NHDES Alteration of Terrain Program

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NHDES Alteration of Terrain Program Seacoast Stormwater Coalition January 17, 2018 January 31, 2018 Ridgely Mauck, P.E. (603) 271-2303 Ridgely.Mauck@des.nh.gov

The Purpose of Alteration of Terrain To protect surface waters, drinking water supplies, and groundwater from construction activities and development

AoT Jurisdiction 100K sq. ft. of disturbance 50K in Protected Shoreland MS4s – 43.56K

Alteration of Terrain Permit Requirements Quantity Temporary erosion & sediment control Permanent treatment (sediment , nitrogen, phosphorous, metals, etc.) Quality Address Flooding Stream bank erosion

Three Major Review Components Hydrologic Analysis Sediment & Erosion Control Plans Stormwater Control & Treatment

Sediment & Erosion Control Plans Sequencing, minimize open area Perimeter controls Construction entrances Inlet/outlet protection Runoff directed to temporary practices Slope protection/vegetation requirements Inspection requirements

Stormwater Treatment Systems Stormwater ponds, no micro-pools (note error in rules text) Stormwater wetlands Gravel wetlands Infiltration practices Filtering practices Treatment Swales 10 minute residence time, 4-inch depth Vegetated Buffers

Some of the More Significant Rule Revisions Discharges to Impaired Waters (40 CFR 130.7 or 130.8) Chloride Nitrogen and Phosphorous Address 2014 Science & Technical Advisory Panel Report, Sea-level Rise, Storm Surges, and Extreme Precipitation Blasting Considerations Detention Ponds – lined or accept treated water only

Chloride Impaired 48+/- Watersheds Develop CMP DES Guidance: Green SnowPro Equip Calibration Weather Monitoring Salt Usage Eval. & Monitoring

Nitrogen/Phosphorus Impairment Demonstrate the project will not cause a net increase to: Impaired waters, Class A waters or ORWs Lakes and Ponds -phosphorus Use infiltration/filtration Elevated groundwater, use gravel wetland

Address 2014 STAP Report Assume 15% in precipitation depths Address sea-level rise and storm surge Update every 5 years

Blasting Considerations All projects with blasting – include BMPs Groundwater monitoring plan required if: > 5,000 cy Public or private wells within 2,000 feet

Additional Rules Temporary stormwater diversion/storage No >50% extended detention Certification of completion of work by owner and engineer Responsibilities for I&M activities Document in writing transfer to political subdivision No I&M manual required but document activities For homeowners associations, responsible party as specified in association documentation IF HOA dissolves/discontinued, individual homeowners shall have joint and several liability

Inspection & Maintenance Document Request 800 Permits

Inspection & Maintenance Document Request

I&M Issues 75% of respondents not aware of responsibilities Not in possession of I&M Manual Lack of transfer of responsibility Commercial properties generally more aware than residential

Thank You!