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Stormwater Management for Colleges and Universities. Phase II for Colleges and Universities State Stormwater Programs Industrial Facilities. Stormwater Management for Colleges and Universities. Phase II for Colleges and Universities State Stormwater Programs Industrial Facilities.
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Stormwater Management for Colleges and Universities • Phase II for Colleges and Universities • State Stormwater Programs • Industrial Facilities
Stormwater Management for Colleges and Universities • Phase II for Colleges and Universities • State Stormwater Programs • Industrial Facilities
Background1990 EPA Phase I Stormwater Program • Medium and Large MS4s (populations of 100,000 or greater) • Construction Activity Disturbing 5 Acres of Land or Greater • Ten Categories of Industrial Activity
Phase I Municipalities • Charlotte • Durham • Fayetteville/ Cumberland County • Greensboro • Raleigh • Winston Salem DOT Phase I
Background1999 Stormwater Phase II Final Rule • Operators of Small MS4s in Urbanized Areas and • Operators of Small Construction Sites
Number Urbanized Area Name 1 Asheville 2 Hickory 3 Gastonia 4 Concord 5 Charlotte 6 Winston-Salem 7 Greensboro 8 High Point 9 Burlington 10 Durham 11 Raleigh 12 Rocky Mount 13 Greenville 14 Goldsboro 15 Jacksonville 16 Fayetteville 17 Wilmington
Urbanized Area Population of 50,000 Population Density 1000 psm Apex Cary Fuquay-Varina Garner Holly Springs Knightdale Morrisville Raleigh Rolesville Wake Forest
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Municipal separate storm sewer means a conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, or storm drains) • Owned or operated by a State, city, town, county, college or university… • Designed or used for collecting or conveying storm water; • Which is not a combined sewer; and • Which is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW)
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Single buildings with stormwater runoff or a storm sewer that connects to a permitted Phase I or Phase II Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System (MS4) is not included in the Phase II Process at this time.
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Does Phase II apply to non-standard MS4s that discharge to another permitted MS4 (i.e., NCDOT, Charlotte, Durham, Fayetteville/Cumberland County, Greensboro, Raleigh, or Winston Salem)?
It Depends MS4 that connects to another permitted Phase I or Phase II MS4 may be subject to Phase II, depending on the activities, potential exposure, the degree of regulation at the site, the system of conveyance and/or the stormwater runoff impact.
Stormwater Management Plan • Public Education and Outreach • Public Involvement and Participation • Detect and Eliminate Illicit Discharges • Control Stormwater Runoff from Construction Activities • Control Post-construction Stormwater Runoff • Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping
Stormwater Management for Colleges and Universities • Phase II for Colleges and Universities • State Stormwater Programs • Industrial Facilities
State Stormwater Programs • Land Disturbing Activities • Twenty Coastal Counties • HQW and ORW Classified Waters (High Quality and Outstanding Resources Water) • Water Supply Watershed Protection Program • Nutrient Sensitive Waters • 401 Water Quality Certification Program (impacts to wetlands)
State Stormwater Programs • New Development or Redevelopment • Minimize Impervious Cover • Use Passive Stormwater Management Controls (e.g., grass swales) • Structural Controls (high density, e.g., stormwater retention) • Approvals from State of Local Agency
Stormwater Management for Colleges and Universities • Phase II for Colleges and Universities • State Stormwater Programs • Industrial Facilities
Industrial Activities • Wastewater treatment plants • Landfills • Hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities • Steam electric power generating facilities • Bus maintenance facilities or other vehicle maintenance
Industrial Activities • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) • Best Management Practices • Facility Inspections • Qualitative Monitoring • Analytical Monitoring
Mike Randall 919-733-5083 mike.randall@ncmail.net 919-389-7801 cell (after 6:00 AM and before 9:00 PM)