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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 1 Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Robert G. Traver, Ph.D., PE Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Director, Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership II. Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 2 Outline Definitions Pa Stormwater Management History Why the Change? Current Pa Stormwater Requirements.
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 3 Development and the Hydrologic Cycle Thanks to MDE Original from MDE
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 4 Definitions: Objectives of SWM Protecting Life & lessening Public Health & Safety Risk Reducing Risk of Monetary Damage to Private / Public Property Minimize disruption of Community Affairs Protecting Quality of Surface and Groundwater Enhancement of the Quality of Life in Urban Areas –ASCE Stormwater Manual of Practice
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 5 ASCE Code of Ethics –Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public and shall strive to comply with the principles of sustainable development in the performance of their professional duties – (ASCE 2002)
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 6 Definitions - Flooding Natural - every 2 years out of channel…. Multiple Causes –Rains too hard –drainage system inadequate –urbanization increases volume / risk opposite… drought?
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 7 “Risk” - Definition Return Period (T) –Rainfall event equaled or exceeded over a year –T = 1/P x 100 2 year storm ~ 50% (P) – 100 ~~~~~~ 1% Risk = 1-(1-P)^n
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 8 Definitions - Floodplain & Stormwater Management Definitions - Floodplain & Stormwater Management Distinction Between - Large vs. Small Sites? –Both Required by Regulation Degree? Agency? –Floodplain – River –Stormwater - Watershed –Stormwater - Growing Quality Orientation –Flood Plain - Protection –higher priority Similarities –Life & Safety –Public Interest Intense - but brief & Infrequent –Coming together! Similar structural / nonstructural measures Similar Design Tools - same methods, different orientation Same System
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 9 Pa SWM - Historically Based on…….. Groundwater Rich Concern over Peak Flows / Flooding (property damage) Channel Stability (Cost) “Drainage” Pics from MDE (except as noted)
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 10 1978 – PA ACT 167 Peak Flows Limited to Preconstruction Levels All Points Leaving Site Municipal Implementation
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 11 1978 - FOCUS Peak Flows Large Storms (100 Yr?) Individual Sites –“downstream property line” –Detention Basins
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 12 From old Design Manual
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 13 Storm Hydrograph Pre Post Post W/ SWM
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 14 1978 - RESULTS Flow Collected and Concentrated Detention Basins –BIG –Bottom of Site Traver 1978
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 15 1978 - Results Post Pre Time Flow Post w/ SWM basin Lost Infiltration Increased Channel Erosion
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 16 1978 - CONCERNS Effect of Small Storms on Downstream Channels Downstream Effects of Basins –Combination Ownership? Maintenance?
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 17 ASCE Journal of Hydraulics Nov 1979 – “Downstream Effects of Stormwater Management Basins” – Richard McCuen –It is recognized that the urbanization process is responsible for increases in both runoff flow rates and sediment volumes…. The question that has led to much consideration is: Are SWM Basins effectively meeting the intent of stormwater management?”
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 18 1983 - ACT 167 REVISED! Enabled Watershed Planning –plans revised every five years –considers existing trouble areas –usually developed by county Peak Flows – limited to preconstruction levels – limited by effect on Watershed Municipal Implementation
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 19 1983 - FOCUS Peak Flows 2 ~ 100 Year Storms Watershed Drainage System –Release Rate
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 20 1983 - RESULTS Flow Collected and Concentrated Bigger Detention Basins –2 ~ 100 year storms –Release Rate ~ Watershed Location Owned –Homeowners Associations –Municipal
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 21 Issues
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 22 Act 167 Status Dec 1999 - PaDEP
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 23
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 24
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 25 EPA Region III Website
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 26 ASCE Journal of Hydraulics April 1980 – “Stormwater Detention in Developing Watersheds” – C Amandes, P. Bedient –Urban Stormwater runoff has become the major source of stream pollution in many urban areas as point source effluents have been largely controlled through improved treatment. July 1988 – “Multicriterion Stormwater Management Methods” – R. McCuen & G. Moglen –Both theory and experience indicate that, while detention basins designed to control peak discharge are effective in controlling the peak rates, the basins are ineffective in in controlling the degradatation of erodible channels downstream of the basin.
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 27 What do we design for?
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 28 The “old” way- directly connected Roof Driveway Street Inlet Culvert Post Infiltration -- Decreased Baseflow -- Decreased Groundwater Recharge -- Decreased Runoff Quality-- Decreased Stream Bank Erosion -- Increased Runoff Speed-- Increased Peak Flows-- Increased Volume -- Increased No Chance to Infiltrate No Pollutant Filtration
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 29 Pa Comprehensive Stormwater Policy Protect and maintain stream uses/water quality; Protect, maintain and sustain water quantity; and Integrate federal stormwater management requirements. “” Integrate federal stormwater management requirements. “NPDES – II” Best Management Practice (BMP) approach to stormwater management that emphasizes groundwater recharge and the reduction of impacts from discharges to surface water. PaDEP Aug 2002
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 30 Comprehensive Stormwater Management Program Pa SW Mgt Symposium Villanova University October 16,2003 Durla Lathia, P.E. Bureau of Watershed Management Pa DEP The following slides are excerpts from a presentation Durla Lathia PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 31 DEP’s Initiative For Public Input for New Directions 15 Water Forums held in 2001 Public Identified Stormwater Management as a Consistent Issue, and Wanted a Comprehensive Implementation of Various Water Management Programs PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 32 “…..to improve and sustain ground and surface water quality and quantity …… Pennsylvania’s Comprehensive Stormwater Management Policy GOAL: September 2002 www.dep.state.pa.us Direct Link to “Stormwater” PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 33 Under what authority was the policy issued? Comprehensive SW Policy Antidegradation Requirements Section 93.4a Existing In-Stream Water Uses and the Level of Water Quality Necessary to Protect the Existing Uses Shall Be Maintained and Protected The Water Quality of High Quality & Exceptional Value Waters Shall Be Maintained & Protected PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 34 Implementation Goals To successfully implement the Comprehensive Stormwater Management Policy the goals must: To successfully implement the Comprehensive Stormwater Management Policy the goals must: Be reasonably attainable Target and prioritize major obstacles Be effectively implemented utilizing existing resources PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 35 Comprehensive Stormwater Management Approach Integration of Planning, Technical and Regulatory Programs Financial Incentives Provide Necessary Technical Tools and Support – BMP Tech Manual PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 36 COMPREHENSIVE SW POLICY Special Protection Waters NPDES Construction Permits NPDES Phase II MS4 Permits ACT 167 Planning Program PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 37 NPDES Construction Permits P ermits require protection of uses and maintenance of water quality – E/S Control Plan to minimize pollutants from earth disturbance activities. – Post Construction SW Mgt. Plan Permits now emphasize requirement for PCSM Plans Identification, Assurance for Operation and Maintenance of BMPs – Preparedness, Prevention, Contingency Plan PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 38 PCSM PLANS Must Accompany Permit Application Identifiy BMP’s BMP’s MUST be Designed and Constructed in accordance with: DEP Approved Act 167 SW Plan with Water Quality Requirements, if a Plan Exist, Existing MS4 Municipal Ordinance, IF No Act 167 SW Plan, A 2-Year - 24 Hour Runoff Volume Difference Management (Post - Pre Development Conditions), If neither Act 167 nor MS4 Municipal Ordinance exists. A Long Term Maintenance of BMP’s is Required PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 39 Act 167 Stormwater Planning Program Incorporates hydrologic and hydraulic Evaluation of a Watershed for Existing and Future Land Use Scenario Requires County and Municipal participation Considers Existing Local Regulatory Programs Recommends Control of Stormwater Runoff from Development Activities A Recommended Model Ordinance PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 40 NPDES Phase II MS4 Program “Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4)” 20 Urbanized Areas 929 municipalities, 30 counties, 14 potential municipalities, plus state and federal institutions (PADOT, PTC, prisons, universities) Permit Requires Implementation of 6 Minimum Control Measures –Public Education –Public Participation & Involvement –Illicit Discharges –Construction –Post-construction –Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 41 NPDES II-MS4 Permit For General Permits, MS4s have Two options: –Follow DEP “SW MGT. PROTOCOL” “Pre-approved” Tasks Relaxed deadlines for Multi-municipal Efforts, Working on Watershed Based Approach Funding Opportunity, if Act 167 Planning is Involved Or –Develop own program Must get DEP approval No funding PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 42 Expanded Scope of Act 167 Program In addition to the requirements of the Section 5(b) of the Act, ALL Minimum Control Measures of the NPDES MS4 Permit requirements may be included in a SW Plan, if Counties and Municipalities wish to do so Funding is also included for the expanded scope PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 43 Act 167 SW Management Planning Rate & Volume Control Water Quality NPDES MS4 Permit Special Protection Waters Infiltration Groundwater Recharge Tailored Municipal Ordinances NPDES Construction Permit Financial Assistance Technical Assistance PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 44 How Does Act 167 SW Planning Implement Comp SW Policy??? Recommend Measures and Techniques to Address Stormwater Runoff Impact with a Goal to Mimic Pre-Development Conditions after Development is Completed. Control Standards for Quantity, Quality,Groundwater Recharge and Stream Protection NPDES Regulatory Components Included PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 45 Act 167 SW Planning Status 85 Plans approved for 47 counties Plans approved after Aug. 2001 contain WQ Components 777 Municipalities to enact and implement ordinances 42 additional Plans currently under way ( 23 Counties, 603 Municipalities): All Plans have WQ Components PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 46 STORMWATER ORDINANCE MS4 Ordinance(available on DEP Website) A General SW Ordinance which includes all the components of Stormwater Management. Counties include this ordinance in their SW Plans, subject to watershed specific modifications. Municipalities, not part of a SW Plan, are encouraged to consider adoption PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 47 Pa BMP Technical Manual Tech Manual to Provide Computational Procedures and Specifications- It will NOT Be a Regulatory Handbook 18 Month Project Consultant Has Been Selected Oversight Committee Members Appointed First Oversight Committee Meeting Held on October 10, 2003 DEP Contacts: Dennis Stum/Ken Reisinger PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in Pennsylvania Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership – www.villanova.edu/VUSP II 48 Stormwater Management How Can We Help ?? Central Office Regional Offices WWW.DEP.STATE.PA.US Direct Link to “Stormwater” PaDEP Presentation – Pa SWM Symposium Oct 2003
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