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CITY OF SPRINGFIELD
NPDES PHASE II PERMIT
ILR40 – 0453
ANNUAL REPORT
MARCH 2018– MARCH 2019
Prepared By:
CITY OF SPRINGFIELD
Office of Public Works
Room 201, Municipal Center West
Springfield, Illinois 62701
June 1, 2019
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Annual Facility Inspection Report
Part A – Changes to Best Management Practices
Part B – Status of Compliance with Permit Conditions
Part C – Information and Data Collection Results
Part D – Summary of 2018-2019 Storm Water Activities
Part E – Notice of Reliance on another Government Entity
Part F – Construction Projects in 2018-2019
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Part A. Changes to Best Management Practices (Check appropriate BMP change(s) and attach information regarding change(s) to
BMPs and measurable goals).
Hazardous household waste drop-off (BMP B.7.1) has been updated to include the total weight
of the collected items in the Measurable Goals.
No other changes have been made to the Best Management Practices or measurable goals.
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Part B. Status of Compliance with Permit Conditions (Provide the status of compliance with permit conditions, an assessment of the
appropriateness of your identified best management practices and progress towards
achieving the statutory goal of reducing the discharge of pollutants to the maximum
extent practicable [MEP], and your identified measurable goals for each of the
minimum control measures.)
The status of BMPs and measurable goals performed in 2018-2019 are described below.
A. Public Education and Outreach
Requirement: Implement a public education program to distribute educational
materials to the community or conduct equivalent outreach activities about the impacts of
storm water discharges on water bodies and the steps that the public can take to reduce
pollutants in storm water runoff.
The status or progress for each of the implemented BMPs is presented below.
A.1 Distributed Paper Material
A.1.1 BMP: Waste reduction and recycling guide booklet, “The Room to Room
Household Guide to Waste Reduction and Recycling”.
Measurable Goal: Continue program. Number of booklets distributed.
Public Works, Division of Waste and Recycling typically distributes
approximately 1500 booklets. The booklet was made available on the city
website at http://www.springfield.il.us/ under Waste & Recycling. The
number of booklets distributed for the reporting period was close to 1,000
booklets; however, this number does not take into consideration the number
of electronic downloads which is currently not tracked through the online
system.
A.1.2 BMP: Lake Springfield leaseholder booklet, “Lake Springfield Ecology
and Management: A Leaseholder and Community Guide.”
Measurable Goal: Distribute the booklet to all new land leaseholders
around Lake Springfield. Number of booklets distributed.
City Water Light & Power (CWLP) distributed approximately 30 booklets
during the reporting period. The decrease during this reporting period was
due to updating the booklets and no longer distributing outdated copies.
There was no breakdown whether they were distributed to land leaseholders
or the general public.
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A.1.3 BMP: Brochure for private sewage disposal systems.
Measurable Goal: Distribute with private system permits.
The Sangamon County Health Department distributes a brochure entitled
“The Care and Maintenance of Your Private Sewage Disposal System”
with septic tank permits.
A.1.4 BMP: “Springfield Neighborhood News” electronic newsletter.
Measurable Goal: Number of electronic newsletters distributed,
published bi-monthly.
Distribution count is over 1,000. This count is based on the number of
neighborhood news contacts (242) and individual redistribution rate (5) to
respective neighborhood associations for the reporting period.
A.4 Community Event
A.4.1 BMP: Annual Earth Awareness Fair
Measurable Goal: Hold this event annually. Number of participants.
The 26th Annual Earth Awareness Fair was held at the Old State Capitol
on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Attendance was estimated at over 2,000
people for the reporting period.
A.6 Other Public Education
A.6.1 BMP: Water conservation practices for homeowners.
Measurable Goal: Since the effects of this program are cumulative, the
number of kits installed may decline. Number of kits distributed.
CWLP’s Energy Services office continued water conservation education
through the media and occasional flyers in the monthly utility bill. There
were 136 water saver kits distributed during the reporting period.
A.6.2 BMP: Information on the City’s website addressing storm water quality.
Measurable Goal: Continue to update, as needed. Updates and changes
are provided to the City’s Communication Director and the website is
updated as time permits.
Information addressing storm water quality has not been developed for the
city website.
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B. Public Participation/Involvement
Requirement: At a minimum, comply with State and local public notice requirements
when implementing a public involvement/participation program.
The status or progress for each of the implemented BMPs is presented below.
B.4 Public Hearing
B.4.1 BMP: Proposed developments public hearings.
Measurable Goal: This process will be followed for all new qualifying
subdivisions. Number of proposed developments.
Public hearings were held for 24 proposed developments.
B.7 Other Public Involvement
B.7.1 BMP: Hazardous household waste drop-off.
Measurable Goal: Hold this event annually. Number of participants
and total weight of collected items diverted from the landfill.
Public Works, Division of Waste and Recycling, according to EPA
guidelines, holds an annual household hazardous waste drop off event
available to all city residents. In 2018, Public Works held two collection
events. One in the spring on June 2, 2018 and one in the fall on November
3, 2018. Total amount collected for the reporting period was over 64,843
lbs.
B.7.2 BMP: Adopt-a-Street Program.
Measurable Goal: Number of adoptions and cleanups.
The Adopt-a-Street program for the reporting period had 17 organizations
involved with over 40 scheduled cleanups.
B.7.3 BMP: Storm drain stenciling.
Measurable Goal: Work with volunteer groups to perform stenciling.
Number of drains stenciled.
There was no stenciling done this year.
C. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
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Requirements: Develop, implement, and enforce a program to detect and eliminate
illicit discharges into your small MS4.
Develop, if not already completed, a storm sewer system map, showing the location of all
outfalls and the names and location of all waters that receive discharges from those
outfalls.
To the extent allowable under state or local law, effectively prohibit, through ordinance,
or other regulatory mechanism, non-storm water discharges into your storm sewer system
and implement appropriate enforcement procedures and actions;
Develop, implement, and adequately fund a plan to detect and address non-storm water
discharges, including illegal dumping, to your system.
Inform public employees, businesses, and the general public of hazards associated with
illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste.
Address the categories of non-storm water discharges listed in Section I.B.2 of the
General Permit only if you identify them as significant contributor of pollutants to your
small MS4 (discharges or flows from the fire-fighting activities are excluded from the
effective prohibition against non-storm water and need only be addressed where they are
identified as significant sources of pollutants to waters of the United States).
The status or progress for each of the implemented BMPs is presented below.
C.1 Storm Sewer Map Preparation
C.1.1 BMP: Storm sewer system map.
Measurable Goal: Continue working on map accuracy and add new
developments and storm sewer projects as they are accepted.
The Sewer Division of Public Works has been reviewing past subdivision
construction plans, IDOT street construction plans in the City, and City
street construction plans to update the storm sewer system map as a layer
in the City’s GIS. The Division purchased a survey grade GNSS system to
collect asset locations and is in the process of locating all sanitary and
storm structures throughout the City.
More than 90% of the mapping is complete. Updates are made as more
accurate information is found during cleaning and/or TV inspection.
C.2 Regulatory Control Program
C.2.1 BMP: Private sewage disposal system inspections.
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Measurable Goal: Number of systems inspected. Inspection schedule
dependent on the type of private system.
The Sangamon County Health Department inspected 82
installations/alterations to private systems in the City of Springfield.
C.2.2 BMP: “Environmental Provisions for Lake Springfield and its Marginal
Lands” – Article II in Chapter 96 of Springfield City Code.
Measurable Goal: Maintain an acceptable water quality in Lake
Springfield.
CWLP and the Sangamon County Soil and Water Conservation District
(SCS WCD) have an inter-governmental agreement to reduce the movement
of sediment, nutrients, and pesticides from storm water runoff in the Lake
Springfield Watershed.
As a result of continued educational efforts and cooperation by farmers and
area agricultural chemical retailers, water samples at the intake from the
lake to the treatment plant continue to have atrazine levels below the IEPA
limit which is well over a 50% reduction from the baseline year.
CWLP samples water weekly from March through September to test
Atrazine levels. From May to October CWLP samples water approximately
weekly at five locations to test for E. coli for boaters.
CWLP is working with lake area residents who are near an existing sanitary
sewer to pursue the construction of sanitary sewer extensions enabling the
abandonment of their private systems. In the reporting year, 13 structures
were connected to public sanitary sewer systems which resulted in the
elimination of 13 private septic systems.
C.4 Illicit Discharge Tracking Procedures
C.4.1 BMP: Inspect suspect connections.
Measurable Goal: Number of complaints or reports responded to.
The Public Works Sewer Division received no complaints from the public or
city employees on suspect connections.
C.7 Visual Dry Weather Screening
C.7.1 BMP: Inspect major outfalls.
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Measurable Goal: Complete inspections annually to observe water
quality. There are nine major outfalls.
Inspections were completed in 2019. A new inspection process was
developed within our Asset Management System and inspections are now
performed and recorded within the AMS. Four additional outfalls were
identified in 2019 while performing map updates and drainage path analysis.
These outfalls were added to the inspections bring the total number of
outfalls to be inspected to 13.
C.10 Other Illicit Discharge Controls
C.10.1 BMP: Reduce illegal dumping.
Measurable Goal: Number of complaints and number of city-sponsored
cleanups.
Public Works and Sangamon County Health Department received and acted
on approximately 163 complaints for illegal dumping.
C.10.2 BMP: Yard waste collection program.
Measurable Goal: Cubic yards delivered.
The City offers a free curbside yard waste collection each spring and fall.
Outside the free spring and fall collection, waste haulers within the
corporate limits pick up stickered yard waste bags. The estimated volume of
yard waste collected during the free spring and fall curbside collection for
the reporting period was 8,043 cubic yards. Based on waste hauler reports
that are turned into the Office of Public works on a quarterly basis and the
free spring and fall collection, the estimated total of yard waste collected
throughout the city during the reporting period was 15,985.2 cubic yards.
C.10.3 BMP: Large item pickup.
Measurable Goal: Number of residences served.
Public Works, Division of Waste and Recycling has contracted with a local
hauler to run the large item pickup service available to all city residents
throughout the calendar year. Information about large item pickup can be
obtained from the city website. http://www.springfield.il.us/recycling.
Projected number of residents served for the reporting period was
approximately 5,086 homes with over 11,978 items collected.
D. Construction Site Runoff Control
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Requirement: Develop, implement, and enforce a program to reduce pollutants to
any storm water runoff to your small MS4 from construction activities that result in a
land disturbance of greater than or equal to one acre. Reduction of storm water discharges
from construction activity disturbing less than one acre must be included in your program
if that construction activity is part of a larger common plan of development or sale that
would disturb one acre or more or has been designated by the permitting authority.
The program must include the development and implementation of, at a minimum:
a. An ordinance or other regulatory mechanism to require erosion and sediment
controls, as well as sanctions to ensure compliance, to the extent allowed under
state or local law.
b. Requirements for construction site operators to implement appropriate erosion
and sediment control best management practices.
c. Requirements for construction site operators to control waste such as discarded
building materials, concrete truck washout, chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at
the construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water quality.
d. Require all regulated construction sites to have a storm water pollution prevention
plan that meets the requirements of Part IV of NPDES permit No. ILR10
including management practices, controls, and other provisions at least as
protective as the requirements contained in the Illinois Urban Manual, 2002.
e. Procedures for site plan review which incorporate consideration of potential water
quality impacts and review of individual pre-construction site plans to ensure
consistency with local sediment and erosion control requirements.
f. Procedures for receipt and consideration of information submitted by the public.
g. Procedures for site inspections and enforcement of control measures.
The status or progress for each of the implemented BMPs is presented below.
D.1 Regulatory Control Program
D.1.1 BMP: Erosion control ordinance
Measurable Goal: Number of erosion control permits issued.
The City has established an Erosion Control Ordinance. Changes to the
existing ordinance were approved in 2014 to facilitate increased
compliance. In this reporting period, 136 permits were reviewed and
issued.
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D.2 Erosion and Sediment Control BMPs
D.2.1 BMP: Erosion control planning for Lake Springfield.
Measurable Goal: CWLP reviews submittals and issues permits for
construction; inspects construction for conformance to permit
requirements. Number of permits issued.
CWLP issues construction permits for steel seawall installation and
construction permits for other shoreline stabilization methods that required
temporary erosion control plans. All plans have been implemented, and
CWLP is monitoring these plans, along with road projects and other
development that impacts the Lake Springfield watershed.
There were 7 permits issued for steel seawall construction. Information
regarding temporary erosion control measures associated with these 7
permits was not available for the reporting period.
D.4 Site Plan Review Procedures
D.4.1 BMP: Review erosion control plans.
Measurable Goal: Review plans submitted by developers for compliance
with erosion control ordinance.
Reviews will follow requirements in the Erosion Control Ordinance. In this
reporting period, 136 plans were reviewed.
D.6 Site Inspection/Enforcement Procedures
D.6.1 BMP: Construction site inspection.
Measurable Goal: Number of SWPPP installations inspected.
When work is in progress on construction sites in a development, Public
Works, including the Department of Building and Zoning, makes pre-job,
measures, and final inspections that includes review SWPPP installations.
307 inspections were completed.
E. Post-Construction Runoff Control
Requirements: Develop, implement, and enforce a program to address storm water
runoff from new development and redevelopment projects that disturb greater than or
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equal to one acre, including projects less than one acre that are part of a larger common
plan of development or sale or that have been designated to protect water quality, that
discharge into your small MS4. Your program must ensure that controls are in place that
would protect water quality and reduce the discharge of pollutants to the maximum extent
practicable.
Develop and implement strategies which include a combination of structural and/or non-
structural BMPs appropriate for your community that will reduce the discharge of
pollutants to the maximum extent practicable.
Use an ordinance or other regulatory mechanism to address post-construction runoff from
new development and redevelopment projects to the extent allowable under state or local
law.
Require all regulated construction sites to have post-construction management that meets
or exceeds the requirements of Section IV (D)(2)(b) of NPDES permit No. ILR10
including management practices, controls, and other provisions at least as protective as
the requirements contained in the Illinois Urban Manual, 2002.
Ensure adequate long-term operation and maintenance of BMPs.
The status or progress for each of the implemented BMPs is presented below.
E.2 Regulatory Control Program
E.2.1 BMP: “Land Use Plan for Lake Springfield and its Marginal Properties”,
1991.
Measurable Goal: Enforce provisions included in the plan.
CWLP continues to enforce the provisions of the Land Use Plan.
E.3 Long Term O&M Procedures
E.3.1 BMP: Storm sewer system database.
Measurable Goal: Percentage of the storm sewer system populated in the
database.
A structure numbering system was developed in 2014 and the numbering
of mapped structures was completed in 2015. With the implementation of
Cityworks Asset Management System in 2015, activities related to
individual storm sewer system components are now tracked. This has been
useful in identifying previously unmapped infrastructure and adding it to
the system database. In 2018 The Sewer Division began delineating
drainage areas and flow paths in GIS. This work is expected to continue in
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the coming years. The intent is to identify and prioritize critical and
connected flow paths to aid in operations and maintenance activities.
E.3.2 BMP: Requirements for maintenance of private detention facilities.
Measurable Goal: Ordinance for operation, maintenance and annual
inspections of private detention facilities.
A draft ordinance has not been started.
E.6 Post-Construction Inspections
E.6.1 BMP: Final inspection of new developments.
Measurable Goal: Number of developments inspected for compliance with
plans and specifications.
Public Works and the Department of Building and Zoning completed 122
final inspections on development construction. Final inspections cover all
public improvements (streets, sidewalks, sewers, swales, other drainage-
related improvements including right-of-way seeding) as well as inspection
of final stabilization methods to ensure compliance with the City’s Erosion
Control regulations have been met.
E.7 Other Post Construction Runoff Controls
E.7.1 BMP: City tree planting program.
Measurable Goal: Number of trees planted annually.
The tree planning program was not included in the City’s budget.
F. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping
Requirements: Develop and implement an operation and maintenance program
that includes a training component and is designed to prevent and reduce the
discharge of pollutants to the maximum extent practicable.
Using training materials that are available from the U.S. EPA, the State of Illinois,
or other organizations, your program must include employee training to prevent and
reduce storm water pollution from activities such as park and open space
maintenance, fleet and building maintenance, operation of storage yards, snow
disposal, new construction and land disturbances, and storm water system
maintenance procedures for proper disposal of street cleaning debris and catch basin
material, address ways that flood management project impact water quality, non-
point source pollution control, and aquatic habitat.
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The status or progress of each of the implemented BMPs is presented below.
F.1 Employee Training Program
F.1.1 BMP: Employee awareness of Phase II permit requirements.
Measurable Goal: Provide training to all field operation employees
IDOT erosion control training was completed by the Development
Engineer. Additional staff training is to be completed.
F.2 Inspection and Maintenance Program
F.2.1 BMP: Clean and maintain storm sewers and public detention facilities.
Measurable Goal: Miles of storm sewers; number of inlets, catch basins
and detention facilities.
The Public Works Sewer Division cleaned 2736 inlets and catch basins.
They performed maintenance, as needed, on the City’s eight public
detention facilities.
F.2.2 BMP: Calibrate salt spreading equipment.
Measurable Goal: Number of spreaders calibrated and/or inspected each
fall.
The Public Works Street Division cleaned and maintained all of their salt
spreaders (18 total).
F.4 Municipal Operations Waste Disposal
F.4.1 BMP: Street sweeping.
Measurable Goal: Clean city streets two times per year.
City streets were cleaned at least once. The Central Business District was
cleaned 4 times a week on average (Monday through Friday).
Additional street sweeping was performed in conjunction with the City’s
overlay program.
F.4.2 BMP: Vehicle wash facility
Measurable Goal: Keep wash water out of storm sewers.
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384 vehicles were washed at the Public Works car wash. Departments
using the facility include – street, sewer, water and electric. This number
continued to stay significantly lower than previous years due to the car
wash being out of service for a short amount of time. The car wash valves
were replaced in 2018 to facilitate increased usage.
F.4.3 BMP: Recycle used motor oil and fluids
Measurable Goal: During servicing of all equipment collect and recycle
used motor oil and fluids.
Equipment maintenance and service functions were transferred out of
Public Works to Fleet Maintenance. Fleet Maintenance reports 7123.5
gallons of oil recycled.
F.6 Other Municipal Operations Controls
F.6.1 BMP: Snow removal.
Measurable Goal: Number of snow/ice events and quantity of materials
used.
Thirteen snow and ice events required operations to be performed and an
estimated 5000 tons of salt was used.
.
F.6.2 BMP: Investigate salt alternatives.
Measurable Goal: Test new products on a trial basis.
Two V-Box spreaders were purchased in 2013. These units can apply
brine directly and pre-wet salt before application to reduce usage. The
successful use of these initial units prompted the purchase of 4 additional
units in 2015 to further reduce salt usage. In 2019, the proposed plan is to
have an operating pumping system and have a supply of Calcium Chloride
brine for extreme cold weather to further reduce salt usage.
F.6.3 BMP: Lake Springfield shoreline erosion control.
Measurable Goal: Quantity of material placed or length of shoreline
stabilized.
CWLP crews stabilized 5976 feet of shoreline with riprap. 34 leaseholders
stabilized 3492.4 feet of shoreline with 2886 tons of riprap.
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Part C. Information and Data Collection Results (Provide the results of information collected and analyzed related to illicit discharge
and detection, including monitoring data, if any during the reporting period.)
The City of Springfield does not, at this time, have a BMP related to water sampling or
monitoring.
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Part D. Summary of 2018-2019 Storm Water Activities (Present a summary of the storm water activities you plan to undertake during the
next reporting cycle, including an implementation schedule.)
Specific BMPs and measurable goals for 2018-2019 program development activities are
presented below.
A. Public Education and Outreach
Requirement: Implement a public education program to distribute educational materials
to the community or conduct equivalent outreach activities about the impacts of storm
water discharges on water bodies and the steps that the public can take to reduce
pollutants in storm water runoff.
A.1.1 BMP: Waste reduction and recycling guide booklet.
Measurable Goal: Continue program. Number of booklets distributed.
A.1.2 BMP: Lake Springfield leaseholder booklet.
Measurable Goal: Distribute the booklet to all new land leaseholders around
Lake Springfield. Number of booklets distributed.
A.1.3 BMP: Brochure for private sewage disposal systems.
Measurable Goal: Continue to include a brochure with every permit for a new
or rehabilitated private sewage disposal system. Number of brochures distributed.
A.1.4 BMP: “Springfield Neighborhood News” newsletter.
Measurable Goal: Distributed electronically as email list grows for neighborhood
associations and local organizations.
A.4.1 BMP: Annual Earth Awareness Fair
Measurable Goal: Hold this event annually. Number of participants.
A.5.1 BMP: Engineer in the classroom program with Springfield School District 186.
Measurable Goal: Work with an assigned class on engineering/science related
projects for regional competition.
A.6.1 BMP: Water conservation practices for homeowners.
Measurable Goal: Since the effects of this program are cumulative, the number
of kits installed may decline. Number of kits distributed.
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A.6.2 BMP: Information on the City’s website addressing storm water quality.
Measurable Goal: Continue to update and add content as needed.
B. Public Participation/Involvement
Requirement: At a minimum, comply with State and local public notice requirements
when implementing a public involvement/participation program.
B.1.1 BMP: Create a Storm Water Committee.
Measurable Goal: Provide input on storm water quality standards for new
development and re-development and planning for a storm water utility.
B.4.1 BMP: Proposed development public hearings.
Measurable Goal: This process will be followed for all new qualifying
subdivisions. Number of proposed developments.
B.7.1 BMP: Hazardous household waste drop-off.
Measurable Goal: Continue the drop-off program. Number of participants.
B.7.2 BMP: Adopt-a-Street Program.
Measurable Goal: Number of adoptions and cleanups.
B.7.3 BMP: Storm drain stenciling.
Measurable Goal: Work with volunteer groups to perform stenciling. Number
of drains stenciled.
C. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
Requirements: Develop, implement, and enforce a program to detect and eliminate
illicit discharges into your small MS4.
Develop, if not already completed, a storm sewer system map, showing the location of all
outfalls and the names and location of all waters that receive discharges from those
outfalls.
To the extent allowable under state or local law, effectively prohibit, through ordinance,
or other regulatory mechanism, non-storm water discharges into your storm sewer system
and implement appropriate enforcement procedures and actions;
Develop, implement, and adequately fund a plan to detect and address non-storm water
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discharges, including illegal dumping, to your system.
Inform public employees, businesses, and the general public of hazards associated with
illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste.
Address the categories of non-storm water discharges listed in Section I.B.2 of the
General Permit only if you identify them as significant contributor of pollutants to your
small MS4 (discharges or flows from the fire-fighting activities are excluded from the
effective prohibition against non-storm water and need only be addressed where they are
identified as significant sources of pollutants to waters of the United States).
C.1.1 BMP: Storm sewer system map.
Measurable Goal: Work on map accuracy and add new storm sewers.
C.2.1 BMP: Private sewage disposal system inspections.
Measurable Goal: Number of systems inspected.
C.2.2 BMP: Environmental Provisions for Lake Springfield and its marginal lands.
Measurable Goal: Chapter 96 of the City of Springfield Code of Ordinances.
C.2.3 BMP: Regulate the use of private sewage disposal systems in the Lake
Springfield watershed.
Measurable Goal: Submit an ordinance for City Council consideration in 2003.
The ordinance was submitted and withdrawn in 2003. Review is continuing for
future submittal to the City Council.
C.4.1 BMP: Inspect suspect connections.
Measurable Goal: Number of complaints or reports responded to.
C.7.1 BMP: Inspect major outfalls.
Measurable Goal: Make a visual inspection, take digital photos, and prepare a
report. Number of outfalls inspected.
C.10.1 BMP: Reduce illegal dumping.
Measurable Goal: Number of complaints and number of City-sponsored
cleanups.
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C.10.2 BMP: Yard waste collection program.
Measurable Goal: Cubic yards delivered.
C.10.3 BMP: Large item pickup.
Measurable Goal: Number of residences served.
D. Construction Site Runoff Control
Requirement: Develop, implement, and enforce a program to reduce pollutants to
any storm water runoff to your small MS4 from construction activities that result in a
land disturbance of greater than or equal to one acre. Reduction of storm water
discharges from construction activity disturbing less than one acre must be included in
your program if that construction activity is part of a larger common plan of development
or sale that would disturb one acre or more or has been designated by the permitting
authority.
The program must include the development and implementation of, at a minimum:
a. An ordinance or other regulatory mechanism to require erosion and sediment
controls, as well as sanctions to ensure compliance, to the extent allows under
state or local law.
b. Requirements for construction site operators to implement appropriate erosion
and sediment control best management practices.
c. Requirements for construction site operators to control waste such as discarded
building materials, concrete truck washout, chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at
the construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water quality.
d. Require all regulated construction sites to have a storm water pollution prevention
plan that meets the requirements of Part IV of NPDES permit No. ILR10
including management practices, controls, and other provisions at least as
protective as the requirements contained in the Illinois Urban Manual, 2002.
e. Procedures for site plan review which incorporate consideration of potential water
quality impacts and review of individual pre-construction site plans to ensure
consistency with local sediment and erosion control requirements.
f. Procedures for receipt and consideration of information submitted by the public.
g. Procedures for site inspections and enforcement of control measures.
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D.1.1 BMP: Erosion Control Ordinance
Measurable Goal: Number of Erosion Control Permits issued.
D.2.1 BMP: Erosion control planning for Lake Springfield.
Measurable Goal: CWLP reviews submittals and issues permits for
construction; inspects construction for conformance to permit requirements.
Number of permits issued.
D.4.1 BMP: Review Erosion Control Plans.
Measurable Goal: Review erosion control plans for compliance with the
ordinance. Number of plans reviewed.
D.6.1 BMP: Construction Site Inspections.
Measurable Goal: Conduct inspections weekly and after rain events greater than
0.5 in.
E. Post-Construction Runoff Control
Requirements: Develop, implement, and enforce a program to address storm water
runoff from new development and redevelopment projects that disturb greater than or
equal to one acre, including projects less than one acre that are part of a larger common
plan of development or sale or that have been designated to protect water quality, that
discharge into your small MS4. Your program must ensure that controls are in place that
would protect water quality and reduce the discharge of pollutants to the maximum extent
practicable.
Develop and implement strategies which include a combination of structural and/or non-
structural BMPs appropriate for your community that will reduce the discharge of
pollutants to the maximum extent practicable.
Use an ordinance or other regulatory mechanism to address post-construction runoff from
new development and redevelopment projects to the extent allowable under state or local
law.
Require all regulated construction sites to have post-construction management that meets
or exceeds the requirements of Section IV (D)(2)(b) of NPDES permit No. ILR10
including management practices, controls, and other provisions at least as protective as
the requirements contained in the Illinois Urban Manual, 2002.
Ensure adequate long-term operation and maintenance of BMPs.
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E.2.1 BMP: Updated Land Subdivision Ordinance.
Measurable Goal: Incorporate land use planning for drainage and storm water
quality BMP’s.
E.2.2 BMP: “Land Use Plan for Lake Springfield and it’s Marginal Properties”, 1991.
Measurable Goal: Undefinable.
E.3.1 BMP: Storm sewer system database.
Measurable Goal: Populate as system mapping continues, and generate work
orders as work progresses. Percent of database populated.
E.3.2 BMP: Private detention facility maintenance requirements.
Measurable Goal: Draft and review an ordinance, then submit for City
Council consideration.
E.6.1 BMP: Final inspection of new developments.
Measurable Goal: Compliance with plans and specifications. Number of final
inspections completed.
E.7.1 BMP: City tree planting program.
Measurable Goal: Continue the program. Number of trees planted. (The
program has been discontinued at this time due to budget constraints.)
F. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping
Requirements: Develop and implement an operation and maintenance program that
includes a training component and is designed to prevent and reduce the discharge of
pollutants to the maximum extent practicable.
Using training materials that are available from the U.S. EPA, the State of Illinois, or other
organizations, your program must include employee training to prevent and reduce storm
water pollution from activities such as park and open space maintenance, fleet and building
maintenance, operation of storage yards, snow disposal, new construction and land
disturbances, and storm water system maintenance procedures for proper disposal of street
cleaning debris and catch basin material, address ways that flood management project
impact water quality, non-point source pollution control, and aquatic habitat.
F.1.1 BMP: Employee awareness of the NPDES Phase II permit.
Measurable Goal: Develop a training program to make employees aware of
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the requirements of the permit and the policies the City is developing to meet
these requirements. Number of employees trained.
F.2.1 BMP: Clean and maintain storm sewers and public detention facilities.
Measurable Goal: Continue current program. Miles of storm sewers and
number of inlets and catch basins cleaned. Maintenance completed at detention
facilities.
F.2.2 BMP: Calibrate salt-spreading equipment.
Measurable Goal: Calibrate and maintain salt spreaders each fall.
F.4.1 BMP: Street sweeping.
Measurable Goal: Clean city streets three times per year.
F.4.2 BMP: Vehicle wash facility.
Measurable Goal: Keep wash water out of storm sewers. Number of vehicles
washed.
F.4.3 BMP: Recycle used motor oil and fluids.
Measurable Goal: During servicing of all equipment collect and recycle used
motor oil and fluids. Number of gallons collected.
F.6.1 BMP: Snow removal.
Measurable Goal: Continue current program. Number of snow/ice events and
tons of salt and other materials used.
F.6.2 BMP: Investigate sale alternatives.
Measurable Goal: Use on a trial basis and implement, if successful and
economically feasible.
F.6.3 BMP: Lake Springfield shoreline erosion control.
Measurable Goal: Quantity of material placed or length of shoreline stabilized.
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Part E. Notice of Reliance on Another Government Entity (Provide a notice that you are relying on another government entity to satisfy some
of your permit obligations.)
The City of Springfield is not relying on another government entity to comply with the
permits Six Minimum Measures.
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Part F. Construction Projects Conducted During 2018-2019(Provide a list of construction projects your entity has paid for during the reporting period.)
Storm Sewer Projects FY2018 Project Size Construction Construction
Project Name (acres) Start Date End Date
Francella Ct and Kings Highway