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MUNICIPAL STORM WATER GROUP (SMS4) ANNUAL MEETING SAN DIEGO COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL FACILITY SOLUTIONS GROUP SEPTEMBER 23, 2014
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Introductions Joanne Branch, SDCOE John Quenzer and Annika Kubischta, D-M AX Engineering, Inc. (D-M AX ) 2
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AGENDA Executive Committee Report 2014-2015 Goals Regulatory Update Local & State Trends Program Highlight 3
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STORMWATER ADVISORY BOARD REPORT Ms. Jeanette Ford Director of Transportation South Bay Unified School District
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5 2014/2015 GOALS ANNIKA KUBISCHTA, D-MAX
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OVERALL PROGRESS TOWARD 2013-2014 GOALS 6
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FACJPA MUNICIPAL STORMWATER IMPLEMENTATION 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 7
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FACJPA MUNICIPAL STORMWATER IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR 14-15 Training – Keep logs! Can sign the back of monthly messages Education Identify staff or teachers as key contacts 8
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DOCUMENT EXISTING STUDENT EDUCATION Science curriculum Field trips Science camp Splash mobile lab ILACSD presentations Green machine Cleanup events 9
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EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Distribute materials… Stormwater coloring books Watershed-focused brochures Cleanup Opportunities Poster Monthly messages 10
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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 11
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FOCUS: BACK OF HOUSE OPERATIONS Trash areas Storage Janitorial / Grounds areas 12
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CONTRACTS, LEASES AND CIVIC CENTER USE AGREEMENTS Educate contractors Include stormwater language as basis for enforcement, if needed 13
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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! 14
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NEXT STEPS Get Ready: Annual Site Meetings: October 2014 through April 2015 Review progress Continue implementation DROPS funding 15
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REGULATORY UPDATE Local, State and Our Group
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REGULATIONS San Diego MS4 Permit (Phase I) - 2013 State Small MS4 Permit (Phase II) - 2013 TMDLs State Trash Policy - 2015?
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OUR MUNICIPAL GROUP’S APPROACH SWMP implementation, improvement, and adaptation Stay ahead of the game by making site improvements in accordance with current water quality concerns 18
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NEW PERMIT DISCHARGE RESTRICTIONS Air Conditioning Condensate Fire Sprinkler Flushing Irrigation Runoff
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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? 20
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WATERSHED FOCUS 21 www.projectcleanwater.org What watershed(s) are your facilities within? Take key pollutants into consideration
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22 LOCAL & STATE TRENDS JOHN QUENZER, D-MAX
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GENERAL TREND IN COMPLIANCE FOCUS Previous Permits Activities New Permits Discharge and Receiving Water Quality
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SAN DIEGO PHASE I PERMIT TIMELINE June 27, 2013: Permit Effective June 2015: Submit Watershed Plan, Jurisdictional Plan Develop Plans
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SANTA MARGARITA WATERSHED Highest Priority ConditionTBD TMDLNutrients (Rainbow Creek) Lead Municipal AgencyTBD
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SAN LUIS REY WATERSHED Highest Priority ConditionBacteria (lower watershed) TMDLBacteria Lead Municipal AgencyCounty of San Diego
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CARLSBAD WATERSHED Highest Priority ConditionsEutrophication (Loma Alta) Bacteria (Rest of watershed) TMDLBacteria (Moonlight Beach) Lead Municipal AgencyCity of Carlsbad
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SAN DIEGUITO WATERSHED Highest Priority ConditionBacteria TMDLBacteria Lead Municipal AgencyCity of San Diego
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LOS PEÑASQUITOS WATERSHED Highest Priority ConditionsBacteria, Sediment TMDLsBacteria, Sediment Lead Municipal AgencyCity of San Diego
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SAN DIEGO RIVER WATERSHED Highest Priority ConditionBacteria TMDLBacteria Lead Municipal AgencyCounty of San Diego
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SAN DIEGO BAY WATERSHED Lead Municipal AgenciesCities of Lemon Grove, National City, and Chula Vista
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SAN DIEGO BAY WATERSHED: PUEBLO Highest Priority ConditionsChollas Creek: Bacteria, Copper, Lead, Zinc Airport Authority: Copper, Zinc TMDLsBacteria, Copper, Lead, Zinc (Chollas Creek)
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SAN DIEGO BAY WATERSHED: SWEETWATER Highest Priority ConditionsParadise Creek: Riparian Area Quality East of I-805: Trash TMDLsNone
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SAN DIEGO BAY WATERSHED: OTAY Highest Priority ConditionsCoronado Area: Swimmable Waters East of I-805: Trash TMDLsNone
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TIJUANA RIVER WATERSHED Highest Priority ConditionsSediment TMDLsNone Lead Municipal AgencyCity of Imperial Beach
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TRASH REQUIREMENTS: STATE POLICY 36 Focus on priority land uses Schools? Full capture devices OR Source control, structural, and monitoring
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TRASH REQUIREMENTS: STATE POLICY 37
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38 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT ENCINITAS STORMWATER INTERNS
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39 ENCINITAS STORMWATER INTERNS
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THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING! Additional questions? Contact: Joanne Branch at SDCOE (858) 292-3833 jbranch@sdcoe.net jbranch@sdcoe.net John Quenzer or Annika Kubischta at D-M AX (858) 586-6600 jquenzer@dmaxinc.com akubischta@dmaxinc.com jquenzer@dmaxinc.com akubischta@dmaxinc.com 40
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