Berwick ~ South Berwick ~ Eliot ~ Kittery ~ York
STORMWATER PHASE II Meeting Notes Wednesday 3/28/2018
12:30 pm to 2:00 pm
Eliot Select Board Chambers
Anticipated Attendance:
Kittery: Jessa Kellogg
Eliot: Joel Moulton, Becca Lower, Jess McQuade, Emily Cole Prescott
Berwick: Steve Eldridge
York: Leslie Hinz, Dean Lessard
South Berwick: None
York County SWCD: Melissa Brandt
Integrated Environmental: Kristie Rabasca
SMRDC: Abbie Sherwin
MTA: Aimee Mountain, GZA
Agenda
1. Upcoming items of interest/recent happenings: a. 3/28/2018 EPA New England – Soak up the Rain (UNH and PREP)
https://www.epa.gov/soakuptherain/soak‐rain‐new‐england‐webinar‐series
b. 3/29/18 Maine Sustainability Conference – Augusta Civic Center https://umaine.edu/mitchellcenter/2018-conference/ Leslie Hinz, Amber Harrison and Jessa Kellogg attended
c. 4/13/18 MEWEA Spring Conference Four Points by Sheraton Bangor Airport, 308 Godfrey
Blvd, Bangor, ME 04401, USA K. Rabasca presenting on new permit requirements – regulatory. d. 4/16/2018 York Ditch Training
e. York Public Works Training – Action: Kristie to coordinate with Liz to do this on
the same day as the DOL training
f. York SPCC Witchtrot Road – Leslie will train Dana week of 4/2/2018
g. 4/17/2018 Eliot, S. Berwick and Berwick Training at 71 Norton Street –
Community Center Training Room 11:30 to 1 pm.
h. Kittery Training by Jessa – dates TBD
i. 4/21/2018 Urban Runoff 5K – Portland Maine 9 am https://racewire.com/register.php?id=8427
j. June 19, 20 and 21, 2018 Training for standardized manhole and pipe condition
ratings (sewer focus but applicable to storm) = Manhole Assessment Certification
Program and Pipe Assessment Certification Program – Laurie Perkins at Wright
Pierce ($1,000 3‐day training) Sign up at https://www.nassco.org/find‐a‐class
k. EPA Webinars – Green Infrastructure: https://www.epa.gov/green‐
infrastructure
1. May 2018 Campus RainWorks Challenge Winners
2. July 2018 Going Wild: Using Green Infrastructure to Conserve and
Restore Habitat in the Urban EcoSystem
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l. YardScaping/Lawns to Lobsters:
1. 3/6 Berwick American Legion –
2. 3/30 Booth at Tiller/Tidemark Lounge 591 Shore Rd, Cape Neddick 5‐6pm
3. 4/10 York Chamber of Commerce 4/10 noon (7 signed up so far)
4. 4/11 Marshwood Adult Ed Marshwood HS 6:30 (8 signed up so far)
5. 4/12 Kittery Adult Ed Traip Academy 6:30 pm (3 signed up so far)
6. 6/8/2018 Kittery Raingarden workshop with YCSWCD
7. TBD Kittery Paddle with YCSWCD
8. TBD York Land Trust plantings with Wild Seed Project
9. TBD York American Legion
m. 8/29 and 8/30/2018 National Stormwater Center Certified Municipal Inspector
Course (Portland Maine) www.npdes.com $824/person (flyer is attached to
meeting notes). This is the certification that Joel Moulton and Heather Ross
attended last year and they thought it was informative.
2. Updates
a. York County SWCD – it is the 75th anniversary of the YCSWCD. They have a number of activities planned for the year. Whitney Baker (formerly with FB Environmental) was recently hired. Action: K Rabasca to add her to the distribution list.
b. DOT – Rhonda Poirier accepted the position to be the new State MS4 Coordinator for Maine DEP. Until her position is filled, if anyone needs DOT information for MS4, they should contact Peter Newkirk. She is available for assistance anytime. Her email is the same – [email protected]. She asked that people send her their vCard to repopulate her contact list.
c. MTA – MTA and DOT provided comments on the Municipal MS4 permit (the wrong Urban Impaired Stream list was included in the appendices)
d. DEP – See DOT and 4th Draft of permit was issues. Emails have been circulated. The new language regarding work to be done to address impaired waters has generated many comments. MMA and Sharon Newman from Preti‐Flaherty are both commenting strongly against the requirements.
e. Berwick – Mark Arenberg is now full time (Code, Public Works and Engineer). f. South Berwick – not present g. Eliot – Planning provided a new fact sheet for the general public on the MS4
program. K. Rabasca to review (completed – provided comments back 4/2/18) h. Kittery‐ Planning Board and Town Council meetings are scheduled for Municipal
Awareness. Annual Report Comments were addressed, and a response was provided back to DEP. Outfall inspections are next on the list.
i. York ‐ Annual Report Comments were addressed and a response was provided back to DEP. Outfall map was completed by Leslie and will be linked to Survey 123 so that outfall inspections can begin. O&M program reviews are in progress with all entities. Kristie will be talking to the York River Wild and Scenic group that is preparing a Watershed Management Plan to inform them of MS4 work that is ongoing.
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j. ISWG – Most discussions were around the impaired waters issues.
k. MEWEA/NEWEA – Zach Henderson participated in a call with the National
Municipal Stormwater Alliance on 3/13. This is a national organization of
regulated municipalities. They are visiting Representatives in Washington DC to
discuss water issues. They will present an “ask” paper (tbd). ASCE is also
working on modifying the Infrastructure Report Card to include stormwater
infrastructure as a separate operation. This org will likely also produce national
ads regarding stormwater protection, which will benefit our stormwater
programs.
3. Review Pollution Prevention Good Housekeeping Requirements for PY5
a. O&M Plans – Annual Updates are required, the Plans should be posted at the
site, and personnel training should be completed annually. Items in bold italics
reflect the discussion of the plans.
Town O&M Plans Last Updated SWPPPs Last Updated
Berwick Town Hall Police Fire Water Dept Memorial Field Cemeteries Former Prime Tanning
In progress (KLR has heard from all, minor updates in progress)
Public Works (+ SPCC) Transfer Station (obsolete)
2013 – in progress with updates to Oil SPCC Plan
South Berwick Town Hall/Police Station Fire Station/Community Center Library Parks Teen Center Food Pantry Powderhouse Hill
March 2016 (checked Jan 2018, no updates needed)
Public Works (+SPCC) Transfer Station
February 2017 Update for two new tanks March 2016
Eliot Town Hall Fire Station Police Station Dixon Road Parks Piscataqua Boat Basin
March 2017 Combined Highway Garage/Transfer Station (+SPCC)
Jan. 2018 (figure)
Kittery Town Hall/Police Community Center KP Fire Station Gorges RdFire Station
September 2015
Public Works Garage (+ SPCC)
Oct 2015 (but no updates have been needed)
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Town O&M Plans Last Updated SWPPPs Last Updated
Town Pier Traip Academy Horace Mitchell Library is transitioning to Town ownership so an O&M plan will be need.
Resource Recovery Facility (+SPCC)
Oct 2015 (but no updates have been needed)
York Fire Stations (Beach and Village) Parks and Rec Police Station Schools Town Dock Town Hall DPW (non MS4) Transfer Station (non MS4) DOT US Rt 1 being purchased for DPW (non MS4, but will do O&M)
Aug 2016 June 2015 – L has comments July 2017 June 2015 June 2015 June 2015 April 2015 June 2016
Beach Garage Transfer Station SPCC (non MS4)
June 2017 June 2016
b. Training
1. Eliot/Berwick/South Berwick scheduled for 4/17/2018
2. Kittery – by Jessa date TBD – Jessa will do Jeopardy again.
3. York – Ditches by Leslie on 4/16, SPCC by Leslie week of 4/2 and DPW by
KLR – 5/22/2018
c. Street Sweeping
1. Need actual dates it begins
York began 3/26/2018 and will have a new sweeper shortly
d. Catch Basin Cleaning – KR to ask DEP if the changes to Chapter 418 – Beneficial
Reuse will allow us to rely on visual observations of catch basin grit in order to
re‐use it as fill. Current guidance shows sampling needed for TPH each year
material is deposited. (KR sent email 4/2/2018 – will inform communities when
get an answer back)
e. Maintenance and Upgrade of systems
1. Berwick –
Outfall 8 Design (First Street) to start pending approval of warrant
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CB/OF/Ditch maintenance list in progress as time allows
2. Eliot –
Spinney Hobbs Design to start pending approval of warrant
CB/OF/Ditch maintenance list in progress as time allows
New storage systems and
3. Kittery –
Memorial Circle completed
CB/OF/Ditch maintenance list in progress as time allows
Rain Garden and tree box filter/ structures list
4. South Berwick –
Road bond
CB/OF/Ditch maintenance list in progress as time allows
No town water quality treatment systems (all private in UA – but
are accepting a biofilter outside UA)
5. York –
York Village Design to start – KACTs funded project likely 2020
construction
Bath house is framed up
With winter storms, catch basins in beach areas are completely
full of sand – doing an extra cleaning (7 days) and will repeat in 1
month when sand has washed through pipes.
CB/OF/Ditch maintenance list in progress as time allows
Need Treatment structures list
Long Beach Ave – sea wall rebuild in progress.
4. Other as needed
Next Meetings (last Wednesday of Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov)
Wednesday May 30, 2018 –Berwick Town Hall – Final Items PY5 and NOIs due
Wednesday July 25, 2018 – York Town Hall – Review Draft Annual Reports and begin 5‐
year Stormwater Plan
Promoting and Advocating Clean Water Act Compliance
National Stormwater Center
Certified Stormwater Inspector - Municipal Portland, ME: August 29-30, 2018
National Stormwater Center
107– F East Broadway St. Bel Air, Maryland 21014
888-397-9414 [email protected] www.NPDES.com
Designed specifically for MS4 personnel, this course focuses on stormwater
permit compliance as the key to restore and maintain the waters of the United
States. Testing will be conducted. Students are expected to achieve a minimum
overall score of 75% to be awarded 1.2 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) from
National Stormwater Center, and a five (5) year CSI™ Inspector Certificate. This
certification indicates that the services are being performed by professionals who
have completed the stormwater inspector certification requirements and have met
established standards of knowledge, experience, and competence required in the
field of stormwater inspections.
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The instructor for your training will be Paul Davis, P.E.
Paul retired from TDEC after 38 years of service, including 24 years as Director of Water Pollution Control. Paul is a dedicated environmentalist who understands the complexities of stormwater permitting and permit enforcement. Paul is a licensed engineer with a BS in Engineering Sci-ence and a MS in Water Resources.
Certified Stormwater Inspector - Municipal is appropriate for MS4 stormwater personnel
including:
Public Works
Code Enforcement Officials
Building Code Inspectors
Floodplain and Watershed Personnel
FOG Inspectors (fats, oils, greases)
Consultants to MS4s
Also, appropriate for: Industry and Construction Inspectors.
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Morning
THE CLEAN WATER ACT, NPDES, STORMWATER
GUIDANCE, COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE
POLLUTION PREVENTION, ILLICIT, PUBLIC
INFORMATION & PARTICIPATION, MUNICIPAL,
INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL INSPECTIONS
Afternoon PERMITS: INDUSTRIAL, CONSTRUCTION, MUNICIPAL
MS4 REQUIREMENTS: CLEAR, SIMPLE & MEASURABLE
INSPECTING CONSTRUCTION, POST
CONSTRUCTION, GRADUATION
Overview of CSI-Municipal Class
National Stormwater Center
107– F East Broadway St. Bel Air, Maryland 21014
888-397-9414 [email protected] www.NPDES.com