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The Basics. Permit Overview. Goal of Program. Reduce pollutants in discharges from the MS4 Change Behavior Permit Compliance. Requirement. Reduce pollutants in storm water discharges to the Maximum Extent Practicable (MEP) by implementing a Storm Water Management Program (SWMP). MEP.
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The Basics Permit Overview
Goal of Program • Reduce pollutants in discharges from the MS4 • Change Behavior • Permit Compliance
Requirement Reduce pollutants in storm water discharges to the Maximum Extent Practicable (MEP) by implementing a Storm Water Management Program (SWMP)
MEP • Technology standard • Dynamic
SWMP • 6 Minimum Control Measures as a basis for a SWMP • BMPs to address 6 Minimum Control Measures • Measurable Goals for each BMP • Time schedules for each Measurable Goal
Public Education Requirements • Educate the public on • The impacts of storm water • The steps the public can take to reduce pollutants in storm water runoff
Public Participation Requirements • Comply with State and local public notice requirements • Allow the public to review and comment on the permit and SWMP • Involve the public in the implementation of SWMP
Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Requirements • Storm sewer system map • An ordinance prohibiting non-storm water discharges • Plan to detect and address non-storm water discharges • Educate the public on the hazards of illicit discharges
Construction Site Control Requirements • An enforceable ordinance to require erosion and sediment controls at construction sites • MS4 must require construction site operators to use BMPs • Site plan and BMP review • Public comments/complaints procedures • Site inspections and enforcement procedures
Post-Construction Management Requirements • An ordinance requiring long term BMPs • On-going maintenance of BMPs
Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping Requirements • Examine municipal activities that have the potential to cause pollution in storm water • Implement BMPs to reduce that potential • Train employees
Annual Reports • Have you done what you said you would do? • In light of water quality, have you seen noticeable changes? • Are the BMPs you chose effective? • Are they implemented well? • Improvements? • Reporting form
Supplemental Provisions • Communities over 50,000 or subject to high growth (>25%/10 yrs) • Comply with Receiving Water Limitations • Incorporate Design Standards
Receiving Water Limitations • Water Quality Standard • may require more than MEP • Objectives (http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/) • Basin Plans • California Toxics Rule • Statewide Water Quality Control Plan • Iterative Approach • Ex: San Diego - trash (floatables) in Chollas and Paleta Creeks
Design Standards • Post Construction Requirements