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ContentsCertification.............................................................................................................................................................................1
Background..............................................................................................................................................................................2Stormwater Regulation........................................................................................................................................................2
Permit Program Background................................................................................................................................................2Stormwater Management Program (SWMP).......................................................................................................................2
Town Specific MS4 Background (optional)........................................................................................................................2Small MS4 Authorization........................................................................................................................................................3
Stormwater Management Program Team................................................................................................................................4SWMP Team Coordinator...................................................................................................................................................4
SWMP Team........................................................................................................................................................................4Receiving Waters.....................................................................................................................................................................5
Eligibility: Endangered Species and Historic Properties.........................................................................................................6MCM 1.....................................................................................................................................................................................7
MCM 2...................................................................................................................................................................................13MCM 3...................................................................................................................................................................................17
MCM 4...................................................................................................................................................................................22MCM 5...................................................................................................................................................................................25
MCM 6...................................................................................................................................................................................29PERMITTEE OWNED FACILITIES...............................................................................................................................30
INFRASTRUCTURE........................................................................................................................................................32Annual Evaluation..................................................................................................................................................................37
TMDLs and Water Quality Limited Waters..........................................................................................................................38Impairment(s):....................................................................................................................................................................38
TMDL(s):...........................................................................................................................................................................38Bacteria/Pathogens.............................................................................................................................................................39
Nitrogen.............................................................................................................................................................................41Chloride..............................................................................................................................................................................45
Solids, Oil and Grease (Hydrocarbons), or Metals............................................................................................................47Phosphorus.........................................................................................................................................................................49
Lake and Pond Phosphorus TMDL....................................................................................................................................53
CertificationAuthorized Representative (Optional): All reports, including SWPPPs, inspection reports, annual reports, monitoring reports, reports on training and other information required by this permit must be signed by a person described in Appendix B, Subsection 11.A or by a duly authorized representative of that person in accordance with Appendix B, Subsection 11.B. If there is an authorized representative to sign MS4 reports, there must be a signed and dated written authorization.The authorization letter is Choose one of the following:
Attached to this document (document name listed below) Publicly available at the website below
“I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.”
Printed Name: Print Name Here
Signature: Date: Insert Date
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BackgroundStormwater RegulationThe Stormwater Phase II Final Rule was promulgated in 1999 and was the next step after the 1987 Phase I Rule in EPA's effort to preserve, protect, and improve the Nation's water resources from polluted stormwater runoff. The Phase II program expands the Phase I program by requiring additional operators of MS4s in urbanized areas and operators of small construction sites, through the use of NPDES permits, to implement programs and practices to control polluted stormwater runoff. Phase II is intended to further reduce adverse impacts to water quality and aquatic habitat by instituting the use of controls on the unregulated sources of stormwater discharges that have the greatest likelihood of causing continued environmental degradation. Under the Phase II rule all MS4s with stormwater discharges from Census designated Urbanized Area are required to seek NPDES permit coverage for those stormwater discharges.
Permit Program BackgroundOn May 1, 2003, EPA Region 1 issued its Final General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (2003 small MS4 permit) consistent with the Phase II rule. The 2003 small MS4 permit covered "traditional" (i.e., cities and towns) and "non-traditional" (i.e., Federal and state agencies) MS4 Operators located in the states of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. This permit expired on May 1, 2008 but remained in effect until operators were authorized under the 2016 MS4 general permit, which became effective on July 1, 2018.
Stormwater Management Program (SWMP)The SWMP describes and details the activities and measures that will be implemented to meet the terms and conditions of the permit. The SWMP accurately describes the permittees plans and activities. The document should be updated and/or modified during the permit term as the permittee's activities are modified, changed or updated to meet permit conditions during the permit term. The main elements of the stormwater management program are (1) a public education program in order to affect public behavior causing stormwater pollution, (2) an opportunity for the public to participate and provide comments on the stormwater program (3) a program to effectively find and eliminate illicit discharges within the MS4 (4) a program to effectively control construction site stormwater discharges to the MS4 (5) a program to ensure that stormwater from development projects entering the MS4 is adequately controlled by the construction of stormwater controls, and (6) a good housekeeping program to ensure that stormwater pollution sources on municipal properties and from municipal operations are minimized.
Town Specific MS4 Background (optional)Insert town specific MS4 background here
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Small MS4 AuthorizationThe NOI was submitted on Insert date here
The NOI can be found at the following (document name or web address):
Insert document name or web address here
Authorization to Discharge was granted on Insert date here
The Authorization Letter can be found (document name or web address):
Insert document name or web address here
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Stormwater Management Program Team
SWMP Team CoordinatorNameTitleDepartmentPhone NumberEmailResponsibilities
SWMP TeamNameTitleDepartmentPhone NumberEmailResponsibilities
NameTitleDepartmentPhone NumberEmailResponsibilities
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Receiving Waters The following table lists all receiving waters, impairments and number of outfalls discharging to each waterbody segment. The information can be found in the following document or at the following web address: Insert document link or web address
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Eligibility: Endangered Species and Historic Properties*Reminder: The proper consultations and updates to the SWMP must be conducted for construction projects related to your permit compliance where Construction General Permit (CGP) coverage, which requires its own endangered species and history preservation determination, is NOT being obtained.
Attachments: Choose any applicable attachment(s) from the following: The results of Appendix C U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service endangered species screening
determination The results of the Appendix D historic property screening investigations If applicable, any documents from the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), Tribal Historic
Preservation Officer (THPO), or other Tribal representative to mitigate effects
These attachments are required within one year of the permit effective date and are:Choose one of the following:
Attached to this document (document names listed below) Publicly available at the website listed below
Provide document names or website link here if applicable
The permittee determined eligibility for ESA under: Choose any applicable Criterion(a) from the following:
Criterion A Criterion B Criterion C
The permittee determined eligibility for Historic Properties under: Choose any applicable Criterion(a) from the following:
Criterion A Criterion B Criterion C Criterion D (NH only)
Below are additional measures for structural controls that are required through consultation withU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Provide information on the above measures here (if applicable)
Below add any additional measures taken to avoid or minimize adverse impacts on places listed, or eligible for listing, on the NRHP, including any conditions imposed by the SHPO or THPO (if applicable): Provide information on the above measures here (if applicable)
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MCM 1Public Education and OutreachPermit Part 2.3.2
Objective: The permittee shall implement an education program that includes educational goals based on stormwater issues of significance within the MS4 area. The ultimate objective of a public education program is to increase knowledge and change behavior of the public so that the pollutants in stormwater are reduced.
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Examples and Templates:Think Blue MassachusettsEPA's Stormwater Education Toolbox MassDEP's Stormwater Outreach Materials
Other templates relevant to MCM 1 can be found here: https://www.epa.gov/ npdes-permits/stormwater-tools-new-england#peo
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BMP 1.01: Web PageDocument Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Update web page with new material to provide easy access to information on proper management of stormwater for new construction and industrial facilities.
Targeted Audience: Choose one of the following: Developers (construction) Businesses, institutions and commercial facilities Industrial facilities Residents
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Updated web page with new material at least twice per permit term and spaced at least a year apart and track number of views of webpage
Message Date(s): Insert message date here
BMP 1.02: Spring Educational MessageDocument Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Distribute educational messages each Spring (March/April) highlighting proper use and disposal of grass clippings and proper use of slow-release and phosphorus-free fertilizers.
Targeted Audience: Choose one of the following: Developers (construction) Businesses, institutions and commercial facilities Industrial facilities Residents
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Track number distributed
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Message Date(s): Insert message date here
BMP 1.03: Summer Educational MessageDocument Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Distribute educational messages each summer (June/July) highlighting proper management of pet wastes, noting any existing bylaws where appropriate
Targeted Audience: Choose one of the following: Developers (construction) Businesses, institutions and commercial facilities Industrial facilities Residents
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Track number distributed
Message Date(s): Insert message date here
BMP 1.04: Fall Educational MessageDocument Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Distribute educational messages each Fall (August/September/October) highlighting proper disposal of leaf litter
Targeted Audience: Choose one of the following: Developers (construction) Businesses, institutions and commercial facilities Industrial facilities Residents
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
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Measurable Goal(s): Track number distributed
Message Date(s): Insert message date here
BMP 1.05: Residents Educational MessagesDocument Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Distribute educational materials on the following topic(s): XX.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Track messages chosen and number distributed. Distribute at least twice per permit term and spaced at least a year apart
Message Date(s): Insert message date here
BMP 1.06: Industrial Facility Educational MessageDocument Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Share pollution prevention information with industrial facilities twice per year.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Track messages chosen and number distributed. Distribute at least twice per permit term and spaced at least a year apart
Message Date(s): Insert message date here
BMP 1.07: Developer (construction) Educational MessageDocument Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
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Description: Share pollution prevention information with developers twice per year.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Track messages chosen and number distributed. Distribute at least twice per permit term and spaced at least a year apart
Message Date(s): Insert message date here
BMP 1.08: Businesses Educational MessageDocument Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Share pollution prevention information with developers twice per year.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Track messages chosen and number distributed. Distribute at least twice per permit term and spaced at least a year apart
Message Date(s): Insert message date here
BMP 1.09: Pathogen Pollution Educational MessageDocument Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Develop annual message encouraging the proper management of pet waste, including noting any existing bylaw where appropriate, disseminate educational material to dog owners at the time of issuance or renewal of dog license, or other appropriate time, and provide information to owners of septic systems about proper maintenance in any catchment that discharges to a water body impaired for bacteria.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations
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Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Track messages chosen and number distributed. Distribute messages annually.
Message Date(s): Insert message date here
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MCM 2Public Involvement and ParticipationPermit Part 2.3.3
Objective: The permittee shall provide opportunities to engage the public to participate in the review and implementation of the permittee's SWMP.
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BMP 2.01: Public Review of Stormwater Management ProgramLocation of Plan and/or Web Address: Insert location of plan and/or web address here
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Stormwater Management Plan is publicly available on website and number of visits, website hits, and/or comments received.
BMP 2.02: Public Participation in Stormwater Management Program DevelopmentBMP Number (Optional): 2.02
Description: Allow annual public review and comment on the SWMP
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Number of comments received, number of public meetings held and/or number of attendees at public meetings about Stormwater Management Program.
Suggested BMP 2.03: Public Participation: Hazardous Waste Collection Days
Description: Hold Hazardous Waste Collection Days X times per year to collect household hazardous waste and used oil.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department
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Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Number of hazardous waste collection days held
Suggested BMP 2.04: Public Participation: Local Watershed Association
Description: Continued partnership with the XX Watershed Association
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Outcome of partnership (e.g., grant funding, educational material, shared equipment)
Suggested BMP 2.05: Public Participation: Cleanup Day
Description: Hold annual event encouraging residents to help clean up the town and local waterbodies
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Number of participants at annual event
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MCM 3Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) ProgramPermit Part 2.3.4
Objective: The permittee shall implement an IDDE program to systematically find and eliminate illicit sources of non-stormwater discharges to its municipal separate storm sewer system and implement procedures to prevent such discharges.
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Examples and Templates:IDDE Program Template and SOPs
Other templates relevant to IDDE can be found here: https://www.epa.gov/ npdes-permits/stormwater-tools-new- england#iddehttps://www.epa.gov/npdes-permits/stormwater-tools-new-englandhttps://www.centralmastormwater.org/toolbox/pages/idde-template-resources
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BMP 3.01: IDDE Legal AuthorityBylaws Link or Reference: Insert bylaw link or reference here
Description: Develop bylaw to allow for prohibiting illicit discharges and sanitary sewer overflows into the MS4, investigating suspected illicit discharges, eliminating illicit discharges (including those from properties not owned or controlled by the MS4), and implementing appropriate enforcement procedures and actions.
Department Responsible for Enforcement: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
BMP 3.02: Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) InventoryCompleted (by year 1): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Develop SSO inventory in accordance of permit conditions
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Annually track and report the following SSO information: the location; a clear statement of whether the discharge entered a surface water directly or entered the MS4; date(s) and time(s) of each known SSO occurrence; estimated volume(s) of the occurrence; description of the occurrence indicating known or suspected cause(s); mitigation and corrective measures completed with dates implemented; and mitigation and corrective measures planned with implementation schedules. Update inventory as needed.
SSO Reporting:In the event of an overflow or bypass, a notification must be reported within 24 hours by phone to MassDEP, EPA, and other relevant parties. Follow up the verbal notification with a written report following MassDEP's Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO)/Bypass notification form within 5 calendar days of the time you become aware of the overflow, bypass, or backup.
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The EPA contacts are:EPA New England (617) 918-1510 5 Post Office SquareBoston, MA 02109
The MassDEP contacts are:Northeast Region (978) 694-3215 205B Lowell StreetWilmington, MA 01887Central Region (508) 792-7650 8 New Bond StreetWorcester, MA 01606
BMP 3.03: Map of Storm Sewer SystemPhase I Completed (by year 2): ☐ Phase II Completed (by year 10): ☐
Document Location and/or Web Address: Insert document location and/or web address here
Description: Phase I map of storm sewer system to be developed with existing information. Complete Phase II mapping of storm sewer system through field investigations by IDDE program completion.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Map 100% of outfalls and receiving waters, open channel conveyances, interconnections with other MS4s and other storm sewer systems, municipally-owned stormwater treatment structures, waterbodies identified by name and indication of all use impairments, and initial catchment delineations within 2 years of the permit's effective date. Map 100% of outfall spatial locations, pipes, manholes, catch basins, refined catchment delineations, municipal sanitary sewer system (if available), and municipal combined sewer system (if applicable) within 10 years of the permit's effective date.
BMP 3.04: IDDE ProgramWritten Document Completed (by year 1): ☐
Document Location and/or Web Address: Insert document location and/or web address here
Description: Create and implement written IDDE program including: bylaw or other regulatory mechanism, procedure for catchment investigations, outfall screening procedure for dry and wet weather; determine authority that will implement all aspects of the IDDE Program; conduct priority ranking of the outfalls discharging to the priority waterbodies; complete dry weather and wet weather screening of all outfalls, complete catchment investigations of entire MS4, and eliminate any identified illicit discharges.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement
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The EPA contacts are:EPA New England (617) 918-1510 5 Post Office SquareBoston, MA 02109
The MassDEP contacts are:Northeast Region (978) 694-3215 205B Lowell StreetWilmington, MA 01887Central Region (508) 792-7650 8 New Bond StreetWorcester, MA 01606
Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Conduct 100% of outfall screening on High and Low Priority Outfalls within 3 years of the permit's effective date. Complete catchment investigations for 100% of the Problem Outfalls within 7 years of the permit's effective date. Complete 100% of all catchment investigations within 10 years of the permit's effective date.
The outfall/interconnection inventory and initial ranking and the dry weather outfall and interconnection screening and sampling results can be found:
Insert location of the outfall/interconnection inventory and initial ranking and the dry weather outfall and interconnection screening and sampling results
BMP 3.05: Employee TrainingDescription: Train employees on illicit discharge detection and elimination and IDDE program implementation annually
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Number of employees trained annually
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MCM 4Construction Site Stormwater Runoff ControlPermit Part 2.3.5
Objective: The objective of an effective construction stormwater runoff control program is to minimize or eliminate erosion and maintain sediment on site so that it is not transported in stormwater and allowed to discharge to a water of the U.S. through the permittee's MS4.
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Examples and Templates:Examples and templates relevant to MCM 4, including model bylaws and site inspection templates, can be found here: https://www.epa.gov/npdes- permits/stormwater-tools-new-england#csrc
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BMP 4.01: Sediment and Erosion Control BylawOrdinances Link or Reference: Insert Bylaw Link or Reference
Description: Develop town bylaw which requires the use of sediment and erosion control at construction sites in accordance with 2.3.5 c. i. of the 2016 permit.
Department Responsible for Enforcement: Insert Name of Responsible Department Here
BMP 4.02: Site Plan Review ProceduresWritten procedures completed (by year 1): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Complete written procedures of site plan review and begin implementation
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Complete within 1 year of the effective date of permit. Conduct site plan review of 100% of projects according to the procedures outlined above.
BMP 4.03: Site Inspections and Enforcement of Sediment and Erosion Control Measures ProceduresCompleted (by year 1): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Complete written procedures of site inspections and enforcement procedures
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Complete within 1 year of the effective date of permit. Inspect 100% of construction sites as outlined in the above document and take enforcement actions as needed.
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Completed (by year 1): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Adoption of requirements to control wastes, including but not limited to, discarded building materials, concrete truck wash out, chemicals, litter, and sanitary wastes
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Complete within 1 year of the effective date of permit
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MCM 5Post Construction Stormwater Management in New Development and RedevelopmentPermit Part 2.3.6
Objective: The objective of an effective post construction stormwater management program is to reduce the discharge of pollutants found in stormwater to the MS4 through the retention or treatment of stormwater after construction on new or redeveloped sites and to ensure proper maintenance of installed stormwater controls.
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Examples and Templates:Examples and templates relevant to MCM 5, including model bylaw review templates and guidance can be found here: https://www.epa. gov/npdes-permits/stormwater-tools-new-england#pcsm
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BMP 5.01: Post-Construction BylawCompleted (by year 2): ☐
Town Bylaw Link or Reference: Insert bylaw link or reference
Description: Develop town bylaw for post-construction stormwater control with regard to (1) planning and design, (2) treatment and infiltration practices, and (3) stormwater management systems for new and redevelopment sites in accordance with 2.3.6 ii. of the 2016 permit.
Department Responsible for Enforcement: Insert name of responsible department here
BMP 5.02: Street Design and Parking Lot Guidelines ReportCompleted (by year 4): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Develop a report assessing requirements that affect the creation of impervious cover. The assessment will help determine if changes to design standards for streets and parking lots can be modified to support low impact design options.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Complete 4 years after effective date of permit and implement recommendations of report. Recommendations are implemented by (DATE) with progress reported annually.
BMP 5.03: Green Infrastructure ReportCompleted (by year 4): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Develop a report assessing existing local regulations to determine the feasibility of making green infrastructure practices allowable when appropriate site conditions exist.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
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Measurable Goal(s): Complete 4 years after effective date of permit and implement recommendations of report Recommendations are implemented by (DATE) with progress reported annually.
BMP 5.04: List of Municipal Retrofit OpportunitiesCompleted (by year 4): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Identify at least 5 permittee-owned properties that could be modified or retrofitted with BMPs to reduce impervious areas and update annually. Identify additional permittee-owned sites and infrastructure that could be retrofitted such the permittee maintains a minimum of 5 sites in their inventory; Evaluate all permittee-owned properties identified as presenting retrofit opportunities or areas for structural BMP installation, identified in the Phosphorus Source Identification Reports, that are within the drainage area of the water quality limited water or its tributary.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Complete 4 years after effective date of permit and report annually on retrofitted properties; beginning year 5, continue reporting annually in each subsequent annual report until the permittee has less than 5 sites remaining.; In year 5 annual report provide list of planned structural BMPs and a plan and schedule for implementation.
BMP 5.05: Structural BMPsCompleted: ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Plan and install a minimum of one structural BMP as a demonstration project within the drainage area of the water quality limited water or its tributaries
Responsible Department/Parties: Highway Department
Measurable Goal(s): Install within 6 years of the effective date of the permit.
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MCM 6Good Housekeeping and Pollution Prevention for Permittee Owned OperationsPermit Part 2.3.7
Objective: The permittee shall implement an operations and maintenance program for permittee-owned operations that has a goal of preventing or reducing pollutant runoff and protecting water quality from all permittee-owned operations.
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Examples and Templates:Examples and templates relevant to MCM 6, including SOP templates for catch basin cleaning, street sweeping, vehicle maintenance, parks and open space management, winter deicing, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans can be found here: https://www.epa.gov/npdes-permits/stormwater- tools-new-england#gh https://www.centralmastormwater.org/toolbox/pages/operation-maintenance-plan-template
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PERMITTEE OWNED FACILITIES
BMP 6.01: Parks and Open Spaces Inventories and Operations and Maintenance ProceduresWritten Document Completed (by year 2): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Inventory town-owned parks and open spaces and create written O&M procedures including all requirements contained in 2.3.7.a.ii for parks and open spaces, buildings and facilities, and vehicles and equipment.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal: Complete and implement 2 years after effective date of permit. Implement the O&M procedures listed above on 100% of the parks and open spaces.
Properties List (Optional): List Properties Here
BMP 6.02: Buildings and Facilities Operations and Maintenance ProceduresWritten Document Completed (by year 2): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Inventory town-owned buildings and facilities and create written O&M procedures including all requirements contained in 2.3.7.a.ii for parks and open spaces, buildings and facilities, and vehicles and equipment.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal: Complete and implement 2 years after effective date of permit. Implement the O&M procedures listed above on 100% of buildings and facilities.
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BMP 6.03: Vehicles and Equipment Operations and Maintenance ProceduresWritten Document Completed (by year 2): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Inventory all town-owned vehicles and equipment and create written O&M procedures including all requirements contained in 2.3.7.a.ii for parks and open spaces, buildings and facilities, and vehicles and equipment.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal: Complete and implement 2 years after effective date of permit. Implement the O&M procedures listed above on 100% of vehicles and equipment.
Properties List (Optional): List Properties Here
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INFRASTRUCTURE
BMP 6.04: Infrastructure Operations and Maintenance ProceduresWritten Procedure Completed (by year 2): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Establish and implement procedures for repair and rehabilitation of MS4 infrastructure.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Complete 2 years after effective date of permit. 100% of infrastructure is maintained to ensure proper function in accordance with the procedures above.
BMP 6.05: Catch Basin Cleaning ProgramWritten Procedure Completed (by year 1): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Establish procedures and schedule for catch basin cleaning such that each catch basin is no more than 50% full.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Clean catch basins on established schedule and report number of catch basins cleaned and volume of material moved annually. All catch basins are cleaned in accordance to the procedures above such that no catch basin is more than 50% full at any given time.
BMP 6.06: Street Sweeping ProgramCompleted (by year 2): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Sweep all streets and permittee-owned parking lots, which contribute to targeted areas
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that require pollutant load reduction - such as impaired waters and other areas with pollutant load reduction potential - a minimum of once in the Spring and once in the Fall, as referenced in Appendix H of the 2016 permit. Sweep all other streets and permittee-owned parking lots a minimum of once per year in the spring. Develop and implement an inspection, documentation, and targeted sweeping plan for rural uncurbed roadways with no catch basins and limited access highways.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Street Sweeping Program shall be implemented within 2 years of the effective date of the permit.; Street Sweeping Plan for Uncurbed Roads with no catch basins and limited access highways shall be implemented within 2 years of the effective date of the permit. Annually sweep 100% of all streets and 50% of all municipal parking lots in accordance with the schedule listed above.
BMP 6.07: Winter Road Maintenance ProgramWritten Procedure Completed (by year 1): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Road Salt Use Optimization Program- Establish and implement a program to minimize the use of road salt.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Implement salt use optimization during deicing season. Evaluate at least one salt/chloride alternative for use in the municipality.
BMP 6.08: Stormwater Treatment Structures Inspection and Maintenance ProceduresCompleted (by year 1): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Establish and implement inspection and maintenance procedures and frequencies.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee
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DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Inspect and maintain 100% of treatment structures to ensure proper function.
BMP 6.09: SWPPPCompleted (by year 2): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Create SWPPPs for maintenance garages, transfer stations, and other waste-handling facilities; inspect such sites quarterly; and conduct annual SWPPP trainings for employees.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Complete and implement 2 years after effective date of permit. [Develop and implement SWPPPs for 100% of facilities.
BMP 6.10: Nutrient Source Identification ReportCompleted (by year 4): ☐
Document Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Create a Nutrient Source Identification Report that includes the information required in Part II.1.b.i of Appendix H of the permit
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
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BMP 6.11: Nutrient Additional RequirementsDocument Name and/or Web Address: Insert document name and/or web address here
Description: Per Appendix H of the permit, manage grass clippings and leaf litter, prohibit blowing organic waste material onto impervious surfaces, and establish requirements for use of slow release fertilizers and reducing fertilizer use.
Responsible Department/Parties: Choose one of the following: Building Permitting and Enforcement Conservation Committee DPW Construction DPW Operations Engineering Environment Department Health Department Parks/Recreation Planning/Zoning Department Schools Town Manager/Mayor’s Office
Measurable Goal(s): Monitor and enforce these requirements annually
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Annual Evaluation
Year 1 Annual ReportDocument Name and/or Web Address:
Insert Document and/or Web Address Here
Year 2 Annual ReportDocument Name and/or Web Address:
Insert Document and/or Web Address Here
Year 3 Annual ReportDocument Name and/or Web Address:
Insert Document and/or Web Address Here
Year 4 Annual ReportDocument Name and/or Web Address:
Insert Document and/or Web Address Here
Year 5 Annual ReportDocument Name and/or Web Address:
Insert Document and/or Web Address Here
Year X Annual ReportDocument Name and/or Web Address:
Insert Document and/or Web Address Here
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TMDLs and Water Quality Limited Waters
Impairment(s): Choose any applicable Impairment(s)
Bacteria/Pathogens Chloride Nitrogen Phosphorus Solids/oil/grease (hydrocarbons)/metals
TMDL(s):Choose any applicable TMDL(s)In State:
Bacteria and Pathogen Cape Cod Nitrogen Lake and Pond Phosphorus
Out of State: Bacteria and Pathogen Metals Nitrogen Phosphorus
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Bacteria/PathogensCombination of Impaired Waters Requirements and TMDL Requirements as Applicable
Applicable Receiving Waterbody(ies) TMDL Name (if applicable)Insert name of applicable receiving waterbody here Insert applicable TMDL Name Here
Add rows if necessary
Annual Requirements Beginning Year 1
Rank outfalls to these receiving waters as high priority for IDDE implementation in the initial outfall ranking
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Public Education and Outreach(Public education messages can be combined with other public education requirements as applicable (see Appendix H and F for more information))
Annual message encouraging the proper management of pet waste, including noting any existing bylaw where appropriateThe relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Permittee or its agents disseminate educational material to dog owners at the time of issuance or renewal of dog license, or other appropriate time
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Provide information to owners of septic systems about proper maintenance in any catchment that discharges to a water body impaired for bacteria
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
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NitrogenCombination of Impaired Waters Requirements and TMDL Requirements as Applicable
Applicable Receiving Waterbody(ies) TMDL Name (if applicable)Insert name of applicable receiving waterbody here Insert applicable TMDL Name Here
Add rows if necessary
Annual Requirements Beginning Year 1
Rank outfalls to these receiving waters as high priority for IDDE implementation in the initial outfall ranking
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Public Education and Outreach (Public education messages can be combined with other public education requirements as applicable (see Appendix H and F for more information))
Distribute an annual message in the spring (April/May) that encourages the proper use and disposal of grass clippings and encourages the proper use of slow-release fertilizers
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Distribute an annual message in the summer (June/July) encouraging the proper management of pet waste, including noting any existing bylaw where appropriate
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Distribute an annual message in the fall (August/September/October) encouraging the proper disposal of leaf litter
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
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Establish requirements for the use of slow release fertilizers on permittee owned property currently using fertilizer, in addition to reducing and managing fertilizer use as provided in part 2.3.7.1
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Establish procedures to properly manage grass cuttings and leaf litter on permittee property, including prohibiting blowing organic waste materials onto adjacent impervious surfaces
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Increase street sweeping frequency of all municipal owned streets and parking lots subject to Permit part 2.3.7.a.iii.(c) to a minimum of two times per year (spring and fall)
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Nitrogen Reduction Tracking BMP
Any structural BMPs listed in Table 3 of Attachment 1 to Appendix H already existing or installed in the regulated area by the permittee or its agents shall be tracked and the permittee shall estimate the nitrogen removal by the BMP consistent with Attachment 1 to Appendix H. .
The BMP type, total area treated by the BMP, the design storage volume of the BMP and the estimated nitrogen removed in mass per year by the BMP is found in the following document or website and is updated yearly at a minimum:
Insert link to referenced document or website
Requirements Due by Year 2
Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment
The requirement for adoption/amendment of the permittee's bylaw or other regulatory mechanism shall include a requirement that new development and redevelopment stormwater management BMPs be optimized for nitrogen removal
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
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Requirements Due by Year 4
Complete a Nitrogen Source Identification Report
The document name (if attached) and/or web address is/are:
Insert link to referenced document or website
Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment
Retrofit inventory and priority ranking under 2.3.6.1.b. shall include consideration of BMPs to reduce nitrogen discharges
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Requirements Due by Year 5
Potential Structural BMPs
Evaluate all permittee-owned properties identified as presenting retrofit opportunities or areas for structural BMP installation under Permit part 2.3.6.d.ii or identified in the Nitrogen Source Identification Report that are within the drainage area of the impaired water or its tributaries
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Complete a listing of planned structural BMPs and a plan and schedule for implementationThe relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
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ChlorideApplicable Receiving Waterbody(ies) TMDL Name (if applicable)Insert name of applicable receiving waterbody here Insert applicable TMDL Name Here
Add rows if necessary
Annual Requirements Beginning Year 1
Rank outfalls to these receiving waters as high priority for IDDE implementation in the initial outfall ranking
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Public Education and Outreach(Public education messages can be combined with other public education requirements as applicable (see Appendix H and F for more information))
Include an annual message in November/December to private road salt applicators and commercial industrial site owners on the proper storage and application rates of winter deicing material, along with the steps that can be taken to minimize salt use and protect local waterbodies
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Requirements Due by Year 3
Develop a Salt Reduction PlanThe document name (if attached) and/or web address is/are:
Insert link to referenced document or website
Requirements Due by Year 4
Continue implementation of the Salt Reduction Plan
Requirements Due by Year 5
Fully implement the Salt Reduction Plan
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Solids, Oil and Grease (Hydrocarbons), or MetalsCombination of Impaired Requirements and TMDL Requirements as Applicable
Applicable Receiving Waterbody(ies) TMDL Name (if applicable)Insert name of applicable receiving waterbody here Insert applicable TMDL Name Here
Add rows if necessary
Annual Requirements Beginning Year 1
Rank outfalls to these receiving waters as high priority for IDDE implementation in the initial outfall ranking
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Good Housekeeping and Pollution Prevention for Permittee Owned Operations
Increase street sweeping frequency of all municipal owned streets and parking lots to a schedule to target areas with potential for high pollutant loads
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Prioritize inspection and maintenance for catch basins to ensure that no sump shall be more than 50 percent full; Clean catch basins more frequently if inspection and maintenance activities indicate excessive sediment or debris loadings
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Requirements Due by Year 2
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Stormwater management systems designed on commercial and industrial land use area draining to the water quality limited water body shall incorporate designs that allow for shutdown and containment where appropriate to isolate the system in the event of an emergency spill or other unexpected event
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implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
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PhosphorusCombination of Impaired Waters Requirements and TMDL Requirements as Applicable
Applicable Receiving Waterbody(ies) TMDL Name (if applicable)Insert name of applicable receiving waterbody here Insert applicable TMDL Name Here
Annual Requirements Beginning Year 1
Rank outfalls to these receiving waters as high priority for IDDE implementation in the initial outfall ranking
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Public Education and Outreach(Public education messages can be combined with other public education requirements as applicable (see Appendix H and F for more information))
Distribute an annual message in the spring(April/May) that encourages the proper use and disposal of grass clippings and encourages the proper use of slow-release and phosphorus-free fertilizers
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Distribute an annual message in the summer (June/July) encouraging the proper management of pet waste, including noting any existing bylaws where appropriate
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Distribute an annual message in the fall (August/September/October) encouraging the proper disposal of leaf litterThe relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Good Housekeeping and Pollution Prevention for Permittee Owned Operations
Increase street sweeping frequency of all municipal owned streets and parking lots subject to Permit part 2.3.7.a.iii.(c) to a minimum of two times per year (spring and fall)
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The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Establish procedures to properly manage grass cuttings and leaf litter on permittee property, including prohibiting blowing organic waste materials onto adjacent impervious surfacesThe relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment
Retrofit inventory and priority ranking under 2.3.6.1.b. shall include consideration of BMPs to reduce nitrogen discharges
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Nitrogen Reduction Tracking BMP
Any structural BMPs listed in Table 3 of Attachment 1 to Appendix H already existing or installed in the regulated area by the permittee or its agents shall be tracked and the permittee shall estimate the phosphorus removal by the BMP consistent with Attachment 1 to Appendix H.
The BMP type, total area treated by the BMP, the design storage volume of the BMP and the estimated phosphorus removed in pass per year by the BMP is found in the following document or website and is updated yearly at a minimum:
Insert link to referenced document or website
Requirements Due by Year 2
Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment
The requirement for adoption/amendment of the permittee's bylaw or other regulatory mechanism shall include a requirement that new development and redevelopment stormwater management BMPs be optimized for phosphorus removal
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
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Complete a Phosphorus Source Identification ReportThe document name (if attached) and/or web address is/are:
Insert link to referenced document or website
Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment
Retrofit inventory and priority ranking under 2.3.6.1.b. shall include consideration of BMPs that infiltrate stormwater where feasible
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Requirements Due by Year 5
Potential Structural BMPs
Evaluate all permittee-owned properties identified as presenting retrofit opportunities or areas for structural BMP installation under Permit part 2.3.6.d.ii or identified in the Phosphorus Source Identification Report that are within the drainage area of the impaired water or its tributaries
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
Complete a listing of planned structural BMPs and a plan and schedule for implementation
The relevant BMP number(s) listed above in the Stormwater Management Program OR the description of implementation actions and document location(s) are:
Insert relevant BMP number or descriptions of implementation actions and document locations
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Lake and Pond Phosphorus TMDLBegin Phase 1 of the Lake Phosphorus Control Plan during year 1 and complete by year 5.Applicable Receiving Waterbody(ies) PCP
Complete Document Location
Insert applicable Receiving Waterbody(ies) here Yes or No Insert Document Location here
Add new rows as necessary
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