HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2141-2-03RESOLUTION NO. 2141-2-03(R)
' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN
COUNTY, TEXAS, APPROVING THE ATTACHED STORM WATER
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND AUTHORIZING SUBMITTAL TO
THE TEXAS COMMISSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (TCEQ); AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Allen is increasing m population and urbanization; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Allen is required to conform to the Clean Water Act and apply for a National
Pollution Discharge Elimination Systems (NPDES) permit through the TCEQ; and
WHEREAS, the permit requires development of a plan that includes six control measures identified by the
TCEQ.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN,
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1. City Council approves the Storm Water Management Program Summary (attached) and
authorizes the submittal of the Draft Storm Water Management Program Summary as the imtial submittal to
TCEQ as part of the NPDES permitting process.
SECTION 2. This resolution shall become effective immediately from and after its passage
' DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN
COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 25'r' DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2003.
APPROVED:
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Stepheh Terrell, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Shelley B. George, A TING CITY SJFCRETARY
Notice of Intent
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Draft Storm Water Management Program
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Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
General Permit TXR040000
Febivary 2003
Prepared By
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12160 N. ABRAMS RD., STE. 508
DAUAS, TEXAS 75243
214/461-9867
CITY OF ALLEN
NOTICE OF INTENT
DRAFT STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
FEBRUARY 2003
Allen City Council
Steve Terrell, Mayor
Kenneth Fulk, Mayor Pro Tem
Debbie Stout
Ross Obermeyer
Bill Petty
Susan Bartlemay
Jeff McGregor
Allen Planning and Zoning Commission
Gary Caplinger, Chair
Alan Grimes, First Vice Chair
Robin Sedlacek, Second Vice Chair
Kenneth Harvey
Gary Stocker
Darion Culbertson
Robert Wendland
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.......................................................................................I-1
II. DEFINITIONS.......................................................................................................II-1
III. PROGRAM RATIONALE....................................................................................III-1
A. Regulatory Requirements.........................................................................111-1
B. Storm Water Management Program Development.................................III-2
IV. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM..................................................IV-1
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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The City of Allen has been designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) as a Phase II municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4), and is federally
mandated under the Clean Water Act to apply for a permit to discharge storm water to
Waters of the United States. The EPA granted the Phase II permitting authority for the
State of Texas to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The TCEQ
requires that regulated MS4s seek authorization to discharge storm water under a Texas
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) General Permit TXR040000. This
. TPDES permit will authorize the City of Allen to discharge storm water to Waters of the
United States over a five-year permit term.
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The City of Allen Storm Water Management Program (SWMP) has been prepared to
meet the requirements for the TPDES General Permit TXR040000. The SWMP is a
comprehensive storm water quality program developed with the goal of minimizing
pollution in storm water to the maximum extent practicable and effectively prohibiting
illicit discharges to the storm sewer system. The program incorporates a variety of best
management practices (BMPs) that have been selected to provide specific storm water
quality improvements and satisfy the six Minimum Control Measures (MCMs) that are
required in the SWMP. The program provides a description of the selected BMPs, a
schedule for implementation of the BMPs and measurable goals to evaluate and track
the implementation process. The City of Allen has actively participated in storm water
quality improvement measures and seeks to continue that trend through the continued
development and implementation of this Storm Water Management Program.
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it. DEFINITIONS
■ Best Management Practices (BMPs) - schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices,
■ maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the
pollution. BMPs also include treatment requirements, operating procedures, and
■ practices to control runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from
raw material storage.
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Illicit Connection - any man-made conveyance connecting an illicit discharge directly to
■ a municipal separate storm sewer.
■ Illicit Discharge - any discharge to a municipal separate storm sewer that is not entirely
■ composed of storm water, except discharges authorized under this general permit or a
separate TPDES permit and discharges resulting from fire fighting activities.
■ Large Construction Activity - Construction activities including clearing, grading, and
■ excavating that result in land disturbance of equal to or greater than five (5) acres of
land. Large construction activity also includes the disturbance of less than five (5) acres
■ of total land area that is part of a larger common plan of development or sale if the larger
common plan will ultimately disturb equal to or greater than five (5) acres of land. Large
■ construction activity does not include routine maintenance that is performed to maintain
the original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, and original purpose of a ditch, channel,
■ or other similar storm water conveyance.
■ Malor Outfall - an outfall that discharges from a single pipe with an inside diameter of
36 inches or more or its equivalent (discharge from a single conveyance other than
■ circular pipe which is associated with a drainage area of more than 50 acres); or for
municipal separate storm sewers that receive storm water from lands zoned for industrial
■ activity (based on comprehensive zoning plans or the equivalent), an outfall that
discharges from a single pipe with an inside diameter of 12 inches or more or from its
■ equivalent (discharge from other than a circular pipe associated with a drainage area of
■ 2 acres or more).
■ Maximum Extent Practicable (MEP) - the technology-based discharge standard for
municipal separate storm sewer systems to reduce pollutants in storm water discharges
■ that was established by CWA §402(p). A discussion of MEP as it applies to small MS4s
is found at 40 CFR 122.34.
■ Notice of Intent (NOI) - A written submission to the executive director from an applicant
■ requesting coverage under TPDES General Permit TXR040000.
■ MS4 Operator - the owner or public entity that is responsible for the management and
operation of the municipal separate storm sewer system and is subject to the provisions
■ of this general permit.
■ Permittee - the MS4 operator authorized under this general permit, the City of Allen.
■ Permitting Authority - for the purposes of this general permit, the TCEQ.
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Redevelopment - alterations of a property that changes the "footprint" of a site or
building in such a way that there is a disturbance of equal to or greater than 1 acre of
land. This term does not include such activities as exterior remodeling.
Small Construction Activity - Construction activities including clearing, grading, and
excavating that result in land disturbance of equal to or greater than one (1) acre and
less than five (5) acres of land. Small construction activity also includes the disturbance
of less than one (1) acre of total land area that is part of a larger common plan of
development or sale if the larger common plan will ultimately disturb equal to or greater
than one (1) and less than five (5) acres of land. Small construction activity does not
include routine maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and grade,
hydraulic capacity, and original purpose of a ditch, channel, or other similar storm water
conveyance.
Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (small MS4 or MS41 - a conveyance
or system of conveyances (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets,
catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, or storm drains):
(a) Owned or operated by the United States, a state, city, town, borough, county,
district, association, or other public body (created by or pursuant to State law)
having jurisdiction over disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, storm water, or
other wastes, including special districts under State law such as a sewer district,
flood control district or drainage district, or similar entity, or an Indian tribe or an
authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and approved management
agency under Section 208 of the CWA;
(b) Designed or used for collecting or conveying storm water;
(c) Which is not a combined sewer; and
(d) Which is not part of a publicly owned treatment works (POTW) as defined at
40 CFR Section 122.2;
(e) Which was not previously authorized under a NPDES or TPDES individual
permit as a medium or large municipal separate storm sewer system;
(f) Which does not include very discrete systems such as those serving individual
buildings.
■ Storm Water - storm water runoff, snow melt runoff, and surface runoff and drainage.
Storm Water Associated with Construction Activity - Storm water runoff from an
area where there is either a large construction activity or a small construction activity.
Storm Water Management Prooram (SWMP) - a comprehensive program to manage
the quality of storm water discharged from the municipal separate storm sewer system.
Surface Water in the State - Lakes, bays, ponds, impounding reservoirs, springs,
rivers, streams, creeks, estuaries, wetlands, marshes, inlets, canals, the Gulf of Mexico
inside the territorial limits of the state (from the mean high water mark (MHWM) out
10.36 miles into the Gulf), and all other bodies of surface water, natural or artificial,
inland or coastal, fresh or salt, navigable or nonnavigable, and including the beds and
banks of all watercourses and bodies of surface water, that are wholly or partially inside
or bordering the state or subject to the jurisdiction of the state; except that waters in
treatment systems which are authorized by state or federal law, regulation, or permit,
and which are created for the purpose of waste treatment are not considered to be water
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Waters of the United States - (from 40 CFR Section 122.2) Waters of the United States
or waters of the U.S. means:
(a) all waters which are currently used, were used in the past, or may be
susceptible to use in interstate or foreign commerce, including all waters which
are subject to the ebb and flow of the tide;
(b) all interstate waters, including interstate wetlands;
(c) all other waters such as intrastate lakes, rivers, streams (including intermittent
streams), mudflats, sandflats, wetlands, sloughs, prairie potholes, wet meadows,
playa lakes, or natural ponds that the use, degradation, or destruction of which
would affect or could affect interstate or foreign commerce including any such
waters:
(1) which are or could be used by interstate or foreign travelers for
recreational or other purposes;
(2) from which fish or shellfish are or could be taken and sold in interstate
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or foreign commerce; or
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(3) which are used or could be used for industrial purposes by industries
in interstate commerce;
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(d) all impoundments of waters otherwise defined as waters of the United States
under this definition;
(e) tributaries of waters identified in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this definition;
(f) the territorial sea; and
(g) wetlands adjacent to waters (other than waters that are themselves wetlands)
identified in paragraphs (a) through (f) of this definition.
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III. PROGRAM RATIONALE
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A. Regulatory Requirements
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The TCEQ has issued a draft TPDES General Permit Number TXR040000, requiring
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small MS4s to apply for authorization to discharge storm water to surface waters in the
State of Texas, defined as Waters of the United States. This new general permit is
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issued pursuant to Section 26.040 of the Texas Water Code and Section 402 of the
Clean Water Act.
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The City of Allen meets the definition of a small MS4 as defined in the permit
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document and must therefore make application to the TCEQ for authorization to
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discharge storm water to surface waters in the state. Application for coverage under
this permit includes the submittal of a Notice of Intent (NOI) form and preparation of a
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Storm Water Management Program (SWMP). The permit provides coverage for a five-
year period, and requires an annual update and status report submittal to TCEQ. The
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document contained herein serves as the SWMP for the City of Allen.
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The SWMP must provide a listing and description of programs, activities and physical
features, known as best management practices (BMPs) developed to prevent pollution
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in the storm water to the maximum extent practicable (MEP). BMPs are required to be
developed for six storm water quality focus areas, known as minimum control
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measures (MCMs). The six MCMs are:
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1. Public Education and Outreach on Storm Water Impacts
2. Public Involvement/Participation
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3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
4. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations
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5. Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control
6. Post -Construction Storm Water Management in New Development and
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Redevelopment
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Each MCM must contain an appropriate number and type of BMPs to satisfy the permit
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requirements to the maximum extent practicable. The permit regulations state that
existing programs or BMPs may be used to satisfy the requirements of this SWMP.
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BMPs must include a schedule of implementation during the five-year permit period
and a determination of measurable goals to evaluate the effectiveness of the BMP. A
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description of how each measurable goal will be evaluated must also be provided.
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It was the intent of the TCEQ to provide a general permit for small MS4s with enough
flexibility to create a storm water program to meet the unique, individual needs of
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smaller systems. The program is to be developed by the MS4 operator (in this case
the City of Allen) such that it effectively reduces pollutants to the receiving Waters of
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the United States.
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B. Storm Water Management Program Development
On August 12, 2002, the Allen City Council voted to retain Teague Nall and Perkins,
Inc, (TNP) a municipal consulting firm to assist with the preparation of the City's Storm
Water Management Program. TNP performed the steps described in this section to
determine the most appropriate BMPs for the City of Allen
1. BMP SELECTION PROCESS
A comprehensive BMP Inventory was developed using various BMP resources
including the EPA's National Menu of BMPs and the North Central Texas Council
of Governments Menu of Management Plan Options for Small MS4s in North
Central Texas. The BMP Inventory provided an inclusive list of BMPs for each
MCM. City of Allen personnel reviewed the list and indicated the BMPs that were
in existence in the City, and also identified potential future BMPs that could best
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achieve the goal of improved storm water quality. Existing BMPs were reviewed
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and compared with regulatory requirements in the draft permit for each MCM.
Where existing programs and regulatory authority were incomplete, additional
BMPs were recommended. TNP met with City of Allen personnel for a final
selection of BMPs to reduce pollutants to the MEP. Public informational meetings
and public hearings were held at Allen City Hall to inform the public about the
program and to invite the public to help in the development process. A list of
selected BMPs for each MCM was developed and is provided in Section IV, Storm
Water Management Program.
2. SELECTION OF MEASURABLE GOALS
The TPDES permit stipulates the development of measurable goals for each BMP,
with a description of how the measurable goal will be evaluated. Measurable goals
were selected to assess the appropriateness of the identified BMP, provide
progress towards achieving the statutory goal of reducing the discharge of
pollutants to the MEP, and evaluate the success of implementation of the BMP.
Effort was made to select measurable goals that provide specific information
documented at the time a BMP is implemented. A description of the measurable
goal and implementation schedule for each BMP is provided in the SWMP
Summary in Section IV.
3. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
The TPDES permit language indicates that BMPs may be performed or phased
into the program over the five-year period of permit coverage, such that the
program is completely implemented by the permit expiration date. The City of
Allen has historically been proactive in protecting the quality of its storm water
runoff. Consequently many of the BMPs required are already being practiced in
the City and will continue to be practiced or will be improved upon over the permit
term. The implementation schedule attempts to phase in BMPs such that all BMPs
for Year 1 take credit for existing programs. This will allow the City to implement
additional BMPs in the following years in a fiscally responsible manner, with
adequate planning to ensure their success. The progression of implementation
aims to continually increase storm water quality in the City of Allen to the MEP over
■ the five-year permit term.
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4. ANNUAL REPORTING AND TRACKING
TNP has provided the City of Allen with specific forms and documentation needed
to prepare concise annual reports to the TCEQ. The documents include the
SWMP Summary and Master Tracking Table that identifies each BMP and the
schedule for implementation. In addition, a BMP Annual Report Form was
developed to provide a method of evaluation for each BMP as required in the
General Permit.
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IV. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
The City of Allen's Storm Water Management Program (SWMP) contains a listing of BMPs
to meet the requirements for each minimum control measure (MCM) to the maximum
extent practicable. The following program is organized according to the six MCMs. Under
each MCM heading the TPDES regulatory text is stated, followed by a listing of the
proposed BMPs being implemented to meet the requirements, and a SWMP Summary
and Master Tracking Table that describes the BMPs and the proposed schedule for
implementation.
The following SWMP identifies some BMPs under more than one MCM. The selection of
BMPs that attain multiple storm water quality benefits is more beneficial to the City of Allen
and their SWMP, and is also recommended by the permitting authority. For example, the
BMP entitled Household Hazardous Waste Program satisfies two MCMs. The program
educates the community about hazards associated with improper disposal of hazardous
waste and directly involves the community with pollution prevention measures. The dual
purpose of the Household Hazardous Waste Program therefore fulfills the requirements of
both the Public Education and Outreach MCM and the Public Involvement and
Participation MCM.
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Minimum Control Measure:
PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH ON STORM WATER IMPACTS
TPDES Permit Regulatory Text
Part III.A.1
(a) A public education program to distribute educational materials to the community or conduct
equivalent outreach activities that will be used to inform the following groups within the MS4
area:
(1) residents;
(2) visitors;
(3) public service employees;
(4) businesses;
(5) commercial and industrial facilities; and
(6) construction site personnel.
The outreach must inform the public about the impacts polluted storm water run-off can have on
water quality, hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste, and
ways they can minimize their impact on storm water quality.
(b) Via documentation, the MS4 operator must ensure that a reasonable attempt was made to
reach all constituents within the MS4 area to meet this measure.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
• Annual Water Quality Report
• Auto Service Center Program
• Bilingual Information to the Community
• Children's Programs
• Construction Site Waste Management
• Environmental Guidelines
• Household Hazardous Waste Program
• Media Coverage
• Municipal Employee Training Program
• NCTCOG Coordination
• Pet Waste Management
• Public Meetings
• Regional Cooperative Partnership
• Texas Smartscape Program
• Urban Forestry
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STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Public Education and Outreach on Storm Water Impacts
Responsible
Implementation
Best Management PracticeDepartment
Measurable Goal
Year
1
2
3
4
5
Annual Water Quality
Provide an annual Water Quality Report
to all Allen water utility customers that
Community
Continue to provide an
includes a listing of indoor and outdoor
Services
annual water quality report
Year 1 - Year 5
water conservation ideas to be adopted
in constituent's water bills.
b the ublic.
Auto Service Center Program
Continue the auto service
Provide information in the form of an 8%x
11 trifold handout to automotive service
Community
center program. Distribute
Year 1 -Year 5
facilities in Allen regarding the damage
Services
150 brochures annually.
and consequences of illegal dumping.
Implement a bilingual program funded by
NCTCOG & TCEQ grant Distribute
bilingual door tags to notify residents of
Provide bilingual
two dates in which collections sites will be
Community
information to the
Year 1
manned in the neighborhood to promote
Services
community and record
neighborhood clean-up. Provide storm
participation.
drain inlet stickers written in English and
Spanish
Children's Programs
Make 12 presentations per
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year targeting children and
youth audiences. Promote
Develop and execute programs that
specifically target children and youth in
Community
the participation of at least
Year 1 - Year 5
awareness and clean-up efforts.
Services
10 youth groups in
community cleanup
programs on an annual
basis.
Construction Site Waste Management
Additional construction site
waste requirements
Requirement that construction site
developed in City of Allen
contractors provide for the proper
Building and
Residential Construction
disposal of wastes including discarded
Code
packet and/or Property
Year 2
building materials, concrete truck washout
Compliance
Maintenance Ordinance.
water, chemicals, litter and sanitarywaste
Construction waste
at a construction site.
management checklist
developed for inclusion in
Preconstruction packet.
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STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Public Education and Outreach on Storm Water Impacts
Responsible
Implementation
Best Management Practice
Department
Measurable Goal
Year
1
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3 4
5
1 Environmental Guidelines
An environmental guideline has been
developed for the 2002-2022
Post environmental
Comprehensive Plan to inform
guidelines in the City of
developers, engineers, contractors and
Allen Comprehensive Plan.
others about the geology, topography,
Planning and
Make the Comprehensive
Year 1 - Year 5
soils conditions, climate, biological
Development
Plan available online for
features, vegetation and wildlife habitats
the education of
in the City of Allen, and to outline the
contractors, engineers,
pollution prevention strategies of this
developers and others.
Storm Water Management Program
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Program
Provide a HHW pilot program to provide
curbside collection of common residential
Continue the HHW pilot
pollutants such as pesticides, household
Community
program with alternative
cleaning chemicals, automotive products
Services
funding. Document the
Year 1 - Year 5
and pool chemicals. Educate the
number of HHW
community about the hazards associated
collections made annually.
with improper disposal of HHW
Media Coverage
Continue using media to
Provide media coverage of the storm
water management program (SWMP)
advertise storm water
development, request public involvement
Community
pollution elimination efforts
Year 1 - Year 5
in the program and educate the public
Services
and document media
about volunteer opportunities in Keep
coverage used.
Allen Beautiful (KAB) programs.
Municipal Employee Training Program
Develop a training program that includes
Organize a list of employee
descriptions that will
seminars, in-house training sessions, new
receive training, a training
Year 1
employee training, videos, manuals or
schedule, and select
other means to inform and train municipal
Engineering
appropriate training
employees about methods to prevent and
materials and methods.
reduce storm water pollution from
Conduct training for
Year 2 - Year 5
municipal activities.
appropriate em to ees.
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STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Public Education and Outreach on Storm Water Impacts
Responsible
Management Practice
Measurable Goal
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NCTCOG Community Services Coordination
MMOMM
Coordination with North Central Texas
Council of Governments (NCTCOG) to
Continue attendance at
provide storm water awareness
monthly meetings;
information to the community. NCTCOG
Community
document participation in
Year 1 -Year 5
provides information, materials and
Services
NCTCOG programs and
funding support to the City of Allen for
use of NCTCOG materials.
programs to increase storm water
awareness.
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Pet Waste Management
Continue enforcement of
the Pooper Scooper
ordinance. Provide
brochures to display at
veterinarian's offices,
A combination of educational outreach
animal shelters, pet
and enforcement procedures to
Animal Control
groomers, City Hall, the
Year 1 -Year 5
encourage residents to clean up after
Police Department and the
their pets.
Chamber of Commerce.
Air a weekly informational
video on the City cable
channel. Post ordinance
information on the City of
Allen website.
Public Meetings
Schedule 3 public
Year 1
Provide a series of public meetings to
inform the community about the Storm
meetings,
Water Management Program and to invite
Engineering
the community to participate in the
Schedule 1 public meeting
Year 2 - Year 5
development and implementation
each year.
process.
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Regional Cooperative Partnership
Partnership with NCTCOG and other
Provide a funding
regional cities and DOT's to develop
commitment to NCTCOG
Year 1
strategies addressing storm water quality
Engineering
issues and cooperative management
Consider continuing the
programs specific to the North Central
funding commitment to
Year 2 - Year 5
Texas rear on
NCTCOG each year.
ProgramTexas Smartscape
Continue distribution of CD
Provide the public with free copies of the
Community
free of charge. Document
Texas Smartsrape CD to promote good
Services
the number of CDs
Year 1 - Year 5
landscaping practices.
distributed.
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STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Public Education and Outreach on Storm Water Impacts
Responsible
Implementation
Best Management Practice
Department
Measurable Goal
I Year
1 2 3 4 5
Urban Forestry
MMMMM
Continue to require a tree
survey and Tree Mitigation
Regulations to preserve and protect
Planning and
Plan for new development
existing trees and require tree mitigation
Development
projects. Update the Allen
Year t - Year 5
for existing tree removal.
website with educational
information about the
urban forestry program.
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Minimum Control Measure:
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT/PARTICIPATION
TPDES Permit Regulatory Text
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(a) Identify and implement a public involvement and participation program. This must
include provisions to allow opportunities for all constituents within the MS4 area to
participate in the storm water management program development and implementation.
(b) The MS4 operator must, at a minimum, comply with State and local public notice
requirements when implementing a public involvement/participation program.
(c) The MS4 operator must, via documented efforts, ensure that sufficient opportunities
were allotted to involve all constituents interested in participating in the program process
to meet this measure.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
• Adopt -A -Stream
• Auto Service Center Program
• Bilingual Information to the Community
• Children's Programs
• Household Hazardous Waste Program
• Keep Allen Beautiful
• Media Coverage
• NCTCOG Community Service Coordination
• Public Meetings
• Public Reporting Program
• Storm Drain Stickers
• Watershed Organization
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STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Public Involvement/Participation
Responsible
Implementation
Best Management Practice
Department
Measurable Goal
I Year
1 2
3 4 5
Implement a program to educate the
community about pollution impacts to
Continue Adopt -A -Stream
natural waterways and allow opportunities
Community
program and document
Year 1 - Year 5
for the public to participate in cleaning u
p p p g p
Services
participation and areas
harmful materials from area streams and
adopted.
creeks.
Auto Service Center Program
MMMMM
Provide information in the form of an 8%x
Continue the auto service
11 trifold handout to automotive service
Community
center program. Distribute
Year 1 -Year 5
facilities in Allen regarding the damage
Services
and consequences of illegal dumping.
150 brochures annually.
Bilingual Information to the Community
Implement a bilingual program funded by
NCTCOG & TCEQ grant. Distribute
bilingual door tags to notify residents of
Provide bilingual
two dates in which collections sites will be
Community
information to the
Year 1
manned in the neighborhood to promote
Services
community and record
neighborhood clean-up. Provide storm
participation.
drain inlet stickers written in English and
Spanish.
Children s Programs
MMMMM
Make 12 presentations per
year targeting children and
Develop and execute programs that
youth audiences. Promote
specifically target children and youth in
Community
the participation of at least
Year 1 - Year 5
awareness and clean-up efforts.
Services
10 youth groups in
community cleanup
programs on an annual
basis.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Program
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Provide a HHW pilot program to provide
curbside collection of common residential
Continue the HHW pilot
pollutants such as pesticides, household
Community
program with alternative
cleaning chemicals, automotive products
Services
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funding. Document the
Year 1 - Year 5
and pool chemicals. Educate the
number of HHW collections
community about the hazards associated
made annually.
with improper disposal of HHW.
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CITY OF ALLEN
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Public Involvement/Participation
Responsible
Implementation
Best Management Practice
Department
Measurable Goal
I Year
1 2
3 4 5
Keep Allen Beautiful Program
Provide a Keep Allen Beautiful (KAB)
program involving a variety of pollution
Continue the KAB program
prevention, cleanup and education
Community
Document the number of
Year 1 - Year 5
programs, denoted by a specific logo that
Services
KAB brochures distributed
identifies Allen with environmentally-
in the City of Allen.
friendlv livin .
Media Coverage
Provide media coverage of the storm
Continue using media to
water management program (SWMP)
advertise storm water
development, request public involvement
Community
pollution elimination efforts
Year 1 - Year 5
in the program and educate the public
Services
and document media
about volunteer opportunities in Keep
coverage used.
Allen Beautiful (KAB) programs.
NCTCOG Community Services Coordination
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Coordination with North Central Texas
Council of Governments (NCTCOG) to
Continue attendance at
provide storm water awareness
monthly meetings;
information to the community. NCTCOG
Community
document participation in
Year 1 - Year 5
provides information, materials and
Services
NCTCOG programs and
funding support to the City of Mien for
use of NCTCOG materials.
programs to increase storm water
awareness.
Public Meetings
MIMMEM
Provide a series of public meetings to
Schedule 3 public
Year 1
inform the community about the Storm
meetings.
Water Management Program and to invite
Engineering
the community to participate in the
Schedule 1 public meeting
Year 2 -Year 5
development and implementation
each year.
process.
Public Reporting Program
MENNE
Procedures to detect and eliminate illicit
Building and
Continue complaint -driven
to the MS4 and address non-
Code
detection and elimination
storm water discharges and illegal
Compliance &
program. Document calls
Year 1 - Year 5
dumping through public reporting
Community
received and action taken.
methods.
Services
Storm Drain Inlet Stickers Program
Provide opportunities for volunteers to
place polyvinyl slickers on storm drain
Document number of storm
inlets that warn the public to not dump
Community
drain inlets marked
Year 1 - Year 5
pollutants into the inlets. Educate
Services
annually.
constituents about volunteer
opportunities.
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CITY OF ALLEN
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Public InvolvementiParticipation
Responsible
Implementation
Best Management Practice
Department
Measurable Goal
Year
1 2
3 4Watershed
5
Organization
MMMOM
Consider joining the
Rowlett Creek Watershed
Management Program and
Year 1
Join the Rowlett Creek Watershed
Community
invite public participation by
Management Program.
Services
posting meeting times on
the City of Allen website.
Continue participation in
watershed organization if
Year 2
necessary.
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X-!TEAGUE NALL AND PERKINS
Minimum Control Measure:
ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION
TPDES Permit Regulatory Text
Part III.A.3
(a) Illicit Discharges
A section within the SWMP must be developed to establish a program to detect and
eliminate illicit discharges to the MS4. The SWMP must include the manner, ordinance
or other regulatory mechanism, used to effectively prohibit illicit discharges.
(b) Non -Storm Water Discharges
A section within the SWMP must be developed to establish a program to detect and
address non -storm water discharges and illegal dumping to the MS4. All non -storm
water flows ... must be considered by the permittee to determine if they are a significant
contributor of pollutants to the MS4. All non -storm water discharges that significantly
contribute pollutants to the MS4 must be effectively prohibited.
(c) Incidental Non -Storm Water Discharges
The SWMP must also include a provision prohibiting any individual non -storm water
discharge that is determined to be contributing significant amounts of pollutants to the
MS4.
(d) Storm Sewer Map
A map of the storm sewer system must be developed
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
• Dry Weather Field Inspections
• Hazardous Material Spill Response
• Illicit Discharge Ordinance
• Public Reporting Program
• Storm Sewer System Map
• TV Inspection of Sewers
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CITY OF ALLEN
CITY OF ALLEN
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
Responsible
Implementation
Best Management Practice
Department
Measurable Goal
Year
1
2
3 4
5
Dry Weather Field Inspections
MMMMM
Develop dry weaNer
screening procedures and
Year 1
Develop a plan to inspection storm sewer
illicit discharge elimination
outfalls during dry weather to detect
procedures.
Visually inspect 25% of the
pollutant discharges and provide a plan of
Community
action for eliminating any such sources of
Services
storm drain system outfalls
discharge.
per year. Document
Year2-Year5
findings, suspicious
discharges and actions
taken.
Hazardous Material Spill Response
MMMOM
Continue to implement
Develop and implement procedures to
hazardous materials spill
contain and properly dispose of
response procedures and
hazardous material spills and prevent
techniques and document
those spills from entering the MS4.
Fire Department
spill response actions
Year t - Year 5
Provide in-house training to municipal
taken. Provide annual
employees on proper response
hazardous material spill
techniques
response training for Fire
Department personnel.
Illicit Discharge
Develop an ordinance to effectively prohibit
Building and
Develop an illicit discharge
Year 1
illicit discharges, including non-stormwater
ordinance.
discharges and illegal dumping, to the MS4
Code
Adopt the illicit discharge
Year 2
and provide appropriate enforcement procedures
Compliance
and actions for ordinance vioiatrons
ordinance.
Public Reporting Program
Procedures to detect and eliminate illicit
Building and
discharges to the MS4 and address non-
Code
Continue complaint -driven
stone water discharges and illegal
Compliance &
detection and elimination
Year 1 - Year 5
dumping through public reporting
Community
program. Document calls
methods.
Services
received and action taken.
Storm
Year 1
20% of storm sewer
Develop and update a map of the City of
system mapped.
Allen storm sewer system to aid in the
Engineering
60% of storm sewer
Year 3
detection and elimination of illicit
system mapped.
discharges.
100% of storm sewer
Year 5
system mapped.
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CITY OF ALLEN
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
Best Management Practice
Responsible
Measurable Goal
Implementation
Year
Department
1 2 3 4 5
Continue to require TV
Requirement for TV Inspections of
inspections of all new
sanitary sewer and storm sewer lines for
Engineering
sanitary sewerng
Year 1 -Year 5
all new construction projects.
and storm sewer lines.
Document number of sites
performing TV inspections.
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I
f�TEAGUE NALL AND PERKINS
Minimum Control Measure:
POLLUTION PREVENTION/GOOD HOUSEKEEPING FOR MUNICIPAL OPERATIONS
TPDES Permit Regulatory Text
Part III.A.4
A section within the SWMP must be developed to establish and operation and maintenance
program. The operation and maintenance program must have the ultimate goal of identifying
methods and practices for conducting municipal operations in a manner to prevent or reduce
pollution in storm water runoff.
(a) Good Housekeeping and Best Management Practices., Controls must be used to reduce
or eliminate the discharge of pollutants when runoff from municipal operations is
determined to be a significant contributor of pollution to the MS4.
(b) Training: A training program must be developed for all employees responsible for
municipal operations subject to the pollution prevention/good housekeeping program.
The training program must include training materials directed at preventing and reducing
storm water pollution from municipal operations. Examples or descriptions of training
materials being used must be included in the SKIMP.
(c) Structural Control Maintenance: If best management practices include structural
controls, maintenance of the controls must be performed at a frequency determined by
the MS4 operator and consistent with maintaining the effectiveness of the BMP.
(d) Disposal of Waste: Waste removed from the MS4, from structural controls, or collected
as a result of municipal operations and maintenance activities must be properly
. disposed. A section within the SEMP must be developed to include procedures for the
proper disposal of waste.
■ (e) Municipal Operations and Industrial Activities, The SWMP must include a list of all
municipal operations that are subject to the operation, maintenance, or training program
developed under the conditions of this section; and municipally owned or operated
industrial activities that are subject to TPDES storm water regulations.
The SKIMP must include an individual permit number, general permit authorization
number, or a copy of a signed NOI or NEC for each industrial activity conducted by the
MS4 and subject to TPDES storm water regulations. If an NOI or NEC has been
submitted, but an acknowledgement has not yet been received from the TCEQ, a copy
of the submitted NOI or NEC Form may be made readily available.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
• Alternative Fuel Vehicles
• Municipal Employee Training • Pet Waste Management
Program • Street Sweeping
■ Municipal Industrial Activities • Structural Control Maintenance
• Municipal Operations Waste
■ Disposal
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CITY OF ALLEN
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations
Best Management Practice
Responsible
Measurable Goal
Implementation
Vear
Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Department
1 2 3 4 5
Purchase and operate alternative fuel
Community
Own and operate a total of
vehicles to conserve natural resources.
Services
five propane fueled trucks.
Year 5
Municipal Emp—loy—eeTmming Program
Organize a list of employee
a trainin
Develop g program that includes
descriptions that will
seminars, in-house training sessions, new
receive training, a training
employee training, videos, manuals or
schedule, and select
Year 1
other means to inform and train municipal
Engineering
appropriate training
employees about methods to prevent and
materials and methods.
reduce storm water pollution from
Conduct training for
Year 2 - Year 5
municipal activities.
appropriate employees
Municipal Industrial Activities
Develop a list of all municipally owned or
Provide information on any
operated industrial activities that are
Engineering
municipally owned or
Year 1 - Year 5
subject to TPDES storm water
operated industrial
regulations, if any.
activities.
Municipal Operations Waste Disposal
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a list of municipal
operations and/or activities
that produce wastes and
Year 3
Develop procedures for the proper
develop proper disposal
disposal of waste removed from the MS4
procedures.
structural controls or collected as a result
Engineering
of municipal operations and maintenance.
Provide in-house training
on proper disposal
procedures for key
Year 4 - Year 5
personnel responsible for
waste removal.
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CITY OF ALLEN
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations
Responsible
Implementation
Best Management Practice
Department
Measurable Goal
Year
1
2 1 4_F5
Pet Waste Management
Continue enforcement of
MMMMM
the Pooper Scooper
ordinance. Provide
brochures to display at
veterinarian's offices,
A combination of educational outreach
animal shelters, pet
and enforcement procedures to
groomers, City Hall, the
encourage residents to clean up after
Animal Control
Police Department and the
Year 1 - Year 5
their pets.
Chamber of Commerce.
Air a weekly informational
video on the City cable
channel. Post Pooper
Scooper ordinance
information on the City of
Allen website.
Street and Parking Lot Sweeping Program
Contract with a street
Contract with a street sweeping company
sweeping company to
to regularly sweep roads and municipal
C ommunity
sweep arterials twice per
Year 1 - Year 5
parking lots.
Services
month and collectors and
municipal parking lots once
car month.
Structural Control Maintenance
MMMMM
Develop a list of
maintenance activities,
maintenance schedules
and long-term inspection
Develop procedures for the maintenance
procedures for structural
Year 3
of structural control BMPs used to prevent
Engineering
control BMPs used, if any,
or reduce pollutant runoff from municipal
to reduce pollutant
operations.
discharges from municipal
operations.
Initiate structural control
maintenance program, if
Year 4 - Year 5
needed.
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17' TEAGUE NALL AND PERKINS
Minimum Control Measure:
CONSTRUCTION SITE STORM WATER RUNOFF CONTROL
TPDES Permit Regulatory Text
ParttII.A.5
The MS4 operator must develop, implement, and enforce a program to reduce pollutants in any
■ storm water runoff to the MS4 from construction activities that result in a land disturbance of
greater than or equal to one acre or if that construction activity is part of a larger common plan
■ of development or sale that would disturb one acre or more. The MS4 operator is not required
to develop, implement, and/or enforce a program to reduce pollutant discharges from sites that
the TCEQ has waived the permitting requirements for storm water discharges associated with
small construction activities.
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BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
(a) The program must include the development and implementation of, at a minimum, an
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ordinance or other regulatory mechanism to require erosion and sediment controls, as
well as sanctions to ensure compliance, to the extent allowable under State and local
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law.
(b) Requirements for construction site contractors to, as a minimum.,
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(1) Implement appropriate erosion and sediment control BMPs; and
(2) Control waste at the construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water
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quality.
(c) The MS4 operator must develop procedures for.,
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(1) Site plan review which incorporates consideration of potential water quality
impacts;
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(2) Receipt and consideration of information submitted by the public; and
(3) Site inspection and enforcement control measures.
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BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
• Construction Erosion Control Ordinance
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Construction Plan Review
Construction Site Inspection and Enforcement
Construction Site Waste Management
• Environmental Guidelines
Inspector Training
• Public Input Mechanism for Construction Runoff
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CITY OF ALLEN
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control
Best Management Practice
Responsible
Measurable Goal
Implementation
Year
Department
1 2 3 4 5
Construction Erosion & Sediment Control
Ordinance
A city ordinance requiring the
implementation of appropriate erosion
Building and
Develop and adopt a
and sediment control best management
Code
construction erosion and
practices as well as enforcement
Compliance
sediment control
Year 1
procedures for regulated construction
ordinance.
activities.
Construction Plan Review Checklist
Develop an erosion and
A construction plan review procedure to
sediment control and
evaluate proposed erosion and sediment
construction site waste
Year 2
controls in accordance with the City's
management checklist for
construction erosion and sediment control
Engineering
construction plan review
ordinance and construction site waste
Administer the review
management BMP.
process for all new
regulated construction
Year 3
ro ects.
Construction Site inspection and Enforcement
Develop checklist for
erosion and sediment
control BMP inspection
Develop procedures for construction site
procedures and
Year 2
inspections and enforcement of erosion
enforcement actions in
and sediment control requirements for
Engineering
accordance with the
regulated construction projects
erosion and sediment
control ordinance.
Implement the inspection
Year 3 - Year 5
and enforcement program.
Construction Site Waste Management
Additional construction site
waste requirements
Requirement that construction site
developed in City of Allen
contractors provide for the proper
Building andCode
Residential Construction
disposal of wastes including discarded
Packet and/or Property
Year 2
building materials, concrete truck washout
Compliance
Maintenance Ordinance.
water, chemicals, litter and sanitary waste
Construction waste
at a construction site.
management checklist
developed for inclusion in
Preconstruction packet.
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CITY OF ALLEN
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control
Best Management Practice
Responsible
Measurable Goal
Implementation
Year
Department
1
2
3_L_4_j
5
Environmental Guidelines
An environmental guideline has been
developed for the 2002-2022
Post environmental
Comprehensive Plan to inform
guidelines in the City of
developers, engineers, contractors and
Allen Comprehensive Plan.
others about the geology, topography,
Planning and
Make the Comprehensive
soils conditions, climate, biological
Development
Plan available online for the
Year 1 -Year 5
features, vegetation and wildlife habitats
education of contractors,
in the City of Allen, and to outline the
engineers, developers and
pollution prevention strategies of this
others.
Storm Water Management Program.
Inspector Training
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Training for City inspectors responsible
Provide training activities
for reviewing and approving the
Engineering
biannually for each erosion
Year 1 - Year 5
construction of erosion and sediment
and sediment control
control BMPs.
inspector.
A public input mechanism for receipt and
Continue to administer the
consideration of information submitted by
Building and
existing public information
the public concerning construction site
Code
mechanism. Document
Year 1 - Year 5
storm water runoff.
Compliance
public input and City action
taken.
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X' TEAGUE NALL AND PERKINS
Minimum Control Measure:
POST -CONSTRUCTION STORM WATER MANAGEMENT IN NEW DEVELOPMENT AND
REDEVELOPMENT
TPDES Permit Regulatory Text
Part/ILA.6
The MS4 operator must 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 that will result in disturbance of one or more acres, that discharge into the
small MS4. The program must ensure that controls are in place that would prevent or minimize
water quality impacts;
(a) Develop and implement strategies which include a combination of structural and/or non-
structural BMPs appropriate for your community,
(b) Use an ordinance or other regulatory mechanism to address post -construction runoff
from new development and redevelopment projects to the extent allowable under State
and local law; and
(c) Ensure adequate long-term operation and maintenance of BMPs.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
• Environmental Guidelines
• Long Term BMP Operation
• Municipal Industrial Activities
• Municipal Operations Waste Disposal
• Post -Construction BMP Guidance
• Post -Construction Runoff Ordinance
• Urban Forestry
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CITY OF ALLEN
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Post -Construction Storm Water Management in New Development and Redevelopment
Best Management Practice
Responsible
Measurable Goal
Implementation
Year
Department
1
2
3 4
5
Environmental Guidelines
An environmental guideline has been
developed for the 2002-2022
Post environmental
Comprehensive Plan to inform
guidelines in the City of
developers, engineers, contractors and
Allen Comprehensive Plan,
others about the geology, topography,
Planning and
Make the Comprehensive
soils conditions, climate, biological
Development
Plan available online for the
Year 1 -Year 5
features, vegetation and wildlife habitats
education of contractors,
in the City of Allen, and to outline the
engineers, developers and
pollution prevention strategies of this
others
Storm Water Management Program.
OperationLong-Term BMP
A requirement that developers of
regulated construction projects provide for
&
Continue to require HOA
long-term post -construction
ction operation and
Planning and
agreements to ensure long-
Year t -Year 5
maintenance of storm water quality BMPs
Development
term O&M of wet and dry
through homeowner's association (HOA)
detention ponds.
agreements.
OperationsMunicipal
Develop a list of municipal
operations and/or activities
that produce wastes and
Year 3
Develop procedures for the proper
develop proper disposal
disposal of waste removed from the MS4
Engineering
Procedures.
structural controls or collected as a result
Provide in-house training
of municipal operations and maintenance,
on proper disposal
procedures for key
Year 4 - Year 5
personnel responsible for
waste removal.
Municipal Industrial Activities
Develop a list of all municipally owned or
Provide information on any
operated industrial activities that are
Engineering
municipally owned or
Year 1 -Year 5
subject to TPDES storm water
operated industrial
regulations, if any.
activities.
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CITY OF ALLEN
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY AND
MASTER TRACKING TABLE
Post -Construction Storm Water Management in New Development and Redevelopment
Best Management Practice
Responsible
Department
Measurable Goal
Implementation
Year
1
2 3
4 5
Post -Construction BMP Guidance
MOMMM
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Require developers to use
NCTCOG BMP manual for
A requirement that developers provide
plans to implement post -construction
BMPs to prevent or minimize water quality
impacts using NCTCOG's current BMP
manuals. The City will consider adopting
the new NCTCOG Integrated Storm
Engineering
guidance in developing
plans for permanent post-
construction water quality
BMPs.
Year 2
Consider adoption of the
NCTCOG ISWM Manual
Water Management (ISWM) Manual once
it is developed.
as guidance document for
post -construction runoff
Year 3
Blips.
Document use of post-
cos.
nstruction BMP
Year 4 -Year 5
Post -Construction Runoff Ordinance
Ordinance requiring permanent post -
construction storm water runoff controls
Develop and adopt a post -
for regulated new development and
Engineering
construction runoff
Year 1
redevelopment projects to prevent or
ordinaice.
minimize water ouaIt im acts.
Urban Forestry
MMMOM
Continue to require a tree
survey and Tree Mitigation
Regulations to preserve and protect
existing trees and require tree mitigation
for existing tree removal.
Planning and
Development
Plan for new development
projects. Update the Allen
website with educational
Year 1 - 5
information about the urban
forestry program.
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