HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000483_Kernersville 2018 SWMPA_20180101N.C. Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources
(DEMLR)
Stormwater Management
Program Assessment
512 N.Salisbury Street , Raleigh NC 27604
Contained In this Report
- Permit Number :NCS000483
Permit Number:NCS000483
County:Forsyth Winston-SalemRegion:
Kernersville Town
2018
Report Number:NCS000483_2018
Background Information
SW100010 APPLICANT STATUS INFORMATION
SW100020 Name of Public Entity Seeking Permit Coverage
Town of Kernersville
SW100060 Jurisdictional Area (square miles)
24.17
SW100070 Population Permanent
24386
SW100080 Population Seasonal (if available)
N/A
SW100110 RPE / MS4 SYSTEM INFORMATION
SW100120 Storm Sewer Service Area (square miles)
25.07
Comments:This includes the total area inside the Town of Kernersville's corporate limits plus the ETJ.
SW100130 River Basin(s)
3- Yadkin, Cape Fear, Roanoke
SW100150 Estimated percentage of jurisdictional area containing the following four land use activities
SW100160 Residential
33
SW100170 Commercial
9
SW100180 Industrial
9
SW100190 Open Space
49
SW100210 Do you have an inventory of storm water inlets, pipes, ditches, and open channels?
Yes
SW100220 Do you know how many outfalls your city discharges to and where they are located?
Yes
Comments:The stormwater infrastructure map identifies all outfalls and their receiving waters.
SW100260 EXISTING LOCAL WATER QUALITY PROGRAMS
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SW100270 "Complete a table below for each river basin within the MS4 service area. The web sites and resource
contacts listed below under Information Sources will help you locate the information you need. Storm
water programs should be designed to address the specific needs of the community and water
resources they are intended to protect. If you haven't done so already, collect information on your city's
receiving waters and what pollutants and sources are impacting those waters. You should also know the
various uses of your receiving waters so you can design a program to protect those uses. Complete a
table below for each river basin within the MS4 service area. The web sites and resource contacts listed
below under Information Sources will help you locate the information you need. "
SW100280 River Basin
SW100283 Program 1
SW100290 Receiving Stream Name
Reedy Fork Creek
SW100300 Stream Segment
16-11-(1) From Source to Town Limits/ETJ
SW100310 Water Quality Classification
WS-III, NSW
SW100320 Use Support Rating
SW100325 TMDL
Yes
Comments:Jordan Lake Nutrient Management Strategy
SW100331 Program 2
SW100332 Receiving Stream Name
Abbotts Creek
SW100333 Stream Segment
12-119-(1) From Source to Town Limits/ETJ
SW100334 Water Quality Classification
WS-III
SW100335 Use Support Rating
SW100336 TMDL
No
SW100337 Program 3
SW100338 Receiving Stream Name
Belews Creek
SW100339 Stream Segment
22-27-(1.5) From a point 0.5mi upstream of backwaters of Kernersville Lake to Town Limits/ETJ
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SW10033A Water Quality Classification
WS-IV
SW10033B Use Support Rating
SW10033C TMDL
No
SW10033D Program 4
SW100400 Your river basin table should list the primary streams that receive stormwater runoff from the MS 4
jurisdictional area. Primary streams are those that are shown on a USGS topo maps or SCS map.
Streams that are shown on the USGS or SCS maps but do not have a name shall be listed as an
unnamed tributary to the nearest named downstream receiving water body.
SW10033E Receiving Stream Name
SW10033F Stream Segment
SW10033G Water Quality Classification
SW10033H Use Support Rating
SW10033I TMDL
No
SW100340 Local Nutrient Sensitive Waters Strategy
Yes
Comments:The Town implements a Water Supply Watershed Ordinance within the West Fork Deep River,
which meets the EMC's nutrient management strategy for Randleman Lake.
SW100350 Local Water Supply Watershed Program
Yes
Comments:Water Supply Watershed Protection Ordinance since 1993
SW100360 Delegated Erosion and Sediment Control Program
Yes
Comments:NCDEQ handles for the Town of Kernersville
SW100370 CAMA Land Use Plan
No
SW100440 River basin you are in: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/basinwide/whichbasin.htm
SW100450 Stream Index Numbers: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/bims/Reports/reportsWB.html
SW100460 Water Quality Classifications: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/bims/Reports/reportsWB.html
SW100470 Basinwide Water Quality Plans: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/basinwide/index.html
SW100480 303(d) List: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/mtu/download.html
SW100490 CO-PERMIT APPLICATION STATUS INFORMATION (Complete this section only if co-permitting)
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SW100500 Do you co-permit with a permitted Phase I entity?
No
SW100510 If so, provide the name of that entity:
N/A
SW100550 Other Entity
N/A
SW100560 Have legal agreements been finalized between the co-permittees?
No
SW100570 RELIANCE ON ANOTHER ENTITY TO SATISFY ONE OR MORE OF YOUR PERMIT OBLIGATIONS
SW100580 Do you intend that another entity perform one or more of your permit obligations?
Yes
SW100590 If yes, identify each entity and the element they will be implementing
SW100600 Name of Entity
Piedmont Triad Water Quality Partnership
SW100610 Element they will implement
Public Outreach and Education
SW100620 Contact Person
Latoya Harris
SW100630 Contact Address
2602 S Elm St/Eugene St, Greensboro, NC 27406
SW100640 Contact Telephone Number
336-373-4601
SW100650 Are legal agreements in place to establish responsibilities?
Yes
SW100660 PERMITS AND CONSTRUCTION APPROVALS
SW100700 State or NPDES Stormwater Permit Number (s) issued to the permittee
NCS000483
SW100920 MS4 CONTACT INFORMATION
SW100930 Provide the following information for the person/position that will be responsible for day to day
implementation and oversight of the stormwater program.
SW100940 Name
Wendi Hartup
SW100950 Title
Stormwater Manager
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SW100960 Street Address
509 Michael St
SW100970 PO Box
PO Box 728
SW100980 City
Kernersville
SW100990 State
NC
SW101000 Zip
27285
SW101010 Telephone
336-564-1613
SW101020 Fax
336-996-1620
SW101030 E-Mail
whartup@toknc.com
SW101040 "Permittee's Website"
http://toknc.com/
SW101050 BMPs
SW101060 Do you plan to add any new BMPs?
No
SW101070 Do you plan to amend any existing BMPs?
No
SW101080 If yes, please provide a BMP description, measurable goal, and implementation schedule for each new
or amended BMP. If further space is needed, attach additional sheets.
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Information specifically regarding the permit
SW101460 Permitting Information
SW101490 Does the Stormwater Management Program provide an organizational chart that shows where the
responsible parties fit into the structure of the permittee's organization?
Yes
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Co-Permitting Information
SW101570 Contract Operations
SW101630 Does the Stormwater Management Program identify contract operations (i.e., Transit Authorities,
Pesticide Application, Construction Projects, Street Washing, Maintenance of right-a-ways, GIS
Mapping, Monitoring, Stream Restorations, Litter or Solid Waste Pickup, Recycling, Household Waste)?
Yes
Comments:The Program identifies contract operations within the BMP description and its implementation
schedule. Examples of contracts listed in the Program include the contract with Withers and
Ravenel to review construction plans to adhere to Town ordinances, the Recycling program with
the Town's Sanitation Division, the Sweeping and Street Washing program with the Town's Streets
Division, and the maintenance and repair of the storm water infrastructure system in conjunction
with the Town's Streets Division and contractors, etc.
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Public Education and Outreach
SW101690 Public Education and Outreach
SW101700 Does the Stormwater Management Program summarize what best management practices will be used,
the frequency of the BMP, the measurable goals for each BMP, the implementation schedule, and the
responsible person or position for implementation?
Yes
SW101710 Does the Stormwater Management Program identify the target audiences likely to have significant storm
water impacts (including commercial, industrial and institutional entities) and why those target
audiences were selected?
Yes
SW101720 Does the Stormwater Management Program identify what target pollutant sources the permittee's public
education program is designed to address and why those sources are an issue?
Yes
SW101730 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe the permittee'ls outreach program (i.e., how the
permittee plans to inform individuals and households about the steps they can take to reduce storm
water pollution and how the permittee plans to inform individuals and groups on how to become involved
in the storm water program?
Yes
SW101750 Has the permittee develop general stormwater educational material to appropriate target groups?
Instead of developing its own materials, the permittee may rely on state-supplied Public Education and
Outreach materials, as available, when implementing its own program.
Yes
SW101760 Does general stormwater educational material include information on the following topics:
SW101770 Household Hazardous Waste
Yes
SW101780 Pet Waste
Yes
SW101790 Septic Systems
Yes
SW101800 Lawn and Gardening
Yes
SW101810 Vehicle Washing
Yes
SW101820 Erosion
Yes
SW101830 Stream Buffers
Yes
SW101840 Flooding
Yes
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SW101850 Litter
Yes
SW101860 List any additional topics not identified above.
Illicit discharges (leaf and other debris)
Comments:The illicit discharge and leaf/debris mailout went to all households and businesses in Town.
SW101870 Does the permitteenulls outreach program include:
SW101880 Distributing printed educational material to general public through utility mail outs?
Yes
SW101890 Distributing printed educational material to general public through special events (i.e., Information booth
at festivals and fairs)?
Yes
SW101900 Distributing printed educational material to business / industry?
Yes
SW101910 Presentations to local community groups?
Yes
SW101920 Stormwater programs/presentations for elementary or middle schools?
Yes
SW101930 Local TV or radio spots?
Yes
SW101940 Print Media - Ads / Articles / Newsletters?
Yes
SW101950 Posters?
Yes
SW101960 Storm drain stenciling
Yes
SW101970 Other environmental education programs (i.e., Designate a "Keep SW Clean" month)?
Yes
SW101980 Workshops
Yes
SW101990 Stream basin signage?
Yes
SW102000 Has the permittee developed an internet web site for newsletter articles on stormwater, information on
water quality, stormwater projects and activities, and ways to contact stormwater management program
staff?
Yes
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SW102020 Does the permittee maintain an internet web site for newsletter articles on stormwater, information on
water quality, stormwater projects and activities, and ways to contact stormwater management program
staff?
Yes
SW102060 Classroom Outreach
SW102070 The number of educational materials distributed to schools.
0
SW102080 The number of schools that participate in municipal-sponsored storm water workshops or activities.
3
SW102090 The number of students that participate in municipal-sponsored storm water workshops or activities.
377
SW102100 The number of workshops held for teachers.
0
SW102110 The number of certificates or other rewards given out to schools, classes, or students participating in
storm water education.
7
SW102120 The number of students receiving storm water education as a regular part of the school curriculum.
0
SW102130 Displays, Signs, Presentations, Welcome Packets, and Pamphlets
SW102150 The number of stormwater related displays at special events or meetings.
8
SW102160 The number of people at events who saw the display or took a pamphlet/booklet.
893
SW102170 Number of new homeowner welcome packets containing storm-water-related information.
0
SW102180 The number of signs and billboards with stormwater related messages.
29
SW102190 The number of stormwater related presentations at special events or meetings.
9
Comments:9 workshops for 449 people
SW102200 Commercial Outreach
SW102210 The number of educational materials that were distributed to business owners and operators.
0
SW102220 The number of businesses trained under the stormwater program.
0
SW102310 Pet Waste Management
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SW102320 The number of "clean up after your pet" signs posted in parks and neighborhoods.
14
SW102330 The number of dog-walking designated areas in parks.
3
SW102340 The number of posters/brochures put up in pet supply stores.
0
SW102350 The number of educational materials given out to pet owners.
20
SW102360 Promotional Giveaways
SW102370 The number of items given out.
269
Comments:We don't like to give away a lot of stuff that will just get thrown away.
SW102380 The number of events attended (to give out items).
8
SW102390 The number of partnerships for promotions (radio, TV, Businesses).
1
Comments:We utilize the Piedmont Triad Water Quality Partnership to market with tv, radio and websites.
SW102400 Proper Disposal of Household Hazardous Waste
SW102410 The number of household hazardous waste curbside pickup days.
0
Comments:Everyone in Forsyth County can utilize the 3RC Enviro Station.
http://www.cityofws.org/Departments/Utilities/Residential-Services/Household-Hazardous-Waste-
Disposal
SW102420 The number of educational materials distributed to homeowners.
10
Comments:We print off from the website for 3RC.
http://www.cityofws.org/Departments/Utilities/Residential-Services/Household-Hazardous-Waste-
Disposal
SW102430 The number of partnerships established with businesses.
0
SW102440 Outreach Programs to Minority and Disadvantaged
SW102450 The number of brochures/posters created in non-English languages.
0
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SW102460 The number of educational materials distributed in non-English languages.
945,000
Comments:Three different newspaper ads ran in a local Hispanic newspaper, La Noticia. These ads (1/8
page full color) ran for 13 consecutive weeks from March to May of 2018. Additionally, a bonus
article was published in the newspaper on April 18, 2018. La Noticia estimates its readership at
67,500 readers per week and circulation of more than 18,000 copies per week.
SW102470 The number of partnerships established with minority organizations.
1
SW102480 The number of educational materials distributed to low-income neighborhoods.
0
SW102490 Attendance at workshops or public meetings held in low-income or minority neighborhoods.
0
SW102540 Using the Media
SW102550 The number of public service announcements made on radio and TV.
1157
SW102560 The number of stormwater related press releases/advertising.
9,028,902
Comments:9024600 impressions
249 Instagram
1177 tweets
1233 Lenny YouTube
1643 PTWQP YouTube
SW102570 The number of stormwater related articles published.
3
SW102580 Water Conservation for Home Owners
SW102590 The number of partnerships established with local water utilities.
1
Comments:City/County Utilities Commission handles all the Town of Kernersville drinking water and sewer.
SW102600 The number of water conservation or stormwater related utility inserts that are distributed with utility bills.
0
SW102610 A survey of homeowners about their water conservation behavior before and after the message is
delivered.
0
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Public Involvement and Participation
SW102620 Public Involvement and Participation
SW102630 Does the Stormwater Management Program summarize what best management practices will be used,
the frequency of the BMP, the measurable goals for each BMP, the implementation schedule, and the
responsible person or position for implementation?
Yes
SW102640 Does the Stormwater Management Program identify the target audiences of the permitteenulls public
involvement program, including a description of the types of ethnic and economic groups engaged?
Yes
SW102650 Permittee are encouraged to actively involve all potentially affected stakeholder groups, including
commercial and industrial businesses, trade associations, environmental groups, homeowners
associations, and educational organizations, among others.
SW102660 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe how the permittee will involve the public in the
development and implementation of the permittee's storm water management program and the types of
public involvement activities included in the permittee's program that the permittee plans to use to
educate local community groups?
Yes
SW102670 Has the permittee provided for the means to involve the public in the development and implementation of
the permittee's storm water management program through:
SW102680 Public Hearings, stakeholder meetings, or other meetings?
Yes
SW102690 A Stormwater Steering Committee (or similar advisory group)?
Yes
SW102700 Stream clean-up events?
Yes
SW102710 Adopt-a-stream, Adopt-a-drain, Adopt-a-highway or Adopt-a-trail program?
Yes
SW102720 Reforestation programs or wetland planting programs?
Yes
SW102730 A stormwater hotline?
Yes
SW102740 Volunteer monitoring programs?
Yes
SW102750 Storm drain stenciling?
Yes
SW102760 Encourage neighborhood coordinators to become active in the program?
Yes
SW102770 Regional workshops?
Yes
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SW102780 Telephone/Web/Mall surveys?
Yes
SW102790 Working with citizen volunteers willing to educate others about the program?
Yes
SW102830 Adopt-A-Stream Program
SW102840 The number of participants in Adopt-A-Stream, Adopt-a-drain, Adopt-a-highway or Adopt-a-trail programs.
6
SW102850 The quantity of trash and debris removed by Adopt-A-Stream, Adopt-a-drain, Adopt-a-highway or
Adopt-a-trail volunteers (in tons).
0.25
Comments:17 large garbage bags of trash were collected. If each bag is approximately 30 pounds when full.
SW102860 Surveys
SW102870 The number of citizens solicited to complete surveys.
0
SW102880 The number of completed surveys.
0
SW102890 Hotlines
SW102900 The number of calls received by a hotline(s).
34
SW102910 The number of problems/incidents remedied as a result of hotline calls.
34
SW102920 Reforestation Programs
SW102930 The number of volunteer tree planters.
20
SW102940 The number of trees planted.
15
SW102950 The number of acres planted with trees.
0.25
SW102960 Public Hearings, stakeholder meetings, or other meetings
SW102970 The number of meetings held.
1
SW102980 The number of attendees.
30
SW102990 The number of actions taken as a result of stakeholder meetings.
1
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SW103000 Storm Drain Stenciling
SW103010 The percent of drains stenciled.
3
Comments:We use a medallion marker rather than stencils.
SW103020 The number of stenciling volunteers.
0
SW103030 The number of drains stenciled.
177
SW103040 Stream Cleanup
SW103050 The number of stream cleanups.
1
SW103060 The number of cleanup participants.
8
SW103070 The quantity of waste collected as a result of cleanup efforts (in tons).
0.05
SW103080 The number of stream miles cleaned.
0.25
SW103090 Volunteer Monitoring
SW103100 The number of volunteers participating in monitoring programs.
0
SW103110 The frequency of monitoring in the watershed (D-Daily, W-Weekly, B-Bimonthly, M-Monthly, Q-Quarterly
and A-annually).
M
Comments:We're developing an awesome volunteer monitoring program. Developing an app and website that
graphs data. Sampling we're working on M-water chemistry, Q-E.coli, A-streamwalk,
A-bioassessment.
SW103120 The number of volunteer monitoring stations established in the watershed.
16
SW103130 The number of volunteer monitoring training sessions held.
0
SW103140 The number of actions that were taken as a result of the monitoring data -collected by volunteers.
0
SW103150 Wetland Plantings
SW103160 The acres of land planted.
0.25
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SW103170 The number of volunteers that participated in planting.
10
SW103180 The number of planting events held.
1
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Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
SW103190 Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
SW103200 Does the Stormwater Management Program summarize what best management practices will be used,
the frequency of the BMP, the measurable goals for each BMP, the implementation schedule, and the
responsible person or position for implementation?
Yes
SW103210 Stormwater Map
SW103220 Has the permittee will developed or the in the process of developing a storm sewer map showing the
location of all outfalls and the names and location of all receiving waters?
Yes
SW103260 Does stormwater mapping include drainage areas?
Yes
SW103270 Does stormwater mapping include receiving streams?
Yes
SW103280 Does stormwater infrastructure mapping include outfalls?
Yes
SW103290 Estimated or actual number of outfalls.
1200
SW103300 Does stormwater infrastructure mapping include sewer pipes?
Yes
Comments:CCUC handles our water/sewer. We have some of this mapped but we're provided this info on a
regular basis, as requested.
SW103310 Does stormwater infrastructure mapping include structures (e.g., detention ponds and other structural
BMPs?
Yes
SW103320 Estimated or actual number of structural BMPs?
78
SW103330 Percent of outfall mapping complete.
100
Comments:Mapping doesn't delineate major outfalls based on watershed size to each pipe.
SW103340 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe the mechanism (ordinance or other regulatory
mechanism) the permittee will use to effectively prohibit illicit discharges into the MS4 and why the
permittee chose that mechanism?
Yes
SW103350 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe the permittee's plan to ensure appropriate
enforcement procedures and actions such that the permittee's illicit discharge ordinance (or other
regulatory mechanism) is implemented?
Yes
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SW103360 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe the permittee's plan to detect and address illicit
discharges to the permittee's system, including discharges from illegal dumping and spills?
Yes
SW103370 The permittee must implement an inspection program to detect dry weather flows at system outfalls and,
at a minimum, must address the following:
SW103380 Procedures for locating priority areas.
SW103390 Procedures for tracing the source of an illicit discharge, including the specific techniques permittee will
use to detect the location of the source.
SW103400 Procedures for removing the source of the illicit discharge.
SW103410 Procedures for evaluation of the plan to detect and eliminate illicit discharges.
SW103420 Does the Stormwater Management Program address the following categories of non storm water
discharges or flows (i.e., illicit discharges) only if permittee identify them as significant contributors of
pollutants to the permitteenulls small MS4:
Yes
SW103430 landscape irrigation;
SW103440 water line flushing;
SW103450 diverted stream flows;
SW103460 uncontaminated groundwater infiltration;
SW103470 discharges from potable water sources;
SW103480 air conditioning condensate (commercial/residential);
SW103490 springs;
SW103500 footing drains;
SW103510 residential and charity car washing;
SW103520 dechlorinated swimming pool discharges;
SW103530 rising groundwaters;
SW103540 uncontaminated pumped groundwater;
SW103550 foundation drains;
SW103560 irrigation waters (does not include reclaimed water as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0200);
SW103570 water from crawl space pumps;
SW103580 lawn watering;
SW103590 flows from riparian habitats and wetlands;
SW103600 street wash water;
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SW103610 flows from emergency fire fighting.
SW103620 The permittee may also develop a list of other similar occasional, incidental non-storm water discharges
that will not be addressed as illicit discharges.
SW103630 These non-storm water discharges must not be reasonably expected (based on information available to
the permittees) to be significant sources of pollutants to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System,
because of either the nature of the discharges or conditions the permittee has established for allowing
these discharges to the permittee's MS4 (e.g., activity with appropriate controls on frequency, proximity
to sensitive waterbodies, BMPs).
SW103640 Does the Stormwater Management Program document local controls or conditions placed on discharges
and a provision prohibiting any individual non-storm water discharge that is determined to be contributing
significant amounts of pollutants to the permittee's MS4?
Yes
SW103650 In addition to conducting training for selected staff on detecting and reporting illicit discharges," does the
Stormwater Management Program describe how the permittee plans to inform businesses and the
general public of hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste?
Yes
SW103700 Does the Stormwater Management Program establish and publicize a reporting mechanism for the
public to report illicit discharges?
Yes
SW103710 Does the Stormwater Management Program establish an illicit discharge management tracking system?
Yes
SW103720 Does the Stormwater Management Program establish a stormwater incident response program?
Yes
SW103730 Does the Stormwater Management Program provide for an illicit discharge brochure, poster or other
educational material development and distribution?
Yes
SW103740 Does the Stormwater Management Program provide for a septic system program in conjunction with the
Health Department?
Yes
Comments:Winston-Salem City County Utilities Commission is contacted immediately if there is a suspected
sanitary sewer leak for repairs and the Forsyth County Health Department is contacted if a septic
system issue is discovered or if any public health issues resulting from privately operated sanitary
sewer operations are identified.
SW103750 Does the Stormwater Management Program provide street sweeping, inspecting and cleaning inlets and
outfalls?
Yes
Comments:The downtown area is swept weekly. Every curb and gutter road is swept once every 8 weeks.
Routine inspections are made at inlet locations to determine conditions and whether cleanout is
needed. The Town also conducts inspections of curb and gutter inlets and waterways during
significant rainfall events to determine their conditions. All maintenance is conducted as needed by
the Street Division.
SW103760 Does the Stormwater Management Program establish procedures to coordinate efforts to eliminate illicit
discharge cross connections between sanitary and storm sewers?
Yes
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SW103770 Does the Stormwater Management Program establish procedures to maintain the sanitary sewer
system?
Yes
SW103780 Does the Stormwater Management Program establish a Household Waste Recycling Program?
Yes
Comments:The Town of Kernersville has its own residential comingled recycling program. Every household in
the Town is provided with a recycling container. The Town collects enormous quantities of yard
waste from residents as a component of the residential recycling program: leaves, limbs, and
90-gallon yard waste rollout containers are collected on a regular basis for composting and
recycling.
SW103850 Identifying Illicit Connections
SW103860 The number of sites prioritized for inspection.
0
SW103870 The number of illicit connections reported by citizens.
10
Comments:Number of spills occurred across Town; spill response by Fire Department.
SW103880 The number of illicit connections found.
0
SW103890 The number of illicit connections repaired/replaced.
0
SW103900 The number of illicit connection referrals.
0
SW103910 Illegal Dumping
SW103930 The number of illegal dumps reported by citizens.
0
SW103940 The number of penalties enforced upon the participants of illegal dumps.
0
SW103950 The number of illegal dump or sit-out clean-ups completed.
0
SW103970 Industrial or Business Connections
SW103980 The number of dry weather tests/inspections completed.
15
Comments:Dry weather inspections are performed when complaints are received.
SW103990 The number of high-risk connections prioritized.
0
SW104000 The number of illicit connections reported by employees or businesses.
0
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SW104010 The number of illicit connections found.
0
SW104020 The number of illicit connections repaired/replaced.
0
SW104030 Recreational Sewage
SW104040 The number of pump-out stations.
0
SW104050 The number of no-discharge areas created.
0
SW104060 The number of new signs added to inform users of dumping policies and alternatives.
0
SW104070 The number of enforced cases of recreational dumping.
0
SW104080 The number of citizen complaints made reporting illegal action.
0
SW104090 Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSO)
SW104100 The number of overflows reported.
0
Comments:Winston-Salem/Forsyth County City County Utilities maintains the complete data for sanitary sewer
overflows and repairs in the Town of Kernersville.
SW104110 The number of overflow causes that were identified during inspections.
0
SW104120 The number of sites repaired.
0
SW104130 Wastewater Connections to the Storm Drain System
SW104140 The number of rerouted connections.
0
SW104150 The number of dry weather monitoring activities performed.
15
SW104160 The number of unwarranted connections reported.
0
SW104170 The number of unwarranted connections found.
0
SW104180 The number of unwarranted connections repaired/replaced.
0
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Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control
SW104190 Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control
SW104200 Does the permittee rely on the NCDENR Division of Land Resources (DLR) Erosion and Sediment
Control Program to comply with this minimum measure for private development? (If no, go to
SW104220)
Yes
SW104210 If the permittee relies on the NCDENR Division of Land Resources (DLR) Erosion and Sediment Control
Program to comply with this minimum measure for private development, than the NCDENR Division of
Land Resources Erosion and Sediment Control Program effectively meets the requirements of the
Construction Site Runoff Controls by permitting and controlling development activities disturbing one or
more acres of land surface and those activities less than one acre that are part of a larger common plan
of development.
SW104220 Does the permittee rely on rely on a locally delegated program to meet the minimum measure for private
development requirements? (If no, go to SW104300)
Not Applicable
SW104230 If the permittee relies on a local government to comply with this minimum measure, does the permittee
conduct random inspections of local land disturbing activities that have a sediment and erosion control
permit, issued by local government?
Not Applicable
SW104250 If the permittee relies on a local government to comply with this minimum measure, does the permittee
report sites that are not in compliance with their sediment and erosion control permits to the local
government?
Not Applicable
SW104260 If the permittee relies on a local government to comply with this minimum measure, does the permittee
report unresolved concerns to the local government?
Not Applicable
SW104270 If the permittee relies on a local government to comply with this minimum measure, does the permittee
maintain a record of unresolved concerns reported to the local government?
Not Applicable
SW104300 Does the permittee have a delegated program to meet the requirements of an Erosion and Sediment
Control Program for private development? (If no go to SW104450)
Not Applicable
SW104310 Does the Stormwater Management Program summarize what best management practices will be used,
the frequency of the BMP, the measurable goals for each BMP, the implementation schedule, and the
responsible person or position for implementation?
Not Applicable
SW104320 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe the mechanism (ordinance or other regulatory
mechanism) the permittee will use to require erosion and sediment controls at construction sites and
why the permittee chose that mechanism?
Not Applicable
SW104330 If permittee needs to develop this mechanism, the permittee's plan should describe the plan and a
schedule to do so.
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SW104340 Does the Permittee conduct site plan review(s), including the review of pre-construction site plans, which
incorporate consideration of potential water quality impacts?
Yes
Comments:Pre-construction site plans are reviewed by the Watershed Administrator for compliance with the
Stormwater and Watershed Ordinances and permit requirements.
SW104350 The Stormwater Management Program must describe procedures and the rationale for how permittee will
identify certain sites for site plan review, if not all plans are reviewed and describe the estimated number
and percentage of sites that will have pre-construction site plans reviewed.
SW104360 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe the permittee's plan to ensure compliance with the
permittee's erosion and sediment control regulatory mechanism, including the sanctions and
enforcement mechanisms permittee will use to ensure compliance?
Not Applicable
SW104370 The Stormwater Management Program must describe the permittee's procedures for when the permittee
will use certain sanctions. Possible sanctions include non-monetary penalties (such a stop work
orders), fines, bonding requirements, and/or permit denials for non-compliance.
SW104380 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe the permittee's procedures for site inspection and
enforcement of control measures, including how the permittee will prioritize sites for inspection?
Not Applicable
SW104430 Does the Stormwater Management Program require construction site operators to implement erosion
and sediment control BMPs and to control construction site wastes that may cause adverse water
quality impacts?
Not Applicable
SW104440 Does the Stormwater Management Program require construction site operators to control waste such as
discarded building materials, concrete truck washout, chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at the
construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water quality?
Not Applicable
SW104450 Does the permittee provide and promote a means for the public to notify the appropriate authorities of
observed erosion and sedimentation problems?
Yes
Comments:The Town operates a "Stormwater Hotline" and any erosion complaints received locally are
forwarded on to the proper state inspectors and evaluated for local enforcement for illicit discharge
violations. The Stormwater Division web page lists the NCDENR Division of Land Resources
"1-866-STOPMUD" hotline. Town of Kernersville building inspectors and construction inspectors
refer all noted erosion control permit violations the proper state inspectors.
SW104460 Consider coordinating this requirement with the permittee's public education program. Publicize the
procedures and contact information. The procedures must lead directly to a site inspection or other
timely follow-up action. The permittee may implement a plan promoting the existence of the NCDENR,
Division of Land Resources "Stop Mud" hotline to meet the requirements of this paragraph.
SW104470 Staff Training and Certification
SW104480 The number of training and certification programs offered to staff.
0
SW104490 The number of trained staff inspectors.
0
SW104500 The number of certified staff inspectors.
0
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SW104510 The number of certified contractors by permittee.
0
SW104520 Inspection and Enforcement
SW104530 The number of plans reviewed greater than one acre.
18
SW104590 The number of enforcement actions or NOVs taken.
2
Comments:Issued an NOV for one buffer violation but worked with the developer to fix in this fiscal year. One
NOV issued to an individual with sediment going to storm drain. This scolding was remedied as
well.
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Post-Construction Storm Water Management in New Development and Redevelopment
SW104890 Post-Construction Storm Water Management in New Development and Redevelopment
SW104900 Does the Stormwater Management Plan summarize what best management practices will be used, the
frequency of the BMP, the measurable goals for each BMP, the implementation schedule, and the
responsible person or position for implementation?
Yes
SW104910 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe how the permittee will develop an ordinance or
other regulatory mechanism to implement and enforce a program to address post construction runoff
from new development and redevelopment projects?
Yes
SW104920 The permittee's ordinances, and subsequent modifications, will be reviewed and approved by DWQ prior
to implementation. The approval process will establish subsequent timeframes when DWQ will review
performance under the ordinance(s). The reviews will occur, at a minimum, every five years. Regulated
public entities without ordinance making powers must demonstrate similar actions taken in their post
construction stormwater management program to meet the minimum measure requirements.
SW104930 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe how the permittee will ensure the long-term
operation and maintenance (O&M) of BMPs?
Yes
SW104940 Options to help ensure that future O&M responsibilities are clearly identified include an agreement
between the permittee and another party, such as the post-development landowners or regional
authorities.
Yes
SW105000 Does the Stormwater Management Program explain how the permittee will control the sources of fecal
coliform to the maximum extent practicable?
Yes
Comments:The Stormwater Division implents a fecal coliform program with the Forsyth County Health
Department and reports all potential sources of Fecal coliform to the Health Department and
Winston-Forsyth City County Utilities, if needed.
SW105010 Do new development and redevelopment codes allow for the following:
SW105020 Bioretention basins?
Yes
SW105030 Alternative pavers?
Yes
SW105040 Buffer zones?
Yes
SW105050 Dry ponds?
Yes
SW105060 Wet ponds?
Yes
SW105070 Alternatives to curb and gutter?
Yes
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SW105080 Grass swales?
Yes
SW105090 Grassed filter strips?
Yes
SW105100 Green parking lots?
Yes
SW105110 In-line storage systems?
Yes
SW105120 Infiltration basins?
Yes
SW105130 Infiltration trenches?
Yes
SW105140 Manufactured products installed in storm water inlets?
Yes
SW105150 Developments and redevelopments that use narrow streets?
Yes
SW105160 On-lot treatment?
Yes
SW105170 Open space design?
Yes
SW105180 Sand and organic filters?
Yes
SW105190 Porous pavement?
Yes
SW105200 Stormwater wetlands?
Yes
SW105210 Urban forestry?
Yes
SW105220 Does the Stormwater Management Program, in coordination with the County Health Department, ensure
proper operation and maintenance of on-site wastewater treatment systems for domestic wastewater?
Yes
SW105230 Does the Stormwater Management Program provide training for staff and developers/builders?
Yes
SW105260 BMP Inspection and maintenance
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SW105270 Are annual inspection reports required of permitted structural BMPs performed by a qualified
professional?
Yes
SW105280 The number of BMP inspections and/or maintenance activities.
90
SW105290 The number of problems that were identified and remedied.
10
SW105300 New Development and Redevelopment BMP Summary
SW105310 The number of development/redevelopment projects regulated for post-construction stormwater control.
77
Comments:Many developments have multiple SCMs because they have several phases.
SW105550 Evaluation of Post-construction Stormwater Management Program Measures
SW105560 Model Practices: For those areas within the jurisdictional area of the permittee that are not subject to
the post-construction stormwater management provisions of another existing state stormwater
management program, does the permittee's Post-construction Stormwater Management Program equal
or exceed the stormwater management and water quality protection provided by the following model
practices:
SW105570 Does the permittee issue local stormwater management permits to new development or redevelopment
projects as either a low density project or a high density project?
Yes
SW105580 Do projects permitted as a low density projects meet the following criteria:
Yes
SW105590 No more than two dwelling units per acre or 24% built-upon area; and,
SW105600 Use of vegetated conveyances to the maximum extent practicable?
SW105610 Are projects permitted as high density projects meet the following requirements:
Yes
SW105620 The stormwater control measures control and treat the difference between the pre-development and
post-development conditions for the 1-year 24-hour storm. Runoff volume draw-down time must be a
minimum of 24 hours, but not more than 120 hours;
SW105630 All structural stormwater treatment systems are designed to achieve 85% average annual removal of
total suspended solids; and
SW105640 Stormwater management measures comply with the General Engineering Design Criteria For All
Projects requirements listed in 15A NCAC 2H .1008(c);
SW105650 Are deed restrictions and/or protective covenants required by the locally issued permit and incorporated
by the development to ensure that subsequent development activities maintain the development (or
redevelopment) consistent with the approved plans?
Yes
SW105660 Are all built-upon areas at least 30 feet landward of perennial and intermittent surface waters?
Yes
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SW105670 Watershed Protection Plans: Has the Permittee developed, adopted, and implemented a comprehensive
watershed protection plan to meet part, or all, of the requirements for post-construction stormwater
management?
Yes
SW105680 Areas within the jurisdictional area of the permittee that are already subject to the existing state
stormwater management programs are deemed compliant with the post-construction stormwater
management model practices identified in (a). The programs are: the Water Supply Watershed
protection programs for WS-I – WS-IV waters, the HQW and ORW waters management strategies, the
Neuse River Basin Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW) Management Strategy, the Tar-Pamlico River Basin
Nutrient NSW Strategy, and the Randleman Lake Water Supply Watershed program.
SW105690 A regulated entity may develop its own comprehensive watershed plan, use the model ordinance
developed by the Commission, design its own post-construction practices based on the Division’s
guidance and engineering standards for best management practices, or incorporate the
post-construction model practices to satisfy, in whole or in part, the requirements for post-construction
stormwater management.
SW105700 Additional Requirements for Trout Waters: Has the permittee developed, adopted, and implemented an
ordinance (or similar regulatory mechanism) to ensure that the best management practices selected do
not result in a sustained increase in the receiving water temperature?
Not Applicable
SW105710 Additional Requirements for Nutrient Sensitive Waters
SW105720 Has the permittee developed, adopted, and implemented an ordinance (or similar regulatory mechanism)
to ensure that the best management practices for reducing nutrient loading is selected?
Yes
SW105730 Has the permittee developed and included a nutrient application (fertilizer and organic nutrients)
management program in the Post-construction Stormwater Management Program?
Yes
SW105740 In areas where the Environmental Management Commission has approved a Nutrient Sensitive Water
Urban Stormwater Management Program, the provisions of that program fulfill the nutrient loading
reduction requirement.
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Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations
SW105750 Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping
SW105760 Does the Stormwater Management Program summarize what best management practices will be used,
the frequency of the BMP, the measurable goals for each BMP, the implementation schedule, and the
responsible person or position for implementation?
Yes
SW105770 Does the Stormwater Management Program list the permittee’s municipal operations that are impacted
by this operation and maintenance program?
Yes
SW105780 The permittee must also include a list of industrial facilities the permittee owns or operates that are
subject to NPDES Stormwater General Permits or individual NPDES permits for discharges of storm
water associated with industrial activity that ultimately discharge to the permittee’s MS4, including the
permit number and certificate of coverage number for each facility.
SW105790 Municipal Operations include:
SW105800 Transfer Station
No
SW105810 Fleet Maintenance
Yes
Comments:Fleet maintenance activities occur at one location for the Town of Kernersville on the Public
Services Yard Central Maintenance building facility at 720 McKaughan St Kernersville, North
Carolina.
SW105820 Airport
No
SW105830 Animal Shelters
No
SW105840 Waste Water Treatment Plan
No
SW105850 Water Plants
No
SW105860 Construction Debris Site
No
SW105870 Transit Authority
No
SW105880 Public Works Operations
Yes
SW105890 Prisons
No
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SW105900 Emergency Service Facilities
No
SW105910 Fire Stations
Yes
SW105920 Landfills
Yes
Comments:The Town of Kernersville owns a closed out landfill no longer in operation at 0 Freeman Rd.
Kernersville. The Town of Kernersville's municipal solid waste is taken to the Forsyth County
Hanes Mill Road landfill.
SW105930 Schools
No
Comments:Forsyth County School Systems owns and operates the public schools in the Town of Kernersville.
SW105940 Parks
Yes
SW105950 Waste Recycling Centers
No
SW105960 Vehicle Maintenance Operations
Yes
Comments:Fleet maintenance activities occur at one location for the Town of Kernersville on the Public
Services Yard Central Maintenance building facility at 720 McKaughan St Kernersville, North
Carolina.
SW105970 Vehicle Wash Operations
Yes
SW105980 Pump Stations or Lift Stations
No
Comments:CCUC handles these.
SW105990 Other:
0
SW106000 In addition to conducting staff training on stormwater pollution prevention and good housekeeping
procedures, does the Stormwater Management Program describe any government employee training
program the permittee will use to prevent and reduce storm water pollution from activities such as park
and open space maintenance, fleet and building maintenance, new construction and land disturbances,
and storm water system maintenance?
Yes
SW106010 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe any existing, available training materials the
permittee plans to use?
Yes
SW106030 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe maintenance activities, maintenance schedules,
and long-term inspection procedures for controls to reduce floatables and other pollutants to the
permittee’s MS4?
Yes
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SW106050 Does the Stormwater Management Program describe the permittee’s procedures for the proper disposal
of waste removed from the permittee’s MS4 and the permittee’s municipal operations, including dredge
spoil, accumulated sediments, floatables, and other debris?
Yes
SW106110 Industrial Activities
SW106120 Did the permittee conduct annual review of the industrial activities with a Phase I NPDES stormwater
permit owned and operated by the permittee?
Not Applicable
SW106130 Did the permittee review the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, the timeliness of any monitoring
reports required by the Phase I permit, and the results of inspections and subsequent follow-up actions
at the facilities.
Not Applicable
SW106160 Does the permittee have a Used Oil Recycling Program?
Yes
Comments: Waste-oil from Town vehicle and equipment maintenance is collected at the Central Maintenance
facility on the Public Works yard and is picked up by a licensed disposal contractor. All residents of
Forsyth County including all Kernersville residents can dispose of household hazardous waste like
oil. oil filters. oil bottles. batteries. paint. chemicals. etc .. at the 3RC ENVIROSTATION at 1401 S.
Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Winston-Salem.
SW106170 Does the permittee have a street sweeping program?
Yes
SW106180 Does the permittee have a program to clean catch basins, storm lines, and ditches?
Yes
SW106190 Does the permittee review fertilizer and pesticide use programs?
Yes
Comments:The Town of Kernersville Parks and Recreation Dept. utilizes an automated application system for
fertilizer and pesticides in Town parks and some smaller areas are treated manually. The program
is reviewed prior to every application event.
SW106200 Does the permittee have spill prevention plans at city facilities?
Yes
SW106210 City Facilities Inspections
SW106220 Does the permittee inspect vehicle washing fueling, storage and maintenance areas?
Yes
SW106230 Does the permittee inspect material storage areas (i.e., storage areas for sand, salt, fertilizers,
pesticides and other chemicals)?
Yes
SW106240 Does the permittee inspect stormwater outfalls?
Yes
SW106250 Does the permittee inspect culverts?
Yes
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SW106260 Does the permittee inspect swales/ditchs?
Yes
SW106270 Does the permittee inspect catch basins, inlets, and grates?
Yes
SW106280 Does the permittee inspect MS4 pipes?
Yes
SW106290 Does the permittee inspect solid and hazardous waste management facilities and recycling centers?
Yes
Comments: Stormwater Division staff inspects the Lindsay Street resident recycling drop-off facility. There are
no Town solid and hazardous waste management facilities.
SW106300 Does the permittee inspect animal shelters and pounds?
Not Applicable
SW106310 Does the permittee inspect parking lots?
Yes
SW106320 Does the permittee inspect parks and open spaces?
Yes
SW106330 The number of inspections conducted.
204
SW106400 Automobile Maintenance
SW106410 The number of employees trained in preventing pollution from automobile maintenance activities.
0
Comments:All of our employees were trained for spill response a few years ago. We're developing a new
system for employee training that captures each person rather than groups.
SW106420 The number of sites rewarded as being a “clean site” under a rewards program.
0
SW106430 The number of spills reported.
0
SW106440 The number of educational materials distributed at garages, auto shops, and other automobile-related
businesses.
0
SW106450 Hazardous Materials Storage
SW106460 The total number of storage facilities equipped to store hazardous materials.
8
Comments:Central Maintenance fuel storage area, used oil storage tank, satellite storage room, carwash
pump room, waste material satellite accumulation area, backup generators, Parks and Recreation
chemical storage building, Streets chemical storage building.
SW106470 The number of regularly inspected storage units.
8
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SW106480 The number of employees trained in hazardous material storage and maintenance.
38
SW106490 Illegal Dumping
SW106500 The number of “no dumping” signs posted.
0
SW106510 The number of educational materials distributed.
0
SW106520 The number of reports of illegal dumping received.
0
SW106530 The number of dump sites and/or illegal sit-outs cleaned up.
0
SW106540 The number of sites improved to eliminate as target dumping spots.
0
SW106550 The number of enforcement actions pertaining to illegal dumping.
0
SW106560 Landscape and Lawn Care, and Pest Control
SW106570 The number of stores/gardens participating in education programs.
0
SW106580 The number of residents trained by the permittee in safe landscaping, lawn care, and pest management
techniques.
227
SW106590 The number of classes/seminars offered by the permittee in landscaping and lawn care.
2
SW106610 The number of municipal employees trained in integrated pest management.
22
Comments:Only 5 employees have a pesticide license but we held a training this year for all employees on
storage and safety as well as many IPM techniques.
SW106620 Parking Lot and Street Cleaning
SW106630 The number of parking lots.
11
SW106640 The number of scheduled parking lot and/or road cleanings.
300
Comments:All curb and gutter roads within Town limits are swept each 6-8 weeks. We sweep 6 school parking
lots when they have long breaks and before school starts the new year. The other 5 parking lots
are swept weekly.
SW106650 Pet Waste
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SW106660 The number of dog parks.
2
SW106670 The number of "pooper-scooper" stations installed
14
SW106680 The number of educational materials distributed.
0
SW106690 Road Salt Application and Storage
SW106700 The number of storage facilities included in a regular inspection and maintenance program.
1
SW106710 The number of employees trained in road salt application.
18
SW106720 The quantity of salt applied to roadways (in tons).
202
SW106730 The quantity of alternative products used (in tons).
1.87
SW106800 Spill Response and Prevention
SW106810 The number of leak detection devices installed at municipal facilities.
2
Comments:1 diesel and 1 gasoline at the fueling station at Public Services.
SW106820 The number of preventative maintenance procedures performed on tanks, valves, pumps, pipes, and
other equipment.
14
Comments:Monthly AST inspection, twice yearly a line leak test and leak detection test of the AST.
SW106830 The number of personnel trained in spill response.
72
Comments:All of our employees were trained for spill response a few years ago. We're developing a new
system for employee training that captures each person rather than groups. 72 personnel trained
to the N.C. Hazardous Materials Responder Certification. This certification is accredited and
delivered thru the N.C. Office of State Fire Marshal. The NFPA 472 Standard for Haz Mat
Responders Professional Qualifications, Current Edition, is the performance standard used for
Hazardous Materials Responder certification. This program is intended to meet or exceed the
requirements of that standard as well as OSHA 1910.120.
SW106840 The number of regularly inspected high-risk facilities.
1
Comments:The AST located on the Public Services yard.
SW106850 The number of educational materials distributed to municipal employees.
0
SW106860 Storm Drain System Cleaning
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SW106870 The number of outfalls cleaned regularly.
10
Comments:Public Services and Town Hall outfalls. Other outfalls cleaned as needed in the Town limits.
SW106880 The number of storm drains cleaned regularly.
360
Comments:All curb and gutter roads are swept each 8 weeks. Each Town-maintained storm drain is checked
at this time for cleaning needs. During storm events our Streets Division checks throughout the
Town, our storm drains we maintain.
SW106890 The amount of trash, sediment, and other pollutants removed during cleaning (in tons).
541.15
Comments:121.15 street sweeper and 420 tons leaf pickup
SW106900 Used Oil Recycling
SW106910 The number of gallons of used oil collected from municipal operations.
363
SW106920 The number of recycling facilities that collect oil from municipal operations.
1
Comments:Public Services yard 720 McKaughan Street. Kernersville.
SW106930 The number of educational materials distributed to municipal employees.
0
SW106940 Vehicle Washing
SW106950 The number of educational materials distributed to municipal employees.
0
SW106960 The number of designated municipal vehicle washing areas.
2
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Program Accomplishments
SW106970 Staff and Capital Improvement Projects
SW106980 The number of staffed stormwater management position(s).
10
Comments:Stormwater Manager, Stormwater Project Coordinator, Stormwater Intern, 3 - Streets Construction
Workers, 2 - Solid Waste Leaf pick up and 2 -Community Development reviewers
SW106990 The number of new stormwater management position(s) created or staffed for the reporting year.
1
SW107000 Total annual budget (excluding Capital Improvement Projects) for the NPDES stormwater management
program for the reporting year.
1,286,251
SW107010 The number of Capital Improvement Projects planned.
2
SW107020 The number of Capital Improvement Projects active.
2
SW107030 The number of Capital Improvement Projects completed.
1
SW107040 Total annual budget for Capital Improvement Projects for the reporting year.
720,000
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Ordinance, Legal or Regulatory Authority
SW107050 Ordinance, Legal or Regulatory Authority
SW107060 Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination
Adopted
SW107070 Erosion & Sediment Control
Not Applicable
SW107080 Post-Development Stormwater Management
Adopted
SW107090 Stormwater Ordinance
Adopted
SW107100 Unified Development Ordinance
Adopted
SW107110 Flood Damage Protection Ordinance
Adopted
SW107120 Other:
Not Applicable
SW107130 Other:
Not Applicable
SW107140 Other:
Not Applicable
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