4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training MCM#6 – Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations Licking County & Partners.

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4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training MCM#6 – Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations Licking County & Partners 1

Why are we here? Licking County is an MS4 Community (since 2003) – MS4 = Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System LC partners with 7 townships + 3 villages – SWMP – Storm Water Management Program Six Minimum Control Measures: – MCM1 - Public Education & Outreach – MCM2 - Public Participation & Involvement – MCM3 - Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination – MCM4 - Construction Site Runoff Control – MCM5 - Post-Construction Storm Water Management – MCM6 – Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations 4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 2

MCM#6 Requirements Develop & implement an O&M program – Includes training – Goal of preventing or reducing pollutant runoff from municipal operations Include training to prevent or reduce pollution – Park & open space maintenance – Fleet & building maintenance – New construction & land disturbance – Storm water system maintenance – Municipal facility operations (= private requirements) 4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 3

Training Required by the Permit Annual Employee Training -- in order to eliminate or reduce storm water pollution. Best Management Practices (BMPs): – Good Housekeeping & Spill Prevention – Vehicle & Equipment Washing – Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance – Spill Reporting & Response – Street Maintenance (including Storm Sewers & Ditches) – Outdoor Storage of Materials & Wastes – Landscaping & Lawn Care 4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 4

Video: Storm Watch or Video: Storm Warnings (both available from LTAP) 4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 5

BMPs shown in Video Good Housekeeping Material Management Spill Response Equipment Fueling & Repair Outdoor Manufacturing Waste Management Dust Producing Processes 4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 6

Discussion Materials handled that might cause pollution: – Lubricants – Paints – Salt – Brine – Fuels – Solvents – Aggregates 4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 7

Spill Kits? – Location – Contents Activities Most Likely to have a spill: – Fueling – Oil changes – Winter deicing (salt & brine) Dumpster kept closed? Vehicle washing - General housekeeping? – Good enough? 4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 8

4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training MCM#6 - Good Housekeeping Keep work area neat and orderly – Don’t let scrap accumulate – Sweep up regularly – Clean up drips & spills promptly Keep Unused containers tightly closed – Keep lids on containers unless using them – Make sure all containers are labeled correctly 9

4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance Stay with vehicle during fueling Move leaking equipment inside Use drip pans when equipment cannot be moved indoors immediately Perform vehicle maintenance inside 10

4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training Vehicle & Equipment Washing Wash vehicles at a commercial facility Wash vehicles & equipment inside – Wash water must go to sanitary sewer When commercial or inside facilities are not available – wash on an impervious area where all runoff goes to the sanitary sewer. – Wash area should be roofed and clean water kept off of wash pad. 11

4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training Spill Reporting & Response NEVER hose down a spill – That’s strictly prohibited! Clean up spills quickly before they get away – Do a thorough job, leave no residue behind Protect storm drains from spills – Place pigs or absorbents between spill & drain Dispose of clean-up waste properly – Recycle or send to appropriate landfill facility 12

4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training Street Maintenance Debris from street sweeping and catch basin cleaning must go to a sanitary landfill. Waste water leaching from this material must go to the sanitary sewer system. Protect storm drain inlets during street maintenance. 13

4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training Landscaping & Lawn Care Obtain proper training and licensing prior to pesticide use. Use pesticides according to label. Use pesticides & fertilizers only as needed. Leave a buffer next to open water (ponds & streams) as labeled. Compost or otherwise properly dispose of clippings & yard waste. 14

4/27/2015 Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training Illicit Discharge Detection Be alert to illicit discharges to the storm system – Discolored or inappropriate pipe discharges – Bad-smelling discharges – Potential for soil erosion to the storm system Report illicit discharges so they may be remedied 15

Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) *Required for facilities within MS4 Urbanized Areas* 16 4/27/2015

Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training SWPPP 17 4/27/2015

Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training SWPPP 3.0 Description of Municipal Facility Operations Location Map, Site Map: 18 4/27/2015

Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 4.0Potential Pollutant Sources Chemicals/Materials – Brine Solution – Fuel – Oils – Paint – Road Salt Exposed Materials – stored new/used Waste Materials – used oils, trash 19 4/27/2015

Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 4.4 Summary of Potential Pollutant Sources 20 4/27/2015

Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 5.0 Stormwater Control Measures Employee Training – Annually – All new personnel Eliminate Illicit and Non-Stormwater Disch. Spill Prevention, Control, & Cleanup – Spill Incident Report (Appendix A) 21 4/27/2015

Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training More Outdoor Equipment Operations – Capture leaks Outdoor Materials Storage – Liquid Tanks (secondary containment??) – Materials that will not wash away Waste Handling & Disposal – Trash in dumpster (closed!) – Recycle oils, antifreeze, solvents, batteries 22 4/27/2015

Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training More Vehicle & Equipment Washing – In designated areas (work needed) Materials Receiving Vehicle & Equip. Maintenance & Storage Fueling Areas – Spill kit is available, small spills – absorbents – Stay at fueling point – Don’t top-off tanks. 23 4/27/2015

Licking County Engineer’s Office MCM#6 Training 6.0 Reporting/Record Keeping Annual Site Inspection Non-Storm Water Discharge Inspection Storm Water Discharge Visual Inspection Reporting Procedures – Inspection forms in Appendix A – Reports kept on file with this Plan 24 4/27/2015