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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000410_OTHER_20121201STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET MS4 PERMITS PERMIT NO. Alc�0 (J DOC TYPE ❑FINAL PERMIT 0 ANNUAL REPORT ❑ PPLICATION ❑ COMPLIANCE OTHER DOCDATE o ab�a la�I YYYYMMDD Village; of Clemmons NPDES Stormwater Permit Program Water Quality Recovery Plan Muddy Creek Turbidity TMDL y C LEVMLAGE. oNS Permit Number NCS000410 December 01, 2012 Permit 4NCS000410— 2012 Waiter Quality Recovery Plan I r Table of Contents Purpose....................................................................................... 3 Background............................................................................. 3 Village of Clemmons Watershed Maps ........................................... 4-12 Program Implementation Schedule .............................................. 13 Pollutant of Concern................................................................. 14 MS4 Major Outfall Identification................................................ 14 TMDL WQRP Implementation Team .......................................... 15 Public Education and Outreach Program........................................15 BMP Identification and Assessment.............................................................. 15 MonitoringPlan........................................................................ 16 Implementation of the Program to MEP .......................................... 16 Incremental Success of Program ..................................................... 17 WQRPReporting....................................................................... 17 Water Quality Recovery Program Life Cycle ................................... 18 References.............................................................................. 18 Permit 4NCS000410 —r2012 WatCT Quality KC00VUy Plan 2 1 7 Purpose The purpose of this Water Quality Recovery Program (WQRP) is to reduce the levels ofturbidity, to the maximum extent practicable, in accordance with the assigned MS4 NPDES regulated Waste Load Allocation (WLA) identified in the approved Turbidity Totai Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for Muddy Creek. The goals of this Water Quality Recovery Program (WQRP) are to identify BMP's, management strategies, time frames and costs necessary to address the MS4 NPDES regulated Waste Load Allocation (WLA) identified in the TMDL, which in turn will assist in returning the impaired segments to compliance with state water quality standards. Background Muddy Creek is located within the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin. The Muddy Creek Watershed is located in the following counties: Stokes, Forsyth, and Davidson. The Village of'Clemmons is one of the smaller MS4 within the Muddy Creek Watershed; Muddy Creek drains in a southeastern direction within the Village's municipal boundaries. The section of Muddy Creek subject to The Village of Clemmons stormwater runoff was divided into two sub watersheds (Upper and Lower) with Interstate 40 serving as the dividing line. According to the Village's GIS database, the Muddy Creek Watershed within Clemmons has a drainage area of 5.34 square miles and 29.28 linear miles of perennial streams. The Muddy Creek Watershed is located within hydrologic unit 03040101 13 and signed an Assessment Unit of 12-94-(0.5)c. Muddy Creek is currently impaired for excessive levels of total suspended solids (TSS). The impaired segment of Muddy Creek within the influence of the Village of Clemmons originates at the intersection of Muddy Creek with the Northfork Southern Railroad at the northeastern corner of the Keith Hasting property, parcel identification number of 5892-96- 3418.00 and extends north to approximately 100 feet north of the northwestern corner of'the property owned by Johnny Weisner, parcel identification number of 5894-53-5787.00. The impairment length of Muddy Creek is 3.8 miles (NCDENR 201 1). The 2008 North Carolina Water Quality Assessment and Impaired Water List (integrated 305(b) and 303(d) report) identified Muddy Creek in the Yadkin River Basin as impaired due to aquatic life degradation. Standard violations of elevated TSS levels were recorded by North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ). The Muddy Creek Turbidity TMDL document was submitted by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR), NCDWQ to EPA on October 19, 2011. EPA approved the Muddy Creek Turbidity TMDL on November 17, 2011. Muddy Creek Watershed Maps Figure 1 shows an overview of Muddy Creek Watershed with the jurisdiction limits for Village of Clemmons highlighted. The Village's Watershed has been divided into two sections for visual simplicity with Interstate 40 being the division line. Figures 2A — 5B reflect the outfall inventory, stormwater infrastructure, designated land use, and BMP locations within the subject drainage area. 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August B. 2012 FIGURE 1: OVERVIEW OF THE MUDDY CREEK WATERSHED Permit 4NCS000410 —2012 Water Qualily Recovery I'lan 4 Muddy Creek Watershed In Clemmons North of 1-40 a MLODY CREEK N (See Fevre 2B) — Alarth 1-40 Sbvwms © rbdb 1-40 Vftterepdes © ckrnr wm Vdlaw Limits North 140 Updated: August 28. 2D12 0 1.500 3.000 8.000 Feet FIGURE 2A: OVERVEW OF CLEMMONS MUDDY CREEK WATERSHED Permit 9NCS000410 - 2012 Water Quality Recovery Plan 5 Muddy Creek Watershed in Clemmons South of 1-40 (See Figure 2N MUDDY CREEK N -- South 1-40 Steams o South 1-40 WabwBodies CI clF,morts Mftage Limls Ste, w4 Updated: August ZB. 2012 o 1.5DD 3.000 0.000 Feet FIGURE 2B: OVERVIEW OF CEEMMONS MUDDY CREEK WATERSHED Permit 4NCS000410 — 2012 Water Quality Recovery Plan 6 Muddy Creek Watershed Land Use in Clemmons North of 1-40 �1 LMQY CREEK { t.o.rld —"m1,t4o ste=5 o rXn1-40WOMBochm N p aammomWhW LwEis Nmffi W Rmtn 1-.40 Gnxq ad Zoning © Bu5bless (See Figure 3B) 0 td, o ResidentJ L%xiated: Amugmt 20. 2012 0 1.500 3.000 5.000 Feet FIGURE 3A: OVERVIEW OF CLEMMONS MUDDY CREEK LAND USES Permit 4\CS0004 10 -- 2012 Waler Quality Recovery Plan Muddy Creek Watershed Land Use in Clemmons South of 1-40 �i %ir.. r rP�m 3 o . MUDDY GREEK Ice ik mi y N South "D Streams o South "D watereodtes 0 Clemmons V;alage Urno South 1-40 South M Group Zaring CJ Indt,strial 0 Residential Updated: August 28. 2012 0 1,500 3,000 6,000 Feet FIGURE 3B: OVERVIEW OF CLE6" MONS MUDDY CREEK LAND USES Permit ONCS000410-2012 Water Quality Recovery Plan 8 Muddy Creek Watershed Major Outfall Inventory in Clemmons North of 1-40 Residential Areas - Outfalls = 36 inches or larger Industrial Areas - Outl'"alls = 12 inches or larger tEEK MAI upwma: August zu, zult LLD .34me 6,DDO Feet FIGURE 4A: MUDDY CREEL( WATERSHED - STORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE IN CLEPr MONS Permit #NCS000410 — 2012 Waler Quality Kecovery Plan Muddy Creek Watershed Major Outfall Inventory in Clemmons North of IAA Residential Areas - Outfalls = 36 inches or law Industrial Areas - Outfalls = 12 inches or larger L"mm sma, Aso � [ — 5a& &Q SUeeh — scub m soem p sm9h two %%tei �Ckmmmm mftE SOEdh M k dmtrw 2 0 GI G�s o u o us it IAOO 3.OUO 6,130D Feet r CREEK Ist 28. 2012 FIGURE 4B: MUDDY CREEK WATERSHED - STORMSIWATER INFRASTRUCTURE IN CLEMMONS Permil 4NCS000410-2012 WatcrQuality Recovery flan 10 Muddy Creek Watershed BMP's in Clemmons North of 140 ucend Forth 1-40 Streams 0 Forth 1-40 VftarBodies © Clemm ms Vibm Units North 1-4 North 1A0 Industrial Zoning oU Nodh OUP Muddy Creek BM P_Type A Bio Cell Q Dry Basin ® Dry Pond 0 Lbdergnormd Dot ® Wet Pored ESt Uodatedd: August 28. 2012 0 1,5DO 3.000 6.000 Feet FIGURE 5A: OVERVIEW OF CLEMMONS MUDDY CREEK BMP LOCAPONS Permit HNCS000410 — 2012 \dater QmAity Recovery Plan Muddy Creek Watershed BM P's in Clemmons South of 1-40 (See Figure 5A) MUDDY CREEK u�nma South "0 steams 0 South "D WatmBodoes Dons Vdtage Lim&s South 140 South Fd0 hmdus Ul Zoring � Gf © GILS DU 0 U-S South t40 Bhl.P Locations BMP Type & ajo, Cen @4 Dry Pond Wet Pond updated: August 28. 2012 0 1. 00 3.000 8=0 Feet FIGURE 513: OVERVIEW OF CLEMMONS MUDDY CREEK BMP LOCATIONS 1'ermit #NCS000410 - 2012 Water Quality Recovery I'lan 12 Program Implementation Schedule Program elements and associated activities identified in the WQRP will be conducted in various permit years within the current and future MS4 NPDES 5-year pcnnit terns. The proposed implementation schedule for this WQRP is as fbllows: WQRP — End Year 1 (Nov. 30, 2012). • Identify the purpose and goals of the TMDL Water Quality Recovery Program (WQRP). • Identify the watershed and provide bricf'description. • Identify locationand map major known outfalls in TMDL watershed. • Develop and submit a schedule to discover and locate all other MS4 major outfalls within the MS4 jurisdictional area that may be discharging the pollutant(s) of concern to the impaired stream segments, to their tributaries, and to segments and tributaries within the watershed contributing to the impaired segments. WQRP — End Year 2 (Nov. 30, 2013) • Assemble a team ofstaff representatives from affected municipal departments. Establish a Public Education and Outreach Program. • Describe existing measures being implemented by the Village of Clemmons to enhance water quality to the watershed. • Provide an explanation of how existing; BMP measures are designed to enhance water quality. • Conduct an assessment of the collected data and existing measures being; implemented for water quality. Describe any the results yielded from the data analysis. WQRP — End Year 3 (Nov. 30, 2014) Identify outfalls of concern to be monitored. Determine collection points and procedures to determine current TSS levels. Collect and analysis samples during normal and high flow events. Develop a WQRP monitoring plan for the pollutant ofconcern and submit to DWQ for approval. Develop non-structural and structural BMP strategies by the years end to enhance water quality and provide a written summary of how the additional measures will heighten water quality. Permit 9NC5000410-2012 WaterOualicy Recovery Ilan 13 WQRP —`End Year 4 (Nov. 30, 2015) Conduct incremental success analysis of implemented BMPs from previous years. Develop a schedule to implement appropriate regulatory strategies, non-structural BMPs, and structural BMPs to control the pollutant(s) of concern to the maximum extent practicable. Conduct an annual assessment of effectiveness ofTMDL Reduction Program and submit a report to the Division for Years I through 4 and annually thereafter or as required. Pollutant of Concern The pollutant of concern and the focus of this WQRP is the MS4 WLA for turbidity. The Village of Clemmons will reduce the total discharge of total suspended solids from the MS4 to the maximum extent practicable. Potential sources of turbidity from nonpoint sources are forests, agricultural lands, land disturbance, urban runoff, and stream channel erosion. Surface runoff is the main carrier of sediments from forests and agricultural land (NCDENR 2011), Urbanization increases the amount of sediment transport to receiving waters. ]mpervious urban features such as: roads, bridges, parking lots, and buildings prevent rainwater from infiltrating into the ground. In impervious areas, rainwater remains above the ground, gathers sediments and solids, and discharges into local waterways (NCDENR 2011). Point sources of turbidity consist primarily of industries, wastewater treatment plants, and municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4). The MS4 can quickly direct urban runoff from roads and other impervious surfaces. When rainwater leaves the MS4 and discharges into a stream, large volumes of swift -moving runoff erode strearn banks, damage streamside vegetation, and widen stream channels. The amount of sediment depends on erodibility of soils, types of surfaces, vegetation, rainfall intensity, and existence and types of stormwater managernent devices (NCDENR 2011). MS4 Major Outfall Identification During WQRP Year 1, a watershed map will be developed detailing the location of'known major outfalls in relationship to receiving streams (as defined in the MS4 NPDES permit) within the NPDES MS4 jurisdictional area that have the possibility of discharging the pollutant of concern to the impaired segments as defined by the MS4 permit, its tributaries or to segments and tributaries within the watershed contributing to the impaired segments. During WQRP Year 1, a schedule will be developed to locate the position of other major outfalls not indicated within the watershed that may discharge the pollutant of concern to the impaired segment, its tributaries or to segments and tributaries. Permit 4NCS000410 — 2012 Water Quality Recover} Plali 14 TMDL WQRP Implementation Team During WQRP Year 2, a team of staff representatives will be assembled from municipal agencies that conduct activities within the TMDL watershed. In addition, other potential staff resources will be identified as necessary to serve on TMDL WQRP Implementation Team. Based on the pollutant ofconcern, municipal agencies could include Public Works, Stormwater, Planning Department, and City/County Erosion Control Section, and others. The NPDES MS4 entity will be responsible for interpreting data, judging BMP effectiveness, reporting to DWQ, and coordinating activities and reviews with the Implementation Team to meet the components and goals of the WQRP. Public Education and Outreach Program During WQRP Year 2, a Public Education and Outreach Program will be established to provide information concerning the WQRP. At a minimum, a webpage will be added to the Village of Clemmons current website to disseminate information and results. In addition, the program may include items such as: • Pollutant of'concern specific information in brochures, bill inserts, etc. • Adopt -a -Stream or Storm Drain Marking activities • Presentations to groups • Participation in public events BMP Identification & Assessment During WQRP Year 2, the Village will describe existing best management practices (BMPs) that enhance water quality within the Muddy Creek Watershed. In order to justify the rationale of the selected BMPs for mitigating total suspended solids releases to surface waters, the Village will provide explanations of these existing measures. Initial BMP strategies may include: • Increased street sweeping activities. • Targeted public education and outreach programs. • Development of a WQRP specific webpage. • Targeted public participation programs. • Increased IDDE efforts for construction site activities. • Existing stream bank stabilization projects. • Modification of existing strategieslrequiremcnts for structural BMPs. 'rhe Village will begin collecting samples from targeted outfalls at different storm events to provide a baseline of existing turbidly levels in'order to confirm the effectiveness of future implemented water quality measures. 'rhe collected data will be analyzed to determine any possible existing trends. Permit 4NCS000410-2012 Water Quality Recovery Plan 15 During WQRP Year 3, an additional assessment will evaluate if any additional BMPs should be employed to address the MS4 NPDES regulated Waste Load Allocation identified in the TMDL tc the maximum extent practicable. This assessment will be based on factors such as cost/benefit analysis, MEP standards, water quality data trends, status of activities & accomplishments relative to defined end -point in the WQRP, etc. Monitoring Plan During WQRP Year 3, a monitoring plan will be developed for turbidity and TSS and submitted to DWQ for approval. The goals of the WQRP monitoring plan will be to: 1. Identify the significant sources of the pollutant of concern related to MS4 regulated WLA. 2. Evaluate the performance of BMPS utilized in the WQRP, where possible. 3. Assess progress toward the goals of the WQRP at the TMDL identified compliance point. The monitoring plan will include components such as: 1. Written description and GIS map of sample locations 2. Monitoring methods 3. Sample type and frequency 4. Seasonal considerations 5. Sample analytical methods 6. Quality assurance 7. Record keeping The monitoring plan shall include in -stream and/or major outfall monitoring at locations deemed necessary to support assessment of activities in the WQRP to address the MS4 NPDES regulated Waste Load Allocation (WLA) identified in the TMDL. In lieu of developing a monitoring plan, the Village of Clemmons may request a waiver from the Division if a program evaluation confirms that current (and proposed) measures are enhancing water quality within the Muddy Creek Watershed. This request will be contingent upon the Village's ability to implement obtainable water quality measures to the maximum extent practical. Implementation of the Plan to the Maximum Extent Practicable During WQRP Year 4, an assessment of available data, BMP strategies, cost benefit analysis, and WQRP effectiveness will be conducted and utilized to define additional measures that will further enhance water quality within the Muddy Creek Watershed. In addition, the Village will create an implementation schedule for the identified measures. As part of the Village's assessment.. the appropriate water quality measure will be evaluated for its percent of improvement for reducing the MS4's contribution to Muddy Creek. The results of the analysis and definition will be used to prioritize locally limited funding aimed at elimination of the greatest MS4 waste load allocation reduction for the least amount of expenditure. Permit 9NCS000410 — 2012 Water Quality Recovery Plan 16 Incremental Success After water quality measures have been implemented, the Village of Clemmons will evaluate each measure's effectiveness in mitigating TSS loading to Muddy Creek. The initial phase of reducing TSS loading entaiis the tabulation of additional workload measures in order to validate program success. Examples of these measures may include: • Targeted municipal storm system maintenance activities • Increased construction site inspections where applicable • Targeted monitoring and complaint response • Increased street sweeping activities Later stages ofthe water quality recovery program will most likely encompass the implementation ol'progressive structural BMPs for TSS reduction. Since the greatest loading of TSS to Muddy Creek occurs during high flow events, BMPs may need to be designed to accommodate these flows in order to achieve targefed reduction of TSS concentrations. If possible an evaluation ofthe. existing BMPs performance and the introduction of additional BMP strategies may need to be implemented to achieve better results. WQRP Reporting Activities and assessments conducted under the WQRP will be reported to DWQ along with the annual report submitted each year for the MS4 NPDES permit. Annual compliance with the WQRP implementation schedule will constitute compliance with the overall WQRP. The annual report for the WQRP may include, as applicable per WQRP schedule, the following: • The initial WQRP and subsequent components based on Implementation Schedule. • Discussion on the status ofthe WQRP and schedule. • Discussion of activities conducted for WQRP and progress made toward meeting program elements during report year. • Annual approximate cost of WQRP. • An assessment ofavailable data collected under the monitoring plan for TSS. • An assessment of the performance of BMPs employed, where possible. • A map showing the location of major outfalls in "TMDL watersheds with the potential for discharging the pollutant ofconcern. • A schedule for locating currently other major outfalls that may potentially discharge the POC in TMDL watersheds. • Identification of in -stream and outfali sampling locations. • Identification of additional BMPs, if necessary. • Monitoring data that was collected during the WQRP year Following any review and comment by the Division on the TMDL Water Quality Recovery Program, the permittee shall incorporate any necessary changes into the program. The permittee shall incorporate the revised "TMDL WQRP into the Stormwater Management Plan. Permit #NCs0004 10 — 2012 Water Qualily Recovery flan 17 FIGURE 10: WATER QUALITY RECOVERY PROGRAM LIFE CYCLE (USEPA 2000) J Program Develapment I Establish a TMDL WARP, identify outfalls, develop a schedule for identifying outfalls and develop a monitoring plan. Adapt the program as necessary or appropriate Program Evaluation Assess the effectiveness o the of program TMDL targets Assess program activities and data > Complete a cost -benefit analysis REFERENCES Implementation I Implement appropriate monitoring and BMPs > Incorporate the TMDL WQRP into the Stormwater Management Plan Implement public participation and outreach Implement staff development Data Collection and Documentation Current and potential outfalls with the potential of i � discharging the pollutant(s) of concern Monitoring Data > Data on structural and non-structural BMPs > Data on public participation and outreach i activities Data on staff development > Data on implementation and administration cost NCDENR-Division of Water Quality. November 2011, Total Mcrxinmm Daily Load,for Turhiditf- far Muddy Creek and the Yadkin River in North Carolina United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). 2000. Revisions to the Water Quality Planning and Management Regulation and Revisions to the National Pollutant Di.vcharge Elimination System Program in Support of'Revisions to the Water Quality Planning and Mcrnggemen! Regulation: Final Rule. Federal Register 65:43586-43670 (July 13, 2000). Permit 4NCS000410 — 2012 Water Quality Recovery Plan 18 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality 11 IG12002 THE VILLAGE OF CLEMMONS GARY M. LOOPER, VILLAGE MANAGER P.O. BOX 1710 CLEMMONS, NC 27012-1710 Subject: NPDES Phase II Stormwater Program Gary M. Looper: In 1990 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Phase I stormwater program was promulgated under the Clean Water Act. Phase I relies on National Pollutant discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit coverage to address stormwater runoff from: (1) "medium" and "large" municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) generally serving populations of 100,000 or greater, (2) construction activity disturbing 5 acres of land or greater, and (3) ten categories of industrial activity. The NPDES Stormwater Phase I1 Final Rule was promulgated in December 1999 and is the next step in EPA's effort to preserve, protect, and improve the Nation's water resources from polluted storm water runoff. The Phase 11 program expands the Phase 1 program by requiring additional operators of MS4s in urbanized areas and operators of small construction sites, through the use of NPDES permits, to implement programs and practices to control stormwater runoff. Phase I1 is intended to further reduce adverse impacts to water quality and aquatic habitat by instituting the use of controls on the unregulated sources of stormwater discharges that have the greatest likelihood of causing continued environmental degradation. The NPDES Stormwater Phase II Final Rule requires nationwide coverage of all operators of small MS4s that are located within the boundaries of a Bureau of the Census defined "urbanized area" based on the latest decennial Census. We are writing to you to remind you that the Village of Clemmons has been identified as being located within a census designated urbanized area in both the 1990 and 2000 decennial census. As a regulated community, you are required to develop a stormwater management program and apply for stormwater permit coverage, if you own and operate a small MS4 or file a certification that the Village of Clemmons does not own or operate a small MS4. The deadline for submitting your application package or non -ownership certification is March 10, 2003. Application and certification documents, as well as additional information on the NPDES stormwater program, are available for download at our web site . Our web address is http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su/stormwater.htmi. You may also contact us for hard copies of the documents. If you have any questions about this letter, please feel free to contact me (919-733-5083, ext.525) or Darren England (919-733-5083, ext. 545) Sincerely, Bradley Bennett, Supervisor Stormwater and General Permits Unit cc: Central Files Stormwater and General Permits Unit Files Winston-Salem Regional Office TA NCDENR N. C. Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 Customer Service 1-800.623-7748