1. Public Education Plan
Inform the public about the steps they can take to reduce/prevent storm water pollution.
Landscape practices
Water conservation
Hazardous waste disposal
Septic system maintenance
Business operations
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2. Public Involvement
Develop and implement programs that actively involve the public in water quality stewardship
Provide opportunities for public involvement in program design |
3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Plan
Storm drain mapping
Regulations to prohibit non-storm water discharges to Ms4’s
Programs to identify and eliminate illicit discharges and illegal dumping
Dry weather screening
Programs to eliminate pollution from failing septic systems |
4. Post Construction Storm Water Management (BMPs)
Implement regulatory programs to ensure installation of structural and non-structural BMPs for new
development and redevelopment
Ensure long-term operation and maintenance |
5. Storm Water Pollution Prevention (Good Housekeeping)
Develop and implement programs to prevent and reduce storm water pollution from municipal
operations.
Fleet maintenance
Fertilizer, pesticide, and herbicides
Parking lots and drains
Materials Storage
Flood Control retrofits for WQ
Spill prevention and response |
6. Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control
Notification requirements
Additional eyes and ears to boost effectiveness of local NPDES
Protect Storm sewers from sediments. |