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Stormwater Management Plan
City of Bessemer City
NCS000412
September 4, 2020
For Watersheds Located in Upper Catawba River Basin
City of Bessemer City
Catawba County, North Carolina
September 4, 2020
Prepared for: Greg Thompson
Stormwater Administrator
Publics Works Division
City of Bessemer City
Prepared by: Brian R Newman, PE
Senior Project Manager
Mattern & Craig Engineers
231 16th Avenue NE
Hickory, NC 24016
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Table of Contents
PART 1: INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 1
PART 2: CERTIFICATION ............................................................................................................................. 2
PART 3: MS4 INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................... 3
3.1 Permitted MS4 Area ..................................................................................................................... 3
3.2 Existing MS4 Mapping ................................................................................................................. 4
3.3 Receiving Waters ......................................................................................................................... 5
3.4 MS4 Interconnection ................................................................................................................... 6
3.5 Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) ......................................................................................... 7
3.6 Endangered and Threatened Species and Critical Habitat ....................................................... 7
3.7 Industrial Facility Discharges ...................................................................................................... 8
3.8 Non-Stormwater Discharges ....................................................................................................... 9
3.9 Target Pollutants and Sources ................................................................................................. 10
PART 4: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION ................................................ 11
4.1 Organizational Structure ........................................................................................................... 11
4.2 Program Funding and Budget .................................................................................................. 13
4.3 Shared Responsibility ............................................................................................................... 13
4.4 Co-Permittees ............................................................................................................................ 14
4.5 Measurable Goals for Program Administration ....................................................................... 14
PART 5: PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM .................................................................... 15
PART 6: PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PARTICIPATION PROGRAM ........................................................ 19
PART 7: ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION PROGRAM ............................................. 20
PART 8: CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CONTROL PROGRAM ............................................................. 24
PART 9: POST-CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CONTROL PROGRAM ................................................... 26
PART 10: POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PROGRAMS ................................... 32
List of Tables
Table 1: Summary of MS4 Mapping
Table 2: Summary of MS4 Receiving Waters
Table 3: Summary of Approved TMDLs
Table 4: Summary of Federally Listed Species/Habitat Impacted by Surface Water Quality
Table 5: NPDES Stormwater Permitted Industrial Facilities
Table 6: Non-Stormwater Discharges
Table 7: Summary of Target Pollutants and Sources
Table 8: Summary of Responsible Parties
Table 9: Shared Responsibilities
Table 10: Co-Permittee Contact Information
Table 11: Program Administration BMPs
Table 12: Summary of Target Pollutants & Audiences
Table 13: Public Education and Outreach BMPs
Table 14: Public Involvement and Participation BMPs
Table 15: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination BMPs
Table 16: Qualifying Alternative Program Components for Construction Site Runoff Control Program
Table 17: Construction Site Runoff Control BMPs
Table 18: Qualifying Alternative Program(s) for Post-Construction Site Runoff Control Program
Table 19: Summary of Existing Post-Construction Program Elements
Table 20: Post Construction Site Runoff Control BMPs
Table 21: Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping BMPs
List of Figures
Figure 1: Corporate Limits of the City of Bessemer City
Figure 2: Existing MS4 Stormwater Mapping
Figure 3: MS4 Receiving Waters Mapping
Figure 4: MS4 2018 Final Water Quality Assessment Mapping
Figure 5: Bessemer City MS4 Program Organizational Chart
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PART 1: INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) is to establish and define the means by
which the City of Bessemer City will comply with its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit and the applicable provisions of the
Clean Water Act to meet the federal standard of reducing pollutants in stormwater runoff to the
maximum extent practicable.
This SWMP identifies the specific elements and minimum measures that the City of Bessemer City
will develop, implement, enforce, evaluate and report to the North Carolina Department of
Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) Division of Energy, Minerals and Land Resources (DEMLR) in order to
comply with the MS4 Permit number NCS000412, as issued by NCDEQ. This permit covers activities
associated with the discharge of stormwater from the MS4 as owned and operated by the City of
Bessemer City and located within the corporate limits of the City of Bessemer City.
In preparing this SWMP, the City of Bessemer City has evaluated its MS4 and the permit
requirements to develop a comprehensive 5-year SWMP that will meet the community’s needs,
address local water quality issues and provide the minimum measures necessary to comply with the
permit. The SWMP will be evaluated and updated annually to ensure that the elements and
minimum measures it contains continue to adequately provide for permit compliance and the
community’s needs.
Once the SWMP is approved by NCDEQ, all provisions contained and referenced in this SWMP, along
with any approved modifications of the SWMP, are incorporated by reference into the permit and
become enforceable parts of the permit.
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PART 2: CERTIFICATION
By my signature below I hereby certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments
were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that
qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of
the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the
information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and
complete.
I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility
of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations.
I am also aware that the contents of this document shall become an enforceable part of the NPDES
MS4 Permit, and that both the Division and the Environmental Protection Agency have NPDES MS4
Permit compliance and enforcement authority.
☐I am a ranking elected official.
☐I am a principal executive officer for the permitted MS4.
☐I am a duly authorized representative for the permitted MS4 and have attached the authorization
made in writing by a principal executive officer or ranking elected official which specifies me as
(check one):
☐A specific individual having overall responsibility for stormwater matters.
☐A specific position having overall responsibility for stormwater matters.
Signature:
Print
Name:
Title:
James A. Inman
City Manager
Signed this the 3rd day of September, 2020.
X
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PART 3: MS4 INFORMATION
3.1 Permitted MS4 Area
This SWMP applies throughout the corporate limits of the City of Bessemer City, including all
regulated activities associated with the discharge of stormwater from the MS4. The map below
shows the corporate limits of City of Bessemer City as of the date of this document.
See Figure 1: Corporate Limits of the City of Bessemer City
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3.2 Existing MS4 Mapping
The current MS4 mapping includes the existing potential outfalls conducted by desktop review. The
field mapping program is scheduled to begin in February to identify and record specific location by
northing and easting for input in the City’s GIS mapping system as well pipe size, material, condition,
flow direction, inverts, ditches, inlets, catch basins, manholes, and any critical outfall scour or
adverse conditions
See Figure 2: Existing MS4 Stormwater Mapping
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Table 1: Summary of MS4 Mapping
Percent of MS4 Area Mapped TBD % of limits
No. of Major Outfalls* Mapped 8 Total outfalls (est.)
UTs to Abernethy Creek 3 outfalls
UTs to Crowders Creek (Bessemer Branch) 1 outfalls
UTs to Long Creek 0 outfalls
Oates Creek and UTs 4 outfalls
*An outfall is a point where the MS4 discharges from a pipe or other conveyance (e.g. a ditch)
directly into surface waters. Major outfalls are required to be mapped to meet permit requirements.
A major outfall is a 36-inch diameter pipe or discharge from a drainage area > 50-acres; and for
industrial zoned areas a 12-inch diameter pipe or a drainage area > 2-acres.
3.3 Receiving Waters
The City of Bessemer City MS4 is located within the Catawba River Basin and discharges directly into
receiving waters as listed in Table 2 below. Applicable water quality standards listed below are
compiled from the following NCDEQ sources:
o Waterbody Classification Map
o Impaired Waters and TMDL Map
o Most recent NCDEQ Final 303(d) List
Table 2: Summary of MS4 Receiving Waters
Receiving Water Name Stream Index /
AU Number
Water
Quality
Classification
303(d) Listed
Parameter(s)
of Interest
UT to Abernethy Creek N/A C Not listed
UT to Crowders Creek (Bessemer Branch) 11-135 C Not Listed
UT to Long Creek (including Arrowood Lake) 11-129-16-4.5-(1) WS-II; HWQ,
CA
Fish Community
(Nar, AL, FW)
Oates Creek and unnamed tributary N/A N/A Not listed
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See Figure 3: MS4 Receiving Waters Mapping
3.4 MS4 Interconnection
The City of Bessemer City MS4 is not interconnected with another regulated MS4 and directly
discharges to the receiving waters as listed in Table 2 above.
UT to Abernethy Creek
Oates Creek
UT to Crowders Creek
Bessemer Branch
UT to Long Creek
Arrowood Lake
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3.5 Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)
The TMDL(s) listed in Table 3 below have been approved within the MS4 area, as determined by the
map and list provided on the NCDEQ Modeling & Assessment Unit web page.
The table also indicates whether the approved TMDL has a specific stormwater Waste Load
Allocation (WLA) for any watershed directly receiving discharges from the permitted MS4, and
whether a Water Quality Recovery Program has been implemented to address the WLA.
Table 3: Summary of Approved TMDLs
Water Body Name
Catawba River Basin
TMDL Pollutant(s) of Concern Stormwater
Waste
Load
Allocation
(Y/N)
Water
Quality
Recovery
Program
(Y/N)
Crowders Creek (1996) Nutrients Y Y
Crowders Creek (2004) Fecal Coliform Y Y
Long Creek (2005) Turbidity Y Y
See Figure 4: MS4 2018 Final Water Quality Assessment Mapping
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3.6 Endangered and Threatened Species and Critical Habitat
Significant populations of threatened or endangered species and/or critical habitat are identified
within the regulated MS4 urbanized area, as determined by a review of:
1. The Endangered and Threatened Species and Species of Concern by County for North
Carolina Map and,
2. Listed species believe to or known to occur in North Carolina map as provided by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service.
Of those species listed, Table 4 summarizes the species that may be significantly impacted by the
quality of surface waters within their habitat.
Table 4: Summary of Federally Listed Species/Habitat Impacted by Surface Water Quality
Scientific Name Common name Species Group
Federal
Listing
Status
Haliaeetus leucocephalus Bald Eagle Vertebrate BGPA
Glyptemys muhlenbergii Bog Turtle Vertebrate T (S/A)
Myotis septentrionalis Northern long-eared bat Vertebrate T
Hexastylis naniflora Dwarf-flowered heartleaf Vascular Plant T
Symphyotrichum georgianum Georgia aster Vascular Plant C
Helianthus schweinitzii Schweinitz's sunflower Vascular Plant E
Pycnanthemum torreyi Torrery's Mountain Mint Vascular Plant FSC
3.7 Industrial Facility Discharges
The City of Bessemer City MS4 jurisdictional area includes the following industrial facilities which
hold NPDES Industrial Stormwater Permits, as determined from the NCDEQ Active NPDES
Stormwater Permit List and/or Active Stormwater Permits Map.
Table 5: NPDES Stormwater Permitted Industrial Facilities
Permit Number Facility Name
Tosaf, USA
Advanced Drainage Systems
NCG060375 Dole Fresh Vegetables
FMC Lithium, Inc.
NCGNE0221 Hunter Douglas Designer Shade
Manufacturing Services, Inc. (MSI)
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3.8 Non-Stormwater Discharges
The water quality impacts of non-stormwater discharges have been evaluated by the City of
Bessemer City as summarized in Table 6 below. The unpermitted non-stormwater flows listed as
incidental do not significantly impact water quality. The City of Bessemer City has evaluated
residential and charity car washing and street washing for possible significant water quality impacts.
Street washing discharges are addressed under the Pavement Management Program in Part 10 of
this SWMP. The Division has not required that other non-stormwater flows be specifically controlled
by the City of Bessemer City
Wash water associated with car washing that does not contain detergents or does not discharge
directly into the MS4 is considered incidental. However, these types of non-stormwater discharges
that do contain detergents have been evaluated by the City of Bessemer City to determine whether
they may significantly impact water quality
Table 6: Non-Stormwater Discharges
Non-Stormwater Discharge Water Quality
Impacts
Water line and fire hydrant flushing Incidental
Landscape irrigation Incidental
Diverted stream flows Incidental
Rising groundwater Incidental
Uncontaminated groundwater infiltration Incidental
Uncontaminated pumped groundwater Incidental
Uncontaminated potable water sources Incidental
Foundation drains Incidental
Air conditioning condensate Incidental
Irrigation waters Incidental
Springs Incidental
Water from crawl space pumps Incidental
Footing drains Incidental
Lawn watering Incidental
Residential and charity car washing Possible
Flows from riparian habitats and wetlands Incidental
Dechlorinated swimming pool discharges Incidental
Street wash water Possible
Flows from firefighting activities Incidental
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3.9 Target Pollutants and Sources
In addition to those target pollutants identified above, the City of Bessemer City is not aware of other
significant water quality issues within the permitted MS4 area.
Table 7 below summarizes the water quality pollutants identified throughout Part 3 of this SWMP,
the likely activities/sources/targeted audiences attributed to each pollutant, and identifies the
associated SWMP program(s) that address each. In addition, the City of Bessemer City has
evaluated schools, homeowners and businesses as target audiences that are likely to have
significant stormwater impacts.
Table 7: Summary of Target Pollutants and Sources
Target Pollutant(s) Likely Source(s)/Target
Audience(s)
SWMP Program Addressing
Target Pollutant(s)/Audience(s)
Litter Residential, commercial, schools Public Education & Outreach,
Public Involvement &
Participation
Yard Waste (leaves and
grass clippings)
Residential, commercial Public Education & Outreach,
Pollution Prevention & Good
Housekeeping
Sediment Construction Construction Site Runoff
Control
Nutrients Sewer overflows, failing septic
systems, urbanization, schools
Public Education & Outreach,
Illicit Discharge Detection &
Elimination, Construction Site
Runoff Control, Post-
Construction Site Runoff
Control, Pollution Prevention &
Good Housekeeping
Fecal coliform Sewer overflows, failing septic
systems, wildlife, illicit discharges
Public Education & Outreach,
Illicit Discharge Detection &
Elimination
Mercury/statewide TMDL Atmospheric deposition Public Education & Outreach
(fish consumption advisory)
Illicit discharges Residential, commercial, industrial,
municipal staff
Public Education & Outreach,
Illicit Discharge Detection &
Elimination
Illegal dumping Residential, commercial, industrial,
municipal staff
Public Education & Outreach,
Pollution Prevention & Good
Housekeeping
Improper disposal of waste Residential, commercial, industrial,
municipal staff
Public Education & Outreach,
Public Involvement &
Participation, Pollution
Prevention & Good
Housekeeping
General non-point source
pollution
Residential, commercial, industrial,
municipal staff
Public Education & Outreach,
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PART 4: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
4.1 Organizational Structure
See Figure 5: Bessemer City MS4 Program Organizational Chart
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Table 8: Summary of Responsible Parties
SWMP Component Responsible Position Staff Name Department
Stormwater Program
Administration
Stormwater
Administrator Greg Thompson Public Works
SWMP Management Stormwater Engineer Brian Newman, PE Consultant
Public Education &
Outreach Partnership Manager Kari Guyer, PhD Regional SW
Partnership
Public Involvement &
Participation Partnership Manager Kari Guyer, PhD Regional SW
Partnership
Illicit Discharge
Detection & Stormwater Inspector Greg Thompson Public Works
Construction Site
Runoff Control
Erosion Control
Inspector
Jonathan Boerger
Will Wier Gaston County
Post-Construction
Stormwater Stormwater Inspector Joseph Alm
Jonathan Boerger Gaston County
Pollution
Prevention/Good Stormwater Inspector Greg Thompson Public Works
Municipal Facilities
Operation & Stormwater Inspector Greg Thompson Public Works
Spill Response
Program Stormwater Inspector Greg Thompson Public Works
MS4 Operation &
Maintenance Program Stormwater Inspector Greg Thompson Public Works
Municipal SCM
Operation & Stormwater Inspector Greg Thompson Public Works
Pesticide, Herbicide &
Fertilizer Management
Chemical Application
Inspector Dusty Carpenter Parks & Recreation
Vehicle & Equipment
Cleaning Program Director Jamie Ramsey Public Works
Pavement
Management Program Director Jamie Ramsey Public Works
Total Maximum Daily
Load (TMDL) Stormwater Inspector Greg Thompson Public Works
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4.2 Program Funding and Budget
In accordance with the issued permit, the City of Bessemer City shall maintain adequate funding and
staffing to implement and manage the provisions of the SWMP and comply with the requirements of
the NPDES MS4 Permit. The budget includes the permit administering and compliance fee, which is
billed by the Division annually.
The City’s estimated revenues available from the Stormwater Utility Funding for the Fiscal Year
2018-2019 total $86,000 derived directly from stormwater charges assessed. The fee structure for
Stormwater Management is collected as an addition to the user’s utility bill as follows:
Residential: $3.07/month, Commercial: $6.00/month, Industrial: $12.00/month.
An appropriated $35,600 was allocated to debt service for associated culvert projects and the
remaining $50,400 fund balance was allocated for other Program expenses, including the
administration of this Program. Although the Program is funded through the existing utility fees, the
City plans to implement a new rate study to determine if the assessed fees are in line with other
adjacent municipalities or, if they need to be adjusted to provide additional funding.
The program is currently under-funded to conduct all the proactive elements of the permit. Further
fiscal analysis and investigation of funding options (such as additional general fund allocation or a
stormwater fee) will be conducted as indicated in BMP No. 3 in order to fully fund the program by
Permit year three.
4.3 Shared Responsibility
The City of Bessemer City shares the responsibility to implement the following minimum control
measures, which are at least as stringent as the corresponding NPDES MS4 Permit requirement.
The City of Bessemer City remains responsible for compliance if the other entity fails to perform the
permit obligation, and may be subject to enforcement action if neither the City of Bessemer City nor
the other entity fully performs the permit obligation. Table 9 below summarizes who will be
implementing the component, what the component program is called, the specific SWMP BMP or
permit requirement that is being met by the shared responsibility, and whether or not a legal
agreement to share responsibility is in place.
Table 9: Shared Responsibilities
SWMP BMP
or Permit
Requirement
Implementing Entity & Program Name
Legal
Agreement
(Y/N)
MCM #1 Regional Stormwater Partnership of the Carolinas – Partnership Program N
MCM #1 Gaston Co. Natural Resources Dept. - Environmental Education Program N
MCM #2 Regional Stormwater Partnership of the Carolinas – Partnership Program N
MCM #2 Gaston Co. Natural Resources Dept. - Environmental Education Program N
MCM #4 Gaston Co. Natural Resources Dept. - Construction Site Runoff Y
MCM #5 Gaston Co. Natural Resources Dept. - Post-Construction Program Y
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4.4 Co-Permittees
The are no other entities applying for co-permittee status under the NPDES MS4 permit number
NCS000412 for the City of Bessemer City. Table 10 summarizes contact information for each co-
permittee.
Table 10: Co-Permittee Contact Information – Not Used
4.5 Measurable Goals for Program Administration
The City of Bessemer City will manage and report the following Best Management Practices (BMPs)
for the administration of the Stormwater Management Program.
Table 11: Program Administration BMPs
Permit
Ref.
2.1.2 and Part 4: Annual Self-Assessment
Measures to evaluate the performance and effectiveness of the SWMP program components at least
annually. Results shall be used by the permittee to modify the program components as necessary to
accomplish the intent of the Stormwater Program. The self-assessment reporting period is the fiscal year
(July 1 – June 30).
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
1. Annual Self-Assessment
Annually evaluate SWMP
implementation and revise if
required.
1. Prepare, certify and
submit Self-Assessment
to NCDEQ prior to 8/31
1. Annually for Permit
Years 1 – 4
1. Annual Self-
Assessment by 8/31
Permit
Ref.
1.6: Permit Renewal Application
Measures to submit a permit renewal application no later than 180 days prior to the expiration date of the
NPDES MS4 permit.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
2. Permit Renewal Application
Audit implementation for
compliance and approved SWMP.
Prepare and submit a permit
renewal application package based
on results.
1. Participate in an
NPDES MS4 Permit
Compliance Audit
performed by EPA or
NCDEQ.
1. TBD – Typically
Permit Year 4
1. N/A
2. Self-audit and
document any
stormwater program
components not
audited by EPA or
NCDEQ.
2. Permit Year 5 2. Submit Self-Audit to
DEMLR (required
component of permit
renewal application
package).
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Table 11: Program Administration BMPs
3. Certify and submit
the stormwater permit
renewal application
(NOI, Self-Audit, and
Draft SWMP for the next
5-year permit cycle).
3. Permit Year 5 3. Permit renewal
application package
received by DEQ at least
180 days prior to permit
expiration.
Permit
Ref.
2.1.1: Adequate Funding and Staffing
The permittee shall maintain adequate funding and staffing to implement and manage the provisions of
the SWMP and meet all requirements of this permit
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
3. Adequate Funding
Perform a fiscal analysis and
explore adequate program funding
options to meet all requirements of
the permit. Select and implement a
funding strategy for the Phase II
Stormwater Program.
1. Complete a fiscal
gap analysis
1. Permit year 1
1. Report monetary
value of gap
2. Determine available
funding mechanisms
and evaluate options
2. Permit year 1 2. Completed? –
yes/no/status
3. Select a funding
mechanism
3. Permit years 1-2 3. Report funding
mechanism selected
4. Implement funding
mechanism
4. Permit years 2-3 4. Implemented?
yes/no/status
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PART 5: PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM
The City of Bessemer City will continue participation in the Regional Stormwater Partnership of the
Carolinas (RSPC) and the Gaston County Natural Resources Department to implement their Public
Education and Outreach Program that distributes educational materials to the community and
conducts many outreach activities focused on improving public education about the impacts of
stormwater discharges into water bodies and steps the public can take to reduce pollutants in
stormwater runoff.
The Regional Stormwater Partnership of the Carolinas seeks to educate and bring awareness to the
public, local businesses and education centers of our region about stormwater issues and their
impact on water quality and our environment. We further aim to unite local stormwater programs by
sharing information and ideas in order to discuss and address similar stormwater issues on a
regional level. It was developed as a forum for stormwater professionals to work collaboratively on
local stormwater issues.
Formed in 2006 and originally comprised of professionals from six municipalities in the Charlotte
metropolitan area, the RSPC has expanded to include over eighteen municipality partners. The RSPC
provides an opportunity to leverage limited resources to fulfill common needs of the partners. As an
example, the RSPC conducts public education and outreach efforts about stormwater issues, to
meet some of the requirements in all of the partners’ Clean Water Act stormwater permits.
The target audiences and identified pollutants listed in Part 3.9 of this SWMP, which will be
addressed by the Public Education and Outreach Program, are summarized in Table 12 below. In
addition, the Program will continue to inform businesses and the general public of the hazards
associated with illicit discharges, illegal dumping and improper disposal of waste.
Table 12: Summary of Target Pollutants & Audiences
Target Pollutants/Sources Target Audience(s)
Good Housekeeping General Public, Businesses, Municipal Employees, Contractors
Illicit Discharges General Public, Businesses, Municipal Employees, Contractors
Illegal Dumping General Public, Businesses, Municipal Employees, Contractors
Improper Disposal of Waste General Public, Businesses, Municipal Employees, Contractors
The City of Bessemer City and Gaston County Natural Resources Department will manage,
implement and report the following public education and outreach BMPs.
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Table 13: Public Education and Outreach BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.2.2 and 3.2.4: Outreach to Targeted Audiences
Measures to identify the specific elements and implementation of a Public Education and Outreach
Program to share educational materials to the community or conduct equivalent outreach activities about
the impacts of stormwater discharges on water bodies and how the public can reduce pollutants in
stormwater runoff. The permittee shall provide educational information to identified target audiences on
pollutants/sources identified in table 12 above, and shall document the extent of exposure of each
media, event or activity, including those elements implemented locally or through a cooperative
agreement.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation
Annual Reporting
Metric
4. Partnership with Regional Stormwater Partnership of the Carolinas
Develop Education and Outreach
Initiatives. Initiatives will focus on
target audiences within MS4 Area.
1. Arrange partnership and
legal agreement.
1. Permit Year 1
1. Report date
established and terms
of legal agreement
2. Submit plan detailing
specific commitments to
NCDEQ.
2. Permit Year 1 2. Report Date
approved. Include as
amendment to SWMP.
3. Monitor activities 3. Annually 3. Yes/no/status
5. City Sponsored Event or Festival
The City will distribute information
on stormwater during at least one
City sponsored event such as the
Sounds of Summer Concert Series
1. Develop one informational
handout for distribution that
covers pollutant sources
1. Permit year 2 1. Is handout
developed?
Yes/no/status
2. Train staff to man
stormwater booth at event to
distribute handouts and
additional information on
pollutant sources
2. Permit year 2 2. Report number of
trained staff
3.Man booth at event chosen 3. Permit year 2.
Annually
thereafter
3. Report event
chosen and number of
handouts distributed
6. Social Media Coverage
The City’s existing Facebook
account and webpage will be used
to reach target audiences and
share information about
stormwater.
1. Post about keeping yard
waste and litter out of storm
drains
1. Permit year 1 1. Report the date of
post
2. Post about reducing fertilizer
runoff
2. Permit year 2 2. Report the date of
post
3. Post about car washing 3. Permit year 3 3. Report the date of
post
4. Post about illegal
discharge/illegal dumping
4. Permit year 4 4. Report the date of
post
5. Post about vehicle leaks 5. Permit year 5 5. Report the date of
post
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Table 13: Public Education and Outreach BMPs
Permit
Ref.
2.1.7, 3.2.3 and 3.6.5(c): Web Site
Measures to provide a web site designed to convey the program’s message(s) and provide online
materials including ordinances, or other regulatory mechanisms, or a list identifying the ordinances or
other regulatory mechanisms, providing the legal authority necessary to implement and enforce the
requirements of the permit and SWMP. The web page shall also provide developers with all relevant post-
construction requirements, design standards, checklists and/or other materials.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation
Annual Reporting
Metric
7. Stormwater Page on City Website
Webpage will provide information
on stormwater program, permit,
SWMP, applicable ordinances, and
reports. Webpage will include issue
reporting mechanism/hotline,
educational materials, and links to
resources.
1. Establish webpage 1. Permit year 1 1. Report date
available
2. Maintain webpage 2. Annually 2. Report date
reviewed and any
updates
3. Monitor engagement 3. Annually 3. Report number of
hits
Permit
Ref.
3.2.5: Stormwater Hotline
Measures for a stormwater hotline/helpline for the purpose of public education and outreach.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation
Annual Reporting
Metric
8. Stormwater Hotline
Maintain Hotline for citizens to ask
questions and report issues.
1. Establish and maintain
hotline
1. Permit year 1-5 1. Report date
established and if
maintained in years 2-
5
2. Establish and train staff to
answer hotline and reporting
mechanism
2. Permit year 1 2. Report dates of
training
3. Train staff in general
knowledge, appropriate
contacts, and citizen
opportunities
3. Permit year 1 3. Report dates of
training
4. Publicize hotline in
developed materials and
webpage
4. Permit year 1 4. Yes/no/status
5. Establish tracking
mechanism to document
number and type of calls
5. Permit year 1 5. Report number and
type of calls
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PART 6: PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PARTICIPATION PROGRAM
This SWMP identifies the minimum elements and implementation of a Public Involvement and
Participation Program that complies with applicable State, Tribal and local public notice
requirements. The City of Bessemer City will manage, implement and report the following public
involvement and participation BMPs.
Table 14: Public Involvement and Participation BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.3.1: Public Input
Mechanisms for public involvement that provide for input on stormwater issues and the stormwater
program.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
9. Planning Commission
City staff will bring issues before the
planning commission for citizen
input
1. Include bi-annual
agenda item
1. Bi-annually 1. Date of meetings and
topics discussed
10. Stormwater Hotline
Maintain Hotline for citizens to ask
questions and report issues.
1. See BMP No. 8 1. See BMP No. 8 1. See BMP No. 8
11. Stormwater Page of City Website
Webpage will provide information
on stormwater program, permit,
SWMP, applicable ordinances, and
reports. Webpage will include issue
reporting mechanism/hotline,
educational materials, and links to
resources.
1 See BMP No. 7 1. See BMP No. 7 1. See BMP No. 7
Permit
Ref.
3.3.2: Volunteer Opportunities
Measures to provide volunteer opportunities designed to promote ongoing citizen participation.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
12. Annual City-Wide Clean-Up Event
Organize event to pick up trash or
litter from public areas
1. Identify public areas 1. Permit year 2 1. Areas identified?
Yes/no/status
2. Coordinate clean-up 2. Annually after year 3 2. Report number of
volunteers/bags filled
13. Partnership with Regional Stormwater Partnership of the Carolinas
City to engage with partnership to
develop opportunities that focus on
target audiences
1. Arrange partnership 1. See BMP No. 4 1. See BMP No. 4
2. Monitor activities 2. See BMP No. 4 2. See BMP No. 4
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PART 7: ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION PROGRAM
The City of Bessemer City will develop, manage, implement, document, report and enforce an Illicit
Discharge Detection and Elimination Program which shall, at a minimum, include the following illicit
discharge detection and elimination BMPs.
Table 15: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.4.1: MS4 Map
Measures to develop, update and maintain a municipal storm sewer system map including stormwater
conveyances, flow direction, major outfalls and waters of the United States receiving stormwater
discharges.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
14. Addition of Major Outfalls to MS4 Map
The MS4 map will be completed
through GIS analysis of existing
data. Major outfalls will be
identified and numbered, and flow
directions and receiving waters will
be added.
1. Add layer identifying
major outfalls
1. Permit year 1 1. Report number or
major outfalls
2. Add flow directions 2. Permit year 1 2. Report when map
complete
3. Add receiving waters 3. Permit year 1 3. Report when map
complete
15. Continual Updates to MS4 Map
The MS4 map will be continuously
updated.
1. Add new conveyances
and outfalls to map
1. Annually, after
BMP No. 14 is
complete
1. Report new outfalls
Permit
Ref.
3.4.2: Regulatory Mechanism
Measures to provide an IDDE ordinance or other regulatory mechanism that provides legal authority to
prohibit, detect, and eliminate illicit connections and discharges, illegal dumping and spills into the MS4,
including enforcement procedures and actions.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
16. Maintain Legal Authority
Review existing ordinance (Code of
Ordinances, Chapter XX,) in order to
maintain legal authority to prohibit,
detect, and eliminate illicit
connections and discharges, illegal
dumping and spills into the MS4,
including enforcement procedures
and actions. Update is required.
1. Review ordinance and
update required
1. Permit year 1 1. Report if revision
required
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Table 15: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.4.3: IDDE Plan
Measures to maintain and implement a written IDDE Plan to detect and address illicit discharges, illegal
dumping and any non-stormwater discharges identified as significant contributors of pollutants to the
MS4. The plan shall provide standard procedures and documentation to:
a) Locate priority areas likely to have illicit discharges,
b) Conduct routine dry weather outfall inspections,
c) Identify illicit discharges and trace sources,
d) Eliminate the source(s) of an illicit discharge, and
e) Evaluate and assess the IDDE Program.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
17. Outfall Inspections
Perform regular dry weather (no
rainfall within 72 hours prior) outfall
inspections to proactively identify
illicit discharges and connections
1. Train staff to preform
inspections and
investigations
1. See BMP No. 21 1. See BMP No. 21
2. Split major outfalls into
five equal groups.
2. Permit year 1 w/
MS4 map
2. yes/no/status
3. Inspect one group per
year (Ref. BMP No. 20)
3. Annually beginning
in permit year 2
3. Number of outfalls
inspected and potential
illicit discharges
identified
18. Illicit Discharge Identification Procedure
Revise and maintain a standard
operating procedure (SOP) for
investigation or potential illicit
discharges and connections and
illegal dumping
1. Revise the IDDE
program from previous
SWMP
1. Permit year 2 1. yes/no/status
2. Maintain written IDDE
program
2. Continuously 2. yes/no/status
19. IDDE Program Evaluation
Yearly evaluation of IDDE program
to promote continuance of effective
components and improvement in
areas that are lacking, as well as,
identification of potential “hot-spot”
areas.
1. Evaluation meeting
with IDDE program
stakeholders; include at
least Stormwater Admin
and Utilities Director
1. Annually 1. Report proposed
changes
2. Review IDDE reports 2. Annually 2. Report number of
potential illicit
discharges found,
verified, and resolved.
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Table 15: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.4.4: IDDE Tracking
Measures for tracking and documenting the date(s) an illicit discharge, illicit connection or illegal dumping
was observed, the results of the investigation, any follow-up of the investigation, the date the investigation
was closed, the issuance of enforcement actions, and the ability to identify chronic violators.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
20. Database Tracking System
A tracking system for observed
IDDE violations and follow-on
actions will be developed and
implemented in order to identify “
hot-spot” areas, chronic violators,
and recurring issues.
1. Develop a “Potential
Illicit Discharge Report”
form to include observed
illicit discharge indicators,
date, location, and
contacts made
1. Permit year 2 1. yes/no/status
2. Develop a tracking
spreadsheet to collect
data from “ Potential
Illicit Discharge Report”
as well as the results of
the investigation, any
follow-up, date of closure,
and enforcement actions
taken
2. Permit year 2 2. yes/no/status
Permit
Ref.
3.4.5: Staff IDDE Training
Measures to provide training for municipal staff and contractors who, as part of their normal job
responsibilities, may observe an illicit discharge, illicit connection, illegal dumping or spills. Training shall
include how to identify and report illicit discharges, illicit connections, illegal dumping and spills. Each
staff training event shall be documented, including the agenda/materials, date, and number of staff
participating.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
21. Staff Training
Develop a program to educate City
staff of indicators of potential illicit
discharges/ connections and illegal
dumping and the appropriate
avenues through which to report
suspected illicit discharge.
1. Develop staff training
program
1. Permit year 2 1. yes/no/status
2.Train staff with illicit
discharge & detection
responsibilities or the
potential to discover an
illicit discharge during
routine work activities
2. Permit year 2 2. Report topics,
training dates, and
number trained
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Table 15: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination BMPs
3. Train new staff 3. Annually beginning
year 3
3. Report topics,
training dates, and
number trained
22. Fact Sheets
Hang fact sheets in employee
common areas to serve as
reminders of the basics of
identifying and reporting
1. Develop fact sheets 1. Permit year 2 1. yes/no/status
2. Display fact sheets 2. Annually beginning
year 2
2. Number of sheets
displayed
Permit
Ref.
3.4.6: IDDE Reporting
Measures for the public and staff to report illicit discharges, illegal dumping and spills. The mechanism
shall be publicized to facilitate reporting and shall be managed to provide rapid response by appropriately
trained personnel.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
23. Stormwater Hotline
Maintain Hotline for citizens to ask
questions and report issues.
1. See BMP No. 8 1. See BMP No. 8 1. See BMP No. 8
24. Stormwater Page on City website
Webpage will provide information
on stormwater program, permit,
SWMP, applicable ordinances, and
reports. Webpage will include issue
reporting mechanism/hotline,
educational materials, and links to
resources.
1 See BMP No. 7 1. See BMP No. 7 1. See BMP No. 7
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PART 8: CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CONTROL PROGRAM
In accordance with 15A NCAC 02H .0153, the City of Bessemer City relies upon the North Carolina
Sedimentation Pollution Control Act (SPCA) of 1973 and the NCG010000 permit for construction
activities as qualifying alternative programs to meet the NPDES MS4 Permit requirements for all
construction site runoff control measures to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff from
construction activities that result in land disturbance of greater than or equal to one acre and any
construction activity that is part of a larger common plan of development that would disturb one acre
or more.
Table 16: Qualifying Alternative Program Components for Construction Site Runoff Control Program
Permit
Reference State or Local Program Name Legal
Authority
Implementing
Entity
Meets Whole
or Part of
Requirement
3.5.1 -
3.5.4
Gaston County
Delegated SPCA Program*
15A NCAC
Chapter 04
Gaston County
Natural Resources
Department
Whole
3.5.1 -
3.5.4
State Implemented SPCA
Program
15A NCAC
Chapter 04
NCDEQ Whole
2
* The local delegated SPCA Program ordinance(s)/regulatory mechanism(s) can be found at:
https://library.municode.com/nc/gaston_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=COOR_CH4
BUCOREAC_ARTIIISOERSECO
The City of Bessemer City also implements the following BMPs to meet NPDES MS4 Permit
requirements.
Table 17: Construction Site Runoff Control BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.5.6: Public Input
Measures to provide and promote a means for the public to notify the appropriate authorities of observed
erosion and sedimentation problems.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
25. Municipal Staff Training
Train municipal staff who receive
calls from the public on the
protocols for referral and tracking of
construction site runoff control
complaints.
1. Train municipal staff
on proper handling of
construction site runoff
control complaints.
1. Annually beginning in
Permit Year 1
1. Report number of
staff trained, training
dates and topics
covered.
26. Stormwater Hotline
Maintain Hotline for citizens to ask
questions and report issues.
1. See BMP No. 8 1. See BMP No. 8 1. See BMP No. 8
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Table 17: Construction Site Runoff Control BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.5.5: Waste Management
Measures to 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 impact to water quality.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
27. Establish and Maintain Legal Authority
Develop and implement an
ordinance to require construction
site operators to control waste.
1. Pass code 1. Permit year 1 1. yes/no/status
2. Maintain legal
authority
2. Continuously, after
ordinance adopted
2. yes/no/status
28. Contractor Education
Communicate new waste
management requirements to
construction site operators
1. Develop fact sheet at
pre-construction
meetings
1. Permit year 2, after
ordinance is adopted
1. yes/no/status
2. Add fact sheet to
website
2. Permit year 2, after
ordinance is adopted
2.yes/no/status
3.Distribute fact sheet
at meetings
3. Permit year 2, after
ordinance is adopted
3. Number Distributed
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PART 9: POST-CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CONTROL PROGRAM
This SWMP identifies the minimum elements to develop, implement and enforce a program to
address stormwater runoff from new development and redevelopment projects that disturb greater
than or equal to one acre, including projects less than one acre that are part of a larger common
plan of development or sale, that are located within the City of Bessemer City and discharge into the
MS4. These elements are designed to minimize water quality impacts utilizing a combination of
structural Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs) and/or non-structural BMPs appropriate for the
community, and ensure adequate long-term operation and maintenance of SCMs.
In accordance with 15A NCAC 02H .0153 and .1017, the City of Bessemer City implements the
following State post-construction program requirements, which satisfy the NPDES Phase II MS4 post-
construction site runoff control requirements as Qualifying Alternative Programs (QAPs) in the MS4
area(s) where they are implemented.
Table 18: Qualifying Alternative Program(s) for Post-Construction Site Runoff Control Program
State QAP Name State Requirements Local Ordinance / Regulatory
Mechanism Reference
Water Supply Watershed (WS-II) 15A NCAC 2B
.0620 - .0624
Code Title XV - Chapter 153.01;
UDO Section 13.20
Universal Stormwater Management
Program
15A NCAC 2H .1020 Code Title XV- Chapter 152
Gaston County Code Chapter 5.5
Article 2
2
http://library.amlegal.com/nxt/gateway.dll/North%20Carolina/bessemercity_udo_nc/bessemercityu
nifieddevelopmentordinance?f=templates$fn=default.htm$3.0$vid=amlegal:bessemercity_udo_nc
https://library.municode.com/nc/gaston_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=COOR_CH5.5
EN_ARTIISTMA
http://cms3.revize.com/revize/gastoncounty/Documents/natural-resources/2011-03-16/gaston-
stormwater-ordinance.pdf
The City of Bessemer City has existing requirements other than Qualifying Alternative Program(s) for
implementation of the NPDES Phase II MS4 post-construction program requirements. These existing
requirements are codified in local ordinance(s), and implementation is further defined in guidance,
manuals and/or standard operating procedure(s) as summarized in Table 19 below.
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Table 19: Summary of Existing Post-Construction Program Elements
Permit Requirements for
Plan Review and Approval
Municipal Ordinance/Code Reference(s)
and/or Document Title(s)
Date Adopted
3.6.2(a) Authority Bessemer City Code of Ordinances-
Chapter 152 Sec 152.04
Stormwater Interlocal Agreement
1-13-1986
3.6.3(a) & 15A NCAC
02H.0153(c) Federal, State &
Local Projects
Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 33 (a)
7-26-2007
3.6.3(b) Plan Review Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 36
7-26-2007
3.6.3(c) O&M Agreement Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 48
7-26-2007
3.6.3(d) O&M Plan Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 48
7-26-2007
3.6.3(e) Deed
Restrictions/Covenants
Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 48 (5)
7-26-2007
3.6.3(f) Access Easements Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 48 (7)
7-26-2007
Permit Requirements for
Inspections and Enforcement
Municipal Ordinance/Code Reference(s)
and/or Document Title(s)
Date Adopted
3.6.2(b) Documentation Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 48 (4)
7-26-2007
3.6.2(c) Right of Entry Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 4 Sec. 71 (b)
7-26-2007
3.6.4(a) Pre-CO Inspections Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 41 (a)
7-26-2007
3.6.4(b) Compliance with Plans Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 48
7-26-2007
3.6.4(c) Annual SCM Inspections Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 37 (h)
7-26-2007
3.6.4(d) Low Density Inspections
3.6.4(e) Qualified Professional Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 5.5 Sec. 48 (4)
7-26-2007
Permit Requirements for
Fecal Coliform Reduction
Municipal Ordinance/Code Reference(s)
and/or Document Title(s)
Date Adopted
3.6.6(a) Pet Waste Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 3 – Sec. 3-5 (c)
2-23-2008
3.6.6(b) On-Site Domestic
Wastewater treatment
Gaston County Code of Ordinances –
Chapter 17 Article II
10-11-2001
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The annual reporting metrics for the post construction program are provided in Table 20: Post
Construction Site Runoff Control BMPs below.
Table 20: Post Construction Site Runoff Control BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.6.5(a), 3.6.5(b), and 4.1.3: Minimum Post-Construction Reporting Requirements
Measures to document activities over the course of the fiscal year (July 1 – June 30) including appropriate
information to accurately describe progress, status, and results.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
29. Standard Reporting
Implement standardized tracking,
documentation, inspections and
reporting mechanisms to compile
appropriate data for the annual
self-assessment process. Data
shall be provided for each Post-
Construction/ Qualifying Alternative
Program being implemented as
listed in Tables 18 and 19.
1. Track number of low
density and high density
plan reviews performed.
1. Continuously 1. Number of plan
reviews performed for
low density and high
density.
2. Track number of low
density and high density
plans approved.
2. Continuously 2. Number of plan
approvals issued for low
density and high
density.
3. Maintain a current
inventory of low density
projects and
constructed SCMs
including SCM type or
low density acreage,
location and last
inspection date.
3. Continuously 3. Summary of number
and type of SCMs
added to the inventory;
and number and
acreage of low density
projects constructed.
4. Track number of SCM
inspections performed.
4. Continuously 4. Number of SCM
inspections.
5. Track number of low
density inspections
performed.
5. Continuously 5. Number of low
density inspections.
6. Track number and
type of enforcement
actions taken.
6. Continuously 6. Number and type of
enforcement actions
taken.
Permit
Ref.
2.3 and 3.6: Qualifying Alternative Program(s)
Measures to develop, implement and enforce additional BMPs in order to comply with the QAP state
program requirements.
This permit requirement is fully met by the existing post-construction program, see references provided in Table 19
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Table 20: Post Construction Site Runoff Control BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.6.2: Legal Authority
Measures to maintain adequate legal authorities through ordinance or other regulatory mechanism to: (a)
review designs and proposals for new development and redevelopment to determine whether adequate
stormwater control measures will be installed, implemented, and maintained, (b) request information such
as stormwater plans, inspection reports, monitoring results, and other information deemed necessary to
evaluate compliance with the Post-Construction Stormwater Management Program, and (c) enter private
property for the purpose of inspecting at reasonable times any facilities, equipment, practices, or
operations related to stormwater discharges to determine whether there is compliance with the Post-
Construction Stormwater Management Program.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
30. Revisions to Code of Ordinances
Revise existing ordinance to
specifically require compliance by
Federal, State, and Local
government projects and revise
reference to stormwater design
manual to specify NCDEQ
Stormwater Design manual.
1. Revise code to
require Federal, State,
and local government
projects to comply with
post construction
requirements
unless subject to its
own NPDES MS4 permit
or qualifying alternative
program
1. Permit Year 1 1. Report code
reference and date
adopted
2. Revise code to
specify NCDEQ
Stormwater Design
Manual as the
reference stormwater
design manual
2. Permit Year 1 2. Report code
reference and date
adopted
31. O&M Plan
Add an ordinance to the City code
requiring each stormwater control
measure to have an Operation and
Maintenance Plan that complies
with 15A NCAC 02H .1050(13)
1. Establish legal
authority through code
revision
1. Permit Year 1 1. Report code
reference and date
adopted
2. Enforcement of new
code by requiring
approval of O&M Plan
by Stormwater
Administrator prior to
plan approval
2. Continuously, after
ordinance is adopted.
2. Number of O&M
plans approved
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Table 20: Post Construction Site Runoff Control BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.6.4: Inspections and Enforcement
Measures to maintain inspection and enforcement authority, standards and procedures to: (a) Conduct
post-construction inspections prior to issuing a Certificate of Occupancy or a Temporary Certificate of
Occupancy. Alternatively, the project owner may provide a surety bond to guarantee compliance with the
approved plan(s), (b) Ensure that the project has been constructed in accordance with the approved
plan(s), (c) Ensure annual inspection of each permitted SCM to ensure compliance with the approved
Operation and Maintenance Agreement, (d) Ensure inspection of low density projects at least once during
the permit term, and (e) Require that inspections be conducted by a qualified professional.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
32. Inspection of low-density projects
Establish the legal authority for
inspection of low-density projects at
least once during the permit term;
and carry out the inspections.
1. Establish legal
authority through code
revision
1. Permit Year 1 1. Report code
reference and date
adopted
2. Conduct inspection of
20% of low-density
projects each year
2. See BMP No. 29.5 2. See BMP No. 29.5
Permit
Ref.
3.6.5: Documentation
Measures to maintain adequate documentation and standardized inspection and tracking mechanisms
to: (a) Maintain an inventory of post-construction SCMs and low-density projects, (b) Document, track and
maintain records of inspections and enforcement actions. Tracking shall include the ability to identify
chronic violators, and (c) Make available to developers all relevant ordinances, post-construction
requirements, design standards, checklists, and/or other materials.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
33. Inventory of post-construction SCMs and low-density Projects
Develop a comprehensive inventory
of post-construction SCMs and low
density projects to be utilized for
inspections and tracking
1. Establish list of
existing structural
SCMS and low-density
projects
1. Permit year 1-2 1. Number of SCMs and
projects inventoried
2. Issue letter of
notification to owners
making them aware of
upcoming inspections
2. Permit year 3 2. Number of letters
sent
3.Add SCMs and low-
density projects to
inventory list when
project as-builts are
approved
3. See BMP 29.3 3. See SMP 29.3
34. Inspection Tracking
Track the results of regular post-
construction SCM and low-density
inspection to provide
1. Establish inspection
tracking mechanism to
meet all requirements
of BMP No. 29
1. Permit year 1 1. yes/no/status
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Table 20: Post Construction Site Runoff Control BMPs
documentation and the ability to
identify chronic violators
2. Continuously update 2. Continuously,
beginning permit year 2
2. yes/no/status
35. Developer Resources
Establish a developer stormwater
resources section on the city
website so relevant materials are
easily accessible
1. Upload links to
ordinances, post
construction
requirements, link to
design standards, and
other relevant material
website
1. Permit year 1, w/
stormwater website
development
1. yes/no/status, link to
webpage
2. Update when
changes occur
2. Continuously 2. Report date of
updates and changes
made
Permit
Ref.
3.6.6: Fecal Coliform Reduction
Measures to control, to the maximum extent practicable, sources of fecal coliform per 15A NCAC 02H
.1017(7). At a minimum, the program shall include: (a) A pet waste management component, which may
be achieved by revising an existing litter ordinance, and (b) An on-site domestic wastewater treatment
system component, if applicable, which may be coordinated with local county health department, to
ensure proper operation and maintenance of such systems.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
This permit requirement is fully met by the existing post-construction program, see references provided in Table 19
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PART 10: POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PROGRAMS
This SWMP provides a comprehensive pollution prevention and good housekeeping strategy for the
City of Bessemer City municipal facilities and operations. Pollution prevention and good
housekeeping is accomplished through the implementation of seven required programs, which
collectively address the ultimate goal of preventing or reducing pollutant runoff from municipal
operations such as parks and open space maintenance, fleet and building maintenance, new
construction and land disturbances, and municipal storm sewer system maintenance.
Pollution prevention and good housekeeping for municipal operations includes the following
programs:
1. Municipal Facilities Operation and Maintenance Program
2. Spill Response Program
3. MS4 Operation and Maintenance Program
4. Municipal SCM Operation and Maintenance Program
5. Pesticide, Herbicide and Fertilizer Management Program
6. Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance Program
7. Pavement Management Program
The City of Bessemer City will manage, implement and report the pollution prevention and good
housekeeping BMPs as specified in Table 21 below for each required program.
Table 21: Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping BMPs
Permit
Ref.
3.7.1: Municipal Facilities Operation and Maintenance Program
Measures to manage facilities that are owned and operated by the permittee and have the potential for generating
polluted stormwater runoff. The permittee shall maintain a current inventory of municipal facilities; perform facility
inspections and routine maintenance; establish specific frequencies, schedules, and standard documentation;
provide staff training on general stormwater awareness and implementing pollution prevention and good
housekeeping practices.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
36. Inventory of Municipal Facilities
Develop and maintain an up-to-date
inventory of municipal facilities with
potential to generate polluted
runoff.
1. Compile list of
existing City-owned
facilities
1. Permit Year 1 1. Number of facilities
inventoried; date list is
completed
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2. Perform initial
inspection of facilities
for potential to generate
polluted runoff or
requiring spill response
procedures. Classify
facilities as having high
or low potential for
stormwater pollution
2. Permit year 2 2. Number of
inspections
performed and number
of
facilities classified as
high potential and low
potential
3. Determine which
facilities require a SPCC
3. Permit year 3 3. Number of SPCC
Plans required
4. Determine which
facilities require a
NPDES Industrial permit
4. See BMP No. 46 4. See BMP No. 46
5. Update inventory as
needed when facilities
are added or closed
5. As required 5. Number of facilities
added/revisions made
37. Facility Inspections
Inspection of City facilities to
confirm good housekeeping
practices are being followed,
including vehicle and equipment
cleaning (See BMP No. 47) and that
the City Public Works Complex is in
compliance with the associated
Industrial Stormwater Permit
1. Establish a SOP for
city facility inspections,
including an inspection
schedule, inspection
report documentation,
and tracking system
1. Permit Year 3 1. yes/no/status
2. Implement annual
facility inspections for
high stormwater
pollution potential
facilities and once per
permit term inspections
for low potential
facilities, following SOP
established in BMP No.
37.1
2. Annually conduct
inspections, beginning
in permit year 3
2. Number of
inspections
of high potential and
low
potential facilities
performed
38. Staff Training
Develop or identify a staff training
program for general stormwater
pollution prevention and provide to
public works department
employees
See BMP No. 41).
1. See BMP No. 43 1. See BMP No. 43 1. See BMP No. 43
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Permit
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3.7.2: Spill Response Program
Measures for facilities and operations that store and/or use materials that have the potential to contaminate
stormwater runoff if spilled. The permittee shall maintain written spill response procedures and train staff on spill
response procedures.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
39. Inventory of facilities with Spill potential
Maintain a list of city facilities and
operations storing materials that
would be a pollutant if spilled and
introduced to the stormwater
system and classify by hazard and
quantity See BMP No. 36.2).
1. Update list of city
facilities and operations
with spill potential when
facilities or operations
are changed
1. When necessitated
by changes in facilities
or operations
1. Number of additions
or revisions
40. Spill Response Procedures
Maintain spill response procedures
and continue training of appropriate
staff.
1. Review general spill
response procedures
1. Permit year 1 1. Are procedures
adequate? –
yes/no/status
2. Review specific spill
response procedures
for City facilities and
operations with
potential to produce
high hazard spills
2. Permit year 2 2. Are procedures
adequate? –
yes/no/status
3. Update as facilities
and operations are
revised
3. As required 3. Number of additions
or revisions made
4. Train new fire
department staff in spill
response procedures
4. As required 4. Number of new staff
trained
5. Train staff at facilities
with potential for high
hazard spills in first
response actions and
reporting procedures
5. Annually 5. Number of staff
trained
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3.7.3: MS4 Operation and Maintenance Program
Measures to minimize pollutants in the stormwater collection system. The permittee shall provide operation and
maintenance staff training on stormwater awareness and pollution prevention, perform MS4 inspections, maintain
the collection system including catch basins and conveyances; and establish specific frequencies, schedules, and
standard documentation.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
41. Staff Training
Develop or identify a staff training
program for general stormwater
pollution prevention and provide to
public works department
employees
1. Develop or identify
appropriate training
program
1. Permit year 3 1. Yes/no/status
2. Provide initial training
for all employees
2. Annually, beginning
in permit year 4
2. Number of staff
members trained and
topics from training
3. Provide training for
new hires
3. Annually, beginning
in permit year 4, as
necessitated by staffing
changes
3. Number of new hires
trained and topics from
training
42. MS4 System Inspections and Maintenance
A proactive plan for MS4 system
maintenance, requiring regular
inspections and maintenance.
1. Develop a SOP that
includes proactive
inspection schedules,
standard
documentation,
staff responsibilities,
and
proper maintenance
training
1. Permit year 3 1. Yes/no/status
2. Perform regular
inspections in
accordance with the
SOP
2. Following schedule
established in SOP,
once SOP and tracking
system (See BMPs No.
42.1 and 42.4) are
established
2. Number of
inspections
documented
3. Verify, document,
and prioritize
maintenance activities
identified by inspections
or citizen reports
3. Continuously, as
potential maintenance
activities are identified
3. Number of
maintenance activities
performed
4. Develop an
inspection and
maintenance tracking
system to be used in
accordance with the
SOP and to identify
“hot spot” locations for
system maintenance
4. Permit year 4 4. Yes/no/status
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3.7.4: Municipal SCM Operation and Maintenance Program
Measures to manage municipally-owned, operated, and/or maintained structural SCMs that are installed for
compliance with the permittee’s post-construction program. The permittee shall maintain a current inventory of
SCMs, perform SCM inspections and maintenance, and shall establish specific frequencies, schedules, and
documentation.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
43 Inventory of Municipal structural SCMs
Development and maintenance of a
current inventory of municipally
owned structural SCMs.
1. Create an inventory
of existing City-owned
SCMs with information
including type, year
built, date of last
inspection, and
maintenance actions
1. Permit year 1 1. Number of municipal
structural SCMs
2. Compile, and develop
as needed, Operation
and Maintenance Plans
for all City-owned SCMs
2. Permit year 2 2. Yes/no/status
3. Update as
necessitated by new
City development
3. As required 3. Number of updates
to list
44. SCM Inspections and Maintenance
Performance and documentation of
regular inspection and
maintenance of municipally owned
structural SCMs. Addition of
municipally owned SCMs to MS4
map.
1. Locate City-owned
SCMs and add them to
the MS4 Map with type
of SCM indicated
1. Permit year 1 1. Report the number
and type of SCMs
added to the map
2. Update the map
when
new City-owned SCMs
are constructed
2. Annually, once BMPs
No. 45.1 and 46.1 are
completed
2. Note annually
whether
new City-owned SCMs
were added. If any are
added, note number
and type added as well
as number and type of
SCMs mapped to date
3. Maintain NC SCM
Inspections and
Maintenance
Certification for
appropriate personnel
3. Continuously,
beginning in permit year
2
3. Number of staff
members with active
certification
4. Develop SCM
inspection form
4. Permit year 2 4. Yes/no/status
5. Inspect each device
using SCM inspection
form
5. Annually, beginning
in permit year 3
5. Number of SCMs
inspected, number
passing inspection,
number requiring
maintenance
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6. Perform maintenance
tasks identified in
inspections
6. As required 6. Number of SCMs
maintained
7. Develop a tracking
document (See BMP
No. 43)
7. Permit year 2 7. Yes/no/status
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3.7.5: Pesticide, Herbicide and Fertilizer Management Program
Measures to minimize water quality impacts from the use of landscape chemicals. The permittee shall provide
routine pollution prevention and chemical use, storage and handling training, and shall ensure compliance with
permits and applicator certifications.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
45. Pesticide, Herbicide, Fertilizer Applicator Training
Training of City staff who apply
landscape chemicals in order to
minimize water quality impacts
from pesticides, herbicides, and
fertilizers.
1. Maintain Right-of-
Way Pest Control, Public
Health Control, and
Ornamental & Turf Pest
Control applicator
certifications for
appropriate personnel
1. Continuously 1. Yes/no/status
2. Develop or identify
pollution prevention and
chemical use, storage
and handling training
program
2. Permit year 2 2. Yes/no/status
3. Provide staff training
in pollution prevention
and chemical use,
storage and handling
training
3. Annually, beginning
in permit year 3
3. Number of staff
trained and topics
covered
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3.7.6: Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance Program
Measures to prevent and minimize contamination of stormwater runoff from areas used for municipal vehicle and
equipment maintenance and/or cleaning. The permittee shall ensure that municipal industrial facilities subject to
NPDES industrial permitting comply with those permit requirements, provide routine pollution prevention training to
staff, perform routine inspections, and establish specific frequencies, schedules, and documentation.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
46. NPDES Industrial Permit Compliance
Ensure that NPDES industrial
permit compliance occurs at all
applicable municipally owned sites.
1. Review municipal
facilities inventory to
determine which
facilities require a
NPDES permit
1. Permit year 1 1. Number of facilities
determined to require a
NPDES Industrial Permit
2. Permitting of
municipally owned
facilities; apply for new
permits and confirm
that all existing permits
are valid. Renew
permits as required
2. Permit year 1,
following review of
facilities, and
continuously thereafter
2. Report number of
new permits received or
renewed as well as
number of active
permits.
3. Develop a municipal
industrial facility
inspection form
3. Permit year 2 3. Yes/no/status
4. Perform facility
inspections for
compliance with permit
4. Annually, after
NPDES permits
acquired
4. Number of
inspections performed
5. Establish NPDES
Industrial Permit
tracking mechanism to
document list of
municipally owned
facilities with permit,
permit expiration dates,
and inspections
5. Permit year 2 5. Yes/no/status
47. Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning and Maintenance Facility Inspection
Routine inspections as part of
general facility inspections (See
BMP No. 37) to ensure that vehicle
and equipment facilities are
following proper procedures to
minimize water quality impacts
from vehicle and equipment
cleaning and maintenance
1. Develop an
inspection checklist
1. Permit year 2 1.
2. Perform inspections
using inspection
checklist and notify
facility manager of any
corrective actions
required
2. Bi-annually,
beginning
in permit year 3
2. Number of
inspections
3. Perform re-
inspections of any
facility that required
corrective action
3. As required by
corrective actions
issued
3. Number of facilities
requiring corrective
action, number of
resolutions
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48. Staff Training
Provide general stormwater
awareness training and pollution
prevention training to employees
working in vehicle maintenance and
cleaning areas (See BMP No. 41).
1. See BMP No. 41 1. See BMP No. 41 1. See BMP No. 41
Permit
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3.7.7: Pavement Management Program
Measures to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff from municipally-owned streets, roads, and parking lots within
the permittee’s corporate limits. The permittee shall implement measures to control litter, leaves, debris, particulate
and fluid pollutants associated with vehicles, and establish specific frequencies, schedules, and documentation.
BMP
No.
A B C D
Description of BMP Measurable Goal(s) Schedule for
Implementation Annual Reporting Metric
49. Street Sweeping
Street sweeping following a regular
schedule in order to reduce
pollutants from City owned and
maintained streets
1. Develop a SOP,
including a schedule
and plan to document
1. Permit year 2 1. Yes/no/status
2. Implement SOP and
documentation
2. Annually, beginning
in permit year 3
2. Total number of miles
swept
50. Leaf Collection
Periodic collection of leaves from
residential and public areas to
reduce pollutants and clogging of
storm system inlets.
1. Develop a SOP,
including a schedule
and plan to document
1. Permit year 3 1. Yes/no/status
2. Implement SOP and
documentation
2. Regularly, beginning
in permit year 4
2. Volume of leaves
collected (tons)
51. Vehicle Spill Cleanup
An organized vehicle spill cleanup
response to prevent pollutants from
vehicular accidents from entering
the storm drain system.
1. Maintain spill
response procedures
(See BMP No. 40)
1. See BMP No. 40 1. See BMP No. 40
2. Provide public
education about
stopping vehicle leaks
(See BMP No. 7
2. See BMP No. 7 2. See BMP No. 7