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The Foundation Developing and Implementing Your Storm Water Management Program

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Page 1: The Foundation Developing and Implementing Your Storm Water Management Program

The Foundation

Developing and Implementing Your Storm Water

Management Program

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Your SWMP is the foundation of your storm water program

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Your SWMP is your vision for protecting water quality over

the next five years and beyond

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This important document must be well thought-outthought-out, taking into consideration

aspects of your communityaspects of your community in order to most efficientlyefficiently reduce the discharge of reduce the discharge of

pollutantspollutants in urban runoff

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Where to Begin? Where to Begin?

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6 program areas to focus on -

Minimum Control Measures

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What to do?What to do?

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Do thingsthings to stop this pollution. These thingsthings are known as Best Management

Practices (BMPs)

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BMPs

Schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and

other management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of waters of the

United States. BMPs also include treatment requirements, operating

procedures, and practices to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw material

storage.

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BMPs (cont.)

• Its not necessarily what BMPs you choose, but why you chose them.

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Resources to Protect

• Local stream• Wetlands• Fishing Spot• Drinking water supply• Groundwater• The community

– health, flooding

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Protect it from what?

• 303(d) listed for a specific pollutant• Pollutants of concern• Other known problems

– litter, eutrophication, sediment (erosion)

• “Urban Slobber”– from pet waste to brake lining to

pesticides to everything we spill, spit, and drop on the ground

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Existing Issues

• Dumping areas• Localized flooding• Unsafe recreation areas• Unappealing recreation areas• Little open space

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Community Characteristics

• Industrial• Suburban• High Growth• Languages• Cultures

What BMPs can you do to target these characteristics?

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BMPs Required by the Permit

• Basic elements of a storm water program

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BMPs (cont.)

• Suites of BMPs

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Many communities are similar, look at what they are

doing

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Coordinate

• Departments– Public Works– Water Resources– Planning– Parks– etc.

• Other Entities– City next door– County/City– County Health

Dept.– School

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Look at what you are already doing

• Restaurant inspections• Household hazardous waste day• Handling complaints• Pollution Prevention Fair

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BMP Resources• EPA’s BMP Toolbox

– http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/menu.cfm

• CASQA’s BMP Handbooks– www.cabmphandbooks.com/– (click on the pictures)

• ASCE’s BMP Database– http://www.bmpdatabase.org/

• Others– www.swrcb.ca.gov/stormwtr/bmp_database.html

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Be Creative

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ROAD BLOCKS?ROAD BLOCKS?

Funding

Vectors

Street Widths for emergency vehicles

“That’s n

ot th

e w

ay w

e

do it”

Opposition by the

public to being

regulated

Resourc

es

Safety

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Roadblocks

• Try to anticipate them• Address them in your SWMP• Resolving them may be a task to

be completed

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Along with BMPs, measurable goals,measurable goals, time time

schedules, schedules, and and responsible responsible personspersons define your program

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Evaluate and Assess Your SWMP

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Is what you are doing working?

• Evaluation/Assessment Parameters• Use the information that you are

gathering to help tailor your program• Ex. If you continually have to clean

out a particular storm drains because of sediment, you should focus on construction activity in that drainage area

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Develop

Implement

Assess

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Be open to new information

Remember the Goal:Water Quality

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