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MUNICIPAL STORM WATER GROUP (SMS4)
ANNUAL MEETING
SAN DIEG O COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATIO NEDUCATIONAL FACIL ITY SOLUTIONS GROUP
S E P T E M B E R 2 3 , 2 0 1 4
Introductions
Joanne Branch, SDCOE
John Quenzer and Annika Kubischta, D-MAX Engineering, Inc. (D-MAX)
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AGENDA
• Executive Committee Report
• 2014-2015 Goals• Regulatory Update• Local & State Trends• Program Highlight
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STORMWATER
ADVISORY B
OARD
REPORTMs. Jeanette Ford
Director of Transportation
South Bay Unified School District
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2014/2015 G
OALS
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D- M
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OVERALL PROGRESS TOWARD 2013-2014 GOALS
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100%
100%
100%
66%
49%
74%
88%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
G. Post Construction
F. Good Housekeeping
E. Construction
D. Illicit Discharge Elimination
C. Public Involvement/Participation
B. Education/Outreach
A. Program Management
FACJPA MUNICIPAL STORMWATERIMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR 14-15
Complete “Quicklook” tasks Site Visits: “Back of house” Focus on BMPs at maintenance facilities Areas with high trash potential (WM)
Update site maps Consider future facility redesign
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FACJPA MUNICIPAL STORMWATERIMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR 14-15
Training – Keep logs! Can sign the back of monthly messages
Education Identify staff or teachers as key contacts
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DOCUMENT EXISTINGSTUDENT EDUCATION
Science curriculumField tripsScience campSplash mobile labILACSD presentationsGreen machine Cleanup events
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EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
Distribute materials… Stormwater coloring books Watershed-focused
brochures Cleanup Opportunities
Poster Monthly messages
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FOCUS: BACK OF HOUSE OPERATIONS
Most visible pollutant sources Areas of focus in new SMS4 Permit Areas of focus for RWQCB and
municipalities
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FOCUS: BACK OF HOUSE OPERATIONS
Trash areas Storage Janitorial / Grounds areas
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CONTRACTS, LEASES AND CIVIC CENTER USE AGREEMENTS
Educate contractors Include stormwater language as basis for enforcement, if needed
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IF A STORMWATER INSPECTOR COMES TO YOUR SITE…
Refer to maintenance supervisor Maintenance supervisor to contact
inspector or stormwater manager Work cooperatively to address reasonable
concerns We are available for advice and assistance!
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NEXT STEPS
Get Ready: Annual Site Meetings: October 2014 through April 2015Review progressContinue implementation
DROPS funding
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REGULATORY UPDATE
Local, S
tate
and Our G
roup
REGULATIONS
San Diego MS4 Permit (Phase I) - 2013 State Small MS4 Permit (Phase II) - 2013 TMDLs State Trash Policy - 2015?
OUR MUNICIPAL GROUP’SAPPROACH
SWMP implementation, improvement, and adaptation
Stay ahead of the game by making site improvements in accordance with current water quality concerns
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NEW PERMIT DISCHARGE RESTRICTIONS
Air Conditioning Condensate
Fire Sprinkler Flushing
Irrigation Runoff
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR FUTURE PROJECTS
Can A/C condensate, fire sprinkler flushing, and other discharges be directed to landscaping or the sanitary sewer?
Where is it feasible to include LID?
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WATERSHED FOCUS
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www.projectcleanwater.org What watershed(s)
are your facilities within?
Take key pollutants into consideration
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LOCAL & S
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TRENDS
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GENERAL TREND IN COMPLIANCE FOCUS
Previous PermitsActivities
New PermitsDischarge and Receiving
Water Quality
SAN DIEGO PHASE I PERMIT TIMELINE
June 27, 2013: Permit
Effective
June 2015:Submit
Watershed Plan,Jurisdictional Plan
Develop Plans
SANTA MARGARITA WATERSHED
Highest Priority Condition TBD
TMDL Nutrients (Rainbow Creek)
Lead Municipal Agency TBD
SAN LUIS REY WATERSHED
Highest Priority Condition Bacteria (lower watershed)
TMDL Bacteria
Lead Municipal Agency County of San Diego
CARLSBAD WATERSHEDHighest Priority Conditions Eutrophication (Loma Alta)
Bacteria (Rest of watershed)
TMDL Bacteria (Moonlight Beach)
Lead Municipal Agency City of Carlsbad
SAN DIEGUITO WATERSHED
Highest Priority Condition Bacteria
TMDL Bacteria
Lead Municipal Agency City of San Diego
LOS PEÑASQUITOS WATERSHED
Highest Priority Conditions Bacteria, Sediment
TMDLs Bacteria, Sediment
Lead Municipal Agency City of San Diego
SAN DIEGO RIVER WATERSHED
Highest Priority Condition Bacteria
TMDL Bacteria
Lead Municipal Agency County of San Diego
SAN DIEGO BAY WATERSHEDLead Municipal Agencies Cities of Lemon Grove, National City, and
Chula Vista
SAN DIEGO BAY WATERSHED: PUEBLO
Highest Priority Conditions Chollas Creek: Bacteria, Copper, Lead, ZincAirport Authority: Copper, Zinc
TMDLs Bacteria, Copper, Lead, Zinc (Chollas Creek)
SAN DIEGO BAY WATERSHED: SWEETWATER
Highest Priority Conditions Paradise Creek: Riparian Area QualityEast of I-805: Trash
TMDLs None
SAN DIEGO BAY WATERSHED: OTAYHighest Priority Conditions Coronado Area: Swimmable Waters
East of I-805: Trash
TMDLs None
TIJUANA RIVER WATERSHEDHighest Priority Conditions Sediment
TMDLs None
Lead Municipal Agency City of Imperial Beach
TRASH REQUIREMENTS: STATE POLICY
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Focus on priority land uses Schools?
Full capture devices OR Source control, structural,
and monitoring
TRASH REQUIREMENTS: STATE POLICY
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ENCINITAS STORMWATER INTERNS
THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING!
Additional questions? Contact:
Joanne Branch at SDCOE (858) 292-3833 [email protected]
John Quenzer or Annika Kubischta at D-MAX (858) [email protected]@dmaxinc.com
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