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COLORADO STORMWATER COUNCIL – MS4s WORKING TOGETHER

COLORADO STORMWATER COUNCIL – MS4s WORKING TOGETHER. Jill Piatt Kemper, PE, Sr. Environmental Engineer City of Aurora, CO (Phase I) Council Chair. EPA. LEGISLATION. wildlife. E.coli. TMDL. Municipal neighbors. 303(D) list. STATE. Industry. Agriculture. development. regulations.

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COLORADO STORMWATER COUNCIL – MS4s WORKING TOGETHER

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  1. COLORADO STORMWATER COUNCIL – MS4s WORKING TOGETHER Jill Piatt Kemper, PE, Sr. Environmental Engineer City of Aurora, CO (Phase I) Council Chair

  2. EPA LEGISLATION wildlife E.coli TMDL Municipal neighbors 303(D) list STATE Industry Agriculture development CWWUC November 12, 2008

  3. regulations Experience Educate general public comments Identify Educate Municipal staff Smile! comply inspect “Ensure” respond eliminate ‘Other Duties as Assigned’ expertise resources CWWUC November 12, 2008

  4. Colorado MS4s CWWUC November 12, 2008

  5. Geographic Significance 19 States Rely on Colorado’s Water CWWUC November 12, 2008

  6. We Have a Dream…. Phase I = 5 Phase II = 115 standards = 53 non-standards = 62 CWWUC November 12, 2008

  7. We Have a Dream…. FRUSTRATION UNDER-REPRESENTATION NO RESPECT IDEAS COLLABORATION CWWUC November 12, 2008

  8. Dreams Turn Into Reality December 16, 2006 CWWUC November 12, 2008

  9. The Colorado Stormwater Council (Council) is an organization established to represent permitted Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4), both standard and non-standard. The CSC acts as a forum for municipalities and municipal permit holders which; (a) Enables exchange of technical information regarding stormwater regulations and compliance with permits; (b) Serves as a voice for its members when representation at regulatory hearings, legislative commissions, or other meetings is necessary or desired; (c) Educates members; (d) Aids in the development and implementation of stormwater programs at local and regional levels. CWWUC November 12, 2008

  10. Phase I Phase II Standard Non-standard Regulators? Legislators? Consultants? Contractors? Point Source dischargers? Equipment manufacturers? Who Should Be Members? CWWUC November 12, 2008

  11. Council COMMITTEES MISSION STATEMENT WORK PLAN DELIVERABLES CWWUC November 12, 2008

  12. Executive Committee • Officers of the Council and committee chairs • Determine Council & Committee budgets • Manage bank account • Invoice for dues • Maintain membership database • Prepare agendas & minutes • Prepare annual report to Council • Update work plans w/input from Committees CWWUC November 12, 2008

  13. Education & Outreach • Research & consolidate education materials • Evaluate collaborative education and outreach efforts • Recommends cost effective programs and assists with implementation • Propose budget, cost-benefit analysis, and strategy to quantifying successes. CWWUC November 12, 2008

  14. Legislative/Policy • Monitor state/ federal legislation • Assess impacts on Council • Prepare responses, opinions, advisory statements to appropriate legislative agency • Work with CDPHE on policies • Develop associations with other entities who track environmental policy and legislation. CWWUC November 12, 2008

  15. Permit Compliance • Provides expertise on implementation and documentation of compliance with MS4 Permit • Conduit for communication with CDPHE on defining/determining compliance • Considers all activities related to the Phase II six required MCMs • May create subcommittees concerning requirements of the six MCMs • Establish mentoring relationships among Council members • Address issues relating to program audits, permit renewals, impacts of other discharge permits, TMDLs. CWWUC November 12, 2008

  16. Technical Review & Advisory • Evaluates developing or emerging technologies for viability in Colorado’s environment. • Provides recommendations to the Council. • Participates in research studies conducted locally • Porous Landscape Detention • BMP Whole Life Cycle Cost • Receives and reviews reports from states, organizations, and EPA • Explores published state and federal directives issued on pollutant identification, characterization, and removal based on numerical limits and/or Maximum Extent Practicable methodologies CWWUC November 12, 2008

  17. Construction • Share experiences with innovative BMPs • Work toward documentation of the best • Compare inspection techniques • Suggest appropriate styles where needed • Discuss various enforcement options • Develop standard inspection checklists CWWUC November 12, 2008

  18. Non-Standard • Coordinate requirements and needs relating to compliance with Permit. • Identify and address issues and needs unique to Colorado. • Interacts with other committees to ensure concerns and needs are considered when developing CSC programs • Fosters relationships between non-standard and standard permit holders to minimize duplication of efforts. • Provides advice and expertise to permit holders without resources to address compliance with permit. CWWUC November 12, 2008

  19. Statewide STATEWIDE ORGANIZATION CWWUC November 12, 2008

  20. Benefits WORK WITH THE REGULATORS COLLABORATION WINNING A BATTLE CWWUC November 12, 2008

  21. Work With The Regulators “The Colorado Stormwater Council has been a wonderful resource for efficient and effective communication with MS4 permittees. As an example, feedback and discussions with the Council's Permit Compliance Committee was invaluable in the drafting of the renewal Phase II MS4 permit and in developing an innovative template to simplify reapplication and program submittals for both permittees and the State of Colorado” Nathan Moore Environmental Protection Specialist WQCD, July 2008 CWWUC November 12, 2008

  22. Unified Voice to Legislators JOIN FORCES WITH OTHER RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATIONS WATCH FOR CHANGES TO STATE & NATIONAL LEGISLATION CWWUC November 12, 2008

  23. Common Understanding • Level playing field for all • Consistency in: • criteria for site inspections • requirements for reporting • enforcement actions • specific audit requirements • Expectations are equal CWWUC November 12, 2008

  24. Surface Water Benefits CONSISTENT MESSAGE TO CITIZENS CONSISTENT MESSAGE TO CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CONSISTENT MESSAGE TO LEGISLATORS CONSISTENT MESSAGE TO STAKEHOLDERS CWWUC November 12, 2008

  25. Other benefits Reduce your stress! CWWUC November 12, 2008

  26. COLORADO STORMWATER COUNCIL Visit us at: www.coloradostormwatercouncil.org CWWUC November 12, 2008

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