPA Quarterly Report completed
• Clark County / NDOT stormwater
disposal facility use
• Public Stormwater Education
Program
• Employee Training
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TRAININGJames Murphy
Program Development Manager
Kim Smith
Public Information Officer
Karin West
Assistant Manager
Jason Perock
Permit
AccountingCraig Crick
Training Manager
Recruiting
Training Officer
Training Officer
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TRAINING
• 8- hour revised Stormwater Certification Training Course includes
Overview of stormwater regulations
Construction site and maintenance facility stormwater pollution
control
NDOT’s Stormwater Management Program
Illicit discharge detection, elimination
• Development of discipline specific stormwater training modules
is in progress
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TRAINING
Percentage of required NDOT employees current with the
8-hour Stormwater Certification Training Course
FY 2014 – FY 2016
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PLANNING AND DESIGNTyler Thew, P.E.
Design & Planning Manager
Chris Holman, P.E.
Design Supervisor
David Lake, P.E.
Design Engineer
Megan Kilty, P.E.
Design Engineer
Management Analyst
Associate Engineer
Zachery Blumberg
Planning Supervisor
Michael Pook
Planning Scientist
Chris Katopothis
Planning Scientist
Planning Scientist
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PLANNING AND DESIGN
Improves water quality associated with transportation projects by
providing effective, efficient, innovative, and maintainable solutions
• Evaluate
Impacts of roadway runoff to surface waters
New BMPs and maintenance strategies
• Monitoring Program
• Research Program
• Prioritize
• New and Redevelopment Program
• Permanent BMPs
• Low Impact Development (LID) Program
• Review
• Construction Project and Encroachment Permit Plan
• Slope Erosion Control Program
PLANNING
Zack Blumberg, Env. Scientist
DESIGN
Chris Holman, P.E.
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PLANNING AND DESIGN
• Real-Time Monitoring Project
• Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
• Prioritize projects and outfall inspections
• Comprehensive monitoring plan
• Stream Assessments and Monitoring with Las Vegas Valley and Truckee Meadows Water Quality Committees
• USA Parkway
• Evaluating Permanent BMP Needs for approximately 165 projects in design
• Review of Maintenance Facility Requests for water quality improvements
• Updating NDOT “Water Quality Planning and Design Guide”
PLANNING DESIGN
Currently developing
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IT
Cricket VonJames
IT Manager
Gary Lyon
Project Manager
Ana Navarro
Business Process Analyst
IT Professional
IT Professional
Recruiting
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• 43,000 pipes
• 14,000 drop inlets
• 4,000 manholes
• 600 channels
• 100 basins
Storm system components mapped to date of all NDOT assets
in GIS (Geographical Information System) format
IT
Available with a mobile application
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COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENTMichael Simmons, P.E.
Compliance & Enforcement Manager
Supervisor Engineer
Associate Engineer
Mickie Reid
Compliance Supervisor
Frank Arabasz
Associate Engineer
Reno
Michael Brown
Assocate Engineer
Reno
Jason Demaline
Associate Engineer
Elko
Dean De Carlo
Associate Engineer
Elko
Eric St Sauver
Associate Engineer
Las Vegas
Recruiting
Associate Engineer
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COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT
• District roles and responsibilities
• Prioritization plan for IDDE
• Inspections & Investigation procedures
• Prioritization of Major Outfalls,
inspection program requirements with
Planning and Design Group
• Revision to the Standard Specifications
for Construction book
Currently developing
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PUBLIC OUTREACHKim Yoko Smith
• Brand launch
• Drawing contest
• Website updates
• Social media
• Events
• Videos
PSA Video 1 NDOT Stormwater News
USA Parkway Project
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IN THE MEDIA
“NDOT pledges $13 million to improve stormwater treatment across Nevada”
http://mynews4.com/news/local/ndot-pledges-13-million-to-improve-stormwater-treatment-across-nevada
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MEETINGS and PRESENTATIONS
Ongoing
• Quarterly EPA, ACTSWM,
Transportation Board
• Interim Finance Committee
(IFC)
• Stormwater Quality
Management Committee
(SQMC)
Presentations
• September Tri-State speaker
• November UNR Seminar
• NDOT Leadership Academy 18
VISION
“Be a leader in stormwater management and preserve
Nevada’s water quality for future generations.”
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