Public Workshop: RIPDES Draft Phase II Storm Water Regulations RI Department of Environmental Management RIPDES Storm Water Program July 25, 2001 Contacts:

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Public Workshop: RIPDES Draft Phase II Storm Water Regulations RI Department of Environmental Management RIPDES Storm Water Program July 25, 2001 Contacts: Greg Goblick Margarita Chatterton Tel x7265 Tel x7605

Overview: Impacts of contaminated storm water runoff Common Pollutants in Storm Water Runoff Pesticides Fertilizers Oils Salt Liter and other debris Sediment Pathogens (fecal coliform from illicit connections) Water Quality Assessments or TMDLs indicate that storm water discharges are a significant source of impairments of rivers, lakes, and estuaries in RI

Overview: How is Storm Water Regulated Under the EPA’s NPDES Program? Phased approach to regulation –Phase I (1990): Regulated discharges from large and medium MS4s serving >100,000 and eleven categories of industrial activity, including large construction > 5 acres - §402(p)(2) –Phase II (1999): Regulated discharges from small MS4s and small construction > 1 acres - §402(p)(6).

Overview: Phase I in Rhode Island DEM promulgated Phase I Regulations (1993) No Phase I Municipalities in Rhode Island Issued two (2) General Permits –Industrial Activity –Construction Activity Individual Permits for Industrial Activity

Overview: EPA Phase II approach for operators of municipal separate storm sewers (MS4s) Focuses on smaller municipally owned or operated storm sewers in urban areas Promotes pollution prevention through non- structural BMPs vs. end of pipe treatment through structural BMPs. Promotes maximizing resources through flexible permitting options

Overview: State Role and Responsibility Amend RIPDES Regulations to incorporate Phase II Rules Develop a state-wide criteria and process to designate small MS4s other than those automatically designated Develop and Issue Permits and application guidance Grant Waivers (when applicable)

Overview: Draft RIPDES Phase II Regulations Storm Water Work Group Meetings: Stakeholder group of municipal officials, non- governmental organizations, business community, RIDOA, RIDOH, RIDOT, and EPA Met 5 times from August April 2001 Goals: Produce draft RIPDES Phase II Regulations Solicit comments and concerns from stakeholders Coordinate with other programs

Overview: Draft RIPDES Phase II Regulations (cont’d) Results: Maintain flexibility in Regulations and provide detailed guidance Provide incentives for protection of sensitive resources Designation of MS4s outside of urban areas

Overview: Future Deadlines March 10, Operators of small MS4s may apply for waivers. March 10, Operators of small MS4s must submit an application and Storm Water Management Program Plan. March 10, Operators of municipally owned or operated facilities with Storm water discharges associated with industrial activity must submit permit application.

Overview: Future RIDEM Deadlines December 8, RIDEM to develop a menu of Best Management Practices (BMPs). December 8, RIDEM to Develop General Permit(s), for small MS4s and construction activity 1-5 acres December 8, RIDEM to Grant waivers March 10, RIDEM to Issue Permits