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N.P.D.E.S. PHASE II. Virginia Beach. Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Local Condition. Atlantic Ocean Watershed. AREA 312 SQUARE MILES CHESAPEAKE BAY 98 SQUARE MILES WATERSHED SOUTHERN 209 SQUARE MILES WATERSHED
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N.P.D.E.S. PHASE II Virginia Beach
Chesapeake BayWatershed Local Condition Atlantic Ocean Watershed AREA 312 SQUARE MILES CHESAPEAKE BAY 98 SQUARE MILES WATERSHED SOUTHERN 209 SQUARE MILES WATERSHED ATLANTIC OCEAN 5 SQUARE MILES Southern Watershed
Pre-1970 Development Approximately 100 pre-1970 neighborhoods exist 40% of population
N.P.D.E.S. PHASE IIMinimum Control Measure PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH • Department of Agriculture has several programs to promote proper level of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers. • Commercial Pesticide Applicator re-certification courses • Courses for nitrogen application though trickle irrigation • Lake and Pond management workshops • Promotion of the use of grass filter strips • Promotion of a conservation district Envirothon. • Back Yard Conservation programs Virginia Beach SWM Activities:
N.P.D.E.S. PHASE IIMinimum Control Measure PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH • Programs for tire recycling through Virginia Dare Soil and Water Conservation (150 tons of tires). • Active Public Education Programs through: Boy Scouts Local Harvest Fair Early Discovery School Groups • Public Education through cooperative education programs with HRPDC – HR Storm Initiative at TV, theater and local events. Virginia Beach SWM Activities:
N.P.D.E.S. PHASE IIMinimum Control Measure PUBLIC PARTICIPATION / INVOLVEMENT • Recycling and city wide “Blue Can” pickup contract with Tidewater Fiber (e.g. Tyre Recycling). • “Adopt A” Programs: Highway Waterway Street Park Trail Beach School Ground • Clean the Bay Day (131 miles / 40 tons). • Storm drain stenciling (W.Q. Fish) “Dumping Pollutes”. Virginia Beach SWM Activities:
N.P.D.E.S. PHASE IIMinimum Control Measure ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION • Dry weather field screening; Map grid / consultant testing via annual services contract. • Adopted Stormwater Management Ordinance. • HAZMAT Program; Fire Department / Public Works (371 spill responses) • River Stars Program in cooperation with Elizabeth River Project. • Stormwater Hotline, • Inspectors (12 illicit discharges detected and corrected). Virginia Beach SWM Activities:
N.P.D.E.S. PHASE IIMinimum Control Measure CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CONTROL • Construction plan review by DSC • 01-02 – 1304 development plans reviewed. • Erosion and Sediment Control plans required. • Land disturbances >5 acres reported to DEQ. • Education and training of construction inspectors for DCR certification • E & S part of all city construction projects. • Site Plan Ordinance. Virginia Beach SWM Activities:
N.P.D.E.S. PHASE IIMinimum Control Measure POST-CONSTRUCTION RUNOFF CONTROL • City’s Standards and Specifications for development requires stormwater treatment and control. • CIP Program constructs regional facilities where possible. • Stormwater Management Master Plan. Virginia Beach SWM Activities:
N.P.D.E.S. PHASE IIMinimum Control Measure POLLUTION PREVENTION/GOOD HOUSEKEEPING • City Personnel receive training and certifications to ensure proper use of materials and maintenance methods to prevent or reduce pollution. • Capital Improvement Program includes projects to upgrade or replace those parts of city infrastructure to reduce or prevent pollution • BMP’s are inspected and evaluated to ensure performance while evaluating various methodologies for long term compatibility in the city. • Stormwater Management Master Plan includes planning for future City water quality needs as dictated by the Comprehensive Development Plan. • Proper disposal of all toxic/hazardous waste is performed with regional waste management program as a member of the Southeastern Public Service Authority. Virginia Beach SWM Activities:
N.P.D.E.S. PHASE IIStorm Water Utility Fund HISTORY OF STORM WATER FUND • Established by City Council in December 1992 as part of Capital Improvement Program approval with 7-4 vote • Implementation in July 1993 • Separate Bill • Combine With Water/Sewer Bill in January 2004
N.P.D.E.S. PHASE IIStorm Water Utility Fund BASIS FOR BILLING • Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) = 2,269 Square Feet • Residential = 1 ERU per Dwelling Unit • Multi-family and Non-residential Based on Impervious Area • Total Billings Through FY2001-02 are $72.4 Million • Total Collections are 99.3%
N.P.D.E.S. PHASE IIStorm Water Utility Fund LESSONS LEARNED • Get unanimous approval by Council/Board • Have adequate staffing for start-up • Don’t underestimate the demands of your customers • You can never charge enough to meet all your needs • Know how you are going to bill before you get started • Customers will not pay just because you send a bill • Do it anyway - it is still a good idea
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